Hi!
The problem is that getdents(2) returns inodes out of order and
du causes many head seeks. I tried to solve the problem by patch
I included in. The idea of the patch is pretty simple: just try
to sort dentries by inode number in readdir(). It works because
inodes sits at fixed places in ext2/ext3. Please, look at results
I just got:
real user sys
ext3+htree: 7m22.236s 0m0.292s 0m2.204s
ext3-htree: 3m6.539s 0m0.481s 0m2.278s
ext3+sd-05: 3m45.453s 0m0.493s 0m2.265s
ext3+sd-10: 3m35.770s 0m0.514s 0m2.076s
ext3+sd-15: 3m24.235s 0m0.558s 0m2.075s
ext3+sd-20: 3m6.802s 0m0.486s 0m2.214s
ext3+sd-25: 2m55.062s 0m0.490s 0m2.105s
ext3+sd-30: 2m39.658s 0m0.492s 0m2.138s
'sd-N' stands for sortdir, N blocks will be prefetched before
sorting.
Of course, sortdir isn't production-ready and I even don't try
to test it hard. Just to probe the idea.
After applying the patch, use 'sortdir' or 'sortdir=N' as mount
option.
with best regards, Alex
>>>>> Martin J Bligh (MJB) writes:
MJB> Problem Description: I created a directory ("test") with 32000
MJB> (ok, 31998) directories in it, and put a file called 'foo' in
MJB> each of them (for i in `ls`; do cd $i && touch bar && cd .. ;
MJB> done). Then I took that ext3 partion, umounted it, did a
MJB> 'tune2fs -O dir_index', then 'fsck -fD', and remounted. I then
MJB> did a 'time du -hs' on the test directory, and here are the
MJB> results.
MJB> ext3+htree: bwindle@razor:/giant/inodes$ time du -hs 126M .
MJB> real 7m21.756s user 0m2.021s sys 0m22.190s
MJB> I then unmounted, tune2fs -O ^dir_index, e2fsck -fD /dev/hdb1,
MJB> remounted, and did another du -hs on the test directory. It took
MJB> 1 minute, 48 seconds.
MJB> bwindle@razor:/giant/test$ time du -hs 126M .
MJB> real 1m48.760s user 0m1.986s sys 0m21.563s
MJB> I thought htree was supposed to speed up access with large
MJB> numbers of directories?
diff -uNr linux/fs/ext3/dir.c edited/fs/ext3/dir.c
--- linux/fs/ext3/dir.c Thu Mar 6 14:57:50 2003
+++ edited/fs/ext3/dir.c Fri Mar 7 18:35:32 2003
@@ -33,8 +33,12 @@
static int ext3_readdir(struct file *, void *, filldir_t);
static int ext3_dx_readdir(struct file * filp,
void * dirent, filldir_t filldir);
+static int ext3_readdir_sort (struct file * filp,
+ void * dirent, filldir_t filldir);
static int ext3_release_dir (struct inode * inode,
struct file * filp);
+int ext3_htree_store_dirent_sorted(struct file *dir_file,
+ struct ext3_dir_entry_2 *dirent);
struct file_operations ext3_dir_operations = {
.read = generic_read_dir,
@@ -104,9 +108,17 @@
sb = inode->i_sb;
if (is_dx(inode)) {
+ if (test_opt(inode->i_sb, SORTDIR)) {
+ err = ext3_readdir_sort(filp, dirent, filldir);
+ unlock_kernel();
+ return err;
+ }
+
err = ext3_dx_readdir(filp, dirent, filldir);
- if (err != ERR_BAD_DX_DIR)
+ if (err != ERR_BAD_DX_DIR) {
+ unlock_kernel();
return err;
+ }
/*
* We don't set the inode dirty flag since it's not
* critical that it get flushed back to the disk.
