[PATCH v11 24/25] fuse: Convert from readpages to readahead
Miklos Szeredi
miklos at szeredi.hu
Mon Apr 20 21:14:17 AEST 2020
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 5:08 PM Matthew Wilcox <willy at infradead.org> wrote:
>
> From: "Matthew Wilcox (Oracle)" <willy at infradead.org>
>
> Implement the new readahead operation in fuse by using __readahead_batch()
> to fill the array of pages in fuse_args_pages directly. This lets us
> inline fuse_readpages_fill() into fuse_readahead().
>
> Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy at infradead.org>
> Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner at redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: William Kucharski <william.kucharski at oracle.com>
> ---
> fs/fuse/file.c | 99 ++++++++++++++------------------------------------
> 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/fs/fuse/file.c b/fs/fuse/file.c
> index 9d67b830fb7a..db82fb29dd39 100644
> --- a/fs/fuse/file.c
> +++ b/fs/fuse/file.c
> @@ -915,84 +915,39 @@ static void fuse_send_readpages(struct fuse_io_args *ia, struct file *file)
> fuse_readpages_end(fc, &ap->args, err);
> }
>
> -struct fuse_fill_data {
> - struct fuse_io_args *ia;
> - struct file *file;
> - struct inode *inode;
> - unsigned int nr_pages;
> - unsigned int max_pages;
> -};
> -
> -static int fuse_readpages_fill(void *_data, struct page *page)
> +static void fuse_readahead(struct readahead_control *rac)
> {
> - struct fuse_fill_data *data = _data;
> - struct fuse_io_args *ia = data->ia;
> - struct fuse_args_pages *ap = &ia->ap;
> - struct inode *inode = data->inode;
> + struct inode *inode = rac->mapping->host;
> struct fuse_conn *fc = get_fuse_conn(inode);
> + unsigned int i, max_pages, nr_pages = 0;
>
> - fuse_wait_on_page_writeback(inode, page->index);
> -
> - if (ap->num_pages &&
> - (ap->num_pages == fc->max_pages ||
> - (ap->num_pages + 1) * PAGE_SIZE > fc->max_read ||
> - ap->pages[ap->num_pages - 1]->index + 1 != page->index)) {
> - data->max_pages = min_t(unsigned int, data->nr_pages,
> - fc->max_pages);
> - fuse_send_readpages(ia, data->file);
> - data->ia = ia = fuse_io_alloc(NULL, data->max_pages);
> - if (!ia) {
> - unlock_page(page);
> - return -ENOMEM;
> - }
> - ap = &ia->ap;
> - }
> -
> - if (WARN_ON(ap->num_pages >= data->max_pages)) {
> - unlock_page(page);
> - fuse_io_free(ia);
> - return -EIO;
> - }
> -
> - get_page(page);
> - ap->pages[ap->num_pages] = page;
> - ap->descs[ap->num_pages].length = PAGE_SIZE;
> - ap->num_pages++;
> - data->nr_pages--;
> - return 0;
> -}
> -
> -static int fuse_readpages(struct file *file, struct address_space *mapping,
> - struct list_head *pages, unsigned nr_pages)
> -{
> - struct inode *inode = mapping->host;
> - struct fuse_conn *fc = get_fuse_conn(inode);
> - struct fuse_fill_data data;
> - int err;
> -
> - err = -EIO;
> if (is_bad_inode(inode))
> - goto out;
> + return;
>
> - data.file = file;
> - data.inode = inode;
> - data.nr_pages = nr_pages;
> - data.max_pages = min_t(unsigned int, nr_pages, fc->max_pages);
> -;
> - data.ia = fuse_io_alloc(NULL, data.max_pages);
> - err = -ENOMEM;
> - if (!data.ia)
> - goto out;
> + max_pages = min(fc->max_pages, fc->max_read / PAGE_SIZE);
>
> - err = read_cache_pages(mapping, pages, fuse_readpages_fill, &data);
> - if (!err) {
> - if (data.ia->ap.num_pages)
> - fuse_send_readpages(data.ia, file);
> - else
> - fuse_io_free(data.ia);
> + for (;;) {
> + struct fuse_io_args *ia;
> + struct fuse_args_pages *ap;
> +
> + nr_pages = readahead_count(rac) - nr_pages;
Hmm. I see what's going on here, but it's confusing. Why is
__readahead_batch() decrementing the readahead count at the start,
rather than at the end?
At the very least it needs a comment about why nr_pages is calculated this way.
> + if (nr_pages > max_pages)
> + nr_pages = max_pages;
> + if (nr_pages == 0)
> + break;
> + ia = fuse_io_alloc(NULL, nr_pages);
> + if (!ia)
> + return;
> + ap = &ia->ap;
> + nr_pages = __readahead_batch(rac, ap->pages, nr_pages);
> + for (i = 0; i < nr_pages; i++) {
> + fuse_wait_on_page_writeback(inode,
> + readahead_index(rac) + i);
What's wrong with ap->pages[i]->index? Are we trying to wean off using ->index?
Thanks,
Miklos
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