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6281 prefetching should apply to 1MB reads Reviewed by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Paul Dagnelie <pcd@delphix.com> Reviewed by: Alexander Motin <mav@freebsd.org> Reviewed by: Dan McDonald <danmcd@omniti.com> Reviewed by: Justin Gibbs <gibbs@scsiguy.com> Reviewed by: Xin Li <delphij@freebsd.org> Approved by: Gordon Ross <gordon.ross@nexenta.com> References: https://www.illumos.org/issues/6281 https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/commit/6328027 Ported-by: kernelOfTruth kerneloftruth@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
307 lines
8.2 KiB
C
307 lines
8.2 KiB
C
/*
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* CDDL HEADER START
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*
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* The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
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* Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
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* You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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* You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
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* or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions
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* and limitations under the License.
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*
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* When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each
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* file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE.
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* If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
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* fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
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* information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
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*
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* CDDL HEADER END
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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* Use is subject to license terms.
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*/
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2013, 2015 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
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*/
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#include <sys/zfs_context.h>
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#include <sys/dnode.h>
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#include <sys/dmu_objset.h>
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#include <sys/dmu_zfetch.h>
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#include <sys/dmu.h>
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#include <sys/dbuf.h>
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#include <sys/kstat.h>
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/*
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* This tunable disables predictive prefetch. Note that it leaves "prescient"
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* prefetch (e.g. prefetch for zfs send) intact. Unlike predictive prefetch,
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* prescient prefetch never issues i/os that end up not being needed,
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* so it can't hurt performance.
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*/
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int zfs_prefetch_disable = B_FALSE;
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/* max # of streams per zfetch */
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unsigned int zfetch_max_streams = 8;
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/* min time before stream reclaim */
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unsigned int zfetch_min_sec_reap = 2;
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/* max bytes to prefetch per stream (default 8MB) */
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unsigned int zfetch_max_distance = 8 * 1024 * 1024;
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/* max number of bytes in an array_read in which we allow prefetching (1MB) */
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unsigned long zfetch_array_rd_sz = 1024 * 1024;
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typedef struct zfetch_stats {
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kstat_named_t zfetchstat_hits;
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kstat_named_t zfetchstat_misses;
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kstat_named_t zfetchstat_max_streams;
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} zfetch_stats_t;
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static zfetch_stats_t zfetch_stats = {
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{ "hits", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 },
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{ "misses", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 },
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{ "max_streams", KSTAT_DATA_UINT64 },
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};
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#define ZFETCHSTAT_BUMP(stat) \
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atomic_inc_64(&zfetch_stats.stat.value.ui64);
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kstat_t *zfetch_ksp;
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void
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zfetch_init(void)
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{
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zfetch_ksp = kstat_create("zfs", 0, "zfetchstats", "misc",
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KSTAT_TYPE_NAMED, sizeof (zfetch_stats) / sizeof (kstat_named_t),
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KSTAT_FLAG_VIRTUAL);
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if (zfetch_ksp != NULL) {
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zfetch_ksp->ks_data = &zfetch_stats;
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kstat_install(zfetch_ksp);
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}
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}
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void
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zfetch_fini(void)
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{
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if (zfetch_ksp != NULL) {
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kstat_delete(zfetch_ksp);
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zfetch_ksp = NULL;
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}
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}
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/*
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* This takes a pointer to a zfetch structure and a dnode. It performs the
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* necessary setup for the zfetch structure, grokking data from the
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* associated dnode.
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*/
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void
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dmu_zfetch_init(zfetch_t *zf, dnode_t *dno)
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{
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if (zf == NULL)
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return;
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zf->zf_dnode = dno;
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list_create(&zf->zf_stream, sizeof (zstream_t),
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offsetof(zstream_t, zs_node));
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rw_init(&zf->zf_rwlock, NULL, RW_DEFAULT, NULL);
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}
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static void
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dmu_zfetch_stream_remove(zfetch_t *zf, zstream_t *zs)
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{
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ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&zf->zf_rwlock));
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list_remove(&zf->zf_stream, zs);
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mutex_destroy(&zs->zs_lock);
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kmem_free(zs, sizeof (*zs));
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}
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/*
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* Clean-up state associated with a zfetch structure (e.g. destroy the
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* streams). This doesn't free the zfetch_t itself, that's left to the caller.
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*/
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void
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dmu_zfetch_fini(zfetch_t *zf)
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{
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zstream_t *zs;
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ASSERT(!RW_LOCK_HELD(&zf->zf_rwlock));
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rw_enter(&zf->zf_rwlock, RW_WRITER);
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while ((zs = list_head(&zf->zf_stream)) != NULL)
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dmu_zfetch_stream_remove(zf, zs);
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_rwlock);
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list_destroy(&zf->zf_stream);
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rw_destroy(&zf->zf_rwlock);
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zf->zf_dnode = NULL;
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}
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/*
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* If there aren't too many streams already, create a new stream.
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* The "blkid" argument is the next block that we expect this stream to access.
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* While we're here, clean up old streams (which haven't been
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* accessed for at least zfetch_min_sec_reap seconds).
