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License cleanup: add SPDX GPL-2.0 license identifier to files with no license Many source files in the tree are missing licensing information, which makes it harder for compliance tools to determine the correct license. By default all files without license information are under the default license of the kernel, which is GPL version 2. Update the files which contain no license information with the 'GPL-2.0' SPDX license identifier. The SPDX identifier is a legally binding shorthand, which can be used instead of the full boiler plate text. This patch is based on work done by Thomas Gleixner and Kate Stewart and Philippe Ombredanne. How this work was done: Patches were generated and checked against linux-4.14-rc6 for a subset of the use cases: - file had no licensing information it it. - file was a */uapi/* one with no licensing information in it, - file was a */uapi/* one with existing licensing information, Further patches will be generated in subsequent months to fix up cases where non-standard license headers were used, and references to license had to be inferred by heuristics based on keywords. The analysis to determine which SPDX License Identifier to be applied to a file was done in a spreadsheet of side by side results from of the output of two independent scanners (ScanCode & Windriver) producing SPDX tag:value files created by Philippe Ombredanne. Philippe prepared the base worksheet, and did an initial spot review of a few 1000 files. The 4.13 kernel was the starting point of the analysis with 60,537 files assessed. Kate Stewart did a file by file comparison of the scanner results in the spreadsheet to determine which SPDX license identifier(s) to be applied to the file. She confirmed any determination that was not immediately clear with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Criteria used to select files for SPDX license identifier tagging was: - Files considered eligible had to be source code files. - Make and config files were included as candidates if they contained >5 lines of source - File already had some variant of a license header in it (even if <5 lines). All documentation files were explicitly excluded. The following heuristics were used to determine which SPDX license identifiers to apply. - when both scanners couldn't find any license traces, file was considered to have no license information in it, and the top level COPYING file license applied. For non */uapi/* files that summary was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 11139 and resulted in the first patch in this series. If that file was a */uapi/* path one, it was "GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note" otherwise it was "GPL-2.0". Results of that was: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------- GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 930 and resulted in the second patch in this series. - if a file had some form of licensing information in it, and was one of the */uapi/* ones, it was denoted with the Linux-syscall-note if any GPL family license was found in the file or had no licensing in it (per prior point). Results summary: SPDX license identifier # files ---------------------------------------------------|------ GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note 270 GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 169 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-2-Clause) 21 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 17 LGPL-2.1+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 15 GPL-1.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 14 ((GPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR BSD-3-Clause) 5 LGPL-2.0+ WITH Linux-syscall-note 4 LGPL-2.1 WITH Linux-syscall-note 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) OR MIT) 3 ((GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note) AND MIT) 1 and that resulted in the third patch in this series. - when the two scanners agreed on the detected license(s), that became the concluded license(s). - when there was disagreement between the two scanners (one detected a license but the other didn't, or they both detected different licenses) a manual inspection of the file occurred. - In most cases a manual inspection of the information in the file resulted in a clear resolution of the license that should apply (and which scanner probably needed to revisit its heuristics). - When it was not immediately clear, the license identifier was confirmed with lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. - If there was any question as to the appropriate license identifier, the file was flagged for further research and to be revisited later in time. In total, over 70 hours of logged manual review was done on the spreadsheet to determine the SPDX license identifiers to apply to the source files by Kate, Philippe, Thomas and, in some cases, confirmation by lawyers working with the Linux Foundation. Kate also obtained a third independent scan of the 4.13 code base from FOSSology, and compared selected files where the other two scanners disagreed against that SPDX file, to see if there was new insights. The Windriver scanner is based on an older version of FOSSology in part, so they are related. Thomas did random spot checks in about 500 files from the spreadsheets for the uapi headers and agreed with SPDX license identifier in the files he inspected. For the non-uapi files Thomas did random spot checks in about 15000 files. In initial set of patches against 4.14-rc6, 3 files were found to have copy/paste license identifier errors, and have been fixed to reflect the correct identifier. Additionally Philippe spent 10 hours this week doing a detailed manual inspection and review of the 12,461 patched files from the initial patch version early this week with: - a full scancode scan run, collecting the matched texts, detected license ids and scores - reviewing anything where there was a license detected (about 500+ files) to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct - reviewing anything where there was no detection but the patch license was not GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note to ensure that the applied SPDX license was correct This produced a worksheet with 20 files needing minor correction. This worksheet was then exported into 3 different .csv files for the different types of files to be modified. These .csv files were then reviewed by Greg. Thomas wrote a script to parse the csv files and add the proper SPDX tag to the file, in the format that the file expected. This script was further refined by Greg based on the output to detect more types of files automatically and to distinguish between header and source .c files (which need different comment types.) Finally Greg ran the script using the .csv files to generate the patches. Reviewed-by: Kate Stewart <kstewart@linuxfoundation.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Ombredanne <pombredanne@nexb.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
2017-11-01 15:07:57 +01:00
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Moving/copying garbage collector
*
* Copyright 2012 Google, Inc.
