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The aim of this patch is to reduce the fragmentation of block groups under certain unhappy workloads. It is particularly effective when the size of extents correlates with their lifetime, which is something we have observed causing fragmentation in the fleet at Meta. This patch categorizes extents into size classes: - x < 128KiB: "small" - 128KiB < x < 8MiB: "medium" - x > 8MiB: "large" and as much as possible reduces allocations of extents into block groups that don't match the size class. This takes advantage of any (possible) correlation between size and lifetime and also leaves behind predictable re-usable gaps when extents are freed; small writes don't gum up bigger holes. Size classes are implemented in the following way: - Mark each new block group with a size class of the first allocation that goes into it. - Add two new passes to ffe: "unset size class" and "wrong size class". First, try only matching block groups, then try unset ones, then allow allocation of new ones, and finally allow mismatched block groups. - Filtering is done just by skipping inappropriate ones, there is no special size class indexing. Other solutions I considered were: - A best fit allocator with an rb-tree. This worked well, as small writes didn't leak big holes from large freed extents, but led to regressions in ffe and write performance due to lock contention on the rb-tree with every allocation possibly updating it in parallel. Perhaps something clever could be done to do the updates in the background while being "right enough". - A fixed size "working set". This prevents freeing an extent drastically changing where writes currently land, and seems like a good option too. Doesn't take advantage of size in any way. - The same size class idea, but implemented with xarray marks. This turned out to be slower than looping the linked list and skipping wrong block groups, and is also less flexible since we must have only 3 size classes (max #marks). With the current approach we can have as many as we like. Performance testing was done via: https://github.com/josefbacik/fsperf Of particular relevance are the new fragmentation specific tests. A brief summary of the testing results: - Neutral results on existing tests. There are some minor regressions and improvements here and there, but nothing that truly stands out as notable. - Improvement on new tests where size class and extent lifetime are correlated. Fragmentation in these cases is completely eliminated and write performance is generally a little better. There is also significant improvement where extent sizes are just a bit larger than the size class boundaries. - Regression on one new tests: where the allocations are sized intentionally a hair under the borders of the size classes. Results are neutral on the test that intentionally attacks this new scheme by mixing extent size and lifetime. The full dump of the performance results can be found here: https://bur.io/fsperf/size-class-2022-11-15.txt (there are ANSI escape codes, so best to curl and view in terminal) Here is a snippet from the full results for a new test which mixes buffered writes appending to a long lived set of files and large short lived fallocates: bufferedappendvsfallocate results metric baseline current stdev diff ====================================================================================== avg_commit_ms 31.13 29.20 2.67 -6.22% bg_count 14 15.60 0 11.43% commits 11.10 12.20 0.32 9.91% elapsed 27.30 26.40 2.98 -3.30% end_state_mount_ns 11122551.90 10635118.90 851143.04 -4.38% end_state_umount_ns 1.36e+09 1.35e+09 12248056.65 -1.07% find_free_extent_calls 116244.30 114354.30 964.56 -1.63% find_free_extent_ns_max 599507.20 1047168.20 103337.08 74.67% find_free_extent_ns_mean 3607.19 3672.11 101.20 1.80% find_free_extent_ns_min 500 512 6.67 2.40% find_free_extent_ns_p50 2848 2876 37.65 0.98% find_free_extent_ns_p95 4916 5000 75.45 1.71% find_free_extent_ns_p99 20734.49 20920.48 1670.93 0.90% frag_pct_max 61.67 0 8.05 -100.00% frag_pct_mean 43.59 0 6.10 -100.00% frag_pct_min 25.91 0 16.60 -100.00% frag_pct_p50 42.53 0 7.25 -100.00% frag_pct_p95 61.67 0 8.05 -100.00% frag_pct_p99 61.67 0 8.05 -100.00% fragmented_bg_count 6.10 0 1.45 -100.00% max_commit_ms 49.80 46 5.37 -7.63% sys_cpu 2.59 2.62 0.29 1.39% write_bw_bytes 1.62e+08 1.68e+08 17975843.50 3.23% write_clat_ns_mean 57426.39 54475.95 2292.72 -5.14% write_clat_ns_p50 46950.40 42905.60 2101.35 -8.62% write_clat_ns_p99 148070.40 143769.60 2115.17 -2.90% write_io_kbytes 4194304 4194304 0 0.00% write_iops 2476.15 2556.10 274.29 3.23% write_lat_ns_max 2101667.60 2251129.50 370556.59 7.11% write_lat_ns_mean 59374.91 55682.00 2523.09 -6.22% write_lat_ns_min 17353.10 16250 1646.08 -6.36% There are some mixed improvements/regressions in most metrics along with an elimination of fragmentation in this workload. On the balance, the drastic 1->0 improvement in the happy cases seems worth the mix of regressions and improvements we do observe. Some considerations for future work: - Experimenting with more size classes - More hinting/search ordering work to approximate a best-fit allocator Signed-off-by: Boris Burkov <boris@bur.io> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
160 lines
5.2 KiB
C
160 lines
5.2 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
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#ifndef BTRFS_EXTENT_TREE_H
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#define BTRFS_EXTENT_TREE_H
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#include "misc.h"
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#include "block-group.h"
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struct btrfs_free_cluster;
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enum btrfs_extent_allocation_policy {
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BTRFS_EXTENT_ALLOC_CLUSTERED,
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BTRFS_EXTENT_ALLOC_ZONED,
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};
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struct find_free_extent_ctl {
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/* Basic allocation info */
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u64 ram_bytes;
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u64 num_bytes;
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u64 min_alloc_size;
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u64 empty_size;
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u64 flags;
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int delalloc;
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/* Where to start the search inside the bg */
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u64 search_start;
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/* For clustered allocation */
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u64 empty_cluster;
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struct btrfs_free_cluster *last_ptr;
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bool use_cluster;
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bool have_caching_bg;
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bool orig_have_caching_bg;
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/* Allocation is called for tree-log */
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bool for_treelog;
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/* Allocation is called for data relocation */
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bool for_data_reloc;
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/* RAID index, converted from flags */
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int index;
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/*
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* Current loop number, check find_free_extent_update_loop() for details
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*/
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int loop;
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/*
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* Whether we're refilling a cluster, if true we need to re-search
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* current block group but don't try to refill the cluster again.
