Re: [PATCH 2/2] md/raid0: Fix performance regression for large sequential writes

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在 2023/08/14 17:27, Jan Kara 写道:
Commit f00d7c85be9e ("md/raid0: fix up bio splitting.") among other
things changed how bio that needs to be split is submitted. Before this
commit, we have split the bio, mapped and submitted each part. After
this commit, we map only the first part of the split bio and submit the
second part unmapped. Due to bio sorting in __submit_bio_noacct() this
results in the following request ordering:

   9,0   18     1181     0.525037895 15995  Q  WS 1479315464 + 63392

   Split off chunk-sized (1024 sectors) request:

   9,0   18     1182     0.629019647 15995  X  WS 1479315464 / 1479316488

   Request is unaligned to the chunk so it's split in
   raid0_make_request().  This is the first part mapped and punted to
   bio_list:

   8,0   18     7053     0.629020455 15995  A  WS 739921928 + 1016 <- (9,0) 1479315464

   Now raid0_make_request() returns, second part is postponed on
   bio_list. __submit_bio_noacct() resorts the bio_list, mapped request
   is submitted to the underlying device:

   8,0   18     7054     0.629022782 15995  G  WS 739921928 + 1016

   Now we take another request from the bio_list which is the remainder
   of the original huge request. Split off another chunk-sized bit from
   it and the situation repeats:

   9,0   18     1183     0.629024499 15995  X  WS 1479316488 / 1479317512
   8,16  18     6998     0.629025110 15995  A  WS 739921928 + 1016 <- (9,0) 1479316488
   8,16  18     6999     0.629026728 15995  G  WS 739921928 + 1016
   ...
   9,0   18     1184     0.629032940 15995  X  WS 1479317512 / 1479318536 [libnetacq-write]
   8,0   18     7059     0.629033294 15995  A  WS 739922952 + 1016 <- (9,0) 1479317512
   8,0   18     7060     0.629033902 15995  G  WS 739922952 + 1016
   ...

   This repeats until we consume the whole original huge request. Now we
   finally get to processing the second parts of the split off requests
   (in reverse order):

   8,16  18     7181     0.629161384 15995  A  WS 739952640 + 8 <- (9,0) 1479377920
   8,0   18     7239     0.629162140 15995  A  WS 739952640 + 8 <- (9,0) 1479376896
   8,16  18     7186     0.629163881 15995  A  WS 739951616 + 8 <- (9,0) 1479375872
   8,0   18     7242     0.629164421 15995  A  WS 739951616 + 8 <- (9,0) 1479374848
   ...

I guess it is obvious that this IO pattern is extremely inefficient way
to perform sequential IO. It also makes bio_list to grow to rather long
lengths.

Change raid0_make_request() to map both parts of the split bio. Since we
know we are provided with at most chunk-sized bios, we will always need
to split the incoming bio at most once.

LGTM

Reviewed-by: Yu Kuai <yukuai3@xxxxxxxxxx>

Fixes: f00d7c85be9e ("md/raid0: fix up bio splitting.")
Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx>
---
  drivers/md/raid0.c | 2 +-
  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/drivers/md/raid0.c b/drivers/md/raid0.c
index d3c55f2e9b18..595856948dff 100644
--- a/drivers/md/raid0.c
+++ b/drivers/md/raid0.c
@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ static bool raid0_make_request(struct mddev *mddev, struct bio *bio)
  		struct bio *split = bio_split(bio, sectors, GFP_NOIO,
  					      &mddev->bio_set);
  		bio_chain(split, bio);
-		submit_bio_noacct(bio);
+		raid0_map_submit_bio(mddev, bio);
  		bio = split;
  	}




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