Hi Jaegeuk and Chao, How about the question I pointed out in last mail: Why not take "neighboring temperature" for ssr? For example, if type == CURSEG_COLD_DATA, the new patch selects CURSEG_HOT_DATA first, why not select CURSEG_WARM_DATA first? The patch I sent ensure this "neighboring temperature" for ssr. This is to reduce the influence of mixing different levels of hot/code node types. On 2017/2/24 17:05, Chao Yu wrote: > Hi Jaegeuk, > > Reviewed-by: Chao Yu <yuchao0@xxxxxxxxxx> > > For your attached two patches. > > Thanks, > > On 2017/2/23 9:17, Jaegeuk Kim wrote: >> Hi Yunlong, >> >> I've been testing the similar patches as I attached. >> >> Thanks, >> >> On 02/22, Yunlong Song wrote: >>> Signed-off-by: Yunlong Song <yunlong.song@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> fs/f2fs/segment.c | 9 +++++++++ >>> 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/fs/f2fs/segment.c b/fs/f2fs/segment.c >>> index 9d13743..5fe71b9 100644 >>> --- a/fs/f2fs/segment.c >>> +++ b/fs/f2fs/segment.c >>> @@ -1540,12 +1540,17 @@ static int get_ssr_segment(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, int type) >>> { >>> struct curseg_info *curseg = CURSEG_I(sbi, type); >>> const struct victim_selection *v_ops = DIRTY_I(sbi)->v_ops; >>> + int old_type = type; >>> >>> if (IS_NODESEG(type)) { >>> for (; type >= CURSEG_HOT_NODE; type--) >>> if (v_ops->get_victim(sbi, &(curseg)->next_segno, >>> BG_GC, type, SSR)) >>> return 1; >>> + for (type = old_type + 1; type <= CURSEG_COLD_NODE; type++) >>> + if (v_ops->get_victim(sbi, &(curseg)->next_segno, >>> + BG_GC, type, SSR)) >>> + return 1; >>> return 0; >>> } >>> >>> @@ -1554,6 +1559,10 @@ static int get_ssr_segment(struct f2fs_sb_info *sbi, int type) >>> if (v_ops->get_victim(sbi, &(curseg)->next_segno, >>> BG_GC, type, SSR)) >>> return 1; >>> + for (type = old_type + 1; type <= CURSEG_COLD_DATA; type++) >>> + if (v_ops->get_victim(sbi, &(curseg)->next_segno, >>> + BG_GC, type, SSR)) >>> + return 1; >>> return 0; >>> } >>> >>> -- >>> 1.8.5.2 > > . > -- Thanks, Yunlong Song