Re: [PATCH v4 1/4] block: Add iocontext priority to request

From: Adam Manzananares
Date: Fri Oct 14 2016 - 14:37:02 EST


The 10/14/2016 07:54, Hannes Reinecke wrote:
> On 10/13/2016 09:53 PM, Adam Manzanares wrote:
> > Patch adds an association between iocontext ioprio and the ioprio of a
> > request. This value is set in blk_rq_set_prio which takes the request and
> > the ioc as arguments. If the ioc is valid in blk_rq_set_prio then the
> > iopriority of the request is set as the iopriority of the ioc. In
> > init_request_from_bio a check is made to see if the ioprio of the bio is
> > valid and if so then the request prio comes from the bio.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Adam Manzananares <adam.manzanares@xxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > block/blk-core.c | 4 +++-
> > include/linux/blkdev.h | 14 ++++++++++++++
> > 2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/block/blk-core.c b/block/blk-core.c
> > index 14d7c07..361b1b9 100644
> > --- a/block/blk-core.c
> > +++ b/block/blk-core.c
> > @@ -1153,6 +1153,7 @@ static struct request *__get_request(struct request_list *rl, int op,
> >
> > blk_rq_init(q, rq);
> > blk_rq_set_rl(rq, rl);
> > + blk_rq_set_prio(rq, ioc);
> > req_set_op_attrs(rq, op, op_flags | REQ_ALLOCED);
> >
> > /* init elvpriv */
> > @@ -1656,7 +1657,8 @@ void init_request_from_bio(struct request *req, struct bio *bio)
> >
> > req->errors = 0;
> > req->__sector = bio->bi_iter.bi_sector;
> > - req->ioprio = bio_prio(bio);
> > + if (ioprio_valid(bio_prio(bio)))
> > + req->ioprio = bio_prio(bio);
> > blk_rq_bio_prep(req->q, req, bio);
> > }
> >
> > diff --git a/include/linux/blkdev.h b/include/linux/blkdev.h
> > index c47c358..9a0ceaa 100644
> > --- a/include/linux/blkdev.h
> > +++ b/include/linux/blkdev.h
> > @@ -934,6 +934,20 @@ static inline unsigned int blk_rq_count_bios(struct request *rq)
> > }
> >
> > /*
> > + * blk_rq_set_prio - associate a request with prio from ioc
> > + * @rq: request of interest
> > + * @ioc: target iocontext
> > + *
> > + * Assocate request prio with ioc prio so request based drivers
> > + * can leverage priority information.
> > + */
> > +static inline void blk_rq_set_prio(struct request *rq, struct io_context *ioc)
> > +{
> > + if (ioc)
> > + rq->ioprio = ioc->ioprio;
> > +}
> > +
> > +/*
> > * Request issue related functions.
> > */
> > extern struct request *blk_peek_request(struct request_queue *q);
> >
> Don't you need to check for 'ioprio_valid()' here, too?

I poked around and it should be safe to not check for ioprio valid
at this point. ioprio_valid only checks to see if the ioprio is
not IOPRIO_CLASS_NONE. The request by default has a ioprio of none
so if the ioc has ioprio of none we are not changing anything.

The locations in the code that I found where the ioc prio is set are
either filtered through the syscall handler, which checks for invalid
priority combinations, or have valid priority values.

Take care,
Adam

>
> Cheers,
>
> Hannes
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