@@ -249,6 +261,8 @@
__u32 inode;
__u8 name_len;
__u8 file_type;
+ loff_t offs;
+ struct list_head list;
char name[0];
};
@@ -311,6 +325,9 @@
p->curr_hash = pos2maj_hash(pos);
p->curr_minor_hash = pos2min_hash(pos);
p->next_hash = 0;
+ INIT_LIST_HEAD(&p->list);
+ p->list_nr = 0;
+
return p;
}
@@ -493,10 +510,193 @@
static int ext3_release_dir (struct inode * inode, struct file * filp)
{
- if (is_dx(inode) && filp->private_data)
+ if (is_dx(inode) && filp->private_data)
ext3_htree_free_dir_info(filp->private_data);
return 0;
}
+int ext3_htree_fill_pool(struct file *dir_file, struct ext3_dir_entry_2 *dirent)
+{
+ struct rb_node **p, *parent = NULL;
+ struct fname * fname, *new_fn, *prev_fname = NULL;
+ struct dir_private_info *info;
+ int len;
+
+ info = (struct dir_private_info *) dir_file->private_data;
+ p = &info->root.rb_node;
+
+ /* Create and allocate the fname structure */
+ len = sizeof(struct fname) + dirent->name_len + 1;
+ new_fn = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL);
+ if (!new_fn)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ memset(new_fn, 0, len);
+ new_fn->hash = new_fn->inode = le32_to_cpu(dirent->inode);
+ new_fn->name_len = dirent->name_len;
+ new_fn->file_type = dirent->file_type;
+ memcpy(new_fn->name, dirent->name, dirent->name_len);
+ new_fn->name[dirent->name_len] = 0;
+ new_fn->offs = dir_file->f_pos;
+
+ while (*p) {
+ parent = *p;
+ fname = rb_entry(parent, struct fname, rb_hash);
+
+ if (new_fn->hash < fname->hash)
+ p = &(*p)->rb_left;
+ else {
+ prev_fname = fname;
+ p = &(*p)->rb_right;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (prev_fname)
+ list_add(&new_fn->list, &prev_fname->list);
+ else
+ list_add(&new_fn->list, &info->list);
+
+ rb_link_node(&new_fn->rb_hash, parent, p);
+ rb_insert_color(&new_fn->rb_hash, &info->root);
+ info->list_nr++;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int ext3_fill_from_sort_pool (struct file * filp, void * dirent, filldir_t filldir)
+{
+ struct super_block * sb = filp->f_dentry->d_inode->i_sb;
+ struct dir_private_info *info = filp->private_data;
+ struct list_head * cur;
+ struct fname *fname;
+ int error;
+
+ list_for_each(cur, &info->list) {
+ fname = list_entry(cur, struct fname, list);
+
+ error = filldir(dirent, fname->name,
+ fname->name_len, fname->offs,
+ fname->inode,
+ get_dtype(sb, fname->file_type));
+ if (error)
+ return 0;
+
+ list_del(&fname->list);
+ info->list_nr--;
+ }
+
+ if (info->list_nr == 0)
+ free_rb_tree_fname(&info->root);
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int ext3_readdir_sort (struct file * filp,
+ void * dirent, filldir_t filldir)
+{
+ unsigned long offset, blk;
+ int i, stored, error = 0, blocks = 0, err;
+ struct buffer_head * bh;
+ struct ext3_dir_entry_2 * de;
+ struct inode *inode = filp->f_dentry->d_inode;
+ struct super_block * sb = inode->i_sb;
+ struct dir_private_info *info = filp->private_data;
+
+ if (!info) {
+ info = create_dir_info(filp->f_pos);
+ if (!info)
+ return -ENOMEM;
+ filp->private_data = info;
+ }
+
+ if (info->list_nr > 0) {
+ ext3_fill_from_sort_pool(filp, dirent, filldir);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ stored = 0;
+ bh = NULL;
+ offset = filp->f_pos & (sb->s_blocksize - 1);
+
+ while (!error && (blocks < EXT3_SB(sb)->sortdir_prefetch) &&
+ (filp->f_pos < inode->i_size)) {
+ blk = (filp->f_pos) >> EXT3_BLOCK_SIZE_BITS(sb);
+ bh = ext3_bread (0, inode, blk, 0, &err);
+ if (!bh) {
+ ext3_error (sb, "ext3_readdir",
+ "directory #%lu contains a hole at offset %lu",
+ inode->i_ino, (unsigned long)filp->f_pos);
+ filp->f_pos += sb->s_blocksize - offset;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+revalidate:
+ /* If the dir block has changed since the last call to
+ * readdir(2), then we might be pointing to an invalid
+ * dirent right now. Scan from the start of the block
+ * to make sure. */
+ if (filp->f_version != inode->i_version) {
+ for (i = 0; i < sb->s_blocksize && i < offset; ) {
+ de = (struct ext3_dir_entry_2 *)
+ (bh->b_data + i);
+ /* It's too expensive to do a full
+ * dirent test each time round this
+ * loop, but we do have to test at
+ * least that it is non-zero. A
+ * failure will be detected in the
+ * dirent test below. */
+ if (le16_to_cpu(de->rec_len) <
+ EXT3_DIR_REC_LEN(1))
+ break;
+ i += le16_to_cpu(de->rec_len);
+ }
+ offset = i;
+ filp->f_pos = (filp->f_pos & ~(sb->s_blocksize - 1))
+ | offset;
+ filp->f_version = inode->i_version;
+ }
+
+ while (!error && filp->f_pos < inode->i_size
+ && offset < sb->s_blocksize) {
+ de = (struct ext3_dir_entry_2 *) (bh->b_data + offset);
+ if (!ext3_check_dir_entry ("ext3_readdir", inode, de,
+ bh, offset)) {
+ /* On error, skip the f_pos to the
+ * next block. */
+ filp->f_pos = (filp->f_pos |
+ (sb->s_blocksize - 1)) + 1;
+ brelse (bh);
+ return stored;
+ }
+ offset += le16_to_cpu(de->rec_len);
+ if (le32_to_cpu(de->inode)) {
+ /* We might block in the next section
+ * if the data destination is
+ * currently swapped out. So, use a
+ * version stamp to detect whether or
+ * not the directory has been modified
+ * during the copy operation.
