[LSF/MM/BPF TOPIC] File system checksum offload
hch at infradead.org
hch at infradead.org
Mon Feb 3 00:57:12 PST 2025
On Mon, Feb 03, 2025 at 07:21:08PM +1030, Qu Wenruo wrote:
> That always falling-back-to-buffered-IO sounds pretty good.
> (For NODATASUM inodes, we do not need to fallback though).
Yes, that's what I meant above.
>
> The only concern is performance.
> I guess even for the uncached write it still involves some extra folio copy,
> thus not completely the same performance level of direct IO?
In general buffered I/O is going to be slower, but at least the uncached
mode will avoid the cache pollution.
> And always falling back (for inodes with datacsum) may also sound a little
> overkilled.
> If the program is properly coded, and no contents change halfway, we always
> pay the performance penalty but without really any extra benefit.
But you don't know that, and people have very different expectations for
"properly coded" :) So I'd opt for the safe variant (copy) an allow an
opt-in for the faster but less safe variant (realy direct I/O without
copy with checksums). And hopefully we can eventually find a version
that will bounce buffer when modifying pages that are in-flight for
direct I/O which would be safe and fast.
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