Message ID | cover.1648658235.git.sweettea-kernel@dorminy.me (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | btrfs: allocate page arrays more efficiently | expand |
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 12:44:05PM -0400, Sweet Tea Dorminy wrote: > In several places, btrfs allocates an array of pages, one at a time. In > addition to duplicating code, the mm subsystem provides a helper to > allocate multiple pages at once into an array which is suited for our > usecase. In the fast path, the batching can result in better allocation > decisions and less locking. This changeset first adjusts the users to > call a common array-of-pages allocation function, then adjusts that > common function to use the batch page allocator. > > v2: moved new helper to extent_io.[ch]. Fixed title format. It does not address comments from https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/20220328230909.GW2237@twin.jikos.cz
On 3/30/22 12:58, David Sterba wrote: > On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 12:44:05PM -0400, Sweet Tea Dorminy wrote: >> In several places, btrfs allocates an array of pages, one at a time. In >> addition to duplicating code, the mm subsystem provides a helper to >> allocate multiple pages at once into an array which is suited for our >> usecase. In the fast path, the batching can result in better allocation >> decisions and less locking. This changeset first adjusts the users to >> call a common array-of-pages allocation function, then adjusts that >> common function to use the batch page allocator. >> >> v2: moved new helper to extent_io.[ch]. Fixed title format. > > It does not address comments from > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/20220328230909.GW2237@twin.jikos.cz I apologize, I completely missed the inline comments even though I thought something was missing and reread it a couple times... v3 soon.
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 02:08:11PM -0400, Sweet Tea Dorminy wrote: > > > On 3/30/22 12:58, David Sterba wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 12:44:05PM -0400, Sweet Tea Dorminy wrote: > >> In several places, btrfs allocates an array of pages, one at a time. In > >> addition to duplicating code, the mm subsystem provides a helper to > >> allocate multiple pages at once into an array which is suited for our > >> usecase. In the fast path, the batching can result in better allocation > >> decisions and less locking. This changeset first adjusts the users to > >> call a common array-of-pages allocation function, then adjusts that > >> common function to use the batch page allocator. > >> > >> v2: moved new helper to extent_io.[ch]. Fixed title format. > > > > It does not address comments from > > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/20220328230909.GW2237@twin.jikos.cz > I apologize, I completely missed the inline comments even though I > thought something was missing and reread it a couple times... v3 soon. Yeah it's common to not trim a patch and write comments right next to the code, trimming to just a piece of code is also done if it's just the one thing to comment, but for example I go through the patch several times so trimming would not work very well. If you're using mutt, there's a command (bound to T by default) that hides any quoted text.