Eric,
would you mind to repeat the run and then grab /proc/fs/ext4/<dev>/mb_history?
thanks in advance, Alex
Eric Sandeen wrote:
Eric Sandeen wrote:
Alex Tomas wrote:
please, try the patch attached.
Looks quite a bit better:
http://people.redhat.com/esandeen/seekwatcher/ext4-alex.png
http://people.redhat.com/esandeen/seekwatcher/ext4-alex-ext4-dd-write.png
http://people.redhat.com/esandeen/seekwatcher/ext4-alex-ext4-xfs-dd-write.png
It is much less fragmented, although still not exactly the nice linear
allocation I'd expect from a single threaded large write on a fresh fs...
Note, we're still getting out-of-order extents, too:
First block: 122880
Last block: 2694143
Discontinuity: Block 7424 is at 101376 (was 130303)
Discontinuity: Block 28160 is at 133120 (was 122111)
Discontinuity: Block 58368 is at 188416 (was 163327)
Discontinuity: Block 66304 is at 180224 (was 196351)
Discontinuity: Block 73984 is at 172032 (was 187903)
Discontinuity: Block 81664 is at 167936 (was 179711)
Discontinuity: Block 84736 is at 221184 (was 171007)
Discontinuity: Block 92416 is at 212992 (was 228863)
Discontinuity: Block 100096 is at 204800 (was 220671)
Discontinuity: Block 107776 is at 198656 (was 212479)
...
I'm trying to find time to look into this but other things are knocking
at my door so no promises...
-Eric
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