In case of dax writes, currently we start a journal txn irrespective of whether it's an overwrite or not. In case of an overwrite we don't need to start a jbd2 txn since the blocks are already allocated. So this patch optimizes away the txn start in case of DAX overwrites. This could significantly boost performance for multi-threaded random write (overwrite). Fio script used to collect perf numbers is mentioned below. Below numbers were calculated on a QEMU setup on ppc64 box with simulated pmem device. Performance numbers with different threads - (~10x improvement) ========================================== vanilla_kernel(kIOPS) 60 +-+---------------+-------+--------+--------+--------+-------+------+-+ | + + + +** + + | 55 +-+ ** +-+ | ** ** | | ** ** | 50 +-+ ** ** +-+ | ** ** | 45 +-+ ** ** +-+ | ** ** | | ** ** | 40 +-+ ** ** +-+ | ** ** | 35 +-+ ** ** ** +-+ | ** ** ** ** | | ** ** ** ** ** | 30 +-+ ** ** ** ** ** ** +-+ | ** +** +** +** ** +** | 25 +-+---------------**------+**------+**------+**------**------+**----+-+ 1 2 4 8 12 16 Threads patched_kernel(kIOPS) 600 +-+--------------+--------+--------+-------+--------+-------+------+-+ | + + + + + +** | | ** | 500 +-+ ** +-+ | ** | | ** ** | 400 +-+ ** ** +-+ | ** ** | 300 +-+ ** ** ** +-+ | ** ** ** | | ** ** ** | 200 +-+ ** ** ** +-+ | ** ** ** ** | | ** ** ** ** | 100 +-+ ** ** ** ** ** +-+ | ** ** ** ** ** | | +** +** ** +** +** +** | 0 +-+--------------+**------+**------**------+**------+**-----+**----+-+ 1 2 4 8 12 16 Threads fio script ========== [global] rw=randwrite norandommap=1 invalidate=0 bs=4k numjobs=16 --> changed this for different thread options time_based=1 ramp_time=30 runtime=60 group_reporting=1 ioengine=psync direct=1 size=16G filename=file1.0.0:file1.0.1:file1.0.2:file1.0.3:file1.0.4:file1.0.5:file1.0.6:file1.0.7:file1.0.8:file1.0.9:file1.0.10:file1.0.11:file1.0.12:file1.0.13:file1.0.14:file1.0.15:file1.0.16:file1.0.17:file1.0.18:file1.0.19:file1.0.20:file1.0.21:file1.0.22:file1.0.23:file1.0.24:file1.0.25:file1.0.26:file1.0.27:file1.0.28:file1.0.29:file1.0.30:file1.0.31 file_service_type=random nrfiles=32 directory=/mnt/ [name] directory=/mnt/ direct=1 NOTE: ====== 1. Looking at ~10x perf delta, I probed a bit deeper to understand what's causing this scalability problem. It seems when we are starting a jbd2 txn then slab alloc code is observing some serious contention around spinlock. Even though the spinlock contention could be related to some other issue (looking into it internally). But I could still see the perf improvement of close to ~2x on QEMU setup on x86 with simulated pmem device with the patched_kernel v/s vanilla_kernel with same fio workload. perf report from vanilla_kernel (this is not seen with patched kernel) (ppc64) ======================================================================= 47.86% fio [kernel.vmlinux] [k] do_raw_spin_lock | ---do_raw_spin_lock | |--19.43%--_raw_spin_lock | | | --19.31%--0 | | | |--9.77%--deactivate_slab.isra.61 | | ___slab_alloc | | __slab_alloc | | kmem_cache_alloc | | jbd2__journal_start | | __ext4_journal_start_sb <...> 2. Kept this as RFC, since maybe using the ext4_iomap_overwrite_ops, will be better here. We could check for overwrite in ext4_dax_write_iter(), like how we do for DIO writes. Thoughts? 3. This problem was reported by Dan Williams at [1] Links ====== [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-ext4/20190802144304.GP25064@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/ Ritesh Harjani (1): ext4: Optimize ext4 DAX overwrites fs/ext4/ext4.h | 1 + fs/ext4/file.c | 2 +- fs/ext4/inode.c | 8 +++++++- 3 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) -- 2.25.4