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dm cache: add mq policy
A cache policy that uses a multiqueue ordered by recent hit count to select which blocks should be promoted and demoted. This is meant to be a general purpose policy. It prioritises reads over writes. Signed-off-by: Joe Thornber <ejt@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
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Guidance for writing policies
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Try to keep transactionality out of it. The core is careful to
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avoid asking about anything that is migrating. This is a pain, but
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makes it easier to write the policies.
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Mappings are loaded into the policy at construction time.
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Every bio that is mapped by the target is referred to the policy.
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The policy can return a simple HIT or MISS or issue a migration.
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Currently there's no way for the policy to issue background work,
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e.g. to start writing back dirty blocks that are going to be evicte
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soon.
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Because we map bios, rather than requests it's easy for the policy
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to get fooled by many small bios. For this reason the core target
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issues periodic ticks to the policy. It's suggested that the policy
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doesn't update states (eg, hit counts) for a block more than once
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for each tick. The core ticks by watching bios complete, and so
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trying to see when the io scheduler has let the ios run.
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Overview of supplied cache replacement policies
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multiqueue
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This policy is the default.
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The multiqueue policy has two sets of 16 queues: one set for entries
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waiting for the cache and another one for those in the cache.
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Cache entries in the queues are aged based on logical time. Entry into
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the cache is based on variable thresholds and queue selection is based
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on hit count on entry. The policy aims to take different cache miss
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costs into account and to adjust to varying load patterns automatically.
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Message and constructor argument pairs are:
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'sequential_threshold <#nr_sequential_ios>' and
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'random_threshold <#nr_random_ios>'.
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The sequential threshold indicates the number of contiguous I/Os
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required before a stream is treated as sequential. The random threshold
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is the number of intervening non-contiguous I/Os that must be seen
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before the stream is treated as random again.
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The sequential and random thresholds default to 512 and 4 respectively.
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Large, sequential ios are probably better left on the origin device
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since spindles tend to have good bandwidth. The io_tracker counts
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contiguous I/Os to try to spot when the io is in one of these sequential
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modes.
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Examples
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========
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The syntax for a table is:
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cache <metadata dev> <cache dev> <origin dev> <block size>
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<#feature_args> [<feature arg>]*
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<policy> <#policy_args> [<policy arg>]*
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The syntax to send a message using the dmsetup command is:
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dmsetup message <mapped device> 0 sequential_threshold 1024
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dmsetup message <mapped device> 0 random_threshold 8
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Using dmsetup:
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dmsetup create blah --table "0 268435456 cache /dev/sdb /dev/sdc \
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/dev/sdd 512 0 mq 4 sequential_threshold 1024 random_threshold 8"
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creates a 128GB large mapped device named 'blah' with the
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sequential threshold set to 1024 and the random_threshold set to 8.
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@ -281,6 +281,16 @@ config DM_CACHE
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algorithms used to select which blocks are promoted, demoted,
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cleaned etc. It supports writeback and writethrough modes.
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config DM_CACHE_MQ
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tristate "MQ Cache Policy (EXPERIMENTAL)"
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depends on DM_CACHE
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default y
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---help---
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A cache policy that uses a multiqueue ordered by recent hit
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count to select which blocks should be promoted and demoted.
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This is meant to be a general purpose policy. It prioritises
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reads over writes.
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config DM_MIRROR
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tristate "Mirror target"
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depends on BLK_DEV_DM
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+= dm-log-userspace-base.o dm-log-userspace-transfer.o
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dm-thin-pool-y += dm-thin.o dm-thin-metadata.o
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dm-cache-y += dm-cache-target.o dm-cache-metadata.o dm-cache-policy.o
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dm-cache-mq-y += dm-cache-policy-mq.o
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md-mod-y += md.o bitmap.o
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raid456-y += raid5.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_DM_THIN_PROVISIONING) += dm-thin-pool.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_DM_VERITY) += dm-verity.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_DM_CACHE) += dm-cache.o
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obj-$(CONFIG_DM_CACHE_MQ) += dm-cache-mq.o
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ifeq ($(CONFIG_DM_UEVENT),y)
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dm-mod-objs += dm-uevent.o
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