On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 08:52:12AM -0600, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 10/12/2017 04:01 AM, Ming Lei wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 11:23:45AM -0700, Omar Sandoval wrote: > >> On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 07:24:23PM +0800, Ming Lei wrote: > >>> SCSI devices use host-wide tagset, and the shared driver tag space is > >>> often quite big. Meantime there is also queue depth for each lun( > >>> .cmd_per_lun), which is often small, for example, on both lpfc and > >>> qla2xxx, .cmd_per_lun is just 3. > >>> > >>> So lots of requests may stay in sw queue, and we always flush all > >>> belonging to same hw queue and dispatch them all to driver, unfortunately > >>> it is easy to cause queue busy because of the small .cmd_per_lun. > >>> Once these requests are flushed out, they have to stay in hctx->dispatch, > >>> and no bio merge can participate into these requests, and sequential IO > >>> performance is hurt a lot. > >>> > >>> This patch introduces blk_mq_dequeue_from_ctx for dequeuing request from > >>> sw queue so that we can dispatch them in scheduler's way, then we can > >>> avoid to dequeue too many requests from sw queue when ->dispatch isn't > >>> flushed completely. > >>> > >>> This patch improves dispatching from sw queue when there is per-request-queue > >>> queue depth by taking request one by one from sw queue, just like the way > >>> of IO scheduler. > >> > >> This still didn't address Jens' concern about using q->queue_depth as > >> the heuristic for whether to do the full sw queue flush or one-by-one > >> dispatch. The EWMA approach is a bit too complex for now, can you please > >> try the heuristic of whether the driver ever returned BLK_STS_RESOURCE? > > > > That can be done easily, but I am not sure if it is good. > > > > For example, inside queue rq path of NVMe, kmalloc(GFP_ATOMIC) is > > often used, if kmalloc() returns NULL just once, BLK_STS_RESOURCE > > will be returned to blk-mq, then blk-mq will never do full sw > > queue flush even when kmalloc() always succeed from that time > > on. > > Have it be a bit more than a single bit, then. Reset it every x IOs or > something like that, that'll be more representative of transient busy > conditions anyway. OK, that can be done via a simplified EWMA by considering the dispatch result only. I will address it in V6. -- Ming