[Devel] [PATCH 10/16] fuse: Implement writepages callback
Maxim Patlasov
mpatlasov at parallels.com
Fri Aug 2 08:40:15 PDT 2013
07/19/2013 08:50 PM, Miklos Szeredi пишет:
> On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 09:45:29PM +0400, Maxim Patlasov wrote:
>> From: Pavel Emelyanov <xemul at openvz.org>
>>
>> The .writepages one is required to make each writeback request carry more than
>> one page on it. The patch enables optimized behaviour unconditionally,
>> i.e. mmap-ed writes will benefit from the patch even if fc->writeback_cache=0.
> I rewrote this a bit, so we won't have to do the thing in two passes, which
> makes it simpler and more robust. Waiting for page writeback here is wrong
> anyway, see comment above fuse_page_mkwrite(). BTW we had a race there because
> fuse_page_mkwrite() didn't take the page lock. I've also fixed that up and
> pushed a series containing these patches up to implementing ->writepages() to
>
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mszeredi/fuse.git writepages
>
> Passed some trivial testing but more is needed.
Thanks a lot for efforts. The approach you implemented looks promising,
but it introduces the following assumption: a page cannot become dirty
before we have a chance to wait on fuse writeback holding the page
locked. This is already true for mmap-ed writes (due to your fixes) and
it seems doable for cached writes as well (like we do in
fuse_perform_write). But the assumption seems to be broken in case of
direct read from local fs (e.g. ext4) to a memory region mmap-ed to a
file on fuse fs. See how dio_bio_submit() marks pages dirty by
bio_set_pages_dirty(). I can't see any solution for this use-case. Do you?
Thanks,
Maxim
>
> I'll get to the rest of the patches next week.
>
> Thanks,
> Miklos
>
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