*/
#include "bcache.h"
#include "btree.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "request.h"
#include <trace/events/bcache.h>
struct moving_io {
struct closure cl;
struct keybuf_key *w;
struct data_insert_op op;
struct bbio bio;
};
static bool moving_pred(struct keybuf *buf, struct bkey *k)
{
struct cache_set *c = container_of(buf, struct cache_set,
moving_gc_keys);
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < KEY_PTRS(k); i++)
if (ptr_available(c, k, i) &&
GC_MOVE(PTR_BUCKET(c, k, i)))
return true;
return false;
}
/* Moving GC - IO loop */
static CLOSURE_CALLBACK(moving_io_destructor)
{
closure_type(io, struct moving_io, cl);
kfree(io);
}
static CLOSURE_CALLBACK(write_moving_finish)
{
closure_type(io, struct moving_io, cl);
struct bio *bio = &io->bio.bio;
bio_free_pages(bio);
if (io->op.replace_collision)
trace_bcache_gc_copy_collision(&io->w->key);
bch_keybuf_del(&io->op.c->moving_gc_keys, io->w);
up(&io->op.c->moving_in_flight);
closure_return_with_destructor(cl, moving_io_destructor);
}
static void read_moving_endio(struct bio *bio)
{
struct bbio *b = container_of(bio, struct bbio, bio);
struct moving_io *io = container_of(bio->bi_private,
struct moving_io, cl);
if (bio->bi_status)
io->op.status = bio->bi_status;
else if (!KEY_DIRTY(&b->key) &&
ptr_stale(io->op.c, &b->key, 0)) {
io->op.status = BLK_STS_IOERR;
}
bch_bbio_endio(io->op.c, bio, bio->bi_status, "reading data to move");
}
static void moving_init(struct moving_io *io)
{
struct bio *bio = &io->bio.bio;
bio_init(bio, NULL, bio->bi_inline_vecs,
DIV_ROUND_UP(KEY_SIZE(&io->w->key), PAGE_SECTORS), 0);
bio_get(bio);
bio->bi_ioprio = IOPRIO_PRIO_VALUE(IOPRIO_CLASS_IDLE, 0);
block: Abstract out bvec iterator Immutable biovecs are going to require an explicit iterator. To implement immutable bvecs, a later patch is going to add a bi_bvec_done member to this struct; for now, this patch effectively just renames things. Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kmo@daterainc.com> Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: "Ed L. Cashin" <ecashin@coraid.com> Cc: Nick Piggin <npiggin@kernel.dk> Cc: Lars Ellenberg <drbd-dev@lists.linbit.com> Cc: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com> Cc: Geoff Levand <geoff@infradead.org> Cc: Yehuda Sadeh <yehuda@inktank.com> Cc: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com> Cc: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com> Cc: ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Joshua Morris <josh.h.morris@us.ibm.com> Cc: Philip Kelleher <pjk1939@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com> Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com> Cc: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org> Cc: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> Cc: Alasdair Kergon <agk@redhat.com> Cc: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com> Cc: dm-devel@redhat.com Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Cc: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com> Cc: linux390@de.ibm.com Cc: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com> Cc: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@tonian.com> Cc: "James E.J. Bottomley" <JBottomley@parallels.com> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: "Nicholas A. Bellinger" <nab@linux-iscsi.org> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Chris Mason <chris.mason@fusionio.com> Cc: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> Cc: Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca> Cc: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com> Cc: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com> Cc: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@kernel.org> Cc: Joern Engel <joern@logfs.org> Cc: Prasad Joshi <prasadjoshi.linux@gmail.com> Cc: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com> Cc: KONISHI Ryusuke <konishi.ryusuke@lab.ntt.co.jp> Cc: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com> Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org> Cc: Ben Myers <bpm@sgi.com> Cc: xfs@oss.sgi.com Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Cc: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl> Cc: Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski <herton.krzesinski@canonical.com> Cc: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Guo Chao <yan@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Asai Thambi S P <asamymuthupa@micron.com> Cc: Selvan Mani <smani@micron.com> Cc: Sam Bradshaw <sbradshaw@micron.com> Cc: