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To make better predictions on parallel workloads dmu_zfetch() should be called as early as possible to reduce possible request reordering. In particular, it should be called before dmu_buf_hold_array_by_dnode() calls dbuf_hold(), which may sleep waiting for indirect blocks, waking up multiple threads same time on completion, that can significantly reorder the requests, making the stream look like random. But we should not issue prefetch requests before the on-demand ones, since they may get to the disks first despite the I/O scheduler, increasing on-demand request latency. This patch splits dmu_zfetch() into two functions: dmu_zfetch_prepare() and dmu_zfetch_run(). The first can be executed as early as needed. It only updates statistics and makes predictions without issuing any I/Os. The I/O issuance is handled by dmu_zfetch_run(), which can be called later when all on-demand I/Os are already issued. It even tracks the activity of other concurrent threads, issuing the prefetch only when _all_ on-demand requests are issued. For many years it was a big problem for storage servers, handling deeper request queues from their clients, having to either serialize consequential reads to make ZFS prefetcher usable, or execute the incoming requests as-is and get almost no prefetch from ZFS, relying only on deep enough prefetch by the clients. Benefits of those ways varied, but neither was perfect. With this patch deeper queue sequential read benchmarks with CrystalDiskMark from Windows via iSCSI to FreeBSD target show me much better throughput with almost 100% prefetcher hit rate, comparing to almost zero before. While there, I also removed per-stream zs_lock as useless, completely covered by parent zf_lock. Also I reused zs_blocks refcount to track zf_stream linkage of the stream, since I believe previous zs_fetch == NULL check in dmu_zfetch_stream_done() was racy. Delete prefetch streams when they reach ends of files. It saves up to 1KB of RAM per file, plus reduces searches through the stream list. Block data prefetch (speculation and indirect block prefetch is still done since they are cheaper) if all dbufs of the stream are already in DMU cache. First cache miss immediately fires all the prefetch that would be done for the stream by that time. It saves some CPU time if same files within DMU cache capacity are read over and over. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: Adam Moss <c@yotes.com> Reviewed-by: Matthew Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com> Signed-off-by: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> Sponsored-By: iXsystems, Inc. Closes #11652
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516 lines
15 KiB
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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, 2017 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 bytes to prefetch indirects for per stream (default 64MB) */
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unsigned int zfetch_max_idistance = 64 * 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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kstat_named_t zfetchstat_io_issued;
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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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{ "io_issued", 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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#define ZFETCHSTAT_ADD(stat, val) \
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atomic_add_64(&zfetch_stats.stat.value.ui64, val)
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#define ZFETCHSTAT_SET(stat, val) \
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zfetch_stats.stat.value.ui64 = val
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#define ZFETCHSTAT_GET(stat) \
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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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zf->zf_numstreams = 0;
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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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mutex_init(&zf->zf_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
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}
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static void
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dmu_zfetch_stream_fini(zstream_t *zs)
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{
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ASSERT(!list_link_active(&zs->zs_node));
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kmem_free(zs, sizeof (*zs));
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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(MUTEX_HELD(&zf->zf_lock));
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list_remove(&zf->zf_stream, zs);
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zf->zf_numstreams--;
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membar_producer();
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if (zfs_refcount_remove(&zs->zs_refs, NULL) == 0)
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dmu_zfetch_stream_fini(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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mutex_enter(&zf->zf_lock);
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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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mutex_exit(&zf->zf_lock);
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list_destroy(&zf->zf_stream);
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mutex_destroy(&zf->zf_lock);
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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_next;
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hrtime_t now = gethrtime();
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ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(&zf->zf_lock));
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/*
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* Clean up old streams.
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*/
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for (zstream_t *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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/*
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* Skip if still active. 1 -- zf_stream reference.
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*/
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if (zfs_refcount_count(&zs->zs_refs) != 1)
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continue;
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if (((now - 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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}
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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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uint32_t 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 (zf->zf_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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zstream_t *zs = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*zs), KM_SLEEP);
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zs->zs_blkid = blkid;
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zs->zs_pf_blkid1 = blkid;
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zs->zs_pf_blkid = blkid;
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zs->zs_ipf_blkid1 = blkid;
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zs->zs_ipf_blkid = blkid;
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zs->zs_atime = now;
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zs->zs_fetch = zf;
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zs->zs_missed = B_FALSE;
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zfs_refcount_create(&zs->zs_callers);
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zfs_refcount_create(&zs->zs_refs);
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/* One reference for zf_stream. */
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zfs_refcount_add(&zs->zs_refs, NULL);
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zf->zf_numstreams++;
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list_insert_head(&zf->zf_stream, zs);
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}
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static void
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dmu_zfetch_stream_done(void *arg, boolean_t io_issued)
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{
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zstream_t *zs = arg;
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if (zfs_refcount_remove(&zs->zs_refs, NULL) == 0)
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dmu_zfetch_stream_fini(zs);
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}
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/*
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* This is the predictive prefetch entry point. dmu_zfetch_prepare()
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* associates dnode access specified with blkid and nblks arguments with
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* prefetch stream, predicts further accesses based on that stats and returns
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* the stream pointer on success. That pointer must later be passed to
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* dmu_zfetch_run() to initiate the speculative prefetch for the stream and
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* release it. dmu_zfetch() is a wrapper for simple cases when window between
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* prediction and prefetch initiation is not needed.
