[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] Segments can span multiple clusters with tap:qcow
Hi Keir, On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 10:09 +0100, Keir Fraser wrote: > On 25/4/07 21:41, "Mark McLoughlin" <markmc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > In blktap's qcow we need split up read/write requests if the requests > > span multiple clusters. However, with our MAX_AIO_REQUESTS define we > > assume that there is only ever a single aio request per tapdisk request > > and under heavy i/o we can run out of room causing us to cancel > > requests. > > > > The attached patch dynamically allocates (based on cluster_bits) the > > various io request queues the driver maintains. > > The current code allocates aio-request info for every segment in a request > ring (MAX_AIO_REQUESTS == BLK_RING_SIZE * MAX_SEGMENTS_PER_REQUEST). This > patch seems to take into account that each segment (part-of-page) can itself > be split into clusters, hence the page_size/cluster_size calculation, but > shouldn't this be multiplied by the existing MAX_AIO_REQUESTS? Otherwise you > provide only enough aio requests for one segment at a time, rather than a > request ring's worth of segments? Absolutely, well spotted. I fixed that typo after testing, but obviously forgot to run "quilt refresh" before sending ... Fixed version attached. Thanks, Mark. Attachment:
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