Date: Tue, 17 May 2016 07:54:27 +1000 (EST) From: Bruce Evans <brde@optusnet.com.au> To: fs@freebsd.org Subject: quick fix for slow directory shrinking in ffs Message-ID: <20160517072705.F2157@besplex.bde.org>
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ffs does very slow shrinking of directories after removing some files leaves unused blocks at the end, by always doing synchronous truncation. This often happens in my normal usage: medium size builds expand /tmp from 512 to 1024 to hold a few more hundred bytes of file names; expansion is async and fast, but shrinking is sync and slow, and with a certain size of build the boundary is crossed back and forth very often. My /tmp directory is always on an async-mounted file system, so this quick fix of always doing an async truncation for async mounts works for me. Using IO_SYNC when not asked to is a bug for async mounts in all cases anyway. The file system has block size 8192 and frag size 1024, so it is also wrong to shrink to size DIRBLKSIZE = 512. The shrinkage seems to be considered at every DIRBLKSIZE boundary, so not only small directories are affected. The patch fixes an unrelated typo in a message. X Index: ufs_lookup.c X =================================================================== X --- ufs_lookup.c (revision 299263) X +++ ufs_lookup.c (working copy) X @@ -1131,9 +1131,9 @@ X if (tvp != NULL) X VOP_UNLOCK(tvp, 0); X error = UFS_TRUNCATE(dvp, (off_t)dp->i_endoff, X - IO_NORMAL | IO_SYNC, cr); X + IO_NORMAL | (DOINGASYNC(dvp) ? 0 : IO_SYNC), cr); X if (error != 0) X - vprint("ufs_direnter: failted to truncate", dvp); X + vprint("ufs_direnter: failed to truncate", dvp); X #ifdef UFS_DIRHASH X if (error == 0 && dp->i_dirhash != NULL) X ufsdirhash_dirtrunc(dp, dp->i_endoff); Bruce
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