Message ID | 20210730150134.216126-11-mreitz@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | virtiofsd: Allow using file handles instead of O_PATH FDs | expand |
On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 05:01:34PM +0200, Max Reitz wrote: > lo_find() right now takes two lookup keys for two maps, namely the file > handle for inodes_by_handle and the statx information for inodes_by_ids. > However, we only need the statx information if looking up the inode by > the file handle failed. > > There are two callers of lo_find(): The first one, lo_do_lookup(), has > both keys anyway, so passing them does not incur any additional cost. > The second one, lookup_name(), though, needs to explicitly invoke > name_to_handle_at() (through get_file_handle()) and statx() (through > do_statx()). We need to try to get a file handle as the primary key, so > we cannot get rid of get_file_handle(), but we only need the statx > information if looking up an inode by handle failed; so we can defer > that until the lookup has indeed failed. So IIUC, this patch seems to be all about avoiding do_statx() call in lookup_name() if file handle could be successfully generated. So can't we just not modify lookup_name() to not call statx() if file handle could be generated. And also modfiy lo_find() to use st/mnt_id only if fhandle==NULL. That probably is much simpler change as compared to passing function pointers around. Vivek > > To this end, replace lo_find()'s st/mnt_id parameters by a get_ids() > closure that is invoked to fill the lo_key struct if necessary. > > Also, lo_find() is renamed to lo_do_find(), so we can add a new > lo_find() wrapper whose closure just initializes the lo_key from the > st/mnt_id parameters, just like the old lo_find() did. > > lookup_name() directly calls lo_do_find() now and passes its own > closure, which performs the do_statx() call. > > Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> > --- > tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c | 93 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ > 1 file changed, 76 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c b/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c > index ac95961d12..41e9f53878 100644 > --- a/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c > +++ b/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c > @@ -1200,22 +1200,23 @@ out_err: > fuse_reply_err(req, saverr); > } > > -static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, > - const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, > - struct stat *st, uint64_t mnt_id) > +/* > + * get_ids() will be called to get the key for lo->inodes_by_ids if > + * the lookup by file handle has failed. > + */ > +static struct lo_inode *lo_do_find(struct lo_data *lo, > + const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, > + int (*get_ids)(struct lo_key *, const void *), > + const void *get_ids_opaque) > { > struct lo_inode *p = NULL; > - struct lo_key ids_key = { > - .ino = st->st_ino, > - .dev = st->st_dev, > - .mnt_id = mnt_id, > - }; > + struct lo_key ids_key; > > pthread_mutex_lock(&lo->mutex); > if (fhandle) { > p = g_hash_table_lookup(lo->inodes_by_handle, fhandle); > } > - if (!p) { > + if (!p && get_ids(&ids_key, get_ids_opaque) == 0) { > p = g_hash_table_lookup(lo->inodes_by_ids, &ids_key); > /* > * When we had to fall back to looking up an inode by its > @@ -1244,6 +1245,36 @@ static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, > return p; > } > > +struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque { > + const struct stat *st; > + uint64_t mnt_id; > +}; > + > +static int lo_find_get_ids_key(struct lo_key *ids_key, const void *opaque) > +{ > + const struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque *stat_info = opaque; > + > + *ids_key = (struct lo_key){ > + .ino = stat_info->st->st_ino, > + .dev = stat_info->st->st_dev, > + .mnt_id = stat_info->mnt_id, > + }; > + > + return 0; > +} > + > +static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, > + const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, > + struct stat *st, uint64_t mnt_id) > +{ > + const struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque stat_info = { > + .st = st, > + .mnt_id = mnt_id, > + }; > + > + return lo_do_find(lo, fhandle, lo_find_get_ids_key, &stat_info); > +} > + > /* value_destroy_func for posix_locks GHashTable */ > static void posix_locks_value_destroy(gpointer data) > { > @@ -1769,14 +1800,41 @@ out_err: > fuse_reply_err(req, saverr); > } > > +struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque { > + struct lo_data *lo; > + int parent_fd; > + const char *name; > +}; > + > +static int lookup_name_get_ids_key(struct lo_key *ids_key, const void *opaque) > +{ > + const struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque *stat_params = opaque; > + uint64_t mnt_id; > + struct stat attr; > + int res; > + > + res = do_statx(stat_params->lo, stat_params->parent_fd, stat_params->name, > + &attr, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, &mnt_id); > + if (res < 0) { > + return -errno; > + } > + > + *ids_key = (struct lo_key){ > + .ino = attr.st_ino, > + .dev = attr.st_dev, > + .mnt_id = mnt_id, > + }; > + > + return 0; > +} > + > /* Increments nlookup and caller must release refcount using lo_inode_put() */ > static struct lo_inode *lookup_name(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, > const char *name) > { > g_auto(TempFd) dir_fd = TEMP_FD_INIT; > int res; > - uint64_t mnt_id; > - struct stat attr; > + struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque stat_params; > struct lo_fhandle *fh; > struct lo_data *lo = lo_data(req); > struct lo_inode *dir = lo_inode(req, parent); > @@ -1794,12 +1852,13 @@ static struct lo_inode *lookup_name(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, > fh = get_file_handle(lo, dir_fd.fd, name); > /* Ignore errors, this is just an optional key for the lookup */ > > - res = do_statx(lo, dir_fd.fd, name, &attr, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, &mnt_id); > - if (res == -1) { > - goto out; > - } > - > - inode = lo_find(lo, fh, &attr, mnt_id); > + stat_params = (struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque){ > + .lo = lo, > + .parent_fd = dir_fd.fd, > + .name = name, > + }; > + inode = lo_do_find(lo, fh, lookup_name_get_ids_key, &stat_params); > + lo_inode_put(lo, &dir); > g_free(fh); > > out: > -- > 2.31.1 >
