It is observed that currently in Fuse, for direct writes, we hold inode lock for the full duration of the request. As a result, only one direct write request can proceed on the same file. This, I think is due to various reasons such as serialization needed by USER space fuse implementations/file size issues/write failures. This patch allows parallel writes to proceed on the same file by by holding shared lock on the non-extending writes and exlusive lock on extending writes. For measuring performance, I carried out test on these changes over example/passthrough.c (part of libfuse) by setting direct-io and parallel_direct_writes flags on the file. Note that we disabled write to underlying file system from passthrough as we wanted to check gain for Fuse only. Fio was used to test the impact of these changes on File-per-job and Single shared File. CPU binding was performed on passthrough process only. Job file for SSF: [global] directory=/tmp/dest filename=ssf size=100g blocksize=1m ioengine=sync group_reporting=1 fallocate=none runtime=60 stonewall [write] rw=randwrite:256 rw_sequencer=sequential fsync_on_close=1 Job file for file-per-job: [sequential-write] rw=write size=100G directory=/tmp/dest/ group_reporting name=sequential-write-direct bs=1M runtime=60 Results: unpatched================= File per job Fri May 6 09:36:52 EDT 2022 numjobs: 1 WRITE: bw=3441MiB/s (3608MB/s), 3441MiB/s-3441MiB/s (3608MB/s-3608MB/s), io=100GiB (107GB), run=29762-29762msec numjobs: 2 WRITE: bw=8174MiB/s (8571MB/s), 8174MiB/s-8174MiB/s (8571MB/s-8571MB/s), io=200GiB (215GB), run=25054-25054msec numjobs: 4 WRITE: bw=14.9GiB/s (15.0GB/s), 14.9GiB/s-14.9GiB/s (15.0GB/s-15.0GB/s), io=400GiB (429GB), run=26900-26900msec numjobs: 8 WRITE: bw=23.4GiB/s (25.2GB/s), 23.4GiB/s-23.4GiB/s (25.2GB/s-25.2GB/s), io=800GiB (859GB), run=34115-34115msec numjobs: 16 WRITE: bw=24.5GiB/s (26.3GB/s), 24.5GiB/s-24.5GiB/s (26.3GB/s-26.3GB/s), io=1469GiB (1577GB), run=60001-60001msec numjobs: 32 WRITE: bw=20.5GiB/s (21.0GB/s), 20.5GiB/s-20.5GiB/s (21.0GB/s-21.0GB/s), io=1229GiB (1320GB), run=60003-60003msec SSF Fri May 6 09:46:38 EDT 2022 numjobs: 1 WRITE: bw=3624MiB/s (3800MB/s), 3624MiB/s-3624MiB/s (3800MB/s-3800MB/s), io=100GiB (107GB), run=28258-28258msec numjobs: 2 WRITE: bw=5801MiB/s (6083MB/s), 5801MiB/s-5801MiB/s (6083MB/s-6083MB/s), io=200GiB (215GB), run=35302-35302msec numjobs: 4 WRITE: bw=4794MiB/s (5027MB/s), 4794MiB/s-4794MiB/s (5027MB/s-5027MB/s), io=281GiB (302GB), run=60001-60001msec numjobs: 8 WRITE: bw=3946MiB/s (4137MB/s), 3946MiB/s-3946MiB/s (4137MB/s-4137MB/s), io=231GiB (248GB), run=60003-60003msec numjobs: 16 WRITE: bw=4040MiB/s (4236MB/s), 4040MiB/s-4040MiB/s (4236MB/s-4236MB/s), io=237GiB (254GB), run=60006-60006msec numjobs: 32 WRITE: bw=2822MiB/s (2959MB/s), 2822MiB/s-2822MiB/s (2959MB/s-2959MB/s), io=165GiB (178GB), run=60013-60013msec Patched===== File per job Fri May 6 10:05:46 EDT 2022 numjobs: 1 WRITE: bw=3193MiB/s (3348MB/s), 3193MiB/s-3193MiB/s (3348MB/s-3348MB/s), io=100GiB (107GB), run=32068-32068msec numjobs: 2 WRITE: bw=9084MiB/s (9525MB/s), 9084MiB/s-9084MiB/s (9525MB/s-9525MB/s), io=200GiB (215GB), run=22545-22545msec numjobs: 4 WRITE: bw=14.8GiB/s (15.9GB/s), 14.8GiB/s-14.8GiB/s (15.9GB/s-15.9GB/s), io=400GiB (429GB), run=26986-26986msec numjobs: 8 WRITE: bw=24.5GiB/s (26.3GB/s), 24.5GiB/s-24.5GiB/s (26.3GB/s-26.3GB/s), io=800GiB (859GB), run=32624-32624msec numjobs: 16 WRITE: bw=24.2GiB/s (25.0GB/s), 24.2GiB/s-24.2GiB/s (25.0GB/s-25.0GB/s), io=1451GiB (1558GB), run=60001-60001msec numjobs: 32 WRITE: bw=19.3GiB/s (20.8GB/s), 19.3GiB/s-19.3GiB/s (20.8GB/s-20.8GB/s), io=1160GiB (1245GB), run=60002-60002msec SSF Fri May 6 09:58:33 EDT 2022 numjobs: 1 WRITE: bw=3137MiB/s (3289MB/s), 3137MiB/s-3137MiB/s (3289MB/s-3289MB/s), io=100GiB (107GB), run=32646-32646msec numjobs: 2 WRITE: bw=7736MiB/s (8111MB/s), 7736MiB/s-7736MiB/s (8111MB/s-8111MB/s), io=200GiB (215GB), run=26475-26475msec numjobs: 4 WRITE: bw=14.4GiB/s (15.4GB/s), 14.4GiB/s-14.4GiB/s (15.4GB/s-15.4GB/s), io=400GiB (429GB), run=27869-27869msec numjobs: 8 WRITE: bw=22.6GiB/s (24.3GB/s), 22.6GiB/s-22.6GiB/s (24.3GB/s-24.3GB/s), io=800GiB (859GB), run=35340-35340msec numjobs: 16 WRITE: bw=25.6GiB/s (27.5GB/s), 25.6GiB/s-25.6GiB/s (27.5GB/s-27.5GB/s), io=1535GiB (1648GB), run=60001-60001msec numjobs: 32 WRITE: bw=20.2GiB/s (21.7GB/s), 20.2GiB/s-20.2GiB/s (21.7GB/s-21.7GB/s), io=1211GiB (1300GB), run=60003-60003msec SSF gain in percentage:- For 1 fio thread: +0% For 2 fio threads: +0% For 4 fio threads: +42% For 8 fio threads: +246.8% For 16 fio threads: +549% For 32 fio threads: +630.33% Dharmendra Singh (1): Allow non-extending parallel direct writes on the same file. fs/fuse/file.c | 46 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- include/uapi/linux/fuse.h | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 45 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) --- v4: Handled the case when file size can get reduced after the check but before we acquire the shared lock. v3: Addressed all comments. ---