linux/fs/btrfs/free-space-cache.h
Chris Mason fa9c0d795f Btrfs: rework allocation clustering
Because btrfs is copy-on-write, we end up picking new locations for
blocks very often.  This makes it fairly difficult to maintain perfect
read patterns over time, but we can at least do some optimizations
for writes.

This is done today by remembering the last place we allocated and
trying to find a free space hole big enough to hold more than just one
allocation.  The end result is that we tend to write sequentially to
the drive.

This happens all the time for metadata and it happens for data
when mounted -o ssd.  But, the way we record it is fairly racey
and it tends to fragment the free space over time because we are trying
to allocate fairly large areas at once.

This commit gets rid of the races by adding a free space cluster object
with dedicated locking to make sure that only one process at a time
is out replacing the cluster.

The free space fragmentation is somewhat solved by allowing a cluster
to be comprised of smaller free space extents.  This part definitely
adds some CPU time to the cluster allocations, but it allows the allocator
to consume the small holes left behind by cow.

Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
2009-04-03 09:47:43 -04:00

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#ifndef __BTRFS_FREE_SPACE_CACHE
#define __BTRFS_FREE_SPACE_CACHE
int btrfs_add_free_space(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
u64 bytenr, u64 size);
int btrfs_remove_free_space(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
u64 bytenr, u64 size);
void btrfs_remove_free_space_cache(struct btrfs_block_group_cache
*block_group);
u64 btrfs_find_space_for_alloc(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
u64 offset, u64 bytes, u64 empty_size);
void btrfs_dump_free_space(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
u64 bytes);
u64 btrfs_block_group_free_space(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group);
int btrfs_find_space_cluster(struct btrfs_trans_handle *trans,
struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
struct btrfs_free_cluster *cluster,
u64 offset, u64 bytes, u64 empty_size);
void btrfs_init_free_cluster(struct btrfs_free_cluster *cluster);
u64 btrfs_alloc_from_cluster(struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
struct btrfs_free_cluster *cluster, u64 bytes,
u64 min_start);
int btrfs_return_cluster_to_free_space(
struct btrfs_block_group_cache *block_group,
struct btrfs_free_cluster *cluster);
#endif