squeeze max-pause area and drop pass-good area
Revert the pass-good area introduced in ffd1f609ab
("writeback:
introduce max-pause and pass-good dirty limits") and make the max-pause
area smaller and safe.
This fixes ~30% performance regression in the ext3 data=writeback
fio_mmap_randwrite_64k/fio_mmap_randrw_64k test cases, where there are
12 JBOD disks, on each disk runs 8 concurrent tasks doing reads+writes.
Using deadline scheduler also has a regression, but not that big as CFQ,
so this suggests we have some write starvation.
The test logs show that
- the disks are sometimes under utilized
- global dirty pages sometimes rush high to the pass-good area for
several hundred seconds, while in the mean time some bdi dirty pages
drop to very low value (bdi_dirty << bdi_thresh). Then suddenly the
global dirty pages dropped under global dirty threshold and bdi_dirty
rush very high (for example, 2 times higher than bdi_thresh). During
which time balance_dirty_pages() is not called at all.
So the problems are
1) The random writes progress so slow that they break the assumption of
the max-pause logic that "8 pages per 200ms is typically more than
enough to curb heavy dirtiers".
2) The max-pause logic ignored task_bdi_thresh and thus opens the possibility
for some bdi's to over dirty pages, leading to (bdi_dirty >> bdi_thresh)
and then (bdi_thresh >> bdi_dirty) for others.
3) The higher max-pause/pass-good thresholds somehow leads to the bad
swing of dirty pages.
The fix is to allow the task to slightly dirty over task_bdi_thresh, but
no way to exceed bdi_dirty and/or global dirty_thresh.
Tests show that it fixed the JBOD regression completely (both behavior
and performance), while still being able to cut down large pause times
in balance_dirty_pages() for single-disk cases.
Reported-by: Li Shaohua <shaohua.li@intel.com>
Tested-by: Li Shaohua <shaohua.li@intel.com>
Acked-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Wu Fengguang <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
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*
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* (thresh - thresh/DIRTY_FULL_SCOPE, thresh)
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*
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* The 1/16 region above the global dirty limit will be put to maximum pauses:
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*
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* (limit, limit + limit/DIRTY_MAXPAUSE_AREA)
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*
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* The 1/16 region above the max-pause region, dirty exceeded bdi's will be put
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* to loops:
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*
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* (limit + limit/DIRTY_MAXPAUSE_AREA, limit + limit/DIRTY_PASSGOOD_AREA)
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*
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* Further beyond, all dirtier tasks will enter a loop waiting (possibly long
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* time) for the dirty pages to drop, unless written enough pages.
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*
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*/
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#define DIRTY_SCOPE 8
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#define DIRTY_FULL_SCOPE (DIRTY_SCOPE / 2)
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#define DIRTY_MAXPAUSE_AREA 16
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#define DIRTY_PASSGOOD_AREA 8
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/*
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* 4MB minimal write chunk size
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* 200ms is typically more than enough to curb heavy dirtiers;
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* (b) the pause time limit makes the dirtiers more responsive.
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*/
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if (nr_dirty < dirty_thresh +
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dirty_thresh / DIRTY_MAXPAUSE_AREA &&
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if (nr_dirty < dirty_thresh &&
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bdi_dirty < (task_bdi_thresh + bdi_thresh) / 2 &&
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time_after(jiffies, start_time + MAX_PAUSE))
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break;
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/*
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* pass-good area. When some bdi gets blocked (eg. NFS server
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* not responding), or write bandwidth dropped dramatically due
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* to concurrent reads, or dirty threshold suddenly dropped and
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* the dirty pages cannot be brought down anytime soon (eg. on
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* slow USB stick), at least let go of the good bdi's.
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*/
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if (nr_dirty < dirty_thresh +
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dirty_thresh / DIRTY_PASSGOOD_AREA &&
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bdi_dirty < bdi_thresh)
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break;
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/*
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* Increase the delay for each loop, up to our previous
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