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Diffstat (limited to 'fs/ext4/mballoc.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/ext4/mballoc.c | 117 |
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 88 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ext4/mballoc.c b/fs/ext4/mballoc.c index b0d6022eaa6..c4c43097762 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/mballoc.c +++ b/fs/ext4/mballoc.c @@ -46,22 +46,23 @@ * The allocation request involve request for multiple number of blocks * near to the goal(block) value specified. * - * During initialization phase of the allocator we decide to use the group - * preallocation or inode preallocation depending on the size file. The - * size of the file could be the resulting file size we would have after - * allocation or the current file size which ever is larger. If the size is - * less that sbi->s_mb_stream_request we select the group - * preallocation. The default value of s_mb_stream_request is 16 - * blocks. This can also be tuned via - * /proc/fs/ext4/<partition>/stream_req. The value is represented in terms - * of number of blocks. + * During initialization phase of the allocator we decide to use the + * group preallocation or inode preallocation depending on the size of + * the file. The size of the file could be the resulting file size we + * would have after allocation, or the current file size, which ever + * is larger. If the size is less than sbi->s_mb_stream_request we + * select to use the group preallocation. The default value of + * s_mb_stream_request is 16 blocks. This can also be tuned via + * /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_stream_req. The value is represented in + * terms of number of blocks. * * The main motivation for having small file use group preallocation is to - * ensure that we have small file closer in the disk. + * ensure that we have small files closer together on the disk. * - * First stage the allocator looks at the inode prealloc list - * ext4_inode_info->i_prealloc_list contain list of prealloc spaces for - * this particular inode. The inode prealloc space is represented as: + * First stage the allocator looks at the inode prealloc list, + * ext4_inode_info->i_prealloc_list, which contains list of prealloc + * spaces for this particular inode. The inode prealloc space is + * represented as: * * pa_lstart -> the logical start block for this prealloc space * pa_pstart -> the physical start block for this prealloc space @@ -121,29 +122,29 @@ * list. In case of inode preallocation we follow a list of heuristics * based on file size. This can be found in ext4_mb_normalize_request. If * we are doing a group prealloc we try to normalize the request to - * sbi->s_mb_group_prealloc. Default value of s_mb_group_prealloc is set to + * sbi->s_mb_group_prealloc. Default value of s_mb_group_prealloc is * 512 blocks. This can be tuned via - * /proc/fs/ext4/<partition/group_prealloc. The value is represented in + * /sys/fs/ext4/<partition/mb_group_prealloc. The value is represented in * terms of number of blocks. If we have mounted the file system with -O * stripe=<value> option the group prealloc request is normalized to the * stripe value (sbi->s_stripe) * - * The regular allocator(using the buddy cache) support few tunables. + * The regular allocator(using the buddy cache) supports few tunables. * - * /proc/fs/ext4/<partition>/min_to_scan - * /proc/fs/ext4/<partition>/max_to_scan - * /proc/fs/ext4/<partition>/order2_req + * /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_min_to_scan + * /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_max_to_scan + * /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_order2_req * - * The regular allocator use buddy scan only if the request len is power of + * The regular allocator uses buddy scan only if the request len is power of * 2 blocks and the order of allocation is >= sbi->s_mb_order2_reqs. The * value of s_mb_order2_reqs can be tuned via - * /proc/fs/ext4/<partition>/order2_req. If the request len is equal to + * /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_order2_req. If the request len is equal to * stripe size (sbi->s_stripe), we try to search for contigous block in - * stripe size. This should result in better allocation on RAID setup. If - * not we search in the specific group using bitmap for best extents. The - * tunable min_to_scan and max_to_scan controll the behaviour here. + * stripe size. This should result in better allocation on RAID setups. If + * not, we search in the specific group using bitmap for best extents. The + * tunable min_to_scan and max_to_scan control the behaviour here. * min_to_scan indicate how long the mballoc __must__ look for a best - * extent and