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[V3] libxfs: use FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE in libxfs_device_zero

Message ID ea039b0a-408d-4859-447c-6d97e11c79c7@sandeen.net (mailing list archive)
State Superseded, archived
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Series [V3] libxfs: use FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE in libxfs_device_zero | expand

Commit Message

Eric Sandeen Feb. 22, 2020, 3:22 a.m. UTC
I had a request from someone who cared about mkfs speed(!)
over a slower network block device to look into using faster
zeroing methods, particularly for the log, during mkfs.

Using FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE is faster in this case than writing
a bunch of zeros across a wire.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
---

V2: Clean up all the nasty stuff I'd flung out there as a wild first
cut, thanks Dave.

V3: make len_bytes a size_t; leave "end_offset" where it is for the loop
use.  It's a bit odd but ... just don't mess with it for now, one patch
one change.

Comments

Darrick J. Wong Feb. 22, 2020, 7:24 a.m. UTC | #1
On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 09:22:12PM -0600, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> I had a request from someone who cared about mkfs speed(!)
> over a slower network block device to look into using faster
> zeroing methods, particularly for the log, during mkfs.
> 
> Using FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE is faster in this case than writing
> a bunch of zeros across a wire.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
> ---
> 
> V2: Clean up all the nasty stuff I'd flung out there as a wild first
> cut, thanks Dave.
> 
> V3: make len_bytes a size_t; leave "end_offset" where it is for the loop
> use.  It's a bit odd but ... just don't mess with it for now, one patch
> one change.
> 
> diff --git a/include/builddefs.in b/include/builddefs.in
> index 4700b527..1dd27f76 100644
> --- a/include/builddefs.in
> +++ b/include/builddefs.in
> @@ -144,6 +144,9 @@ endif
>  ifeq ($(HAVE_GETFSMAP),yes)
>  PCFLAGS+= -DHAVE_GETFSMAP
>  endif
> +ifeq ($(HAVE_FALLOCATE),yes)
> +PCFLAGS += -DHAVE_FALLOCATE
> +endif
>  
>  LIBICU_LIBS = @libicu_LIBS@
>  LIBICU_CFLAGS = @libicu_CFLAGS@
> diff --git a/include/linux.h b/include/linux.h
> index 8f3c32b0..8d5c4584 100644
> --- a/include/linux.h
> +++ b/include/linux.h
> @@ -20,6 +20,10 @@
>  #include <stdio.h>
>  #include <asm/types.h>
>  #include <mntent.h>
> +#include <fcntl.h>
> +#if defined(HAVE_FALLOCATE)
> +#include <linux/falloc.h>
> +#endif
>  #ifdef OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_FSXATTR
>  # define fsxattr sys_fsxattr
>  #endif
> @@ -164,6 +168,24 @@ static inline void platform_mntent_close(struct mntent_cursor * cursor)
>  	endmntent(cursor->mtabp);
>  }
>  
> +#if defined(FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE)
> +static inline int
> +platform_zero_range(
> +	int		fd,
> +	xfs_off_t	start,
> +	size_t		len)

Seems fine to me, though it's unfortunate to cap this at u32.

> +{
> +	int ret;
> +
> +	ret = fallocate(fd, FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE, start, len);
> +	if (!ret)
> +		return 0;
> +	return -errno;
> +}
> +#else
> +#define platform_zero_range(fd, s, l)	(-EOPNOTSUP)

EOPNOTSUPP (two P's)