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* fetch_data argument specifies whether actual data blocks should be fetched:
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* FALSE -- prefetch only indirect blocks for predicted data blocks;
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* TRUE -- prefetch predicted data blocks plus following indirect blocks.
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*/
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zstream_t *
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dmu_zfetch_prepare(zfetch_t *zf, uint64_t blkid, uint64_t nblks,
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boolean_t fetch_data, boolean_t have_lock)
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{
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zstream_t *zs;
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int64_t pf_start, ipf_start;
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int64_t pf_ahead_blks, max_blks;
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int max_dist_blks, pf_nblks, ipf_nblks;
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uint64_t end_of_access_blkid, maxblkid;
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end_of_access_blkid = blkid + nblks;
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spa_t *spa = zf->zf_dnode->dn_objset->os_spa;
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if (zfs_prefetch_disable)
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return (NULL);
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/*
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* If we haven't yet loaded the indirect vdevs' mappings, we
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* can only read from blocks that we carefully ensure are on
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* concrete vdevs (or previously-loaded indirect vdevs). So we
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* can't allow the predictive prefetcher to attempt reads of other
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* blocks (e.g. of the MOS's dnode object).
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*/
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if (!spa_indirect_vdevs_loaded(spa))
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return (NULL);
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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 (!have_lock && blkid == 0)
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return (NULL);
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if (!have_lock)
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rw_enter(&zf->zf_dnode->dn_struct_rwlock, RW_READER);
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/*
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* A fast path for small files for which no prefetch will
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* happen.
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*/
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maxblkid = zf->zf_dnode->dn_maxblkid;
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if (maxblkid < 2) {
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if (!have_lock)
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_dnode->dn_struct_rwlock);
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return (NULL);
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}
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mutex_enter(&zf->zf_lock);
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/*
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* Find matching prefetch stream. Depending on whether the accesses
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* are block-aligned, first block of the new access may either follow
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* the last block of the previous access, or be equal to it.
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*/
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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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break;
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} else if (blkid + 1 == zs->zs_blkid) {
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blkid++;
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nblks--;
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break;
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}
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}
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/*
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* If the file is ending, remove the matching stream if found.
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* If not found then it is too late to create a new one now.
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*/
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if (end_of_access_blkid >= maxblkid) {
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if (zs != NULL)
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dmu_zfetch_stream_remove(zf, zs);
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mutex_exit(&zf->zf_lock);
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if (!have_lock)
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_dnode->dn_struct_rwlock);
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return (NULL);
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}
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/* Exit if we already prefetched this block before. */
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if (nblks == 0) {
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mutex_exit(&zf->zf_lock);
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if (!have_lock)
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_dnode->dn_struct_rwlock);
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return (NULL);
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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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dmu_zfetch_stream_create(zf, end_of_access_blkid);
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mutex_exit(&zf->zf_lock);
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if (!have_lock)
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_dnode->dn_struct_rwlock);
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ZFETCHSTAT_BUMP(zfetchstat_misses);
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return (NULL);
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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 the 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, end_of_access_blkid);
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if (zs->zs_pf_blkid1 < end_of_access_blkid)
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zs->zs_pf_blkid1 = end_of_access_blkid;
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if (zs->zs_ipf_blkid1 < end_of_access_blkid)
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zs->zs_ipf_blkid1 = end_of_access_blkid;
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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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if (fetch_data) {
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max_dist_blks =
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zfetch_max_distance >> zf->zf_dnode->dn_datablkshift;
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/*
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* Previously, we were (zs_pf_blkid - blkid) ahead. We
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* want to now be double that, so read that amount again,
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* plus the amount we are catching up by (i.e. the amount
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* read just now).
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*/
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pf_ahead_blks = zs->zs_pf_blkid - blkid + nblks;
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max_blks = max_dist_blks - (pf_start - end_of_access_blkid);
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pf_nblks = MIN(pf_ahead_blks, max_blks);
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} else {
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pf_nblks = 0;
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}
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zs->zs_pf_blkid = pf_start + pf_nblks;
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/*
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* Do the same for indirects, starting from where we stopped last,
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* or where we will stop reading data blocks (and the indirects
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* that point to them).
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*/
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ipf_start = MAX(zs->zs_ipf_blkid, zs->zs_pf_blkid);
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max_dist_blks = zfetch_max_idistance >> zf->zf_dnode->dn_datablkshift;
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/*
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* We want to double our distance ahead of the data prefetch
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* (or reader, if we are not prefetching data). Previously, we
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* were (zs_ipf_blkid - blkid) ahead. To double that, we read
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* that amount again, plus the amount we are catching up by
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* (i.e. the amount read now + the amount of data prefetched now).
