Re: [PATCH 1/3]fs/inode: iunique() Optimize Performance

From: Matthew Wilcox
Date: Wed Nov 25 2009 - 14:53:03 EST


On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 08:20:02PM +0100, J?r?my Cochoy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There is something strange in iunique : what will happend if all inode
> between max_reserved+1 and (unsinged in)(0-1) ? Will it make an
> infinite loop or an interruption can happen and make an inode become
> free?

Another process can free an inode while this loop is executing.

> In that case, it will be better to stop search when counter overflow, no?

If you have all four billion inodes allocated, you have significantly
bigger problems than this loop. For a start, at 600 bytes per inode,
I'd like to see your machine with 2.4TB of memory. Then there's the
size of your inode hash, and the depth of the chains within it.

> Will it not be better to use a field max_ino_used (in superblock, for
> exemple) where we store the last inode allocated with iunique and make
> a search only if max_ino_used become to (unsigned)(-1) ?
>
> But, if iunique is here to provide a solution in order to generate
> unused inode in filesystem which have various inode number, it's
> better to use a list of used ino, in a short hash table which use the
> first 8 bits of the inode, always use the same function to create a
> new inode and look at the head if we can add a new inode with bigger
> ino and still in the range. (But i think filesystems developper prefer
> to write ther own functions in order to do that, no?)
>
> Well, if we want to stop in case of full inode filesystem, we can put
> the first condition in the head and add change return as :
> return inode->i_ino > max_reserved ? res : 0; // 0 might "i can't find
> an inode after max_reserved"

Gloves.

http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/The_Complicator_0x27_s_Gloves.aspx

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operating system, but compare it to ours. We can't possibly take such
a retrograde step."
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