Re: per-cpu blk_plug_list

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Mar 03 2004 - 00:15:18 EST


"Chen, Kenneth W" <kenneth.w.chen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I don't understand the proposal here. There is a per-device lock
> already. But the plugged queue need to be on some list outside itself
> so a group of them can be unplugged later on to flush all the I/O.


here's the proposal:


Regarding this:

http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0403.0/0179.html

And also having looked at Miquel's (currently slightly defective)
implementation of the any_congested() API for devicemapper:

ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.4-rc1/2.6.4-rc1-mm1/broken-out/queue-congestion-dm-implementation.patch

I am thinking that an appropriate way of solving the blk_run_queues() lock
contention problem is to nuke the global plug list altogther and make the
unplug function a method in struct backing_device_info.

This is conceptually the appropriate place to put it - it is almost always
the case that when we run blk_run_queues() it is on behalf of an
address_space, and the few remaining case can be simply deleted -
mm/mempool.c is the last one I think.

The implementation of backing_dev_info.unplug() would have to run the
unplug_fn of every queue which contributes to the top-level queue (the
thing which the address_space is sitting on top of).

We discussed this maybe a year ago with Jens but decided against it for
complexity reasons, but gee, dm_table_any_congested() isn't complex. Do we
forsee any particular problem with this?
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