Re: [PATCH 7/9] aio: add aio_kernel_() interface

From: Ming Lei
Date: Wed Jul 23 2014 - 21:57:23 EST


On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 7:16 AM, Zach Brown <zab@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 06:55:28AM +0800, Ming Lei wrote:
>> From: Dave Kleikamp <dave.kleikamp@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> This adds an interface that lets kernel callers submit aio iocbs without
>> going through the user space syscalls. This lets kernel callers avoid
>> the management limits and overhead of the context. It will also let us
>> integrate aio operations with other kernel apis that the user space
>> interface doesn't have access to.
>>
>> This patch is based on Dave's posts in below links:
>>
>> https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/10/16/365
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/linux.kernel/l7mogGJZoKQ
>
> This was originally written a billion years ago when dinosaurs roamed
> the earth. Also, notably, before Kent and Ben reworked a bunch of the

Not so far away, this patch is based on Dave's last version of V9, which
was posted in Oct, 2013, :-)

> aio core. I'd want them to take a look at this patch to make sure that
> it doesn't rely on any assumptions that have changed.

Looks I missed to Cc Ken, :-(

>
>> +/* opcode values not exposed to user space */
>> +enum {
>> + IOCB_CMD_READ_ITER = 0x10000,
>> + IOCB_CMD_WRITE_ITER = 0x10001,
>> +};
>
> And I think the consensus was that this isn't good enough. Find a way
> to encode the kernel caller ops without polluting the uiocb cmd name
> space.

That is easy, since the two cmd names are only for kernel AIO, whatever
should be OK, but looks I didn't see such comment.

>
> (I've now come to think that this entire approach of having loop use aio
> is misguided and that the way forward is to have dio consume what loop
> naturally produces -- bios, blk-mq rqs, whatever -- but I'm on to other

Yes, that is what these patches are doing, and actually AIO's
model is a good match to driver's interface. Lots of drivers
use the asynchronous model(submit, complete, ...).

> things these days.)

At least, loop can improve its throughput much by kernel AIO
without big changes to fs/direct-io(attribute much to ITER_BVEC),
and vhost-scsi should benefit from it too.

Thanks,
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