Message ID | 20200206104214.400857-1-naohiro.aota@wdc.com (mailing list archive) |
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Series | btrfs: refactor and generalize chunk/dev_extent/extent allocation | expand |
Hi Naohiro. Naohiro Aota - 06.02.20, 11:41:54 CET: > This series refactors chunk allocation, device_extent allocation and > extent allocation functions and make them generalized to be able to > implement other allocation policy easily. > > On top of this series, we can simplify some part of the "btrfs: zoned > block device support" series as adding a new type of chunk allocator > and extent allocator for zoned block devices. Furthermore, we will be > able to implement and test some other allocator in the idea page of > the wiki e.g. SSD caching, dedicated metadata drive, chunk allocation > groups, and so on. Regarding SSD caching, are you aware that there has been previous work with even involved handling part of it in the Virtual Filesystem Switch (VFS)? VFS hot-data tracking, LWN article: https://lwn.net/Articles/525651/ Patchset, not sure whether it is the most recent one: [PATCH v2 00/12] VFS hot tracking https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/1368493184-5939-1-git-send-email-zwu.kernel@gmail.com/ So for SSD caching you may be able to re-use or pick up some of this work, unless it would be unsuitable to be used with this new approach. Thanks,
On Thu, Feb 06, 2020 at 12:43:30PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote: >Hi Naohiro. > >Naohiro Aota - 06.02.20, 11:41:54 CET: >> This series refactors chunk allocation, device_extent allocation and >> extent allocation functions and make them generalized to be able to >> implement other allocation policy easily. >> >> On top of this series, we can simplify some part of the "btrfs: zoned >> block device support" series as adding a new type of chunk allocator >> and extent allocator for zoned block devices. Furthermore, we will be >> able to implement and test some other allocator in the idea page of >> the wiki e.g. SSD caching, dedicated metadata drive, chunk allocation >> groups, and so on. > >Regarding SSD caching, are you aware that there has been previous work >with even involved handling part of it in the Virtual Filesystem Switch >(VFS)? > >VFS hot-data tracking, LWN article: > >https://lwn.net/Articles/525651/ > >Patchset, not sure whether it is the most recent one: > >[PATCH v2 00/12] VFS hot tracking > >https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/1368493184-5939-1-git-send-email-zwu.kernel@gmail.com/ Yes, I once saw the patchset. Not sure about the detail, though. >So for SSD caching you may be able to re-use or pick up some of this >work, unless it would be unsuitable to be used with this new approach. Currently, I have no plan to implement the SSD caching feature by myself. I think some patches of the series like this [1] can be reworked on my series as adding an "SSD caching chunk allocator." So, it's welcome to hear suggestions about the hook interface. [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/1371817260-8615-3-git-send-email-zwu.kernel@gmail.com/ >Thanks, >-- >Martin > >
Naohiro Aota - 07.02.20, 07:06:00 CET: > On Thu, Feb 06, 2020 at 12:43:30PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote: > >Hi Naohiro. > > > >Naohiro Aota - 06.02.20, 11:41:54 CET: > >> This series refactors chunk allocation, device_extent allocation > >> and > >> extent allocation functions and make them generalized to be able to > >> implement other allocation policy easily. > >> > >> On top of this series, we can simplify some part of the "btrfs: > >> zoned > >> block device support" series as adding a new type of chunk > >> allocator > >> and extent allocator for zoned block devices. Furthermore, we will > >> be > >> able to implement and test some other allocator in the idea page of > >> the wiki e.g. SSD caching, dedicated metadata drive, chunk > >> allocation > >> groups, and so on. > > > >Regarding SSD caching, are you aware that there has been previous > >work with even involved handling part of it in the Virtual > >Filesystem Switch (VFS)? > > > >VFS hot-data tracking, LWN article: > > > >https://lwn.net/Articles/525651/ > > > >Patchset, not sure whether it is the most recent one: > > > >[PATCH v2 00/12] VFS hot tracking > > > >https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/1368493184-5939-1-git-send-email-> >zwu.kernel@gmail.com/ > Yes, I once saw the patchset. Not sure about the detail, though. > > >So for SSD caching you may be able to re-use or pick up some of this > >work, unless it would be unsuitable to be used with this new > >approach. > Currently, I have no plan to implement the SSD caching feature by > myself. I think some patches of the series like this [1] can be > reworked on my series as adding an "SSD caching chunk allocator." So, > it's welcome to hear suggestions about the hook interface. Thank you. Adding Zhi Yong Wu to Cc. I don't know details about this patch set either. @Zhi Yong Wu: Are you interested interested in rebasing your SSD caching patch above this refactoring work? Ciao, Martin > [1] > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/1371817260-8615-3-git-send-email-> zwu.kernel@gmail.com/ > >Thanks,