Commit a728eacb authored by Tang Junhui's avatar Tang Junhui Committed by Jens Axboe

bcache: add journal statistic

Sometimes, Journal takes up a lot of CPU, we need statistics
to know what's the journal is doing. So this patch provide
some journal statistics:
1) reclaim: how many times the journal try to reclaim resource,
   usually the journal bucket or/and the pin are exhausted.
2) flush_write: how many times the journal try to flush btree node
   to cache device, usually the journal bucket are exhausted.
3) retry_flush_write: how many times the journal retry to flush
   the next btree node, usually the previous tree node have been
   flushed by other thread.
we show these statistic by sysfs interface. Through these statistics
We can totally see the status of journal module when the CPU is too
high.
Signed-off-by: default avatarTang Junhui <tang.junhui@zte.com.cn>
Reviewed-by: default avatarMichael Lyle <mlyle@lyle.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarJens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
parent 30abb3a6
......@@ -658,6 +658,10 @@ struct cache_set {
atomic_long_t writeback_keys_done;
atomic_long_t writeback_keys_failed;
atomic_long_t reclaim;
atomic_long_t flush_write;
atomic_long_t retry_flush_write;
enum {
ON_ERROR_UNREGISTER,
ON_ERROR_PANIC,
......
......@@ -377,6 +377,8 @@ static void btree_flush_write(struct cache_set *c)
*/
struct btree *b, *best;
unsigned i;
atomic_long_inc(&c->flush_write);
retry:
best = NULL;
......@@ -397,6 +399,7 @@ static void btree_flush_write(struct cache_set *c)
if (!btree_current_write(b)->journal) {
mutex_unlock(&b->write_lock);
/* We raced */
atomic_long_inc(&c->retry_flush_write);
goto retry;
}
......@@ -476,6 +479,8 @@ static void journal_reclaim(struct cache_set *c)
unsigned iter, n = 0;
atomic_t p;
atomic_long_inc(&c->reclaim);
while (!atomic_read(&fifo_front(&c->journal.pin)))
fifo_pop(&c->journal.pin, p);
......
......@@ -65,6 +65,9 @@ read_attribute(bset_tree_stats);
read_attribute(state);
read_attribute(cache_read_races);
read_attribute(reclaim);
read_attribute(flush_write);
read_attribute(retry_flush_write);
read_attribute(writeback_keys_done);
read_attribute(writeback_keys_failed);
read_attribute(io_errors);
......@@ -545,6 +548,15 @@ SHOW(__bch_cache_set)
sysfs_print(cache_read_races,
atomic_long_read(&c->cache_read_races));
sysfs_print(reclaim,
atomic_long_read(&c->reclaim));
sysfs_print(flush_write,
atomic_long_read(&c->flush_write));
sysfs_print(retry_flush_write,
atomic_long_read(&c->retry_flush_write));
sysfs_print(writeback_keys_done,
atomic_long_read(&c->writeback_keys_done));
sysfs_print(writeback_keys_failed,
......@@ -731,6 +743,9 @@ static struct attribute *bch_cache_set_internal_files[] = {
&sysfs_bset_tree_stats,
&sysfs_cache_read_races,
&sysfs_reclaim,
&sysfs_flush_write,
&sysfs_retry_flush_write,
&sysfs_writeback_keys_done,
&sysfs_writeback_keys_failed,
......
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