[PATCH v3 0/4] block: loop: improve loop with AIO

From: Ming Lei
Date: Wed May 06 2015 - 13:08:44 EST


Hi Guys,

There are about 3 advantages to use direct I/O and AIO on
read/write loop's backing file:

1) double cache can be avoided, then memory usage gets
decreased a lot

2) not like user space direct I/O, there isn't cost of
pinning pages

3) avoid context switch for obtaining good throughput
- in buffered file read, random I/O throughput is often obtained
only if they are submitted concurrently from lots of tasks; but for
sequential I/O, most of times they can be hit from page cache, so
concurrent submissions often introduce unnecessary context switch
and can't improve throughput much. There was such discussion[1]
to use non-blocking I/O to improve the problem for application.
- with direct I/O and AIO, concurrent submissions can be
avoided and random read throughput can't be affected meantime

So this patchset trys to improve loop via AIO, and about 45% memory
usage can be decreased, see detailed data in commit log of patch4,
also IO throughput isn't affected too.

V3:
- based on Al's iov_iter work and Christoph's kiocb changes
- use kthread_work
- introduce IOCB_DONT_DIRTY_PAGE flag
- set QUEUE_FLAG_NOMERGES for loop's request queue
V2:
- remove 'extra' parameter to aio_kernel_alloc()
- try to avoid memory allcation inside queue req callback
- introduce 'use_mq' sysfs file for enabling kernel aio or disabling it
V1:
- link:
http://marc.info/?t=140803157700004&r=1&w=2
- improve failure path in aio_kernel_submit()

drivers/block/loop.c | 166 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
drivers/block/loop.h | 14 +++---
fs/direct-io.c | 10 ++--
include/linux/fs.h | 1 +
4 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-)

Thanks,
Ming Lei

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