On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 07:24:16PM -0600, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 8/15/24 5:44 PM, Ming Lei wrote: > > On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 06:11:13PM +0100, Pavel Begunkov wrote: > >> On 8/15/24 15:33, Jens Axboe wrote: > >>> On 8/14/24 7:42 PM, Ming Lei wrote: > >>>> On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 6:46?PM Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> Add ->uring_cmd callback for block device files and use it to implement > >>>>> asynchronous discard. Normally, it first tries to execute the command > >>>>> from non-blocking context, which we limit to a single bio because > >>>>> otherwise one of sub-bios may need to wait for other bios, and we don't > >>>>> want to deal with partial IO. If non-blocking attempt fails, we'll retry > >>>>> it in a blocking context. > >>>>> > >>>>> Suggested-by: Conrad Meyer <conradmeyer@xxxxxxxx> > >>>>> Signed-off-by: Pavel Begunkov <asml.silence@xxxxxxxxx> > >>>>> --- > >>>>> block/blk.h | 1 + > >>>>> block/fops.c | 2 + > >>>>> block/ioctl.c | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >>>>> include/uapi/linux/fs.h | 2 + > >>>>> 4 files changed, 99 insertions(+) > >>>>> > >>>>> diff --git a/block/blk.h b/block/blk.h > >>>>> index e180863f918b..5178c5ba6852 100644 > >>>>> --- a/block/blk.h > >>>>> +++ b/block/blk.h > >>>>> @@ -571,6 +571,7 @@ blk_mode_t file_to_blk_mode(struct file *file); > >>>>> int truncate_bdev_range(struct block_device *bdev, blk_mode_t mode, > >>>>> loff_t lstart, loff_t lend); > >>>>> long blkdev_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned cmd, unsigned long arg); > >>>>> +int blkdev_uring_cmd(struct io_uring_cmd *cmd, unsigned int issue_flags); > >>>>> long compat_blkdev_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned cmd, unsigned long arg); > >>>>> > >>>>> extern const struct address_space_operations def_blk_aops; > >>>>> diff --git a/block/fops.c b/block/fops.c > >>>>> index 9825c1713a49..8154b10b5abf 100644 > >>>>> --- a/block/fops.c > >>>>> +++ b/block/fops.c > >>>>> @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ > >>>>> #include <linux/fs.h> > >>>>> #include <linux/iomap.h> > >>>>> #include <linux/module.h> > >>>>> +#include <linux/io_uring/cmd.h> > >>>>> #include "blk.h" > >>>>> > >>>>> static inline struct inode *bdev_file_inode(struct file *file) > >>>>> @@ -873,6 +874,7 @@ const struct file_operations def_blk_fops = { > >>>>> .splice_read = filemap_splice_read, > >>>>> .splice_write = iter_file_splice_write, > >>>>> .fallocate = blkdev_fallocate, > >>>>> + .uring_cmd = blkdev_uring_cmd, > >>>> > >>>> Just be curious, we have IORING_OP_FALLOCATE already for sending > >>>> discard to block device, why is .uring_cmd added for this purpose? > >> > >> Which is a good question, I haven't thought about it, but I tend to > >> agree with Jens. Because vfs_fallocate is created synchronous > >> IORING_OP_FALLOCATE is slow for anything but pretty large requests. > >> Probably can be patched up, which would involve changing the > >> fops->fallocate protot, but I'm not sure async there makes sense > >> outside of bdev (?), and cmd approach is simpler, can be made > >> somewhat more efficient (1 less layer in the way), and it's not > >> really something completely new since we have it in ioctl. > > > > Yeah, we have ioctl(DISCARD), which acquires filemap_invalidate_lock, > > same with blkdev_fallocate(). > > > > But this patch drops this exclusive lock, so it becomes async friendly, > > but may cause stale page cache. However, if the lock is required, it can't > > be efficient anymore and io-wq may be inevitable, :-) > > If you want to grab the lock, you can still opportunistically grab it. > For (by far) the common case, you'll get it, and you can still do it > inline. If the lock is grabbed in the whole cmd lifetime, it is basically one sync interface cause there is at most one async discard cmd in-flight for each device. Meantime the handling has to move to io-wq for avoiding to block current context, the interface becomes same with IORING_OP_FALLOCATE? thanks, Ming