On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 02:12:47AM -0400, Mike Snitzer wrote: > On Tue, Apr 12 2022 at 9:56P -0400, > Ming Lei <ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 04:52:40PM -0400, Mike Snitzer wrote: > > > On Tue, Apr 12 2022 at 4:56P -0400, > > > Ming Lei <ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > The current DM codes setup ->orig_bio after __map_bio() returns, > > > > and not only cause kernel panic for dm zone, but also a bit ugly > > > > and tricky, especially the waiting until ->orig_bio is set in > > > > dm_submit_bio_remap(). > > > > > > > > The reason is that one new bio is cloned from original FS bio to > > > > represent the mapped part, which just serves io accounting. > > > > > > > > Now we have switched to bdev based io accounting interface, and we > > > > can retrieve sectors/bio_op from both the real original bio and the > > > > added fields of .sector_offset & .sectors easily, so the new cloned > > > > bio isn't necessary any more. > > > > > > > > Not only fixes dm-zone's kernel panic, but also cleans up dm io > > > > accounting & split a bit. > > > > > > You're conflating quite a few things here. DM zone really has no > > > business accessing io->orig_bio (dm-zone.c can just as easily inspect > > > the tio->clone, because it hasn't been remapped yet it reflects the > > > io->origin_bio, so there is no need to look at io->orig_bio) -- but > > > yes I clearly broke things during the 5.18 merge and it needs fixing > > > ASAP. > > > > You can just consider the cleanup part of this patches, :-) > > I will. But your following list doesn't reflect any "cleanup" that I > saw in your patchset. Pretty fundamental changes that are similar, > but different, to the dm-5.19 changes I've staged. > > > 1) no late assignment of ->orig_bio, and always set it in alloc_io() > > > > 2) no waiting on on ->origi_bio, especially the waiting is done in > > fast path of dm_submit_bio_remap(). > > For 5.18 waiting on io->orig_bio just enables a signal that the IO was > split and can be accounted. > > For 5.19 I also plan on using late io->orig_bio assignment as an > alternative to the full-blown refcounting currently done with > io->io_count. I've yet to quantify the gains with focused testing but > in theory this approach should scale better on large systems with many > concurrent IO threads to the same device (RCU is primary constraint > now). > > I'll try to write a bpfrace script to measure how frequently "waiting on > io->orig_bio" occurs for dm_submit_bio_remap() heavy usage (like > dm-crypt). But I think we'll find it is very rarely, if ever, waited > on in the fast path. The waiting depends on CPU and device's speed, if device is quicker than CPU, the wait should be longer. Testing in one environment is usually not enough. > > > 3) no split for io accounting > > DM's more recent approach to splitting has never been done for benefit > or use of IO accounting, see this commit for its origin: > 18a25da84354c6b ("dm: ensure bio submission follows a depth-first tree walk") > > Not sure why you keep poking fun at DM only doing a single split when: > that is the actual design. DM splits off orig_bio then recurses to > handle the remainder of the bio that wasn't issued. Storing it in > io->orig_bio (previously io->bio) was always a means of reflecting > things properly. And yes IO accounting is one use, the other is IO > completion. But unfortunately DM's IO accounting has always been a > mess ever since the above commit. Changes in 5.18 fixed that. > > But again, DM's splitting has _nothing_ to do with IO accounting. > Splitting only happens when needed for IO submission given constraints > of DM target(s) or underlying layers. What I meant is that the bio returned from bio_split() is only for io accounting. Yeah, the comment said it can be for io completion too, but that is easily done without the splitted bio. > > All said, I will look closer at your entire set and see if it better > to go with your approach. This patch in particular is interesting > (avoids cloning and other complexity of bio_split + bio_chain): > https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/dm-devel/patch/20220412085616.1409626-6-ming.lei@xxxxxxxxxx/ That patch shows we can avoid the extra split, also shows that the splitted bio from bio_split() is for io accounting only. thanks, Ming -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel