Re: fsync fixes for 2.4

From: mgross (mgross@unix-os.sc.intel.com)
Date: Wed Jul 17 2002 - 09:44:18 EST


On Monday 15 July 2002 06:07 am, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 02:52:11PM -0700, Griffiths, Richard A wrote:
> > Mark is off climbing Mt. Hood, so he asked me to post the data on the
> > fsync patch.

I was excited to report the significant improvement of 2.4.19rc1+fsync fix
over 2.4.18 and didn't realize that the improvement was not due to the fsync
patch. I'm so glad Richard did a careful check, I was on my way out the
door for my vacation :)

I would like to know what's so good about 2.4.19rc1 that gives our block I/O
benchmark that significant improvement over 2.4.18.

> > It appears from these results that there is no appreciable improvement
> > using the
> > fsync patch - there is a slight loss of top end on 4 adapters 1 drive.
>
> that's very much expected, as said with my new design by adding an
> additional pass (third pass), I could remove the slight loss that I
> expected from the simple patch that puts wait_on_buffer right in the
> first pass.
>
> I mentioned this in my first email of the thread, so it looks all right.
> For a rc2 the slight loss sounds like the simplest approch.
>
> If you care about it, with my new fsync accounting design we can fix it,
> just let me know if you're interested about it. Personally I'm pretty
> much fine with it this way too, as said in the first email if we block
> it's likely bdflush is pumping the queue for us. the slowdown is most
> probably due too early unplug of the queue generated by the blocking
> points.

I don't care about the very slight (and possibly in the noise floor of our
test) reduction in throughput due to the fsync fix. I think your's and
Andrews' assertion of the bdflush / dirty page handling getting stopped up
is likely the problem preventing scaling to my personal goal of 250 to
300MB/sec on our setup.

Thanks,

Mark Gross
PS I had a very nice time on mount hood. I didn't make it to the top this
time too much snow had melted off the top of the thing to have a safe attempt
at the summit. It was a guided (http://www.timberlinemtguides.com) 3 day
climb.
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