Hi Mike, On 10/18/24 5:37 PM, Mike Snitzer wrote: > On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 03:49:50PM -0400, Mike Snitzer wrote: >> On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 03:39:13PM -0400, Jeff Layton wrote: >>> On Fri, 2024-10-18 at 13:03 -0400, Mike Snitzer wrote: >>>> Multi-threaded buffered reads to the same file exposed significant >>>> inode spinlock contention in nfs_clear_invalid_mapping(). >>>> >>>> Eliminate this spinlock contention by checking flags without locking, >>>> instead using smp_rmb and smp_load_acquire accordingly, but then take >>>> spinlock and double-check these inode flags. >>>> >>>> Also refactor nfs_set_cache_invalid() slightly to use >>>> smp_store_release() to pair with nfs_clear_invalid_mapping()'s >>>> smp_load_acquire(). >>>> >>>> While this fix is beneficial for all multi-threaded buffered reads >>>> issued by an NFS client, this issue was identified in the context of >>>> surprisingly low LOCALIO performance with 4K multi-threaded buffered >>>> read IO. This fix dramatically speeds up LOCALIO performance: >>>> >>>> before: read: IOPS=1583k, BW=6182MiB/s (6482MB/s)(121GiB/20002msec) >>>> after: read: IOPS=3046k, BW=11.6GiB/s (12.5GB/s)(232GiB/20001msec) >>>> >>>> Fixes: 17dfeb911339 ("NFS: Fix races in nfs_revalidate_mapping") >>>> Signed-off-by: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>> --- >>>> fs/nfs/inode.c | 19 ++++++++++++++----- >>>> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) >>>> >>>> diff --git a/fs/nfs/inode.c b/fs/nfs/inode.c >>>> index 542c7d97b235..130d7226b12a 100644 >>>> --- a/fs/nfs/inode.c >>>> +++ b/fs/nfs/inode.c >>>> @@ -205,12 +205,14 @@ void nfs_set_cache_invalid(struct inode *inode, unsigned long flags) >>>> nfs_fscache_invalidate(inode, 0); >>>> flags &= ~NFS_INO_REVAL_FORCED; >>>> >>>> - nfsi->cache_validity |= flags; >>>> + if (inode->i_mapping->nrpages == 0) >>>> + flags &= ~NFS_INO_INVALID_DATA; >>>> >>>> - if (inode->i_mapping->nrpages == 0) { >>>> - nfsi->cache_validity &= ~NFS_INO_INVALID_DATA; >>>> - nfs_ooo_clear(nfsi); >>>> - } else if (nfsi->cache_validity & NFS_INO_INVALID_DATA) { >>>> + /* pairs with nfs_clear_invalid_mapping()'s smp_load_acquire() */ >>>> + smp_store_release(&nfsi->cache_validity, flags); >>>> + >>> I'm having some issues with non-localio NFS after applying this patch: - cthon basic tests fail with NFS v3 - cthon general tests fail with NFS v4.1 and v4.2 - xfstests generic/080, generic/472, generic/615, and generic/633 fail with NFS v4.1 and v4.2 - xfstests generic/683, and generic/684 fail with NFS v4.2 I think the problem is the call to smp_store_release(). It's overwriting nfsi->cache_validity with the value of 'flags', losing anything set there but not in 'flags'. Could we instead do something like: smp_store_release(&nfsi->cache_validity, nfsi->cache_validity | flags) ? Anna >>> I don't know this code that well, but it used to do an |= of flags into >>> cache_validity. Now you're replacing cache_validity wholesale with >>> flags. Maybe that should do something like this? >>> >>> flags |= nfsi->cache_validity; >>> smp_store_release(&nfsi->cache_validity, flags); >> >> Ah good catch, sorry about that, will fix. >> >> This will allow further cleanup too, will let v2 speak to that. > > I just posted v2, but for completeness: I decided to leave well enough > alone and not do any further cleanup. > > (my thinking was relative to nfs_ooo_clear, and possibly moving it > before the smp_store_release, so that nfsi->cache_validity only > changed once using smp_store_release. The interlock between > nfs_set_cache_invalid and nfs_clear_invalid_mapping is focused on > NFS_INO_INVALID_DATA, which nfs_ooo_clear doesn't touch).