Wei Yongjun <yongjun_wei@trendmicro.com.cn> Cc: "Roger Pau Monné" <roger.pau@citrix.com> Cc: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> Cc: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com> Cc: Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@citrix.com> Cc: Sebastian Ott <sebott@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org> Cc: Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@huawei.com> Cc: Nitin Gupta <ngupta@vflare.org> Cc: Jerome Marchand <jmarchand@redhat.com> Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Cc: Peng Tao <tao.peng@emc.com> Cc: Andy Adamson <andros@netapp.com> Cc: fanchaoting <fanchaoting@cn.fujitsu.com> Cc: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com> Cc: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@gmail.com> Cc: "Martin K. Petersen" <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Cc: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com> Cc: Pankaj Kumar <pankaj.km@samsung.com> Cc: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@oracle.com> Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>6
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bio->bi_iter.bi_size = KEY_SIZE(&io->w->key) << 9;
bio->bi_private = &io->cl;
bch_bio_map(bio, NULL);
}
static CLOSURE_CALLBACK(write_moving)
{
closure_type(io, struct moving_io, cl);
struct data_insert_op *op = &io->op;
if (!op->status) {
moving_init(io);
block: Abstract out bvec iterator Immutable biovecs are going to require an explicit iterator. To implement immutable bvecs, a later patch is going to add a bi_bvec_done member to this struct; for now, this patch effectively just renames things. Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kmo@daterainc.com> Cc: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> Cc: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org> Cc: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> Cc: "Ed L. Cashin" <ecashin@coraid.com> Cc: Nick Piggin <npiggin@kernel.dk> Cc: Lars Ellenberg <drbd-dev@lists.linbit.com> Cc: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz> Cc: Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com> Cc: Geoff Levand <geoff@infradead.org> Cc: Yehuda Sadeh <yehuda@inktank.com> Cc: Sage Weil <sage@inktank.com> Cc: Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com> Cc: ceph-devel@vger.kernel.org Cc: Joshua Morris <josh.h.morris@us.ibm.com> Cc: Philip Kelleher <pjk1939@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Cc: "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst@redhat.com> Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com> Cc: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org> Cc: Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de> Cc: Alasdair Kergon <agk@redhat.com> Cc: Mike Snitzer <snitzer@redhat.com> Cc: dm-devel@redhat.com Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@de.ibm.com> Cc: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@de.ibm.com> Cc: linux390@de.ibm.com Cc: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com> Cc: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@tonian.com> Cc: "James E.J. Bottomley" <JBottomley@parallels.com> Cc: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> Cc: "Nicholas A. Bellinger" <nab@linux-iscsi.org> Cc: Alexander Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> Cc: Chris Mason <chris.mason@fusionio.com> Cc: "Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu> Cc: Andreas Dilger <adilger.kernel@dilger.ca> Cc: Jaegeuk Kim <jaegeuk.kim@samsung.com> Cc: Steven Whitehouse <swhiteho@redhat.com> Cc: Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@kernel.org> Cc: Joern Engel <joern@logfs.org> Cc: Prasad Joshi <prasadjoshi.linux@gmail.com> Cc: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@netapp.com> Cc: KONISHI Ryusuke <konishi.ryusuke@lab.ntt.co.jp> Cc: Mark Fasheh <mfasheh@suse.com> Cc: Joel Becker <jlbec@evilplan.org> Cc: Ben Myers <bpm@sgi.com> Cc: xfs@oss.sgi.com Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org> Cc: Frederic Weisbecker <fweisbec@gmail.com> Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> Cc: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com> Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> Cc: "Rafael J. Wysocki" <rjw@sisk.pl> Cc: Herton Ronaldo Krzesinski <herton.krzesinski@canonical.com> Cc: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk> Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Cc: Guo Chao <yan@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: