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From: Nikolay Borisov <nborisov@suse.com>
To: linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org
Cc: jeffm@suse.com, Nikolay Borisov <nborisov@suse.com>
Subject: [PATCH 15/15] btrfs: Switch btrfs_trim_free_extents to find_first_clear_extent_bit
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2019 16:51:02 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190130145102.4708-16-nborisov@suse.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190130145102.4708-1-nborisov@suse.com>

Instead of always calling the allocator to search for a free extent,
that satisfies the input criteria, switch btrfs_trim_free_extents to
using find_first_clear_extent_bit. With this change it's no longer
necessary to read the device tree in order to figure out holes in
the devices.

Now the code always searches in-memory data structure to figure out the
space range which contains the requested which should result in speed
oups.

Signed-off-by: Nikolay Borisov <nborisov@suse.com>
---
 fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c | 87 ++++++++++++------------------------------
 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-)

diff --git a/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c b/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
index f5005ef39f98..7a2b144bdb76 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
+++ b/fs/btrfs/extent-tree.c
@@ -11127,54 +11127,6 @@ int btrfs_error_unpin_extent_range(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
 	return unpin_extent_range(fs_info, start, end, false);
 }
 
-static bool should_skip_trim(struct btrfs_device *device, u64 *start, u64 *len)
-{
-	u64 trimmed_start = 0, trimmed_end = 0;
-	u64 end = *start + *len - 1;
-
-	if (!find_first_extent_bit(&device->alloc_state, *start, &trimmed_start,
-				   &trimmed_end, CHUNK_TRIMMED, NULL)) {
-		u64 trimmed_len = trimmed_end - trimmed_start + 1;
-
-		if (*start < trimmed_start) {
-			if (in_range(end, trimmed_start, trimmed_len) ||
-			    end > trimmed_end) {
-				/*
-				 * start|------|end
-				 *      ts|--|trimmed_len
-				 *      OR
-				 * start|-----|end
-				 *      ts|-----|trimmed_len
-				 */
-				*len = trimmed_start - *start;
-				return false;
-			} else if (end < trimmed_start) {
-				/*
-				 * start|------|end
-				 *             ts|--|trimmed_len
-				 */
-				return false;
-			}
-		} else if (in_range(*start, trimmed_start, trimmed_len)) {
-			if (in_range(end, trimmed_start, trimmed_len)) {
-				/*
-				 * start|------|end
-				 *  ts|----------|trimmed_len
-				 */
-				return true;
-			} else {
-				/*
-				 * start|-----------|end
-				 *  ts|----------|trimmed_len
-				 */
-				*start = trimmed_end + 1;
-				*len = end - *start + 1;
-				return false;
-			}
-		}
-	}
-	return false;
-}
 /*
  * It used to be that old block groups would be left around forever.
  * Iterating over them would be enough to trim unused space.  Since we
@@ -11198,7 +11150,7 @@ static bool should_skip_trim(struct btrfs_device *device, u64 *start, u64 *len)
 static int btrfs_trim_free_extents(struct btrfs_device *device,
 				   struct fstrim_range *range, u64 *trimmed)
 {
-	u64 start = range->start, len = 0;
+	u64 start = range->start, len = 0, end = 0;
 	int ret;
 
 	*trimmed = 0;
@@ -11225,34 +11177,43 @@ static int btrfs_trim_free_extents(struct btrfs_device *device,
 		if (ret)
 			break;
 
-		ret = find_free_dev_extent_start(device, range->minlen, start,
-						 &start, &len);
-
+		ret = find_first_clear_extent_bit(&device->alloc_state, start,
+				&start, &end,
+				CHUNK_TRIMMED | CHUNK_ALLOCATED);
 		if (ret) {
 			mutex_unlock(&fs_info->chunk_mutex);
-			if (ret == -ENOSPC)
-				ret = 0;
+			ret = 0;
 			break;
 		}
+		/* If find_first_clear_extent_bit find a range that spans the
+		 * end of the device it will set end to -1, in this case it's up
+		 * to the caller to trim the value to the size of the device.
+		 */
+		end = min(end, device->total_bytes);
+		len = end - start + 1;
+
+		/* Keep going until we satisfy minlen or reach end of space */
+		if (len < range->minlen) {
+			mutex_unlock(&fs_info->chunk_mutex);
+			start += len;
+			continue;
+		}
 
 		/* If we are out of the passed range break */
 		if (start > range->start + range->len - 1) {
 			mutex_unlock(&fs_info->chunk_mutex);
-			ret = 0;
 			break;
 		}
 
 		start = max(range->start, start);
 		len = min(range->len, len);
 
-		if (!should_skip_trim(device, &start, &len)) {
-			ret = btrfs_issue_discard(device->bdev, start, len,
-						  &bytes);
-			if (!ret)
-				set_extent_bits(&device->alloc_state, start,
-						start + bytes - 1,
-						CHUNK_TRIMMED);
-		}
+		ret = btrfs_issue_discard(device->bdev, start, len,
+					  &bytes);
+		if (!ret)
+			set_extent_bits(&device->alloc_state, start,
+					start + bytes - 1,
+					CHUNK_TRIMMED);
 		mutex_unlock(&fs_info->chunk_mutex);
 
 		if (ret)
-- 
2.17.1


  parent reply	other threads:[~2019-01-30 14:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-01-30 14:50 [PATCH 00/15] Improvements to fitrim Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 01/15] btrfs: Honour FITRIM range constraints during free space trim Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-31 15:21   ` David Sterba
2019-01-31 15:35     ` Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-31 15:48       ` David Sterba
2019-01-31 19:30       ` Jeff Mahoney
2019-01-31 21:45         ` Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 02/15] btrfs: Make WARN_ON in a canonical form Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-31 15:22   ` David Sterba
2019-02-04 13:12   ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 03/15] btrfs: Remove EXTENT_FIRST_DELALLOC bit Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-31 15:23   ` David Sterba
2019-02-04 13:15   ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 04/15] btrfs: combine device update operations during transaction commit Nikolay Borisov
2019-02-04 13:25   ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-02-04 14:48     ` Nikolay Borisov
2019-02-05  9:21       ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 05/15] btrfs: Handle pending/pinned chunks before blockgroup relocation during device shrink Nikolay Borisov
2019-02-04 13:29   ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 06/15] btrfs: Rename and export clear_btree_io_tree Nikolay Borisov
2019-02-04 13:31   ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 07/15] btrfs: Populate ->orig_block_len during read_one_chunk Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 08/15] btrfs: Introduce new bits for device allocation tree Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 09/15] btrfs: replace pending/pinned chunks lists with io tree Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 10/15] btrfs: Remove 'trans' argument from find_free_dev_extent(_start) Nikolay Borisov
2019-02-04 14:36   ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 11/15] btrfs: Factor out in_range macro Nikolay Borisov
2019-02-04 13:57   ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-01-30 14:50 ` [PATCH 12/15] btrfs: Optimize unallocated chunks discard Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-30 14:51 ` [PATCH 13/15] btrfs: Fix gross misnaming Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-30 14:51 ` [PATCH 14/15] btrfs: Implement find_first_clear_extent_bit Nikolay Borisov
2019-02-04 14:04   ` Johannes Thumshirn
2019-02-04 16:57   ` Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-30 14:51 ` Nikolay Borisov [this message]
2019-01-31 15:38   ` [PATCH v2] btrfs: Switch btrfs_trim_free_extents to find_first_clear_extent_bit Nikolay Borisov
2019-01-31 15:41   ` [PATCH v3] " Nikolay Borisov

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