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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH] block: xfs: dm thin: train XFS to give up on retrying IO if thinp is out of space
On Tue, Jul 21 2015 at 10:37pm -0400,
Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com> wrote:

> On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 09:40:29PM -0400, Mike Snitzer wrote:
>
> > I'm open to considering alternative interfaces for getting you the info
> > you need. I just don't have a great sense for what mechanism you'd like
> > to use. Do we invent a new block device operations table method that
> > sets values in a 'struct no_space_strategy' passed in to the
> > blockdevice?
>
> It's long been frowned on having the filesystems dig into block
> device structures. We have lots of wrapper functions for getting
> information from or performing operations on block devices. (e.g.
> bdev_read_only(), bdev_get_queue(), blkdev_issue_flush(),
> blkdev_issue_zeroout(), etc) and so I think this is the pattern we'd
> need to follow. If we do that - bdev_get_nospace_strategy() - then
> how that information gets to the filesystem is completely opaque
> at the fs level, and the block layer can implement it in whatever
> way is considered sane...
>
> And, realistically, all we really need returned is a enum to tell us
> how the bdev behaves on enospc:
> - bdev fails fast, (i.e. immediate ENOSPC)
> - bdev fails slow, (i.e. queue for some time, then ENOSPC)
> - bdev never fails (i.e. queue forever)
> - bdev doesn't support this (i.e. EOPNOTSUPP)

This 'struct no_space_strategy' would be invented purely for
informational purposes for upper layers' benefit -- I don't consider it
a "block device structure" it the traditional sense.

I was thinking upper layers would like to know the actual timeout value
for the "fails slow" case. As such the 'struct no_space_strategy' would
have the enum and the timeout. And would be returned with a call:
bdev_get_nospace_strategy(bdev, &no_space_strategy)


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