--D

> +#endif
> +
>  /*
>   * Check whether we have to define FS_IOC_FS[GS]ETXATTR ourselves. These
>   * are a copy of the definitions moved to linux/uapi/fs.h in the 4.5 kernel,
> diff --git a/libxfs/rdwr.c b/libxfs/rdwr.c
> index 0d9d7202..e2d9d790 100644
> --- a/libxfs/rdwr.c
> +++ b/libxfs/rdwr.c
> @@ -61,8 +61,18 @@ libxfs_device_zero(struct xfs_buftarg *btp, xfs_daddr_t start, uint len)
>  {
>  	xfs_off_t	start_offset, end_offset, offset;
>  	ssize_t		zsize, bytes;
> +	size_t		len_bytes;
>  	char		*z;
> -	int		fd;
> +	int		error, fd;
> +
> +	fd = libxfs_device_to_fd(btp->dev);
> +	start_offset = LIBXFS_BBTOOFF64(start);
> +
> +	/* try to use special zeroing methods, fall back to writes if needed */
> +	len_bytes = LIBXFS_BBTOOFF64(len);
> +	error = platform_zero_range(fd, start_offset, len_bytes);
> +	if (!error)
> +		return 0;
>  
>  	zsize = min(BDSTRAT_SIZE, BBTOB(len));
>  	if ((z = memalign(libxfs_device_alignment(), zsize)) == NULL) {
> @@ -73,9 +83,6 @@ libxfs_device_zero(struct xfs_buftarg *btp, xfs_daddr_t start, uint len)
>  	}
>  	memset(z, 0, zsize);
>  
> -	fd = libxfs_device_to_fd(btp->dev);
> -	start_offset = LIBXFS_BBTOOFF64(start);
> -
>  	if ((lseek(fd, start_offset, SEEK_SET)) < 0) {
>  		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s seek to offset %llu failed: %s\n"),
>  			progname, __FUNCTION__,
> 
>
Eric Sandeen Feb. 22, 2020, 3:23 p.m. UTC | #2
On 2/22/20 1:24 AM, Darrick J. Wong wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 09:22:12PM -0600, Eric Sandeen wrote:
>> I had a request from someone who cared about mkfs speed(!)
>> over a slower network block device to look into using faster
>> zeroing methods, particularly for the log, during mkfs.
>>
>> Using FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE is faster in this case than writing
>> a bunch of zeros across a wire.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
>> ---
>>
>> V2: Clean up all the nasty stuff I'd flung out there as a wild first
>> cut, thanks Dave.
>>
>> V3: make len_bytes a size_t; leave "end_offset" where it is for the loop
>> use.  It's a bit odd but ... just don't mess with it for now, one patch
>> one change.
>>
>> diff --git a/include/builddefs.in b/include/builddefs.in
>> index 4700b527..1dd27f76 100644
>> --- a/include/builddefs.in
>> +++ b/include/builddefs.in
>> @@ -144,6 +144,9 @@ endif
>>  ifeq ($(HAVE_GETFSMAP),yes)
>>  PCFLAGS+= -DHAVE_GETFSMAP
>>  endif
>> +ifeq ($(HAVE_FALLOCATE),yes)
>> +PCFLAGS += -DHAVE_FALLOCATE
>> +endif
>>  
>>  LIBICU_LIBS = @libicu_LIBS@
>>  LIBICU_CFLAGS = @libicu_CFLAGS@
>> diff --git a/include/linux.h b/include/linux.h
>> index 8f3c32b0..8d5c4584 100644
>> --- a/include/linux.h
>> +++ b/include/linux.h
>> @@ -20,6 +20,10 @@
>>  #include <stdio.h>
>>  #include <asm/types.h>
>>  #include <mntent.h>
>> +#include <fcntl.h>
>> +#if defined(HAVE_FALLOCATE)
>> +#include <linux/falloc.h>
>> +#endif
>>  #ifdef OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_FSXATTR
>>  # define fsxattr sys_fsxattr
>>  #endif
>> @@ -164,6 +168,24 @@ static inline void platform_mntent_close(struct mntent_cursor * cursor)
>>  	endmntent(cursor->mtabp);
>>  }
>>  
>> +#if defined(FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE)
>> +static inline int
>> +platform_zero_range(
>> +	int		fd,
>> +	xfs_off_t	start,
>> +	size_t		len)
> 
> Seems fine to me, though it's unfortunate to cap this at u32.

Hm well I suppose could/should expand it.  This starts out via libxfs_device_zero
as a uint "len" in sectors so it could/should be a bit bigger.

