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    btrfs: use a dedicated data structure for chunk maps · 7dc66abb
    Filipe Manana authored
    Currently we abuse the extent_map structure for two purposes:
    
    1) To actually represent extents for inodes;
    2) To represent chunk mappings.
    
    This is odd and has several disadvantages:
    
    1) To create a chunk map, we need to do two memory allocations: one for
       an extent_map structure and another one for a map_lookup structure, so
       more potential for an allocation failure and more complicated code to
       manage and link two structures;
    
    2) For a chunk map we actually only use 3 fields (24 bytes) of the
       respective extent map structure: the 'start' field to have the logical
       start address of the chunk, the 'len' field to have the chunk's size,
       and the 'orig_block_len' field to contain the chunk's stripe size.
    
       Besides wasting a memory, it's also odd and not intuitive at all to
       have the stripe size in a field named 'orig_block_len'.
    
       We are also using 'block_len' of the extent_map structure to contain
       the chunk size, so we have 2 fields for the same value, 'len' and
       'block_len', which is pointless;
    
    3) When an extent map is associated to a chunk mapping, we set the bit
       EXTENT_FLAG_FS_MAPPING on its flags and then make its member named
       'map_lookup' point to the associated map_lookup structure. This means
       that for an extent map associated to an inode extent, we are not using
       this 'map_lookup' pointer, so wasting 8 bytes (on a 64 bits platform);
    
    4) Extent maps associated to a chunk mapping are never merged or split so
       it's pointless to use the existing extent map infrastructure.
    
    So add a dedicated data structure named 'btrfs_chunk_map' to represent
    chunk mappings, this is basically the existing map_lookup structure with
    some extra fields:
    
    1) 'start' to contain the chunk logical address;
    2) 'chunk_len' to contain the chunk's length;
    3) 'stripe_size' for the stripe size;
    4) 'rb_node' for insertion into a rb tree;
    5) 'refs' for reference counting.
    
    This way we do a single memory allocation for chunk mappings and we don't
    waste memory for them with unused/unnecessary fields from an extent_map.
    
    We also save 8 bytes from the extent_map structure by removing the
    'map_lookup' pointer, so the size of struct extent_map is reduced from
    144 bytes down to 136 bytes, and we can now have 30 extents map per 4K
    page instead of 28.
    Reviewed-by: default avatarJosef Bacik <josef@toxicpanda.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarFilipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com>
    Reviewed-by: default avatarDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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