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SubjectRE: [f2fs-dev] [PATCH] f2fs: readahead contiguous pages for restore_node_summary
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Hi,

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> > > So how about add all pages of page list to node_inode's address space by
> > > add_to_page_cache_lru() with arg sum_entry->nid?
> >
> > I don't think it's proper way to use add_to_page_cache_lru() directly.
>
> This is the way used in VM readahead(i.e. read_pages/mpage_readpages/
> read_cache_pages).
> So what you worry about is that using lonely add_to_page_cache_lru()
> may cause exception, is it?

Right, what I meant was that, IMO, we should avoid copy and paste MM
codes, but use its wrappers, exported symbols, as much as possible.

> > > > > >
> > > > > > So how about writing ra_node_pages() which use the node_inode's page
> > > > > > cache?
> > > > >
> > > > > Hmm, so ra_node_pages is introduced for read node_inode's pages which are
> > > > > logical contiguously? and it also could take place of ra_node_page?
> > > >
> > > > Ah. The ra_node_page() read a node page ahead for a given node id.
> > > > So it doesn't match exactly between ra_node_page() and ra_node_pages()
> > > > that I suggested.
> > > > So how about reading node pages and then caching some of them in the
> > > > page cache, node_inode's address space?
> > >
> > > Got it,
> > > If we do not use the method above, we should search the NAT for nid number
> > > as the index of node_inode's page by the specified node page blkaddr, that costs
> > > a lot.
> > > How do you think?
> >
> > 1. grab_cache_page(node_footer->nid);
> > 2. memcpy();
> > 3. SetPageUptodate();
> > 4. f2fs_put_page();
>
> It could be.
>
> This make ra_node_pages() synchronized, because we should read node_footer->nid
> from updated node page before we cache node pages, and we will still use page list to
> pass the updated page.
>
> Why not introduce f2fs_cache_node_pages() include your code to cache node pages after
> ra_node_pages()?

Ok, right.
I'll test again and then merge this patch. :)

--
Jaegeuk Kim
Samsung



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