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SubjectRe: Possible bio merging breakage in mp bio rework
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On 6.04.19 г. 3:16 ч., Ming Lei wrote:
> Hi Nikolay,
>
> On Fri, Apr 05, 2019 at 07:04:18PM +0300, Nikolay Borisov wrote:
>> Hello Ming,
>>
>> Following the mp biovec rework what is the maximum
>> data that a bio could contain? Should it be PAGE_SIZE * bio_vec
>
> There isn't any maximum data limit on the bio submitted from fs,
> and block layer will make the final bio sent to driver correct
> by applying all kinds of queue limit, such as max segment size,
> max segment number, max sectors, ...
>
>> or something else? Currently I can see bios as large as 127 megs
>> on sequential workloads, I got prompted to this since btrfs has a
>> memory allocation that is dependent on the data in the bio and this
>> particular memory allocation started failing with order 6 allocs.
>
> Could you share us the code? I don't see why order 6 allocs is a must.

When a bio is submitted btrfs has to calculate the checksum for it, this
happens in btrfs_csum_one_bio. Said checksums are stored in an
kmalloc'ed array, whose size is calculated as:

32 + bio_size / btrfs' block size (usually 4k). So for a 127mb bio that
would be: 32 * ((134184960÷4096) * 4) = 127k. We'd make an order 3
allocation. Admittedly the code in btrfs should know better rather than
make unbounded allocations without a fallback, but bio suddenly becoming
rather unbounded in their size caught us offhand.


>
>> Further debugging showed that with the following xfs_io command line:
>>
>>
>> xfs_io -f -c "pwrite -S 0x61 -b 4m 0 10g" /media/scratch/file1
>>
>> I can easily see very large bios:
>>
>> [ 188.366540] kworker/-7 3.... 34847519us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe9940bb0 bi_iter.bi_size = 134184960 bi_vcn: 28 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>> [ 188.367129] kworker/-658 2.... 34946536us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe9940370 bi_iter.bi_size = 134246400 bi_vcn: 28 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>> [ 188.367714] kworker/-7 3.... 35107967us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe9940bb0 bi_iter.bi_size = 134184960 bi_vcn: 30 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>> [ 188.368319] kworker/-658 2.... 35229894us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe9940370 bi_iter.bi_size = 134246400 bi_vcn: 32 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>> [ 188.368909] kworker/-7 3.... 35374809us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe9940bb0 bi_iter.bi_size = 134184960 bi_vcn: 25 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>> [ 188.369498] kworker/-658 2.... 35516194us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe9940370 bi_iter.bi_size = 134246400 bi_vcn: 31 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>> [ 188.370086] kworker/-7 3.... 35663669us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe9940bb0 bi_iter.bi_size = 134184960 bi_vcn: 32 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>> [ 188.370696] kworker/-658 2.... 35791006us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe9940370 bi_iter.bi_size = 100655104 bi_vcn: 24 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>> [ 188.371335] kworker/-658 2.... 35816114us : btrfs_submit_bio_hook: bio: ffff8dffe99434f0 bi_iter.bi_size = 33591296 bi_vcn: 5 bi_vcnt_max: 256
>>
>>
>> So that's 127 megs in a single bio? This stems from the new merging logic.
>> 07173c3ec276 ("block: enable multipage bvecs") made it so that physically
>> contiguous pages added to the bio would just modify bi_iter.bi_size and the
>> initial page's bio_vec's bv_len. There's no longer the
>> page == bv->bv_page portion of the check.
>
> bio_add_page() tries best to put physically contiguous pages into one bvec, and
> I don't see anything is wrong in the log.
>
> Could you show us what the real problem is?
>
> Thanks,
> Ming
>

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