btrfs: avoid defragging extents whose next extents are not targets
[BUG] There is a report that autodefrag is defragging single sector, which is completely waste of IO, and no help for defragging: btrfs-cleaner-808 defrag_one_locked_range: root=256 ino=651122 start=0 len=4096 [CAUSE] In defrag_collect_targets(), we check if the current range (A) can be merged with next one (B). If mergeable, we will add range A into target for defrag. However there is a catch for autodefrag, when checking mergeability against range B, we intentionally pass 0 as @newer_than, hoping to get a higher chance to merge with the next extent. But in the next iteration, range B will looked up by defrag_lookup_extent(), with non-zero @newer_than. And if range B is not really newer, it will rejected directly, causing only range A being defragged, while we expect to defrag both range A and B. [FIX] Since the root cause is the difference in check condition of defrag_check_next_extent() and defrag_collect_targets(), we fix it by: 1. Pass @newer_than to defrag_check_next_extent() 2. Pass @extent_thresh to defrag_check_next_extent() This makes the check between defrag_collect_targets() and defrag_check_next_extent() more consistent. While there is still some minor difference, the remaining checks are focus on runtime flags like writeback/delalloc, which are mostly transient and safe to be checked only in defrag_collect_targets(). Link: https://github.com/btrfs/linux/issues/423#issuecomment-1066981856 CC: stable@vger.kernel.org # 5.16+ Reviewed-by: Filipe Manana <fdmanana@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <wqu@suse.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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@ -1239,7 +1239,7 @@ static u32 get_extent_max_capacity(const struct extent_map *em)
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static bool defrag_check_next_extent(struct inode *inode, struct extent_map *em,
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bool locked)
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u32 extent_thresh, u64 newer_than, bool locked)
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{
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struct extent_map *next;
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bool ret = false;
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@ -1249,11 +1249,12 @@ static bool defrag_check_next_extent(struct inode *inode, struct extent_map *em,
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return false;
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/*
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* We want to check if the next extent can be merged with the current
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* one, which can be an extent created in a past generation, so we pass
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* a minimum generation of 0 to defrag_lookup_extent().
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* Here we need to pass @newer_then when checking the next extent, or
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* we will hit a case we mark current extent for defrag, but the next
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* one will not be a target.
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* This will just cause extra IO without really reducing the fragments.
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*/
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next = defrag_lookup_extent(inode, em->start + em->len, 0, locked);
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next = defrag_lookup_extent(inode, em->start + em->len, newer_than, locked);
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/* No more em or hole */
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if (!next || next->block_start >= EXTENT_MAP_LAST_BYTE)
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goto out;
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@ -1265,6 +1266,13 @@ static bool defrag_check_next_extent(struct inode *inode, struct extent_map *em,
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*/
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if (next->len >= get_extent_max_capacity(em))
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goto out;
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/* Skip older extent */
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if (next->generation < newer_than)
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goto out;
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/* Also check extent size */
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if (next->len >= extent_thresh)
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goto out;
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ret = true;
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out:
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free_extent_map(next);
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@ -1470,7 +1478,7 @@ static int defrag_collect_targets(struct btrfs_inode *inode,
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goto next;
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next_mergeable = defrag_check_next_extent(&inode->vfs_inode, em,
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locked);
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extent_thresh, newer_than, locked);
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if (!next_mergeable) {
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struct defrag_target_range *last;
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