Re: [RFCv2 0/3] iomap: Add support for subpage dirty state tracking to improve write performance

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On 23/01/30 06:10PM, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 09:44:10PM +0530, Ritesh Harjani (IBM) wrote:
> > TODOs
> > ======
> > 1. I still need to work on macros which we could declare and use for easy
> >    reference to uptodate/dirty bits in iop->state[] bitmap (based on previous
> >    review comments).
>
> I'm not sure it was worth posting this series without doing this, tbh.

Really sorry about that. Since there was a functionality changes in
this patches which were earlier missing from the last series that you pointed
out i.e. marking the bits dirty when the folio is marked dirty, along with one
other change which I mentioned in cover letter. So I thought of pushing these
changes to get some early review.

Sure, I will definitely work on it and will push out the next rev with these
changes included.

>
> > 5. To address one of the other review comments like what happens with a large
> >    folio. Can we limit the size of bitmaps if the folio is too large e.g. > 2MB.
> >
> >    [RH] - I can start looking into this area too, if we think these patches
> >    are looking good. My preference would be to work on todos 1-4 as part of this
> >    patch series and take up bitmap optimization as a follow-up work for next
> >    part. Please do let me know your thoughts and suggestions on this.
>
> I was hoping to push you towards investigating a better data structure
> than a bitmap. I know a bitmap solves your immediate problem since
> there are only 16 4kB blocks in a 64kB page, but in a linear-read
> scenario, XFS is going to create large folios on POWER machines, all
> the way up to 16MB IIUC.  Whatever your PMD page size is.  So you're
> going to be exposed to this in some scenarios, even if you're not seeing
> them in your current testing.

Got it!! Let me come back on this after giving some more thoughts.

-ritesh



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