Asai Thambi S P <asamymuthupa@micron.com> Cc: Selvan Mani <smani@micron.com> Cc: Sam Bradshaw <sbradshaw@micron.com> Cc: Wei Yongjun <yongjun_wei@trendmicro.com.cn> Cc: "Roger Pau Monné" <roger.pau@citrix.com> Cc: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> Cc: Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com> Cc: Ian Campbell <Ian.Campbell@citrix.com> Cc: Sebastian Ott <sebott@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Cc: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> Cc: Minchan Kim <minchan@kernel.org> Cc: Jiang Liu <jiang.liu@huawei.com> Cc: Nitin Gupta <ngupta@vflare.org> Cc: Jerome Marchand <jmarchand@redhat.com> Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Cc: Peng Tao <tao.peng@emc.com> Cc: Andy Adamson <andros@netapp.com> Cc: fanchaoting <fanchaoting@cn.fujitsu.com> Cc: Jie Liu <jeff.liu@oracle.com> Cc: Sunil Mushran <sunil.mushran@gmail.com> Cc: "Martin K. Petersen" <martin.petersen@oracle.com> Cc: Namjae Jeon <namjae.jeon@samsung.com> Cc: Pankaj Kumar <pankaj.km@samsung.com> Cc: Dan Magenheimer <dan.magenheimer@oracle.com> Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>6
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io->bio.bio.bi_iter.bi_sector = KEY_START(&io->w->key);
op->write_prio = 1;
op->bio = &io->bio.bio;
op->writeback = KEY_DIRTY(&io->w->key);
op->csum = KEY_CSUM(&io->w->key);
bkey_copy(&op->replace_key, &io->w->key);
op->replace = true;
closure_call(&op->cl, bch_data_insert, NULL, cl);
}
continue_at(cl, write_moving_finish, op->wq);
}
static CLOSURE_CALLBACK(read_moving_submit)
{
closure_type(io, struct moving_io, cl);
struct bio *bio = &io->bio.bio;
bch_submit_bbio(bio, io->op.c, &io->w->key, 0);
continue_at(cl, write_moving, io->op.wq);
}
static void read_moving(struct cache_set *c)
{
struct keybuf_key *w;
struct moving_io *io;
struct bio *bio;
struct closure cl;
closure_init_stack(&cl);
/* XXX: if we error, background writeback could stall indefinitely */
while (!test_bit(CACHE_SET_STOPPING, &c->flags)) {
w = bch_keybuf_next_rescan(c, &c->moving_gc_keys,
&MAX_KEY, moving_pred);
if (!w)
break;
if (ptr_stale(c, &w->key, 0)) {
bch_keybuf_del(&c->moving_gc_keys, w);
continue;
}
io = kzalloc(struct_size(io, bio.bio.bi_inline_vecs,
DIV_ROUND_UP(KEY_SIZE(&w->key), PAGE_SECTORS)),
GFP_KERNEL);
if (!io)
goto err;
w->private = io;
io->w = w;
io->op.inode = KEY_INODE(&w->key);
io->op.c = c;
io->op.wq = c->moving_gc_wq;
moving_init(io);
bio = &io->bio.bio;
bio->bi_opf = REQ_OP_READ;
bio->bi_end_io = read_moving_endio;
if (bch_bio_alloc_pages(bio, GFP_KERNEL))
goto err;
trace_bcache_gc_copy(&w->key);
down(&c->moving_in_flight);
closure_call(&io->cl, read_moving_submit, NULL, &cl);
}
if (0) {
err: if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(w->private))
kfree(w->private);
bch_keybuf_del(&c->moving_gc_keys, w);
}
closure_sync(&cl);
}
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
2025-06-15 04:23:52 +08:00
static bool bucket_cmp(struct bucket *l, struct bucket *r)
{
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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return GC_SECTORS_USED(l) < GC_SECTORS_USED(r);
Revert "bcache: update min_heap_callbacks to use default builtin swap" Patch series "bcache: Revert min_heap migration due to performance regression". This patch series reverts the migration of bcache from its original heap implementation to the generic min_heap library. While the original change aimed to simplify the code and improve maintainability, it introduced a severe performance regression in real-world scenarios. As reported by Robert, systems using bcache now suffer from periodic latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. This degrades bcache's value as a low-latency caching layer, and leads to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. The primary cause of this regression is the behavior of the generic min_heap implementation's bottom-up sift_down, which performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons when many elements are equal. The original top-down variant used by bcache only required O(1) comparisons in such cases. The issue was further exacerbated by commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), which introduced non-inlined versions of the min_heap API, adding function call overhead to a performance-critical hot path. This patch (of 3): This reverts commit 3d8a9a1c35227c3f1b0bd132c9f0a80dbda07b65. Although removing the custom swap function simplified the code, this change is part of a broader migration to the generic min_heap API that introduced significant performance regressions in bcache. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert is part of a series of changes to restore previous performance by undoing the min_heap transition. Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-1-visitorckw@gmail.com Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-2-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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}
