Re: Quadrant write performance degradation - kernel3.10 vs kernel3.4

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On 06/20/2014 05:36 AM, Zheng Liu wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 09:52:46AM +0200, Lukáš Czerner wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2014, Darrick J. Wong wrote:

Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 12:20:09 -0700
From: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Tanya Brokhman <tlinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: linux-fsdevel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-ext4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
     kdorfman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, merez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
     Dolev Raviv <draviv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Quadrant write performance degradation - kernel3.10 vs kernel3.4

On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 09:02:08AM +0300, Tanya Brokhman wrote:
Hello,
Recently we encountered a performance degradation on 3.10kernel
based build, compared to 3.4 based one, when running the fs_write
Quadrant benchmark.
We profiled the test and came to the conclusion that the root cause
of the degradation is in the vfs_write call stack (overhead of
2611.2us is observed in 3.10 kernel compared to 3.4):

ret_fast_syscall
SyS_write
vfs_write (total time spent: 3.10kernel-21295us, 3.4kernel-18683.79us)
do_sync_write
ext4_file_write
generic_file_aio_write (total time spent: 3.10kernel-19124.4us,
3.4kernel-16815us)
__generic_file_aio_write
generic_file_buffered_write
ext4_da_write_begin (total time spent: 3.10kernel-10935.2us,
3.4kernel-8444.6us)
__block_write_begin
ext4_da_get_block_prep (total time spent: 3.10kernel-5402.6us,
3.4kernel-3576.8us)
ext4_es_lookup_extent  (total time spent: 3.10kernel-2219.7us,
3.4kernel-0us)
[snip]
2) Extents status tracking: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/tree/fs/ext4/extents_status.c?id=refs/tags/v3.10.42#n20
“There is a cache extent for write access, so if writes are not very
random, adding space operations are in O(1) time.”
I'm no expert on the extent status cache, but this seems like a possible cause.
Exactly, there has been some fixes since the introduction of extent
status tree, however I've noticed some performance going down as
well and I believe that extent status tree is to blame.

AFAIK you can not turn it off in any way, but there might be some
way to test it's overhead. Zheng, do you have any suggestions ?
Sigh, sorry for the delay reply.

Lukas, Could you please share your test with me?  From the calltrace it
seems that the latency is in ext4_da_get_block_prep.  It is not easy to
disable ext4_es_lookup_extent() because we need to lookup delayed extent
from extent status tree and determine whether or not we need to reserve
some disk spaces.

Tanya, I really appreciate if you can disable delalloc and re-run your
test.  You can use the following command to turn off the delalloc
feature.

  $ sudo mount -t ext4 -o remount,nodelalloc ${DEV} ${MNT}

Thanks,
                                                 - Zheng
Thanks Zheng, Lukas and all for your help.
Zheng, we have tested with the delalloc feature turned off. We didn't notice any Improvement.

Any other suggestions :) , or other thought regarding this?
Thanks!
-Lukas

--D
We tried pick up several performance-enhancement patches from the
community, released between 3.10 and 3.14 kernel versions. The
performance was almost the same.

I was wondering what performance tests were performed on these
features? Has anyone encountered same issue?

Best Regards
Tanya Brokhman
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