On Thu, Jul 02, 2020 at 12:31:59PM +0100, fdmanana@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> From: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@xxxxxxxx>
>
> Commit 2c2c452b0cafdc ("Btrfs: fix fsync when extend references are added
> to an inode") forced a commit of the delayed inode when logging an inode
> in order to ensure we would end up logging the inode item during a full
> fsync. By committing the delayed inode, we updated the inode item in the
> fs/subvolume tree and then later when copying items from leafs modified in
> the current transaction into the log tree (with copy_inode_items_to_log())
> we ended up copying the inode item from the fs/subvolume tree into the log
> tree. Logging an up to date version of the inode item is required to make
> sure at log replay time we get the link count fixup triggered among other
> things (replay xattr deletes, etc). The test case generic/040 from fstests
> exercises the bug which that commit fixed.
>
> However for a fast fsync we don't need to commit the delayed inode because
> we always log an up to date version of the inode item based on the struct
> btrfs_inode we have in-memory. We started doing this for fast fsyncs since
> commit e4545de5b035c7 ("Btrfs: fix fsync data loss after append write").
>
> So just stop committing the delayed inode if we are doing a fast fsync,
> we are only wasting time and adding contention on fs/subvolume tree.
>
> This patch is part of a series that has the following patches:
>
> 1/4 btrfs: only commit the delayed inode when doing a full fsync
> 2/4 btrfs: only commit delayed items at fsync if we are logging a directory
> 3/4 btrfs: stop incremening log_batch for the log root tree when syncing log
> 4/4 btrfs: remove no longer needed use of log_writers for the log root tree
>
> After the entire patchset applied I saw about 12% decrease on max latency
> reported by dbench.
That's impressive. Getting reliable perf improvements in the low
percents is hard and 10+ is beyond expectations.
As the patches are short I'd like to tag them for stable. The closest
one that applies to all is 5.4, that I determined from the commit
references in the changelogs. However I'd appreciate if you could take a
look if it's worth to tag the patches for older stable trees where it
applies (since 4.4). I don't have full overview of all the logging or
fsync updates so might miss some dependency. Thanks.