Re: [PATCH mdadm v6 0/7] Write Zeroes option for Creating Arrays

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Hi Jes

Just a reminder about this series of patches.

Regards

Xiao

在 2022/11/24 下午1:38, Xiao Ni 写道:
On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 3:10 AM Logan Gunthorpe <logang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

This is the next iteration of the patchset to add a zeroing option
which bypasses the inital sync for arrays. This version of the patch
set fixes an unitialized variable bug in v5.

This patch set adds the --write-zeroes option which will imply
--assume-clean and write zeros to the data region in each disk before
starting the array. This can take some time so each disk is done in
parallel in its own fork. To make the forking code easier to
understand this patch set also starts with some cleanup of the
existing Create code.

We tested write-zeroes requests on a number of modern nvme drives of
various manufacturers and found most are not as optimized as the
discard path. A couple drives that were tested did not support
write-zeroes at all but still performed similarly with the kernel
falling back to writing zero pages. Typically we see it take on the
order of one minute per 100GB of data zeroed.

One reason write-zeroes is slower than discard is that today's NVMe
devices only allow about 2MB to be zeroed in one command where as
the entire drive can typically be discarded in one command. Partly,
this is a limitation of the spec as there are only 16 bits avalaible
in the write-zeros command size but drives still don't max this out.
Hopefully, in the future this will all be optimized a bit more
and this work will be able to take advantage of that.

Logan

--

Changes since v5:
    * Ensure 'interrupted' is initialized in wait_for_zero_forks().
      (as noticed by Xiao)
    * Print a message indicating that the zeroing was interrupted.

Changes since v4:
    * Handle SIGINT better. Previous versions would leave the zeroing
      processes behind after the main thread exitted which would
      continue zeroing in the background (possibly for some time).
      This version splits the zero fallocate commands up so they can be
      interrupted quicker, and intercepts SIGINT in the main thread
      to print an appropriate message and wait for the threads
      to finish up. (as noticed by Xiao)

Changes since v3:
    * Store the pid in a local variable instead of the mdinfo struct
     (per Mariusz and Xiao)

Changes since v2:

    * Use write-zeroes instead of discard to zero the disks (per
      Martin)
    * Due to the time required to zero the disks, each disk is
      now done in parallel with separate forks of the process.
    * In order to add the forking some refactoring was done on the
      Create() function to make it easier to understand
    * Added a pr_info() call so that some prints can be done
      to stdout instead of stdour (per Mariusz)
    * Added KIB_TO_BYTES and SEC_TO_BYTES helpers (per Mariusz)
    * Added a test to the mdadm test suite to test the option
      works.
    * Fixed up how the size and offset are calculated with some
      great information from Xiao.

Changes since v1:

    * Discard the data in the devices later in the create process
      while they are already open. This requires treating the
      s.discard option the same as the s.assume_clean option.
      Per Mariusz.
    * A couple other minor cleanup changes from Mariusz.

--

Logan Gunthorpe (7):
   Create: goto abort_locked instead of return 1 in error path
   Create: remove safe_mode_delay local variable
   Create: Factor out add_disks() helpers
   mdadm: Introduce pr_info()
   mdadm: Add --write-zeros option for Create
   tests/00raid5-zero: Introduce test to exercise --write-zeros.
   manpage: Add --write-zeroes option to manpage

  Create.c           | 564 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
  ReadMe.c           |   2 +
  mdadm.8.in         |  16 ++
  mdadm.c            |   9 +
  mdadm.h            |   7 +
  tests/00raid5-zero |  12 +
  6 files changed, 435 insertions(+), 175 deletions(-)
  create mode 100644 tests/00raid5-zero


base-commit: 8b668d4aa3305af5963162b7499b128bd71f8f29
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2.30.2

For the series, reviewed-by Xiao Ni <xni@xxxxxxxxxx>




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