static unsigned int bucket_heap_top(struct cache *ca)
{
struct bucket *b;
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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return (b = heap_peek(&ca->heap)) ? GC_SECTORS_USED(b) : 0;
}
void bch_moving_gc(struct cache_set *c)
{
struct cache *ca = c->cache;
struct bucket *b;
unsigned long sectors_to_move, reserve_sectors;
if (!c->copy_gc_enabled)
return;
mutex_lock(&c->bucket_lock);
sectors_to_move = 0;
reserve_sectors = ca->sb.bucket_size *
fifo_used(&ca->free[RESERVE_MOVINGGC]);
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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ca->heap.used = 0;
for_each_bucket(b, ca) {
if (GC_MARK(b) == GC_MARK_METADATA ||
!GC_SECTORS_USED(b) ||
GC_SECTORS_USED(b) == ca->sb.bucket_size ||
atomic_read(&b->pin))
continue;
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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if (!heap_full(&ca->heap)) {
sectors_to_move += GC_SECTORS_USED(b);
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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heap_add(&ca->heap, b, bucket_cmp);
} else if (bucket_cmp(b, heap_peek(&ca->heap))) {
sectors_to_move -= bucket_heap_top(ca);
sectors_to_move += GC_SECTORS_USED(b);
ca->heap.data[0] = b;
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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heap_sift(&ca->heap, 0, bucket_cmp);
}
}
while (sectors_to_move > reserve_sectors) {
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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heap_pop(&ca->heap, b, bucket_cmp);
sectors_to_move -= GC_SECTORS_USED(b);
}
Revert "bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap" This reverts commit 866898efbb25bb44fd42848318e46db9e785973a. The generic bottom-up min_heap implementation causes performance regression in invalidate_buckets_lru(), a hot path in bcache. Before the cache is fully populated, new_bucket_prio() often returns zero, leading to many equal comparisons. In such cases, bottom-up sift_down performs up to 2 * log2(n) comparisons, while the original top-down approach completes with just O() comparisons, resulting in a measurable performance gap. The performance degradation is further worsened by the non-inlined min_heap API functions introduced in commit 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions"), adding function call overhead to this critical path. As reported by Robert, bcache now suffers from latency spikes, with P100 (max) latency increasing from 600 ms to 2.4 seconds every 5 minutes. These regressions degrade bcache's effectiveness as a low-latency cache layer and lead to frequent timeouts and application stalls in production environments. This revert aims to restore bcache's original low-latency behavior. Link: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAJhEC05+0S69z+3+FB2Cd0hD+pCRyWTKLEOsc8BOmH73p1m+KQ@mail.gmail.com Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20250614202353.1632957-3-visitorckw@gmail.com Fixes: 866898efbb25 ("bcache: remove heap-related macros and switch to generic min_heap") Fixes: 92a8b224b833 ("lib/min_heap: introduce non-inline versions of min heap API functions") Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@gmail.com> Reported-by: Robert Pang <robertpang@google.com> Closes: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcache/CAJhEC06F_AtrPgw2-7CvCqZgeStgCtitbD-ryuPpXQA-JG5XXw@mail.gmail.com Acked-by: Coly Li <colyli@kernel.org> Cc: Ching-Chun (Jim) Huang <jserv@ccns.ncku.edu.tw> Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> Cc: <stable@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
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while (heap_pop(&ca->heap, b, bucket_cmp))
SET_GC_MOVE(b, 1);
mutex_unlock(&c->bucket_lock);
c->moving_gc_keys.last_scanned = ZERO_KEY;
read_moving(c);
}
void bch_moving_init_cache_set(struct cache_set *c)
{
bch_keybuf_init(&c->moving_gc_keys);
sema_init(&c->moving_in_flight, 64);
}