max_to_scanindicate how long the mballoc __can__ look for a + * extent and max_to_scan indicates how long the mballoc __can__ look for a * best extent in the found extents. Searching for the blocks starts with * the group specified as the goal value in allocation context via * ac_g_ex. Each group is first checked based on the criteria whether it @@ -337,8 +338,6 @@ static void ext4_mb_generate_from_pa(struct super_block *sb, void *bitmap, ext4_group_t group); static void ext4_mb_generate_from_freelist(struct super_block *sb, void *bitmap, ext4_group_t group); -static int ext4_mb_init_per_dev_proc(struct super_block *sb); -static int ext4_mb_destroy_per_dev_proc(struct super_block *sb); static void release_blocks_on_commit(journal_t *journal, transaction_t *txn); @@ -1978,7 +1977,7 @@ ext4_mb_regular_allocator(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac) /* * We search using buddy data only if the order of the request * is greater than equal to the sbi_s_mb_order2_reqs - * You can tune it via /proc/fs/ext4/<partition>/order2_req + * You can tune it via /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_order2_req */ if (i >= sbi->s_mb_order2_reqs) { /* @@ -2753,7 +2752,6 @@ int ext4_mb_init(struct super_block *sb, int needs_recovery) spin_lock_init(&lg->lg_prealloc_lock); } - ext4_mb_init_per_dev_proc(sb); ext4_mb_history_init(sb); if (sbi->s_journal) @@ -2836,7 +2834,6 @@ int ext4_mb_release(struct super_block *sb) free_percpu(sbi->s_locality_groups); ext4_mb_history_release(sb); - ext4_mb_destroy_per_dev_proc(sb); return 0; } @@ -2897,62 +2894,6 @@ static void release_blocks_on_commit(journal_t *journal, transaction_t *txn) mb_debug("freed %u blocks in %u structures\n", count, count2); } -#define EXT4_MB_STATS_NAME "stats" -#define EXT4_MB_MAX_TO_SCAN_NAME "max_to_scan" -#define EXT4_MB_MIN_TO_SCAN_NAME "min_to_scan" -#define EXT4_MB_ORDER2_REQ "order2_req" -#define EXT4_MB_STREAM_REQ "stream_req" -#define EXT4_MB_GROUP_PREALLOC "group_prealloc" - -static int ext4_mb_init_per_dev_proc(struct super_block *sb) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS - mode_t mode = S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR; - struct ext4_sb_info *sbi = EXT4_SB(sb); - struct proc_dir_entry *proc; - - if (sbi->s_proc == NULL) - return -EINVAL; - - EXT4_PROC_HANDLER(EXT4_MB_STATS_NAME, mb_stats); - EXT4_PROC_HANDLER(EXT4_MB_MAX_TO_SCAN_NAME, mb_max_to_scan); - EXT4_PROC_HANDLER(EXT4_MB_MIN_TO_SCAN_NAME, mb_min_to_scan); - EXT4_PROC_HANDLER(EXT4_MB_ORDER2_REQ, mb_order2_reqs); - EXT4_PROC_HANDLER(EXT4_MB_STREAM_REQ, mb_stream_request); - EXT4_PROC_HANDLER(EXT4_MB_GROUP_PREALLOC, mb_group_prealloc); - return 0; - -err_out: - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_GROUP_PREALLOC, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_STREAM_REQ, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_ORDER2_REQ, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_MIN_TO_SCAN_NAME, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_MAX_TO_SCAN_NAME, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_STATS_NAME, sbi->s_proc); - return -ENOMEM; -#else - return 0; -#endif -} - -static int ext4_mb_destroy_per_dev_proc(struct super_block *sb) -{ -#ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS - struct ext4_sb_info *sbi = EXT4_SB(sb); - - if (sbi->s_proc == NULL) - return -EINVAL; - - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_GROUP_PREALLOC, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_STREAM_REQ, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_ORDER2_REQ, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_MIN_TO_SCAN_NAME, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_MAX_TO_SCAN_NAME, sbi->s_proc); - remove_proc_entry(EXT4_MB_STATS_NAME, sbi->s_proc); -#endif - return 0; -} - int __init init_ext4_mballoc(void) { ext4_pspace_cachep = @@ -3123,7 +3064,7 @@ out_err: * here we normalize request for locality group * Group request are normalized to s_strip size if we set the same via mount * option. If not we set it to s_mb_group_prealloc which can be configured via - * /proc/fs/ext4/<partition>/group_prealloc + * /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_group_prealloc * * XXX: should we try to preallocate more than the group has now? */ @@ -4239,7 +4180,7 @@ static inline void ext4_mb_show_ac(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac) * file is determined by the current size or the resulting size after * allocation which ever is larger * - * One can tune this size via /proc/fs/ext4/<partition>/stream_req + * One can tune this size via /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_stream_req */ static void ext4_mb_group_or_file(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac) { |