RDS: flush fmrs before allocating new ones
Flushing FMRs is somewhat expensive, and is currently kicked off when the interrupt handler notices that we are getting low. The result of this is that FMR flushing only happens from the interrupt cpus. This spreads the load more effectively by triggering flushes just before we allocate a new FMR. Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
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#include "ib.h"
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#include "xlist.h"
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struct workqueue_struct *rds_ib_fmr_wq;
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static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, clean_list_grace);
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#define CLEAN_LIST_BUSY_BIT 0
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struct rds_ib_mr *ibmr = NULL;
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int err = 0, iter = 0;
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if (atomic_read(&pool->dirty_count) >= pool->max_items / 10)
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queue_delayed_work(rds_ib_fmr_wq, &pool->flush_worker, 10);
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while (1) {
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ibmr = rds_ib_reuse_fmr(pool);
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if (ibmr)
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return ret;
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}
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struct workqueue_struct *rds_ib_fmr_wq;
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int rds_ib_fmr_init(void)
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{
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rds_ib_fmr_wq = create_workqueue("rds_fmr_flushd");
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