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*/
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pf_ahead_blks = zs->zs_ipf_blkid - blkid + nblks + pf_nblks;
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max_blks = max_dist_blks - (ipf_start - zs->zs_pf_blkid);
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ipf_nblks = MIN(pf_ahead_blks, max_blks);
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zs->zs_ipf_blkid = ipf_start + ipf_nblks;
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zs->zs_blkid = end_of_access_blkid;
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/* Protect the stream from reclamation. */
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zs->zs_atime = gethrtime();
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zfs_refcount_add(&zs->zs_refs, NULL);
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/* Count concurrent callers. */
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zfs_refcount_add(&zs->zs_callers, NULL);
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mutex_exit(&zf->zf_lock);
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if (!have_lock)
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_dnode->dn_struct_rwlock);
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ZFETCHSTAT_BUMP(zfetchstat_hits);
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return (zs);
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}
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void
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dmu_zfetch_run(zstream_t *zs, boolean_t missed, boolean_t have_lock)
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{
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zfetch_t *zf = zs->zs_fetch;
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int64_t pf_start, pf_end, ipf_start, ipf_end;
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int epbs, issued;
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if (missed)
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zs->zs_missed = missed;
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/*
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* Postpone the prefetch if there are more concurrent callers.
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* It happens when multiple requests are waiting for the same
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* indirect block. The last one will run the prefetch for all.
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*/
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if (zfs_refcount_remove(&zs->zs_callers, NULL) != 0) {
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/* Drop reference taken in dmu_zfetch_prepare(). */
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if (zfs_refcount_remove(&zs->zs_refs, NULL) == 0)
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dmu_zfetch_stream_fini(zs);
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return;
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}
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mutex_enter(&zf->zf_lock);
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if (zs->zs_missed) {
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pf_start = zs->zs_pf_blkid1;
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pf_end = zs->zs_pf_blkid1 = zs->zs_pf_blkid;
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} else {
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pf_start = pf_end = 0;
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}
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ipf_start = MAX(zs->zs_pf_blkid1, zs->zs_ipf_blkid1);
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ipf_end = zs->zs_ipf_blkid1 = zs->zs_ipf_blkid;
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mutex_exit(&zf->zf_lock);
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ASSERT3S(pf_start, <=, pf_end);
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ASSERT3S(ipf_start, <=, ipf_end);
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epbs = zf->zf_dnode->dn_indblkshift - SPA_BLKPTRSHIFT;
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ipf_start = P2ROUNDUP(ipf_start, 1 << epbs) >> epbs;
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ipf_end = P2ROUNDUP(ipf_end, 1 << epbs) >> epbs;
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ASSERT3S(ipf_start, <=, ipf_end);
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issued = pf_end - pf_start + ipf_end - ipf_start;
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if (issued > 1) {
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/* More references on top of taken in dmu_zfetch_prepare(). */
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zfs_refcount_add_many(&zs->zs_refs, issued - 1, NULL);
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} else if (issued == 0) {
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/* Some other thread has done our work, so drop the ref. */
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if (zfs_refcount_remove(&zs->zs_refs, NULL) == 0)
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dmu_zfetch_stream_fini(zs);
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return;
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}
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if (!have_lock)
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rw_enter(&zf->zf_dnode->dn_struct_rwlock, RW_READER);
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issued = 0;
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for (int64_t blk = pf_start; blk < pf_end; blk++) {
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issued += dbuf_prefetch_impl(zf->zf_dnode, 0, blk,
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ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_READ, ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH,
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dmu_zfetch_stream_done, zs);
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}
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for (int64_t iblk = ipf_start; iblk < ipf_end; iblk++) {
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issued += dbuf_prefetch_impl(zf->zf_dnode, 1, iblk,
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ZIO_PRIORITY_ASYNC_READ, ARC_FLAG_PREDICTIVE_PREFETCH,
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dmu_zfetch_stream_done, zs);
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}
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if (!have_lock)
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rw_exit(&zf->zf_dnode->dn_struct_rwlock);
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if (issued)
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ZFETCHSTAT_ADD(zfetchstat_io_issued, issued);
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}
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void
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dmu_zfetch(zfetch_t *zf, uint64_t blkid, uint64_t nblks, boolean_t fetch_data,
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boolean_t missed, boolean_t have_lock)
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{
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zstream_t *zs;
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zs = dmu_zfetch_prepare(zf, blkid, nblks, fetch_data, have_lock);
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if (zs)
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dmu_zfetch_run(zs, missed, have_lock);
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}
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/* BEGIN CSTYLED */
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ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_prefetch, zfs_prefetch_, disable, INT, ZMOD_RW,
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"Disable all ZFS prefetching");
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ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_prefetch, zfetch_, max_streams, UINT, ZMOD_RW,
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"Max number of streams per zfetch");
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ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_prefetch, zfetch_, min_sec_reap, UINT, ZMOD_RW,
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"Min time before stream reclaim");
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ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_prefetch, zfetch_, max_distance, UINT, ZMOD_RW,
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"Max bytes to prefetch per stream");
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ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_prefetch, zfetch_, max_idistance, UINT, ZMOD_RW,
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"Max bytes to prefetch indirects for per stream");
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ZFS_MODULE_PARAM(zfs_prefetch, zfetch_, array_rd_sz, ULONG, ZMOD_RW,
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"Number of bytes in a array_read");
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/* END CSTYLED */
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