Re: [RFC PATCH 3/3] block: add queue idle timer

From: Alan Stern
Date: Wed May 16 2012 - 10:28:35 EST


On Wed, 16 May 2012, Jens Axboe wrote:

> On 05/16/2012 03:04 PM, Jeff Moyer wrote:
> > Lin Ming <ming.m.lin@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >
> >> On Tue, 2012-05-15 at 15:19 -0400, Jeff Moyer wrote:
> >>> Lin Ming <ming.m.lin@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >>>
> >>>> Add an idle timer that is set to some suitable timeout and would be
> >>>> added when the queue first goes empty. If nothing has happened during
> >>>> the timeout interval, then the queue is suspended.
> >>>>
> >>>> Queueing a new request could check the state and resume queue if it is
> >>>> supended.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> [snip]
> >>>
> >>>> @@ -1129,6 +1141,13 @@ void __blk_put_request(struct request_queue *q, struct request *req)
> >>>> if (unlikely(--req->ref_count))
> >>>> return;
> >>>>
> >>>> + /* PM request is not accounted */
> >>>> + if (!(req->cmd_flags & REQ_PM)) {
> >>>> + if (!(--q->nr_pending))
> >>>> + /* Hard code to 20secs, will move to sysfs */
> >>>> + mod_timer(&q->idle, jiffies + 20*HZ);
> >>>> + }
> >>>> +
> >>>
> >>> I'm pretty sure Jens wanted to avoid doing a mod_timer, here, given that
> >>> the queue can transition between empty and non-empty fairly rapidly for
> >>> dependent I/O.
> >>
> >> I'll remove this idle timer and use runtime pm core's timer.
> >
> > This issues isn't which timer to use, it's when to modify it. Since the
> > queue can cycle between empty and non-empty very quickly, you should try
> > to avoid calling mod_timer for every non-empty to empty transition.
> > Jens had described one way to do this in the thread you referenced in
> > your 0/3 email.
>
> That's exactly right, thanks Jeff.
>
> Lin, you should have more slack timer handling. Look at the blk-timeout
> handling of request timeouts for inspiration, and/or the thread that
> Jeff also references. Doing a timer add/del for each request put is a no
> go.

Lin, note that if you use the API properly, the runtime PM timer does
not have to get updated every time an I/O event occurs. Look up
pm_runtime_mark_last_busy() in the runtime PM documentation.

Alan Stern

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