On 09/05/2012 02:42 AM, Dave Chinner wrote: > On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 10:10:00AM -0400, Brian Foster wrote: >> On 09/03/2012 01:06 AM, Dave Chinner wrote: >>> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 03:51:49PM -0400, Brian Foster wrote: >> ... >>>> +/* >>>> + * Handle an EOFBLOCKS tagged inode. If this is a forced scan, we wait on the >>>> + * iolock ourselves rather than rely on the trylock in xfs_free_eofblocks(). >>>> + * >>>> + * We rely on the output parameter from xfs_free_eofblocks() to determine >>>> + * whether we should clear the tag because in the trylock case, it could have >>>> + * skipped the inode due to lock contention. >>>> + */ >>>> +STATIC int >>>> +xfs_inode_free_eofblocks( >>>> + struct xfs_inode *ip, >>>> + int flags) >>>> +{ >>>> + int ret = 0; >>>> + bool freed = false; >>>> + bool wait_iolock = (flags & EOFBLOCKS_WAIT) ? true : false; >>>> + >>>> + if (wait_iolock) >>>> + xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_EXCL); >>> >>> Why do we need the IO lock here? xfs_free_eofblocks() does all the >>> necessary locking.... >>> >> >> This was for the wait case (e.g., xfs_free_eofblocks() does a trylock >> on the IO lock and we want to wait for the lock in this case). > > Does it really matter if we can't get the iolock and skip the inode? > Well I thought that was the point of the force/wait scan as opposed to the best effort scan. But... > Note that xfs_inode_ag_walk() will keep a skipped count if you > return EAGAIN, and re-run the walk on the AG if any inodes are > skipped. This is done to prevent blocking on locks slowing down the > scan - instead of blocking we move on to the next inode, and revist > the blocked inodes again in a later pass. > > IOWs, if you convert the code to use the generic walk and make > xfs_free_eofblocks() return EAGAIN when it can't get the io lock, > you get the retry for free... > This sounds more efficient. ;) I'll move it to this approach. Thanks. Brian > Cheers, > > Dave. > _______________________________________________ xfs mailing list xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx http://oss.sgi.com/mailman/listinfo/xfs