Re: JBD commmit : Get list of all 'to be written' buffers in advance

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  Hello,

On Thu 12-05-11 19:52:21, Niraj Kulkarni wrote:
>          I am trying to implement a concept called Transactional
> Flash (http://www.usenix.org/event/osdi08/tech/full_papers/prabhakaran/prabhakaran_html/)
> 
>          in which all writes are flushed to disk (in this case
> Flash) as a circular linked list of pages. No journaling mechanisms
> are used.
>           For that I am trying to get list of all buffers to be
> written (metadata or data) before actually writing them. I thought
> of 2 approaches :
> 
> 1. Get conservative list of all buffers before flushing any of them
> (before commit phase 2) in journal_commit_transaction function.
>      Problem : Metadata writes use temporary buffers which are
> allocated just before write.
  Well, if I understand the transactional flash concept right, what you
should do is to replace code committing metadata to the journal by
something which writes metadata directly to final location. That should be
relatively easy modification of loops in journal_commit_transaction(). BTW,
you might want to use ext4/jbd2 instead of ext3/jbd as a base for your
experiments since ext3 is basically deprecated.

> 2. Instead of submitting buffers straightaway, collect all of them (
> data + metadata ) and flush them in end.
>      Problem :  i.   Possibility of blocking after data buffers are
> collected but before metadata buffer collection.
>                            Since data buffers are locked, this may
> lead to deadlock. (I am not sure if it is spinlock)
> 
>                       ii.   Not able to differentiate between
> metadata buffers and Descriptor buffers.

								Honza
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Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>
SUSE Labs, CR
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