Re: Problem with DISCARD and RAID5

From: Shaohua Li
Date: Thu Nov 01 2012 - 21:41:06 EST


On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 05:38:54PM +1100, NeilBrown wrote:
>
> Hi Shaohua,
> I've been doing some testing and discovered a problem with your discard
> support for RAID5.
>
> The code in blkdev_issue_discard assumes that the 'granularity' is a power
> of 2, and for example subtracts 1 to get a mask.
>
> However RAID5 sets the granularity to be the stripe size which often is not
> a power of two. When this happens you can easily get into an infinite loop.
>
> I suspect that to make this work properly, blkdev_issue_discard will need to
> be changed to allow 'granularity' to be an arbitrary value.
> When it is a power of two, the current masking can be used.
> When it is anything else, it will need to use sector_div().

Yep, looks we need use sector_div. And this isn't the only problem. discard
request can be merged, and the merge check only checks max_discard_sectors.
That means the split requests in blkdev_issue_discard can be merged again. The
split nerver works.

I'm wondering what's purpose of discard_alignment and discard_granularity. Are
there devices with discard_granularity not 1 sector? If bio isn't discard
aligned, what device will do? Further, why driver handles alignment/granularity
if device will ignore misaligned request. Jens, can you share some hints please?

Thanks,
Shaohua
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