Jens Axboe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > find_get_pages() does "find me the next N pages above `index' which are
> > presently in pagecache'. So it can return an array of page*'s which do not
> > represent contiguous pages in the file - there can be holes in there.
> >
> > IOW: pages[n]->index !necessarily= pages[n+1]->index-1
> >
> > Maybe the code handles that by making sure that all the pages in the range
> > are already in pagecache - I didn't check. But that would take some heroic
> > locking.
>
> It doesn't, I'm assuming that find_get_pages() returns consequtive pages
> atm. Would seem like the sane interface :-)
Yeah, sorry. It's a "gather what's presently there" thing. For writeback.
Nick has some gang-lookup-slots code. So instead of populating an array of
page*'s you can populate an array of (effectively) page**'s. Then one
could walk that. All while holding ->tree_lock. This doesn't help ;)
Or you could walk the pages[] array until you hit an ->index which doesn't
match and then toss the rest away. That's a bit of extra work, but in the
common case all the pages will be good. Perhaps.
> We continue doing find_or_create_page() on the remaining, but using 'i'
> as the 'index' addition. So if we had non-conseq pages, we'd be screwed.
Yup.
Probably the simplest for now is an open-coded find_get_page() loop. Later
on we should optimise that into a find_get_contig_pages() which only takes
tree_lock a single time.
Doing it with a new radix_tree_gang_lookup_contig_name_me_longer() would be
relatively straightforward too. It would bale out as soon as it hit a
not-present slot.
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