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*/
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bool retry_clustered;
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/*
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* Whether we're updating free space cache, if true we need to re-search
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* current block group but don't try updating free space cache again.
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*/
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bool retry_unclustered;
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/* If current block group is cached */
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int cached;
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/* Max contiguous hole found */
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u64 max_extent_size;
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/* Total free space from free space cache, not always contiguous */
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u64 total_free_space;
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/* Found result */
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u64 found_offset;
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/* Hint where to start looking for an empty space */
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u64 hint_byte;
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/* Allocation policy */
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enum btrfs_extent_allocation_policy policy;
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/* Whether or not the allocator is currently following a hint */
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bool hinted;
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/* Size class of block groups to prefer in early loops */
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enum btrfs_block_group_size_class size_class;
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};
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enum btrfs_inline_ref_type {
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BTRFS_REF_TYPE_INVALID,
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BTRFS_REF_TYPE_BLOCK,
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BTRFS_REF_TYPE_DATA,
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BTRFS_REF_TYPE_ANY,
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};
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int btrfs_get_extent_inline_ref_type(const struct extent_buffer *eb,
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struct btrfs_extent_inline_ref *iref,
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enum btrfs_inline_ref_type is_data);
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u64 hash_extent_data_ref(u64 root_objectid, u64 owner, u64 offset);
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int btrfs_add_excluded_extent(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
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u64 start, u64 num_bytes);
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void btrfs_free_excluded_extents(struct btrfs_block_group *cache);
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int btrfs_run_delayed_refs(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, unsigned long count);
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void btrfs_cleanup_ref_head_accounting(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
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struct btrfs_delayed_ref_root *delayed_refs,
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struct btrfs_delayed_ref_head *head);
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int btrfs_lookup_data_extent(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, u64 start, u64 len);
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int btrfs_lookup_extent_info(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info, u64 bytenr,
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u64 offset, int metadata, u64 *refs, u64 *flags);
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int btrfs_pin_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, u64 bytenr, u64 num,
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int reserved);
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int btrfs_pin_extent_for_log_replay(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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u64 bytenr, u64 num_bytes);
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int btrfs_exclude_logged_extents(struct extent_buffer *eb);
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int btrfs_cross_ref_exist(struct btrfs_root *root,
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u64 objectid, u64 offset, u64 bytenr, bool strict,
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struct btrfs_path *path);
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struct extent_buffer *btrfs_alloc_tree_block(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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struct btrfs_root *root,
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u64 parent, u64 root_objectid,
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const struct btrfs_disk_key *key,
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int level, u64 hint,
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u64 empty_size,
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enum btrfs_lock_nesting nest);
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void btrfs_free_tree_block(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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u64 root_id,
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struct extent_buffer *buf,
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u64 parent, int last_ref);
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int btrfs_alloc_reserved_file_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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struct btrfs_root *root, u64 owner,
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u64 offset, u64 ram_bytes,
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struct btrfs_key *ins);
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int btrfs_alloc_logged_file_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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u64 root_objectid, u64 owner, u64 offset,
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struct btrfs_key *ins);
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int btrfs_reserve_extent(struct btrfs_root *root, u64 ram_bytes, u64 num_bytes,
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u64 min_alloc_size, u64 empty_size, u64 hint_byte,
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struct btrfs_key *ins, int is_data, int delalloc);
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int btrfs_inc_ref(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, struct btrfs_root *root,
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struct extent_buffer *buf, int full_backref);
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int btrfs_dec_ref(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, struct btrfs_root *root,
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struct extent_buffer *buf, int full_backref);
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int btrfs_set_disk_extent_flags(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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struct extent_buffer *eb, u64 flags, int level);
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int btrfs_free_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, struct btrfs_ref *ref);
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int btrfs_free_reserved_extent(struct btrfs_fs_info *fs_info,
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u64 start, u64 len, int delalloc);
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int btrfs_pin_reserved_extent(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, u64 start, u64 len);
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int btrfs_finish_extent_commit(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans);
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int btrfs_inc_extent_ref(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans, struct btrfs_ref *generic_ref);
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int __must_check btrfs_drop_snapshot(struct btrfs_root *root, int update_ref,
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int for_reloc);
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int btrfs_drop_subtree(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
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struct btrfs_root *root,
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struct extent_buffer *node,
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struct extent_buffer *parent);
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#endif
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