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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 10/10] xen/blkback: make pool of persistent grants and free pages per-queue
On Mon, Nov 02, 2015 at 12:21:46PM +0800, Bob Liu wrote:
> Make pool of persistent grants and free pages per-queue/ring instead of
> per-device to get better scalability.

How much better scalability do we get?

.. snip ..
>
>
> /*
> - * pers_gnts_lock must be used around all the persistent grant helpers
> - * because blkback may use multi-thread/queue for each backend.
> + * We don't need locking around the persistent grant helpers
> + * because blkback uses a single-thread for each backed, so we

s/backed/backend/
> + * can be sure that this functions will never be called recursively.
> + *
> + * The only exception to that is put_persistent_grant, that can be called
> + * from interrupt context (by xen_blkbk_unmap), so we have to use atomic
> + * bit operations to modify the flags of a persistent grant and to count
> + * the number of used grants.
> */

..snip..
> --- a/drivers/block/xen-blkback/common.h
> +++ b/drivers/block/xen-blkback/common.h
> @@ -282,6 +282,22 @@ struct xen_blkif_ring {
> spinlock_t pending_free_lock;
> wait_queue_head_t pending_free_wq;
>
> + /* buffer of free pages to map grant refs */

Full stop.
> + spinlock_t free_pages_lock;
> + int free_pages_num;
> + struct list_head free_pages;
> +
> + /* tree to store persistent grants */

Full stop.
> + spinlock_t pers_gnts_lock;
> + struct rb_root persistent_gnts;
> + unsigned int persistent_gnt_c;
> + atomic_t persistent_gnt_in_use;
> + unsigned long next_lru;
> +
> + /* used by the kworker that offload work from the persistent purge */

Full stop.
> + struct list_head persistent_purge_list;
> + struct work_struct persistent_purge_work;
> +
> /* statistics */
> unsigned long st_print;
> unsigned long long st_rd_req;


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