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authorTheodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>2013-02-08 21:59:22 -0500
committerTheodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>2013-02-08 21:59:22 -0500
commit9924a92a8c217576bd2a2b1bbbb854462f1a00ae (patch)
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parentext4: move the jbd2 wrapper functions out of super.c (diff)
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ext4: pass context information to jbd2__journal_start()
So we can better understand what bits of ext4 are responsible for long-running jbd2 handles, use jbd2__journal_start() so we can pass context information for logging purposes. The recommended way for finding the longer-running handles is: T=/sys/kernel/debug/tracing EVENT=$T/events/jbd2/jbd2_handle_stats echo "interval > 5" > $EVENT/filter echo 1 > $EVENT/enable ./run-my-fs-benchmark cat $T/trace > /tmp/problem-handles This will list handles that were active for longer than 20ms. Having longer-running handles is bad, because a commit started at the wrong time could stall for those 20+ milliseconds, which could delay an fsync() or an O_SYNC operation. Here is an example line from the trace file describing a handle which lived on for 311 jiffies, or over 1.2 seconds: postmark-2917 [000] .... 196.435786: jbd2_handle_stats: dev 254,32 tid 570 type 2 line_no 2541 interval 311 sync 0 requested_blocks 1 dirtied_blocks 0 Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h')
-rw-r--r--fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h31
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h b/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h
index 7177f9b21cb2..302814b85945 100644
--- a/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h
+++ b/fs/ext4/ext4_jbd2.h
@@ -110,6 +110,22 @@
#define EXT4_MAXQUOTAS_INIT_BLOCKS(sb) (MAXQUOTAS*EXT4_QUOTA_INIT_BLOCKS(sb))
#define EXT4_MAXQUOTAS_DEL_BLOCKS(sb) (MAXQUOTAS*EXT4_QUOTA_DEL_BLOCKS(sb))
+/*
+ * Ext4 handle operation types -- for logging purposes
+ */
+#define EXT4_HT_MISC 0
+#define EXT4_HT_INODE 1
+#define EXT4_HT_WRITE_PAGE 2
+#define EXT4_HT_MAP_BLOCKS 3
+#define EXT4_HT_DIR 4
+#define EXT4_HT_TRUNCATE 5
+#define EXT4_HT_QUOTA 6
+#define EXT4_HT_RESIZE 7
+#define EXT4_HT_MIGRATE 8
+#define EXT4_HT_MOVE_EXTENTS 9
+#define EXT4_HT_XATTR 10
+#define EXT4_HT_MAX 11
+
/**
* struct ext4_journal_cb_entry - Base structure for callback information.
*
@@ -234,7 +250,8 @@ int __ext4_handle_dirty_super(const char *where, unsigned int line,
#define ext4_handle_dirty_super(handle, sb) \
__ext4_handle_dirty_super(__func__, __LINE__, (handle), (sb))
-handle_t *ext4_journal_start_sb(struct super_block *sb, int nblocks);
+handle_t *__ext4_journal_start_sb(struct super_block *sb, unsigned int line,
+ int type, int nblocks);
int __ext4_journal_stop(const char *where, unsigned int line, handle_t *handle);
#define EXT4_NOJOURNAL_MAX_REF_COUNT ((unsigned long) 4096)
@@ -268,9 +285,17 @@ static inline int ext4_handle_has_enough_credits(handle_t *handle, int needed)
return 1;
}
-static inline handle_t *ext4_journal_start(struct inode *inode, int nblocks)
+#define ext4_journal_start_sb(sb, type, nblocks) \
+ __ext4_journal_start_sb((sb), __LINE__, (type), (nblocks))
+
+#define ext4_journal_start(inode, type, nblocks) \
+ __ext4_journal_start((inode), __LINE__, (type), (nblocks))
+
+static inline handle_t *__ext4_journal_start(struct inode *inode,
+ unsigned int line, int type,
+ int nblocks)
{
- return ext4_journal_start_sb(inode->i_sb, nblocks);
+ return __ext4_journal_start_sb(inode->i_sb, line, type, nblocks);
}
#define ext4_journal_stop(handle) \