Speed up WB_SYNC_NONE when a WB_SYNC_ALL occurs simultaneously

Page writebacks with WB_SYNC_NONE can take several seconds to complete 
since they wait for the transaction group to close before being 
committed. This is usually not a problem since the caller does not 
need to wait. However, if we're simultaneously doing a writeback 
with WB_SYNC_ALL (e.g via msync), the latter can block for several 
seconds (up to zfs_txg_timeout) due to the active WB_SYNC_NONE 
writeback since it needs to wait for the transaction to complete 
and the PG_writeback bit to be cleared.

This commit deals with 2 cases:

- No page writeback is active. A WB_SYNC_ALL page writeback starts 
  and even completes. But when it's about to check if the PG_writeback 
  bit has been cleared, another writeback with WB_SYNC_NONE starts. 
  The sync page writeback ends up waiting for the non-sync page 
  writeback to complete.

- A page writeback with WB_SYNC_NONE is already active when a 
  WB_SYNC_ALL writeback starts. The WB_SYNC_ALL writeback ends up 
  waiting for the WB_SYNC_NONE writeback.

The fix works by carefully keeping track of active sync/non-sync 
writebacks and committing when beneficial.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Shaan Nobee <sniper111@gmail.com>
Closes #12662
Closes #12790
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Shaan Nobee
2022-05-04 00:23:26 +04:00
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parent a64d757aa4
commit 411f4a018d
17 changed files with 351 additions and 20 deletions
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@@ -199,6 +199,8 @@ typedef struct znode {
uint64_t z_size; /* file size (cached) */
uint64_t z_pflags; /* pflags (cached) */
uint32_t z_sync_cnt; /* synchronous open count */
uint32_t z_sync_writes_cnt; /* synchronous write count */
uint32_t z_async_writes_cnt; /* asynchronous write count */
mode_t z_mode; /* mode (cached) */
kmutex_t z_acl_lock; /* acl data lock */
zfs_acl_t *z_acl_cached; /* cached acl */