Re: Expense of read_iter

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On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 05:40:43PM +0800, Zhongwei Cai wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jan 2021, Mikulas wrote:
> For Ext4-dax, the overhead of dax_iomap_rw is significant
> compared to the overhead of struct iov_iter. Although methods
> proposed by Mikulas can eliminate the overhead of iov_iter
> well, they can not be applied in Ext4-dax unless we implement an
> internal "read" method in Ext4-dax.
> 
> For Ext4-dax, there could be two approaches to optimizing:
> 1) implementing the internal "read" method without the complexity
> of iterators and dax_iomap_rw;

Please do not go an re-invent the wheel just for ext4. If there's a
problem in a shared path - ext2, FUSE and XFS all use dax_iomap_rw()
as well, so any improvements to that path benefit all DAX users, not
just ext4.

> 2) optimizing how dax_iomap_rw works.
> Since dax_iomap_rw requires ext4_iomap_begin, which further involves
> the iomap structure and others (e.g., journaling status locks in Ext4),
> we think implementing the internal "read" method would be easier.

Maybe it is, but it's also very selfish. The DAX iomap path was
written to be correct for all users, not inecessarily provide
optimal performance. There will be lots of things that could be done
to optimise it, so rather than creating a special snowflake in ext4
that makes DAX in ext4 much harder to maintain for non-ext4 DAX
developers, please work to improve the common DAX IO path and so
provide the same benefit to all the filesystems that use it.

Cheers,

Dave.
-- 
Dave Chinner
david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx




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