Hello,
On a filesystem with 40 G free space and 54 G used, ‘fstrim -v’ gave
this result:
# fstrim -v /
/: 0 B (0 bytes) trimmed
After running balance it gave a more sensible
# fstrim -v /
/: 37.3 GiB (40007368704 bytes) trimmed
As far as I understand, fstrim should report any unused block to the
disk, so its controller can reuse these blocks. I expected ’fstrim -v’
to report about 40 G trimmed. The fact, that after balance fstrim
reports a sensible amount of trimmed bytes leads to the conclusion,
that fstrim on btrfs does not report unused blocks to the disk (as it
should), but only the blocks of unused chunks. As the fstrim-command
only does a ‘ioctl(fd, FITRIM, &range))’ this seems to be a bug in the
fstrim kernel-code.
In the field this means, that without regularly running balance,
fstrim does not work on btrfs.
MfG
bmg
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