[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: [patch] Re: Interaction between Xen and XFS: stray RW mappings
On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 11:30:35AM +0200, Andi Kleen wrote: > On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 05:04:14PM +1000, David Chinner wrote: > > > You mean like vmap() could record the pages passed to it in the > > > area->pages > > > array, and we walk and release than in __vunmap() like it already does > > > for vfree()? > > > > > > If we did this, it would probably be best to pass a page release function > > > into the vmap or vunmap call - we'd need page_cache_release() called on > > > the page rather than __free_page().... > > > > > > The solution belongs behind the vmap/vunmap interface, not in XFS.... > > > > Lightly tested(*) patch that does this with lazy unmapping > > below for comment. > > Thanks > > > > > (*) a) kernel boots, b) made an XFS filesystem with 64k directory > > blocks, created ~100,000 files in a directory to get a wide btree > > (~1700 blocks, still only a single level) and run repeated finds > > across it dropping caches in between. Each traversal maps and > > unmaps every btree block. > > Hmm, the __free_page -> page_cache_release() change in vfree() would > have been simpler wouldn't it? Yes, it would, but I tried to leave vmalloc doing the same thing as it was before. I think that it would be safe simply to call put_page() directly in the __vunmap() code and drop all the release function passing, but I don't know enough about that code to say for certain. I'll spin up another patch tomorrow that does this and see how it goes. > But if it works it is fine. Seems to - it's passed XFSQA with 64k directories and a bunch of dirstress workouts as well. Nick, Jeremy, (others?) any objections to this approach to solve the problem? Cheers, Dave. -- Dave Chinner Principal Engineer SGI Australian Software Group _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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