Re: [PATCH 2/2] block: create ioctl to discard-or-zeroout a range of blocks
From: Linus Torvalds <hidden>
Date: 2016-03-17 17:47:31
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On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Gregory Farnum [off-list ref] wrote:
So we've not asked for NO_HIDE_STALE on the mailing lists, but I think it was one of the problems Sage had using xfs in his BlueStore implementation and was a big part of why it moved to pure userspace. FileStore might use NO_HIDE_STALE in some places but it would be pretty limited. When it came up at Linux FAST we were discussing how it and similar things had been problems for us in the past and it would've been nice if they were upstream.
Hmm. So to me it really sounds like somebody should cook up a patch, but we shouldn't put it in the upstream kernel until we get numbers and actual "yes, we'd use this" from outside of google. I say "outside of google", because inside of google not only do we not get numbers, but google can maintain their own patch. But maybe Ted could at least post the patch google uses, and somebody in the Ceph community might want to at least try it out...
What *is* a big deal for FileStore (and would be easy to take advantage of) is the thematically similar O_NOMTIME flag, which is also about reducing metadata updates and got blocked on similar stupid-user grounds (although not security ones): http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.api/10727.
Hmm. I don't hate that patch, because the NOATIME thing really does wonders on many loads. NOMTIME makes sense. It's not like you can't do this with utimes() anyway. That said, I do wonder if people wouldn't just prefer to expand on and improve on the lazytime. Is there some reason you guys didn't use that?
As noted though, we've basically given up and are moving to a pure-userspace solution as quickly as we can.
That argues against worrying about this all in the kernel unless there
are other users.
Linus