>> +{
>> +	int ret;
>> +
>> +	ret = fallocate(fd, FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE, start, len);
>> +	if (!ret)
>> +		return 0;
>> +	return -errno;
>> +}
>> +#else
>> +#define platform_zero_range(fd, s, l)	(-EOPNOTSUP)
> 
> EOPNOTSUPP (two P's)

Weird not sure how I picked that, though they are equivalent today.

*sigh* V4 I guess.
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diff --git a/include/builddefs.in b/include/builddefs.in
index 4700b527..1dd27f76 100644
--- a/include/builddefs.in
+++ b/include/builddefs.in
@@ -144,6 +144,9 @@  endif
 ifeq ($(HAVE_GETFSMAP),yes)
 PCFLAGS+= -DHAVE_GETFSMAP
 endif
+ifeq ($(HAVE_FALLOCATE),yes)
+PCFLAGS += -DHAVE_FALLOCATE
+endif
 
 LIBICU_LIBS = @libicu_LIBS@
 LIBICU_CFLAGS = @libicu_CFLAGS@
diff --git a/include/linux.h b/include/linux.h
index 8f3c32b0..8d5c4584 100644
--- a/include/linux.h
+++ b/include/linux.h
@@ -20,6 +20,10 @@ 
 #include <stdio.h>
 #include <asm/types.h>
 #include <mntent.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#if defined(HAVE_FALLOCATE)
+#include <linux/falloc.h>
+#endif
 #ifdef OVERRIDE_SYSTEM_FSXATTR
 # define fsxattr sys_fsxattr
 #endif
@@ -164,6 +168,24 @@  static inline void platform_mntent_close(struct mntent_cursor * cursor)
 	endmntent(cursor->mtabp);
 }
 
+#if defined(FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE)
+static inline int
+platform_zero_range(
+	int		fd,
+	xfs_off_t	start,
+	size_t		len)
+{
+	int ret;
+
+	ret = fallocate(fd, FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE, start, len);
+	if (!ret)
+		return 0;
+	return -errno;
+}
+#else
+#define platform_zero_range(fd, s, l)	(-EOPNOTSUP)
+#endif
+
 /*
  * Check whether we have to define FS_IOC_FS[GS]ETXATTR ourselves. These
  * are a copy of the definitions moved to linux/uapi/fs.h in the 4.5 kernel,
diff --git a/libxfs/rdwr.c b/libxfs/rdwr.c
index 0d9d7202..e2d9d790 100644
--- a/libxfs/rdwr.c
+++ b/libxfs/rdwr.c
@@ -61,8 +61,18 @@  libxfs_device_zero(struct xfs_buftarg *btp, xfs_daddr_t start, uint len)
 {
 	xfs_off_t	start_offset, end_offset, offset;
 	ssize_t		zsize, bytes;
+	size_t		len_bytes;
 	char		*z;
-	int		fd;
+	int		error, fd;
+
+	fd = libxfs_device_to_fd(btp->dev);
+	start_offset = LIBXFS_BBTOOFF64(start);
+
+	/* try to use special zeroing methods, fall back to writes if needed */
+	len_bytes = LIBXFS_BBTOOFF64(len);
+	error = platform_zero_range(fd, start_offset, len_bytes);
+	if (!error)
+		return 0;
 
 	zsize = min(BDSTRAT_SIZE, BBTOB(len));
 	if ((z = memalign(libxfs_device_alignment(), zsize)) == NULL) {
@@ -73,9 +83,6 @@  libxfs_device_zero(struct xfs_buftarg *btp, xfs_daddr_t start, uint len)
 	}
 	memset(z, 0, zsize);
 
-	fd = libxfs_device_to_fd(btp->dev);
-	start_offset = LIBXFS_BBTOOFF64(start);
-
 	if ((lseek(fd, start_offset, SEEK_SET)) < 0) {
 		fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s seek to offset %llu failed: %s\n"),
 			progname, __FUNCTION__,