[Devel] Re: [PATCH] IO Controller: Add per-device weight and ioprio_class handling
IKEDA, Munehiro
m-ikeda at ds.jp.nec.com
Wed May 20 08:41:19 PDT 2009
Gui Jianfeng wrote:
> IKEDA, Munehiro wrote:
>> Hi Gui,
>>
>> Gui Jianfeng wrote:
>>> Hi Vivek,
>>>
>>> This patch enables per-cgroup per-device weight and ioprio_class
>>> handling.
>>> A new cgroup interface "policy" is introduced. You can make use of
>>> this file to configure weight and ioprio_class for each device in a
>>> given cgroup.
>>> The original "weight" and "ioprio_class" files are still available. If
>>> you
>>> don't do special configuration for a particular device, "weight" and
>>> "ioprio_class" are used as default values in this device.
>>>
>>> You can use the following format to play with the new interface.
>>> #echo DEV:weight:ioprio_class > /patch/to/cgroup/policy
>>> weight=0 means removing the policy for DEV.
>>>
>>> Examples:
>>> Configure weight=300 ioprio_class=2 on /dev/hdb in this cgroup
>>> # echo /dev/hdb:300:2 > io.policy
>>> # cat io.policy
>>> dev weight class
>>> /dev/hdb 300 2
>> Users can specify a device file of a partition for io.policy.
>> In this case, io_policy_node::dev_name is set as a name of the
>> partition device like /dev/sda2.
>>
>> ex)
>> # cd /mnt/cgroup
>> # cat /dev/sda2:500:2 > io.policy
>> # echo io.policy
>> dev weight class
>> /dev/sda2 500 2
>>
>> I believe io_policy_node::dev_name should be set a generic
>> device name like /dev/sda.
>> What do you think about it?
>
> Hi Ikeda-san,
>
> Sorry for the late reply. Thanks for pointing this out.
> yes, it does the right thing but shows a wrong name.
> IMHO, Inputing a sigle partition should not be allowed since the
> policy is disk basis. So how about the following patch?
>
> Signed-off-by: Gui Jianfeng <guijianfeng at cn.fujitsu.com>
> ---
> diff --git a/block/elevator-fq.c b/block/elevator-fq.c
> index 1a0ca07..b620768 100644
> --- a/block/elevator-fq.c
> +++ b/block/elevator-fq.c
> @@ -1650,6 +1650,9 @@ static int devname_to_devnum(const char *buf, dev_t *dev)
> return -ENODEV;
>
> disk = get_gendisk(bdev->bd_dev, &part);
> + if (part)
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> *dev = MKDEV(disk->major, disk->first_minor);
> bdput(bdev);
>
It looks nicer and reasonable for me.
Thanks!
--
IKEDA, Munehiro
NEC Corporation of America
m-ikeda at ds.jp.nec.com
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