Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1752270AbaHAAHR (ORCPT ); Thu, 31 Jul 2014 20:07:17 -0400 Received: from LGEMRELSE7Q.lge.com ([156.147.1.151]:53972 "EHLO lgemrelse7q.lge.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1751081AbaHAAHP (ORCPT ); Thu, 31 Jul 2014 20:07:15 -0400 X-Original-SENDERIP: 10.178.33.69 X-Original-MAILFROM: gioh.kim@lge.com Message-ID: <53DADA2F.1020404@lge.com> Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 09:07:11 +0900 From: Gioh Kim User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.6.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Jan Kara CC: Peter Zijlstra , Alexander Viro , Andrew Morton , "Paul E. McKenney" , linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, "Theodore Ts'o" , Andreas Dilger , linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org, Minchan Kim , Joonsoo Kim Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/2] new API to allocate buffer-cache for superblock in non-movable area References: <53CDF437.4090306@lge.com> <20140722073005.GT3935@laptop> <20140722093838.GA22331@quack.suse.cz> <53D8A258.7010904@lge.com> <20140730101143.GB19205@quack.suse.cz> <53D985C0.3070300@lge.com> <20140731000355.GB25362@quack.suse.cz> <53D98FBB.6060700@lge.com> <20140731122114.GA5240@quack.suse.cz> In-Reply-To: <20140731122114.GA5240@quack.suse.cz> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org 2014-07-31 오후 9:21, Jan Kara 쓴 글: > On Thu 31-07-14 09:37:15, Gioh Kim wrote: >> >> >> 2014-07-31 오전 9:03, Jan Kara 쓴 글: >>> On Thu 31-07-14 08:54:40, Gioh Kim wrote: >>>> 2014-07-30 오후 7:11, Jan Kara 쓴 글: >>>>> On Wed 30-07-14 16:44:24, Gioh Kim wrote: >>>>>> 2014-07-22 오후 6:38, Jan Kara 쓴 글: >>>>>>> On Tue 22-07-14 09:30:05, Peter Zijlstra wrote: >>>>>>>> On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 02:18:47PM +0900, Gioh Kim wrote: >>>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This patch try to solve problem that a long-lasting page cache of >>>>>>>>> ext4 superblock disturbs page migration. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've been testing CMA feature on my ARM-based platform >>>>>>>>> and found some pages for page caches cannot be migrated. >>>>>>>>> Some of them are page caches of superblock of ext4 filesystem. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Current ext4 reads superblock with sb_bread(). sb_bread() allocates page >>>>>>>> >from movable area. But the problem is that ext4 hold the page until >>>>>>>>> it is unmounted. If root filesystem is ext4 the page cannot be migrated forever. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I introduce a new API for allocating page from non-movable area. >>>>>>>>> It is useful for ext4 and others that want to hold page cache for a long time. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> There's no word on why you can't teach ext4 to still migrate that page. >>>>>>>> For all I know it might be impossible, but at least mention why. >>>>>> >>>>>> I am very sorry for lacking of details. >>>>>> >>>>>> In ext4_fill_super() the buffer-head of superblock is stored in sbi->s_sbh. >>>>>> The page belongs to the buffer-head is allocated from movable area. >>>>>> To migrate the page the buffer-head should be released via brelse(). >>>>>> But brelse() is not called until unmount. >>>>> Hum, I don't see where in the code do we check buffer_head use count. Can >>>>> you please point me? Thanks. >>>> >>>> Filesystem code does not check buffer_head use count. sb_bread() returns >>>> the buffer_head that is included in bh_lru and has non-zero use count. >>>> You can see the bh_lru code in buffer.c: __find_get_clock() and >>>> lookup_bh_lru(). bh_lru_install() inserts the buffer_head into the >>>> bh_lru(). It first calls get_bh() to increase the use count and insert >>>> bh into the lru array. >>>> >>>> The buffer_head use count is non-zero until brelse() is called. >>> So I probably didn't phrase the question precisely enough. What I was >>> asking about is where exactly *migration* code checks buffer use count? >>> Because as I'm looking at buffer_migrate_page() we lock the buffers on a >>> migrated page but we don't look at buffer use counts... So it seems to me >>> that migration of a page with buffers should succeed even if buffer head >>> has an elevated use count. Now I think that it *should* check the buffer >>> use counts (it is dangerous to migrate buffers someone holds reference to) >>> but I just cannot find that place. Or does CMA use some other migration >>> function for buffer pages than buffer_migrate_page()? >> >> CMA allocation function is cma_alloc(). >> Function flow is alloc_contig_range() -> __alloc_contig_migrate_range() -> migrate_pages -> unmap_and_move >> -> __unmap_and_move -> try_to_free_buffers -> drop_buffers -> buffer_busy. >> >> The buffer_busy() is checking b_count. >> If buffer is busy buffer-cache cannot be removed. >> So the page that includes buffer_head and the page that is refered by >> buffer_head are not movable. >> >> Is this what you need? > Yes, this is what I was asking about. Thanks! But as I'm looking into > __unmap_and_move() it calls try_to_free_buffers() only if page->mapping == > NULL. As the comment before that test states, this can happen only for swap > cache (not our case) or for pagecache pages that were truncated and not yet > fully cleaned up. But superblock page cannot really be truncated. So I > somewhat doubt you can hit the above path for a page holding superblock... I printed the address of busy buffer_head in drop_buffers() that is called by try_to_free_buffers(). And I printed the address of sb buffer_head. They were the same. I'm going to check page->mapping. > > Honza > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/