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authorChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>2008-10-29 19:49:59 +0100
committerChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>2008-10-29 19:49:59 +0100
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parentMerge branch 'master' of ssh://mason@master.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/g... (diff)
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Btrfs: Add zlib compression support
This is a large change for adding compression on reading and writing, both for inline and regular extents. It does some fairly large surgery to the writeback paths. Compression is off by default and enabled by mount -o compress. Even when the -o compress mount option is not used, it is possible to read compressed extents off the disk. If compression for a given set of pages fails to make them smaller, the file is flagged to avoid future compression attempts later. * While finding delalloc extents, the pages are locked before being sent down to the delalloc handler. This allows the delalloc handler to do complex things such as cleaning the pages, marking them writeback and starting IO on their behalf. * Inline extents are inserted at delalloc time now. This allows us to compress the data before inserting the inline extent, and it allows us to insert an inline extent that spans multiple pages. * All of the in-memory extent representations (extent_map.c, ordered-data.c etc) are changed to record both an in-memory size and an on disk size, as well as a flag for compression. From a disk format point of view, the extent pointers in the file are changed to record the on disk size of a given extent and some encoding flags. Space in the disk format is allocated for compression encoding, as well as encryption and a generic 'other' field. Neither the encryption or the 'other' field are currently used. In order to limit the amount of data read for a single random read in the file, the size of a compressed extent is limited to 128k. This is a software only limit, the disk format supports u64 sized compressed extents. In order to limit the ram consumed while processing extents, the uncompressed size of a compressed extent is limited to 256k. This is a software only limit and will be subject to tuning later. Checksumming is still done on compressed extents, and it is done on the uncompressed version of the data. This way additional encodings can be layered on without having to figure out which encoding to checksum. Compression happens at delalloc time, which is basically singled threaded because it is usually done by a single pdflush thread. This makes it tricky to spread the compression load across all the cpus on the box. We'll have to look at parallel pdflush walks of dirty inodes at a later time. Decompression is hooked into readpages and it does spread across CPUs nicely. Signed-off-by: Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/btrfs/extent_map.h')
-rw-r--r--fs/btrfs/extent_map.h6
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/fs/btrfs/extent_map.h b/fs/btrfs/extent_map.h
index 26ac6fe0b268..abbcbeb28c79 100644
--- a/fs/btrfs/extent_map.h
+++ b/fs/btrfs/extent_map.h
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
/* bits for the flags field */
#define EXTENT_FLAG_PINNED 0 /* this entry not yet on disk, don't free it */
+#define EXTENT_FLAG_COMPRESSED 1
struct extent_map {
struct rb_node rb_node;
@@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ struct extent_map {
u64 start;
u64 len;
u64 block_start;
+ u64 block_len;
unsigned long flags;
struct block_device *bdev;
atomic_t refs;
@@ -38,9 +40,9 @@ static inline u64 extent_map_end(struct extent_map *em)
static inline u64 extent_map_block_end(struct extent_map *em)
{
- if (em->block_start + em->len < em->block_start)
+ if (em->block_start + em->block_len < em->block_start)
return (u64)-1;
- return em->block_start + em->len;
+ return em->block_start + em->block_len;
}
void extent_map_tree_init(struct extent_map_tree *tree, gfp_t mask);