+ */
+ unsigned long version = filp->f_version;
+
+ error = ext3_htree_fill_pool(filp, de);
+ if (error)
+ break;
+ if (version != filp->f_version)
+ goto revalidate;
+ stored ++;
+ }
+ filp->f_pos += le16_to_cpu(de->rec_len);
+ }
+ offset = 0;
+ brelse (bh);
+ blocks++;
+ }
+
+ ext3_fill_from_sort_pool(filp, dirent, filldir);
+
+ UPDATE_ATIME(inode);
+ return 0;
+}
+
#endif
diff -uNr linux/fs/ext3/super.c edited/fs/ext3/super.c
--- linux/fs/ext3/super.c Mon Feb 24 17:47:45 2003
+++ edited/fs/ext3/super.c Fri Mar 7 17:47:27 2003
@@ -584,6 +584,19 @@
continue;
if ((value = strchr (this_char, '=')) != NULL)
*value++ = 0;
+ if (!strcmp (this_char, "sortdir")) {
+ if (value && *value) {
+ int blocks = simple_strtoul(value, &value, 0);
+ printk("EXT3: has value: %d\n", blocks);
+ if (blocks > 0)
+ sbi->sortdir_prefetch = blocks;
+ }
+ if (sbi->sortdir_prefetch == 0)
+ sbi->sortdir_prefetch = 10; /* default value */
+ set_opt(sbi->s_mount_opt, SORTDIR);
+ printk("EXT3-fs: sortdir (%d blocks prefetch)\n",
+ sbi->sortdir_prefetch);
+ } else
#ifdef CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR
if (!strcmp (this_char, "user_xattr"))
set_opt (sbi->s_mount_opt, XATTR_USER);
diff -uNr linux/include/linux/ext3_fs.h edited/include/linux/ext3_fs.h
--- linux/include/linux/ext3_fs.h Mon Feb 24 17:47:33 2003
+++ edited/include/linux/ext3_fs.h Fri Mar 7 18:32:53 2003
@@ -330,6 +330,7 @@
#define EXT3_MOUNT_NO_UID32 0x2000 /* Disable 32-bit UIDs */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_XATTR_USER 0x4000 /* Extended user attributes */
#define EXT3_MOUNT_POSIX_ACL 0x8000 /* POSIX Access Control Lists */
+#define EXT3_MOUNT_SORTDIR 0x10000 /* sort indexed dirs in readdir() */
/* Compatibility, for having both ext2_fs.h and ext3_fs.h included at once */
#ifndef _LINUX_EXT2_FS_H
@@ -656,6 +657,8 @@
__u32 curr_hash;
__u32 curr_minor_hash;
__u32 next_hash;
+ struct list_head list;
+ int list_nr;
};
/*
diff -uNr linux/include/linux/ext3_fs_sb.h edited/include/linux/ext3_fs_sb.h
--- linux/include/linux/ext3_fs_sb.h Mon Nov 11 06:28:30 2002
+++ edited/include/linux/ext3_fs_sb.h Fri Mar 7 17:30:46 2003
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@
struct timer_list turn_ro_timer; /* For turning read-only (crash simulation) */
wait_queue_head_t ro_wait_queue; /* For people waiting for the fs to go read-only */
#endif
+ int sortdir_prefetch; /* how many blocks to read to fill pool --AT */
};
#endif /* _LINUX_EXT3_FS_SB */
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