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*/
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static void
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dmu_zfetch_stream_create(zfetch_t *zf, uint64_t blkid)
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{
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zstream_t *zs;
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zstream_t *zs_next;
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int numstreams = 0;
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uint32_t max_streams;
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ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&zf->zf_rwlock));
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/*
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* Clean up old streams.
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*/
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for (zs = list_head(&zf->zf_stream);
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zs != NULL; zs = zs_next) {
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zs_next = list_next(&zf->zf_stream, zs);
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if (((gethrtime() - zs->zs_atime) / NANOSEC) >
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zfetch_min_sec_reap)
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dmu_zfetch_stream_remove(zf, zs);
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else
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numstreams++;
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}
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/*
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* The maximum number of streams is normally zfetch_max_streams,
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* but for small files we lower it such that it's at least possible
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* for all the streams to be non-overlapping.
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*
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* If we are already at the maximum number of streams for this file,
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* even after removing old streams, then don't create this stream.
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*/
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max_streams = MAX(1, MIN(zfetch_max_streams,
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zf->zf_dnode->dn_maxblkid * zf->zf_dnode->dn_datablksz /
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zfetch_max_distance));
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if (numstreams >= max_streams) {
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ZFETCHSTAT_BUMP(zfetchstat_max_streams);
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return;
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}
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zs = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*zs), KM_SLEEP);
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zs->zs_blkid = blkid;
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zs->zs_pf_blkid = blkid;
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zs->zs_atime = gethrtime();
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mutex_init(&zs->zs_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
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list_insert_head(&zf->zf_stream, zs);
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}
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/*
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* This is the prefetch entry point. It calls all of the other dmu_zfetch
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* routines to create, delete, find, or operate upon prefetch streams.
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*/
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void
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dmu_zfetch(zfetch_t *zf, uint64_t blkid, uint64_t nblks)
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{
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zstream_t *zs;
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int64_t pf_start;
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int pf_nblks;
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int i;
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if (zfs_prefetch_disable)
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return;
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/*
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* As a fast path for small (single-block) files, ignore access
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* to the first block.
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*/
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if (blkid == 0)
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return;
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rw_enter(&zf->zf_rwlock, RW_READER);
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for (zs = list_head(&zf->zf_stream); zs != NULL;
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zs = list_next(&zf->zf_stream, zs)) {
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if (blkid == zs->zs_blkid) {
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mutex_enter(&zs->zs_lock);
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/*
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* zs_blkid could have changed before we
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* acquired zs_lock; re-check them here.
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*/
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if (blkid != zs->zs_blkid) {
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mutex_exit(&zs->zs_lock);
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continue;
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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if (zs == NULL) {
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/*
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* This access is not part of any existing stream. Create
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* a new stream for it.
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*/
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ZFETCHSTAT_BUMP(zfetchstat_misses);
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if (rw_tryupgrade(&zf->zf_rwlock))
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dmu_zfetch_stream_create(zf, blkid + nblks);
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_rwlock);
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return;
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}
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/*
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* This access was to a block that we issued a prefetch for on
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* behalf of this stream. Issue further prefetches for this stream.
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*
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* Normally, we start prefetching where we stopped
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* prefetching last (zs_pf_blkid). But when we get our first
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* hit on this stream, zs_pf_blkid == zs_blkid, we don't
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* want to prefetch to block we just accessed. In this case,
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* start just after the block we just accessed.
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*/
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pf_start = MAX(zs->zs_pf_blkid, blkid + nblks);
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/*
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* Double our amount of prefetched data, but don't let the
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* prefetch get further ahead than zfetch_max_distance.
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*/
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pf_nblks =
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MIN((int64_t)zs->zs_pf_blkid - zs->zs_blkid + nblks,
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zs->zs_blkid + nblks +
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(zfetch_max_distance >> zf->zf_dnode->dn_datablkshift) - pf_start);
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zs->zs_pf_blkid = pf_start + pf_nblks;
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zs->zs_atime = gethrtime();
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zs->zs_blkid = blkid + nblks;
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/*
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* dbuf_prefetch() issues the prefetch i/o
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* asynchronously, but it may need to wait for an
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* indirect block to be read from disk. Therefore
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* we do not want to hold any locks while we call it.
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*/
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mutex_exit(&zs->zs_lock);
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_rwlock);
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for (i = 0; i < pf_nblks; i++) {
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dbuf_prefetch(zf->zf_dnode, 0, pf_start + i,
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ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_READ, ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH);
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}
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ZFETCHSTAT_BUMP(zfetchstat_hits);
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}
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#if defined(_KERNEL) && defined(HAVE_SPL)
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module_param(zfs_prefetch_disable, int, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfs_prefetch_disable, "Disable all ZFS prefetching");
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module_param(zfetch_max_streams, uint, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfetch_max_streams, "Max number of streams per zfetch");
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module_param(zfetch_min_sec_reap, uint, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfetch_min_sec_reap, "Min time before stream reclaim");
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module_param(zfetch_max_distance, uint, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfetch_max_distance,
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"Max bytes to prefetch per stream (default 8MB)");
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module_param(zfetch_array_rd_sz, ulong, 0644);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(zfetch_array_rd_sz, "Number of bytes in a array_read");
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#endif
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