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authorGeorge Spelvin <lkml@sdf.org>2019-04-25 00:48:30 +0800
committerJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>2019-04-24 10:56:27 -0600
commit3a3947271cd6ce05c5b30c1250fa99de57410500 (patch)
tree91649ddb68a097e002c3d7d3209de1d2eeea53e6 /drivers/md/bcache/request.c
parentbcache: use kmemdup_nul for CACHED_LABEL buffer (diff)
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bcache: Clean up bch_get_congested()
There are a few nits in this function. They could in theory all be separate patches, but that's probably taking small commits too far. 1) I added a brief comment saying what it does. 2) I like to declare pointer parameters "const" where possible for documentation reasons. 3) It uses bitmap_weight(&rand, BITS_PER_LONG) to compute the Hamming weight of a 32-bit random number (giving a random integer with mean 16 and variance 8). Passing by reference in a 64-bit variable is silly; just use hweight32(). 4) Its helper function fract_exp_two is unnecessarily tangled. Gcc can optimize the multiply by (1 << x) to a shift, but it can be written in a much more straightforward way at the cost of one more bit of internal precision. Some analysis reveals that this bit is always available. This shrinks the object code for fract_exp_two(x, 6) from 23 bytes: 0000000000000000 <foo1>: 0: 89 f9 mov %edi,%ecx 2: c1 e9 06 shr $0x6,%ecx 5: b8 01 00 00 00 mov $0x1,%eax a: d3 e0 shl %cl,%eax c: 83 e7 3f and $0x3f,%edi f: d3 e7 shl %cl,%edi 11: c1 ef 06 shr $0x6,%edi 14: 01 f8 add %edi,%eax 16: c3 retq To 19: 0000000000000017 <foo2>: 17: 89 f8 mov %edi,%eax 19: 83 e0 3f and $0x3f,%eax 1c: 83 c0 40 add $0x40,%eax 1f: 89 f9 mov %edi,%ecx 21: c1 e9 06 shr $0x6,%ecx 24: d3 e0 shl %cl,%eax 26: c1 e8 06 shr $0x6,%eax 29: c3 retq (Verified with 0 <= frac_bits <= 8, 0 <= x < 16<<frac_bits; both versions produce the same output.) 5) And finally, the call to bch_get_congested() in check_should_bypass() is separated from the use of the value by multiple tests which could moot the need to compute it. Move the computation down to where it's needed. This also saves a local register to hold the computed value. Signed-off-by: George Spelvin <lkml@sdf.org> Signed-off-by: Coly Li <colyli@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/md/bcache/request.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/md/bcache/request.c15
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/md/bcache/request.c b/drivers/md/bcache/request.c
index f11123079fe0..41adcd1546f1 100644
--- a/drivers/md/bcache/request.c
+++ b/drivers/md/bcache/request.c
@@ -329,12 +329,13 @@ void bch_data_insert(struct closure *cl)
bch_data_insert_start(cl);
}
-/* Congested? */
-
-unsigned int bch_get_congested(struct cache_set *c)
+/*
+ * Congested? Return 0 (not congested) or the limit (in sectors)
+ * beyond which we should bypass the cache due to congestion.
+ */
+unsigned int bch_get_congested(const struct cache_set *c)
{
int i;
- long rand;
if (!c->congested_read_threshold_us &&
!c->congested_write_threshold_us)
@@ -353,8 +354,7 @@ unsigned int bch_get_congested(struct cache_set *c)
if (i > 0)
i = fract_exp_two(i, 6);
- rand = get_random_int();
- i -= bitmap_weight(&rand, BITS_PER_LONG);
+ i -= hweight32(get_random_u32());
return i > 0 ? i : 1;
}
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ static bool check_should_bypass(struct cached_dev *dc, struct bio *bio)
{
struct cache_set *c = dc->disk.c;
unsigned int mode = cache_mode(dc);
- unsigned int sectors, congested = bch_get_congested(c);
+ unsigned int sectors, congested;
struct task_struct *task = current;
struct io *i;
@@ -412,6 +412,7 @@ static bool check_should_bypass(struct cached_dev *dc, struct bio *bio)
goto rescale;
}
+ congested = bch_get_congested(c);
if (!congested && !dc->sequential_cutoff)
goto rescale;