Commit 1f6bc02f authored by Ojaswin Mujoo's avatar Ojaswin Mujoo Committed by Theodore Ts'o

ext4: fallback to complex scan if aligned scan doesn't work

Currently in case the goal length is a multiple of stripe size we use
ext4_mb_scan_aligned() to find the stripe size aligned physical blocks.
In case we are not able to find any, we again go back to calling
ext4_mb_choose_next_group() to search for a different suitable block
group. However, since the linear search always begins from the start,
most of the times we end up with the same BG and the cycle continues.

With large fliesystems, the CPU can be stuck in this loop for hours
which can slow down the whole system. Hence, until we figure out a
better way to continue the search (rather than starting from beginning)
in ext4_mb_choose_next_group(), lets just fallback to
ext4_mb_complex_scan_group() in case aligned scan fails, as it is much
more likely to find the needed blocks.
Signed-off-by: default avatarOjaswin Mujoo <ojaswin@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ee033f6dfa0a7f2934437008a909c3788233950f.1702455010.git.ojaswin@linux.ibm.comSigned-off-by: default avatarTheodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
parent 4d5cdd75
......@@ -2889,14 +2889,19 @@ ext4_mb_regular_allocator(struct ext4_allocation_context *ac)
ac->ac_groups_scanned++;
if (cr == CR_POWER2_ALIGNED)
ext4_mb_simple_scan_group(ac, &e4b);
else if ((cr == CR_GOAL_LEN_FAST ||
cr == CR_BEST_AVAIL_LEN) &&
sbi->s_stripe &&
!(ac->ac_g_ex.fe_len %
EXT4_B2C(sbi, sbi->s_stripe)))
ext4_mb_scan_aligned(ac, &e4b);
else
ext4_mb_complex_scan_group(ac, &e4b);
else {
bool is_stripe_aligned = sbi->s_stripe &&
!(ac->ac_g_ex.fe_len %
EXT4_B2C(sbi, sbi->s_stripe));
if ((cr == CR_GOAL_LEN_FAST ||
cr == CR_BEST_AVAIL_LEN) &&
is_stripe_aligned)
ext4_mb_scan_aligned(ac, &e4b);
if (ac->ac_status == AC_STATUS_CONTINUE)
ext4_mb_complex_scan_group(ac, &e4b);
}
ext4_unlock_group(sb, group);
ext4_mb_unload_buddy(&e4b);
......
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