ext4: tune mballoc's default group prealloc size for bigalloc file systems
The default group preallocation size had been previously set to 512 blocks/clusters, regardless of the block/cluster size. This is probably too big for large cluster sizes. So adjust the default so that it is 2 megabytes or 32 clusters, whichever is larger. Signed-off-by: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>
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* list. In case of inode preallocation we follow a list of heuristics
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* list. In case of inode preallocation we follow a list of heuristics
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* based on file size. This can be found in ext4_mb_normalize_request. If
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* based on file size. This can be found in ext4_mb_normalize_request. If
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* we are doing a group prealloc we try to normalize the request to
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* we are doing a group prealloc we try to normalize the request to
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* sbi->s_mb_group_prealloc. Default value of s_mb_group_prealloc is
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* sbi->s_mb_group_prealloc. The default value of s_mb_group_prealloc is
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* dependent on the cluster size; for non-bigalloc file systems, it is
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* 512 blocks. This can be tuned via
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* 512 blocks. This can be tuned via
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* /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_group_prealloc. The value is represented in
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* /sys/fs/ext4/<partition>/mb_group_prealloc. The value is represented in
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* terms of number of blocks. If we have mounted the file system with -O
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* terms of number of blocks. If we have mounted the file system with -O
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sbi->s_mb_stats = MB_DEFAULT_STATS;
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sbi->s_mb_stats = MB_DEFAULT_STATS;
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sbi->s_mb_stream_request = MB_DEFAULT_STREAM_THRESHOLD;
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sbi->s_mb_stream_request = MB_DEFAULT_STREAM_THRESHOLD;
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sbi->s_mb_order2_reqs = MB_DEFAULT_ORDER2_REQS;
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sbi->s_mb_order2_reqs = MB_DEFAULT_ORDER2_REQS;
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sbi->s_mb_group_prealloc = MB_DEFAULT_GROUP_PREALLOC;
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/*
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* The default group preallocation is 512, which for 4k block
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* sizes translates to 2 megabytes. However for bigalloc file
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* systems, this is probably too big (i.e, if the cluster size
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* is 1 megabyte, then group preallocation size becomes half a
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* gigabyte!). As a default, we will keep a two megabyte
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* group pralloc size for cluster sizes up to 64k, and after
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* that, we will force a minimum group preallocation size of
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* 32 clusters. This translates to 8 megs when the cluster
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* size is 256k, and 32 megs when the cluster size is 1 meg,
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* which seems reasonable as a default.
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*/
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sbi->s_mb_group_prealloc = max(MB_DEFAULT_GROUP_PREALLOC >>
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sbi->s_cluster_bits, 32);
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/*
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/*
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* If there is a s_stripe > 1, then we set the s_mb_group_prealloc
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* If there is a s_stripe > 1, then we set the s_mb_group_prealloc
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* to the lowest multiple of s_stripe which is bigger than
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* to the lowest multiple of s_stripe which is bigger than
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