Re: [PATCH v3 4/4] block: loop: support DIO & AIO

From: Ming Lei
Date: Thu May 07 2015 - 08:32:52 EST


On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 3:24 PM, Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> @@ -441,6 +500,12 @@ static void do_loop_switch(struct loop_device *lo, struct switch_request *p)
>> mapping->host->i_bdev->bd_block_size : PAGE_SIZE;
>> lo->old_gfp_mask = mapping_gfp_mask(mapping);
>> mapping_set_gfp_mask(mapping, lo->old_gfp_mask & ~(__GFP_IO|__GFP_FS));
>> +
>> + lo->support_dio = mapping->a_ops && mapping->a_ops->direct_IO;
>> + if (lo->support_dio)
>> + lo->use_aio = true;
>> + else
>> + lo->use_aio = false;
>
> We need an explicit userspace op-in for this. For one direct I/O can't

Actually this patch is one simplified version, and my old version
has exported two sysfs files(use_aio, use_dio) which can control
if direct IO or AIO is used but only AIO is enabled if DIO is set. Finally
I think it isn't necessary because dio/aio works well from the tests,
and userspace shouldn't care if it is AIO or not if the performance
is good.

> handle sub-sector size access and people use the loop device as a
> workaround for that.

Yes, user can do that, could you explain a bit what the problem is?

> Second this doesn't give anyone seeing negative
> results from aio a way to disable it easily.

If there is the requirement, we can export the control interface via
sysfs files easily, but I suggest to not do that from the start for sake
of simplicity.

>
> It think the best way is to require a setup time flag, but enable it to
> on in losetup versions that know about it.

Could you explain a bit why we need losetup involved?

>
>> @@ -761,6 +826,13 @@ static int loop_set_fd(struct loop_device *lo, fmode_t mode,
>> if (!(lo_flags & LO_FLAGS_READ_ONLY) && file->f_op->fsync)
>> blk_queue_flush(lo->lo_queue, REQ_FLUSH);
>>
>> + /* use aio if it is possible */
>> + lo->support_dio = mapping->a_ops && mapping->a_ops->direct_IO;
>> + if (lo->support_dio)
>> + lo->use_aio = true;
>> + else
>> + lo->use_aio = false;
>
> Please always factor out checks like this insted of duplicating them.

OK, will do that.


Thanks,
Ming
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