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SubjectRE: [f2fs-dev] [PATCH V2 2/2 RESEND] f2fs: read contiguous sit entry pages by merging for mount performance
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Hi,

> > >
> > > >
> > > > The ra_sit_pages() tries to read consecutive sit pages as many as
> > > > possible.
> > > > So then, what about just checking whether its block address is
> > > > contiguous or not?
> > > >
> > > > Something like this:
> > > > -ra_sit_pages()
> > > > blkno = start;
> > > > while (blkno < sit_i->sit_blocks) {
> > > > blk_addr = current_sit_addr(sbi, blkno);
> > > > if (blkno != start && prev_blk_addr + 1 != blk_addr)
> > > > break;
> > > >
> > > > /* grab and submit_read_page */
> > > >
> > > > prev_blk_addr = blk_addr;
> > > > blkno++;
> > > > }
> > >
> > > Agreed, this method could remove *order.
> > > Shouldn't we add nrpages for readahead policy as VM?
> >
> > Aha, agreed.
> > We need nrpages to avoid too many reads on sit blocks.
> >
> > But, still it needs to change the nrpages in its caller.
> > In your patch, it was sit_i->sit_blocks that is total # of sit blocks.
> > I think 128 or 256 is quite reasonable number.
>
> Hmm, Originally in [PATCH V1] it was be set to
> MAX_BIO_BLOCKS(max_hw_blocks(sbi)).
>
> So it could be "#define SIT_ENTRIES_RA_NUM 128"?
> BTW, maybe we should send dynamical nrpages which depend on
> memory state of system as I mention in previous thread.
> How do you think?

I think it'd be better to use MAX_BIO_BLOCKS().

>
> >
> > Anyway, how about implementing ra_sit_pages() with a blk_plug likewise
> > ra_node_pages()?

My mistake.
This was the ra_nat_pages().

>
> So we use this structure to plug multi bios submitting in ra_sit_pages(), right?
> -build_sit_entries()
> blk_start_plug(&plug);
> ra_sit_pages();
> blk_finish_plug(&plug);

Ah. What I meant was:
blk_start_plug(&plug);
for()
read_sit_page();
blk_finish_plug(&plug);

But, it is not a big deal.
It doesn't matter to use your approach.
Please ignore this.

BTW, I found that we can use submit_read_page() at ra_nat_pages() and
remove block plugging.
I'll send a patch for this. :)
Thanks,

--
Jaegeuk Kim
Samsung



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