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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] drive-mirror: Change the amount of data base on


From: Stefan Hajnoczi
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] drive-mirror: Change the amount of data base on granularity
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 14:20:23 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 08:09:43AM +0000, Chentao (Boby) wrote:

Please CC Kevin Wolf <address@hidden> who co-maintains the QEMU block
layer with me.  Use scripts/get_maintainer.pl -f block/mirror.c to find
the list of maintainers to CC.

> Before, one iteration send the amount of data is continuous dirty block, 
> maximum is mirror buffer size(default is 10M).
> 
> This way has a low write/read performance. If image type is raw, first loop, 
> all the data is dirty.
> 
> One iteration, read 10M data and then write 10M data to target image, so read 
> and write cannot be parallelized.
> 
> 
> 
> Now, I change the amount of data in an iteration, it base on granularity. We 
> can set the granularity to 1M,so it can send
> 
> 10 times read request, and then send write request. Once a write request is 
> done, it will have 1M free buffer to send next read request.
> 
> So this way can allow read/write to be parallelized.
> 
> 
> 
> This change can improve read and write performance.
> 
> On my server:
> 
> (write) MBps:55MB/S --> 90 MB/S utility:50%->85%
> 
> 
> 
> Signed-off-by: Zhang Min <address@hidden<mailto:address@hidden>>
> 

This patch is not signed off by you.  If you have permission to
contribute this patch on behalf of Zhang Min, please add your own
Signed-off-by: below.

Please also remove the <mailto:> link.  It should just be:
First Last <address@hidden>

> ---
> 
> block/mirror.c |   68 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------------
> 
> 1 files changed, 27 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-)
> 
> 
> 
> diff --git a/block/mirror.c b/block/mirror.c index 2932bab..1ba2862 100644
> 
> --- a/block/mirror.c

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I have reformatted the remainder of this email.

> +++ b/block/mirror.c
> @@ -183,54 +183,40 @@ static void coroutine_fn 
> mirror_iteration(MirrorBlockJob *s)
>          qemu_coroutine_yield();
>      }
> 
> -    do {
> -        int added_sectors, added_chunks;
> +    int added_sectors, added_chunks;
> 
> -        if (!bdrv_get_dirty(source, s->dirty_bitmap, next_sector) ||
> -            test_bit(next_chunk, s->in_flight_bitmap)) {
> -            assert(nb_sectors > 0);
> -            break;
> -        }
> +    added_sectors = sectors_per_chunk;
> +    if (s->cow_bitmap && !test_bit(next_chunk, s->cow_bitmap)) {
> +        bdrv_round_to_clusters(s->target,
> +                next_sector, added_sectors,
> +                &next_sector, &added_sectors);
> 
> -        added_sectors = sectors_per_chunk;
> -        if (s->cow_bitmap && !test_bit(next_chunk, s->cow_bitmap)) {
> -            bdrv_round_to_clusters(s->target,
> -                                   next_sector, added_sectors,
> -                                   &next_sector, &added_sectors);
> -
> -            /* On the first iteration, the rounding may make us copy
> -             * sectors before the first dirty one.
> -             */
> -            if (next_sector < sector_num) {
> -                assert(nb_sectors == 0);
> -                sector_num = next_sector;
> -                next_chunk = next_sector / sectors_per_chunk;
> -            }
> +        /* On the first iteration, the rounding may make us copy
> +         * sectors before the first dirty one.
> +         */
> +        if (next_sector < sector_num) {
> +            assert(nb_sectors == 0);
> +            sector_num = next_sector;
> +            next_chunk = next_sector / sectors_per_chunk;
>          }
> +    }
> 
> -        added_sectors = MIN(added_sectors, end - (sector_num + nb_sectors));
> -        added_chunks = (added_sectors + sectors_per_chunk - 1) / 
> sectors_per_chunk;
> +    added_sectors = MIN(added_sectors, end - (sector_num + nb_sectors));
> +    added_chunks = (added_sectors + sectors_per_chunk - 1) /
> + sectors_per_chunk;
> 
> -        /* When doing COW, it may happen that there is not enough space for
> -         * a full cluster.  Wait if that is the case.
> -         */
> -        while (nb_chunks == 0 && s->buf_free_count < added_chunks) {
> -            trace_mirror_yield_buf_busy(s, nb_chunks, s->in_flight);
> -            qemu_coroutine_yield();
> -        }
> -        if (s->buf_free_count < nb_chunks + added_chunks) {
> -            trace_mirror_break_buf_busy(s, nb_chunks, s->in_flight);
> -            break;
> -        }
> +    /* When doing COW, it may happen that there is not enough space for
> +     * a full cluster.  Wait if that is the case.
> +     */
> +    while (nb_chunks == 0 && s->buf_free_count < added_chunks) {
> +        trace_mirror_yield_buf_busy(s, nb_chunks, s->in_flight);
> +        qemu_coroutine_yield();
> +    }
> 
> -        /* We have enough free space to copy these sectors.  */
> -        bitmap_set(s->in_flight_bitmap, next_chunk, added_chunks);
> +    /* We have enough free space to copy these sectors.  */
> +    bitmap_set(s->in_flight_bitmap, next_chunk, added_chunks);
> 
> -        nb_sectors += added_sectors;
> -        nb_chunks += added_chunks;
> -        next_sector += added_sectors;
> -        next_chunk += added_chunks;
> -    } while (next_sector < end);
> +    nb_sectors += added_sectors;
> +    nb_chunks += added_chunks;

I think further discussion will be required, this patch undoes something
that the code is designed to do.  You forgot to modify the big block
comment above this code that explains that we are trying to extend the
copy region to be at least one cluster and also to cover adjacent dirty
blocks (to reduce the number of I/O requests).

I have CCed Paolo Bonzini, who implemented most of block/mirror.c.
Maybe he can discuss the purpose of this change with you.



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