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authorJens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>2016-11-09 22:38:14 +0300
committerJens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>2016-11-10 23:53:40 +0300
commit87760e5eef359788047d6fd54fc12eec74ce0d27 (patch)
tree0c394ea517cc093d8fe837ad5a7201d0d30c7afe /block/blk-mq.c
parente34cbd307477ae07c5d8a8d0bd15e65a9ddaba5c (diff)
downloadlinux-87760e5eef359788047d6fd54fc12eec74ce0d27.tar.xz
block: hook up writeback throttling
Enable throttling of buffered writeback to make it a lot more smooth, and has way less impact on other system activity. Background writeback should be, by definition, background activity. The fact that we flush huge bundles of it at the time means that it potentially has heavy impacts on foreground workloads, which isn't ideal. We can't easily limit the sizes of writes that we do, since that would impact file system layout in the presence of delayed allocation. So just throttle back buffered writeback, unless someone is waiting for it. The algorithm for when to throttle takes its inspiration in the CoDel networking scheduling algorithm. Like CoDel, blk-wb monitors the minimum latencies of requests over a window of time. In that window of time, if the minimum latency of any request exceeds a given target, then a scale count is incremented and the queue depth is shrunk. The next monitoring window is shrunk accordingly. Unlike CoDel, if we hit a window that exhibits good behavior, then we simply increment the scale count and re-calculate the limits for that scale value. This prevents us from oscillating between a close-to-ideal value and max all the time, instead remaining in the windows where we get good behavior. Unlike CoDel, blk-wb allows the scale count to to negative. This happens if we primarily have writes going on. Unlike positive scale counts, this doesn't change the size of the monitoring window. When the heavy writers finish, blk-bw quickly snaps back to it's stable state of a zero scale count. The patch registers a sysfs entry, 'wb_lat_usec'. This sets the latency target to me met. It defaults to 2 msec for non-rotational storage, and 75 msec for rotational storage. Setting this value to '0' disables blk-wb. Generally, a user would not have to touch this setting. We don't enable WBT on devices that are managed with CFQ, and have a non-root block cgroup attached. If we have a proportional share setup on this particular disk, then the wbt throttling will interfere with that. We don't have a strong need for wbt for that case, since we will rely on CFQ doing that for us. Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'block/blk-mq.c')
-rw-r--r--block/blk-mq.c26
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/block/blk-mq.c b/block/blk-mq.c
index 19795886d46e..d180c989a0e5 100644
--- a/block/blk-mq.c
+++ b/block/blk-mq.c
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
#include "blk-mq.h"
#include "blk-mq-tag.h"
#include "blk-stat.h"
+#include "blk-wbt.h"
static DEFINE_MUTEX(all_q_mutex);
static LIST_HEAD(all_q_list);
@@ -326,6 +327,8 @@ static void __blk_mq_free_request(struct blk_mq_hw_ctx *hctx,
if (rq->rq_flags & RQF_MQ_INFLIGHT)
atomic_dec(&hctx->nr_active);
+
+ wbt_done(q->rq_wb, &rq->issue_stat);
rq->rq_flags = 0;
clear_bit(REQ_ATOM_STARTED, &rq->atomic_flags);
@@ -354,6 +357,7 @@ inline void __blk_mq_end_request(struct request *rq, int error)
blk_account_io_done(rq);
if (rq->end_io) {
+ wbt_done(rq->q->rq_wb, &rq->issue_stat);
rq->end_io(rq, error);
} else {
if (unlikely(blk_bidi_rq(rq)))
@@ -471,6 +475,7 @@ void blk_mq_start_request(struct request *rq)
if (test_bit(QUEUE_FLAG_STATS, &q->queue_flags)) {
blk_stat_set_issue_time(&rq->issue_stat);
rq->rq_flags |= RQF_STATS;
+ wbt_issue(q->rq_wb, &rq->issue_stat);
}
blk_add_timer(rq);
@@ -508,6 +513,7 @@ static void __blk_mq_requeue_request(struct request *rq)
struct request_queue *q = rq->q;
trace_block_rq_requeue(q, rq);
+ wbt_requeue(q->rq_wb, &rq->issue_stat);
if (test_and_clear_bit(REQ_ATOM_STARTED, &rq->atomic_flags)) {
if (q->dma_drain_size && blk_rq_bytes(rq))
@@ -1339,6 +1345,7 @@ static blk_qc_t blk_mq_make_request(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio)
struct blk_plug *plug;
struct request *same_queue_rq = NULL;
blk_qc_t cookie;
+ unsigned int wb_acct;
blk_queue_bounce(q, &bio);
@@ -1353,9 +1360,15 @@ static blk_qc_t blk_mq_make_request(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio)
blk_attempt_plug_merge(q, bio, &request_count, &same_queue_rq))
return BLK_QC_T_NONE;
+ wb_acct = wbt_wait(q->rq_wb, bio, NULL);
+
rq = blk_mq_map_request(q, bio, &data);
- if (unlikely(!rq))
+ if (unlikely(!rq)) {
+ __wbt_done(q->rq_wb, wb_acct);
return BLK_QC_T_NONE;
+ }
+
+ wbt_track(&rq->issue_stat, wb_acct);
cookie = blk_tag_to_qc_t(rq->tag, data.hctx->queue_num);
@@ -1439,6 +1452,7 @@ static blk_qc_t blk_sq_make_request(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio)
struct blk_mq_alloc_data data;
struct request *rq;
blk_qc_t cookie;
+ unsigned int wb_acct;
blk_queue_bounce(q, &bio);
@@ -1455,9 +1469,15 @@ static blk_qc_t blk_sq_make_request(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio)
} else
request_count = blk_plug_queued_count(q);
+ wb_acct = wbt_wait(q->rq_wb, bio, NULL);
+
rq = blk_mq_map_request(q, bio, &data);
- if (unlikely(!rq))
+ if (unlikely(!rq)) {
+ __wbt_done(q->rq_wb, wb_acct);
return BLK_QC_T_NONE;
+ }
+
+ wbt_track(&rq->issue_stat, wb_acct);
cookie = blk_tag_to_qc_t(rq->tag, data.hctx->queue_num);
@@ -2139,6 +2159,8 @@ void blk_mq_free_queue(struct request_queue *q)
list_del_init(&q->all_q_node);
mutex_unlock(&all_q_mutex);
+ wbt_exit(q);
+
blk_mq_del_queue_tag_set(q);
blk_mq_exit_hw_queues(q, set, set->nr_hw_queues);