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SubjectRe: [PATCH] ext4: allow inode_readahead_blks=0 (linux-2.6.37)
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 09:32:11PM -0500, Ted Ts'o wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 09:39:25AM +0300, Alexander V. Lukyanov wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I cannot disable inode-read-ahead feature of ext4 (on 2.6.37):
> >
> > # echo 0 > /sys/fs/ext4/sda2/inode_readahead_blks
> > bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
> >
> > On a server with lots of small files and random access this read-ahead makes
> > performance worse, and I'd like to disable it. I work around this problem
> > by using value of 1, but it still reads an extra block.
>
> So I'm curious --- have you actually benchmarked a performance
> decrease? What sort of hardware are you using?

Yes, with the default value of inode_readahead_blks LA went from 4 to 30
(if I remember correctly). The problem was the increased load on HDD.

The hardware is: Core2duo CPU, 4GB RAM, 4x80GB SATA disks without NCQ,
the load is evenly distributed on the disks. At that time each disk
contained 1 million files, randomly accessed for read/create-write,
10MB/s read and 10MB/s write (rate sum of 4 disks).

> The readahead should be changing a 4k read to a 8k read with a value
> of 1, which shouldn't take a much of a difference to a HDD.

Sure, with inode_readahead_blks=1 it works acceptably. But I'd like
to disable the inode read-ahead completely.

> I can apply this patch, but is it really making a difference for you?

I think it is logical to be able to disable an unneeded feature.
Besides, there is a code already to check s_inode_readahead_blks!=0
(fs/ext4/inode.c:4737):

/*
* If we need to do any I/O, try to pre-readahead extra
* blocks from the inode table.
*/
if (EXT4_SB(sb)->s_inode_readahead_blks) {

--
Alexander.


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