Re: [PATCHSET v3.1 0/7] data integrity: Stabilize pages during writeback for various fses

From: OGAWA Hirofumi
Date: Tue May 10 2011 - 10:05:51 EST


OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> writes:
>
>>> I see. So many block layer stuff sounds like broken on corner case? If
>>> so, I more feel this approach should be temporary workaround, and should
>>> use another less-blocking approach.
>> Not many but some... The alternative to less blocking approach is to do
>> copy-out before a page is submitted for IO (or various middle ground
>> alternatives of doing sometimes copyout, sometimes blocking...). That costs
>> some performance as well. We talked about it at LSF and the approach
>> Darrick is implementing was considered the least intrusive. There's really
>> no way to fix these corner cases and keep performance.
>
> You already considered, to copy only if page was writeback (like
> copy-on-write). I.e. if page is on I/O, copy, then switch the page for
> writing new data.

missed question mark in here.

Did you already consider, to copy only if page was writeback (like
copy-on-write)? I.e. if page is on I/O, copy, then switch the page for
writing new data.

> Yes, it is complex. But I think blocking and overhead is minimum, and
> this can be used as infrastructure for copy-on-write FS.
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OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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