From: Alex Elder <aelder@sgi.com>
To: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
Cc: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] fs: get_blocks needs an unaligned mapping flag
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:29:57 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1279898997.1983.86.camel@doink> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1279881678-1660-2-git-send-email-david@fromorbit.com>
On Fri, 2010-07-23 at 20:41 +1000, Dave Chinner wrote:
> From: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
>
> When issuing concurrent unaligned direct IO to the same filesystem block, the
> direct IO sub-block zeroing code will extend the length of the write being done
> when writing into a hole or unwritten extents. If we are writing into unwritten
> extents, then the two IOs will both see the extent as unwritten at IO issue
> time and attempt to zero the part of the block that they are not writing to.
>
> The result of this is that whichever IO completes last will win and part of the
> block will be zero instead of containing the correct data. Eric Sandeen has
> demonstrated the problem with xfstest #240. In the case of XFS, we allow
> concurrent direct IO writes to occur, but we cannot allow block zeroing to
> occur concurrently with other IO.
>
> To allow serialisation of block zeroing across multiple independent IOs, we
> need to know if the region being mapped by the IO is fsb-aligned or not. If it
> is not aligned, then we need to prevent further direct IO writes from being
> executed until the IO that is doing the zeroing completes (i.e. converts the
> extent back to written). Passing the fact that the mapping is for an unaligned
> IO into the get_blocks calback is sufficient to allow us to implement the
> necessary serialisation.
>
> Change the "create" parameter of the get_blocks callback to a flags field,
> and define the flags to be backwards compatible as such:
>
> #define GET_BLOCKS_READ 0x00 /* map, no allocation */
> #define GET_BLOCKS_CREATE 0x01 /* map, allocate if hole */
> #define GET_BLOCKS_UNALIGNED 0x02 /* mapping for unaligned IO */
This looks good to me.
Two nits. You could change the name of the "create" variable
in get_more_blocks() to be consistent with your change.
And I guess I like that the GET_BLOCKS_UNALIGNED is a flag
OR'd rather than a distinct value (i.e., CREATE_UNALIGNED).
You could make the comment at the definition of these
flag values to indicate they're "flag bits" rather than
just "flags" because it could conceivably be misconstrued
as-is.
In any case:
Reviewed-by: Alex Elder <aelder@sgi.com>
> Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-07-23 10:41 [RFC, PATCH 0/3] serialise concurrent direct IO sub-block zeroing Dave Chinner
2010-07-23 10:41 ` [PATCH 1/3] fs: get_blocks needs an unaligned mapping flag Dave Chinner
2010-07-23 15:29 ` Alex Elder [this message]
2010-07-23 10:41 ` [PATCH 2/3] xfs: serialise unaligned direct IO into unwritten extents Dave Chinner
2010-07-23 15:30 ` Alex Elder
2010-07-23 10:41 ` [PATCH 3/3] xfs: wait on IO completion inside an IO context Dave Chinner
2010-07-23 15:30 ` Alex Elder
2010-07-23 19:20 ` [RFC, PATCH 0/3] serialise concurrent direct IO sub-block zeroing Eric Sandeen
2010-07-24 0:09 ` Dave Chinner
2010-07-24 11:12 ` Alex Elder
2010-07-25 11:37 ` Dave Chinner
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