[PATCH 0/2] generic_file_buffered_read() refactoring, perf improvements
From: Kent Overstreet
Date: Sat Oct 17 2020 - 16:11:29 EST
Rebased this patchset onto 5.9, I'd like to finally get this because
generic_file_buffered_read() has turned into a real monstrosity to work with.
And it's a major performance improvement, for both small random and large
sequential reads. On my test box, 4k buffered random reads go from ~150k to
~250k iops, and the improvements to big sequential reads are even bigger.
This incorporates the fix for IOCB_WAITQ handling that Jens just posted as well,
also factors out lock_page_for_iocb() to improve handling of the various iocb
flags.
Kent Overstreet (2):
fs: Break generic_file_buffered_read up into multiple functions
fs: generic_file_buffered_read() now uses find_get_pages_contig
mm/filemap.c | 563 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
1 file changed, 328 insertions(+), 235 deletions(-)
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