Message ID | 1351485061-12297-6-git-send-email-zwu.kernel@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | Not Applicable, archived |
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On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 12:30:47PM +0800, zwu.kernel@gmail.com wrote: > --- a/mm/readahead.c > +++ b/mm/readahead.c > @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ > #include <linux/pagemap.h> > #include <linux/syscalls.h> > #include <linux/file.h> > +#include <linux/hot_tracking.h> > > /* > * Initialise a struct file's readahead state. Assumes that the caller has > @@ -138,6 +139,11 @@ static int read_pages(struct address_space *mapping, struct file *filp, > out: > blk_finish_plug(&plug); > > + /* Hot data tracking */ > + hot_update_freqs(mapping->host, (u64)(list_entry(pages->prev,\ > + struct page, lru)->index) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, > + (u64)nr_pages * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, 0); There's a stale \ at the end of the line, and I find this formatting hard to read. Does the following look acceptable? hot_update_freqs(mapping->host, (u64)(list_entry(pages->prev, struct page, lru)->index) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, (u64)nr_pages * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, 0); > + > return ret; > } > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-btrfs" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 6:51 AM, David Sterba <dave@jikos.cz> wrote: > On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 12:30:47PM +0800, zwu.kernel@gmail.com wrote: >> --- a/mm/readahead.c >> +++ b/mm/readahead.c >> @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ >> #include <linux/pagemap.h> >> #include <linux/syscalls.h> >> #include <linux/file.h> >> +#include <linux/hot_tracking.h> >> >> /* >> * Initialise a struct file's readahead state. Assumes that the caller has >> @@ -138,6 +139,11 @@ static int read_pages(struct address_space *mapping, struct file *filp, >> out: >> blk_finish_plug(&plug); >> >> + /* Hot data tracking */ >> + hot_update_freqs(mapping->host, (u64)(list_entry(pages->prev,\ >> + struct page, lru)->index) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, >> + (u64)nr_pages * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, 0); > > There's a stale \ at the end of the line, and I find this formatting > hard to read. Does the following look acceptable? yes, great, thanks. > > hot_update_freqs(mapping->host, > (u64)(list_entry(pages->prev, struct page, lru)->index) > << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, > (u64)nr_pages * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, 0); > >> + >> return ret; >> } >>
diff --git a/fs/direct-io.c b/fs/direct-io.c index f86c720..1d23631 100644 --- a/fs/direct-io.c +++ b/fs/direct-io.c @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ #include <linux/uio.h> #include <linux/atomic.h> #include <linux/prefetch.h> +#include "hot_tracking.h" /* * How many user pages to map in one call to get_user_pages(). This determines @@ -1297,6 +1298,11 @@ __blockdev_direct_IO(int rw, struct kiocb *iocb, struct inode *inode, prefetch(bdev->bd_queue); prefetch((char *)bdev->bd_queue + SMP_CACHE_BYTES); + /* Hot data tracking */ + hot_update_freqs(inode, (u64)offset, + (u64)iov_length(iov, nr_segs), + rw & WRITE); + return do_blockdev_direct_IO(rw, iocb, inode, bdev, iov, offset, nr_segs, get_block, end_io, submit_io, flags); diff --git a/mm/filemap.c b/mm/filemap.c index 83efee7..51b2c48 100644 --- a/mm/filemap.c +++ b/mm/filemap.c @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ #include <linux/hardirq.h> /* for BUG_ON(!in_atomic()) only */ #include <linux/memcontrol.h> #include <linux/cleancache.h> +#include <linux/hot_tracking.h> #include "internal.h" /* @@ -1224,6 +1225,11 @@ readpage: * PG_error will be set again if readpage fails. */ ClearPageError(page); + + /* Hot data tracking */ + hot_update_freqs(inode, (u64)page->index << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, + PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, 0); + /* Start the actual read. The read will unlock the page. */ error = mapping->a_ops->readpage(filp, page); diff --git a/mm/page-writeback.c b/mm/page-writeback.c index 830893b..5220040 100644 --- a/mm/page-writeback.c +++ b/mm/page-writeback.c @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ #include <linux/buffer_head.h> /* __set_page_dirty_buffers */ #include <linux/pagevec.h> #include <linux/timer.h> +#include <linux/hot_tracking.h> #include <trace/events/writeback.h> /* @@ -1903,13 +1904,24 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(generic_writepages); int do_writepages(struct address_space *mapping, struct writeback_control *wbc) { int ret; + pgoff_t start = 0; + u64 count = 0; if (wbc->nr_to_write <= 0) return 0; + + start = mapping->writeback_index << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT; + count = (u64)wbc->nr_to_write; + if (mapping->a_ops->writepages) ret = mapping->a_ops->writepages(mapping, wbc); else ret = generic_writepages(mapping, wbc); + + /* Hot data tracking */ + hot_update_freqs(mapping->host, (u64)start, + (count - (u64)wbc->nr_to_write) * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, 1); + return ret; } diff --git a/mm/readahead.c b/mm/readahead.c index 7963f23..8a24f1e 100644 --- a/mm/readahead.c +++ b/mm/readahead.c @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ #include <linux/pagemap.h> #include <linux/syscalls.h> #include <linux/file.h> +#include <linux/hot_tracking.h> /* * Initialise a struct file's readahead state. Assumes that the caller has @@ -138,6 +139,11 @@ static int read_pages(struct address_space *mapping, struct file *filp, out: blk_finish_plug(&plug); + /* Hot data tracking */ + hot_update_freqs(mapping->host, (u64)(list_entry(pages->prev,\ + struct page, lru)->index) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT, + (u64)nr_pages * PAGE_CACHE_SIZE, 0); + return ret; }