On 09.08.21 21:08, Vivek Goyal wrote: > On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 05:01:34PM +0200, Max Reitz wrote: >> lo_find() right now takes two lookup keys for two maps, namely the file >> handle for inodes_by_handle and the statx information for inodes_by_ids. >> However, we only need the statx information if looking up the inode by >> the file handle failed. >> >> There are two callers of lo_find(): The first one, lo_do_lookup(), has >> both keys anyway, so passing them does not incur any additional cost. >> The second one, lookup_name(), though, needs to explicitly invoke >> name_to_handle_at() (through get_file_handle()) and statx() (through >> do_statx()). We need to try to get a file handle as the primary key, so >> we cannot get rid of get_file_handle(), but we only need the statx >> information if looking up an inode by handle failed; so we can defer >> that until the lookup has indeed failed. > So IIUC, this patch seems to be all about avoiding do_statx() > call in lookup_name() if file handle could be successfully > generated. > > So can't we just not modify lookup_name() to not call statx() > if file handle could be generated. And also modfiy lo_find() > to use st/mnt_id only if fhandle==NULL. > > That probably is much simpler change as compared to passing function > pointers around. Definitely, but I don’t know whether it’s correct. Or, we can just drop this patch and say that we don’t need to over-optimize C virtiofsd. Hanna
On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 10:38:32AM +0200, Hanna Reitz wrote: > On 09.08.21 21:08, Vivek Goyal wrote: > > On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 05:01:34PM +0200, Max Reitz wrote: > > > lo_find() right now takes two lookup keys for two maps, namely the file > > > handle for inodes_by_handle and the statx information for inodes_by_ids. > > > However, we only need the statx information if looking up the inode by > > > the file handle failed. > > > > > > There are two callers of lo_find(): The first one, lo_do_lookup(), has > > > both keys anyway, so passing them does not incur any additional cost. > > > The second one, lookup_name(), though, needs to explicitly invoke > > > name_to_handle_at() (through get_file_handle()) and statx() (through > > > do_statx()). We need to try to get a file handle as the primary key, so > > > we cannot get rid of get_file_handle(), but we only need the statx > > > information if looking up an inode by handle failed; so we can defer > > > that until the lookup has indeed failed. > > So IIUC, this patch seems to be all about avoiding do_statx() > > call in lookup_name() if file handle could be successfully > > generated. > > > > So can't we just not modify lookup_name() to not call statx() > > if file handle could be generated. And also modfiy lo_find() > > to use st/mnt_id only if fhandle==NULL. > > > > That probably is much simpler change as compared to passing function > > pointers around. > > Definitely, but I don’t know whether it’s correct. What problem do you see from correctness point of view. > > Or, we can just drop this patch and say that we don’t need to over-optimize > C virtiofsd. Rust version is used by very few people, while C version is in production. So I will definitely optimize C version. Once rust version is widely available and available in product, then we can start paying less attention to C version, IMHO. Vivek
On 10.08.21 16:12, Vivek Goyal wrote: > On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 10:38:32AM +0200, Hanna Reitz wrote: >> On 09.08.21 21:08, Vivek Goyal wrote: >>> On Fri, Jul 30, 2021 at 05:01:34PM +0200, Max Reitz wrote: >>>> lo_find() right now takes two lookup keys for two maps, namely the file >>>> handle for inodes_by_handle and the statx information for inodes_by_ids. >>>> However, we only need the statx information if looking up the inode by >>>> the file handle failed. >>>> >>>> There are two callers of lo_find(): The first one, lo_do_lookup(), has >>>> both keys anyway, so passing them does not incur any additional cost. >>>> The second one, lookup_name(), though, needs to explicitly invoke >>>> name_to_handle_at() (through get_file_handle()) and statx() (through >>>> do_statx()). We need to try to get a file handle as the primary key, so >>>> we cannot get rid of get_file_handle(), but we only need the statx >>>> information if looking up an inode by handle failed; so we can defer >>>> that until the lookup has indeed failed. >>> So IIUC, this patch seems to be all about avoiding do_statx() >>> call in lookup_name() if file handle could be successfully >>> generated. >>> >>> So can't we just not modify lookup_name() to not call statx() >>> if file handle could be generated. And also modfiy lo_find() >>> to use st/mnt_id only if fhandle==NULL. >>> >>> That probably is much simpler change as compared to passing function >>> pointers around. >> Definitely, but I don’t know whether it’s correct. > What problem do you see from correctness point of view. Again assuming that file handle generation can randomly fail (this time assuming it failed the first time, and later may succeed), it’s possible we have an lo_inode that we want to look up that does not have a file handle, but for the lookup we were able to generate a file handle for it. In such a case, we need to call statx() to get st_ino/st_dev/mnt_id. >> Or, we can just drop this patch and say that we don’t need to over-optimize >> C virtiofsd. > Rust version is used by very few people, while C version is in production. > So I will definitely optimize C version. Once rust version is widely > available and available in product, then we can start paying less > attention to C version, IMHO. OK, it was just an offer. I mean, I myself wrote this patch as an optimization after all. :) Hanna
diff --git a/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c b/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c index ac95961d12..41e9f53878 100644 --- a/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c +++ b/tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c @@ -1200,22 +1200,23 @@ out_err: fuse_reply_err(req, saverr); } -static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, - const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, - struct stat *st, uint64_t mnt_id) +/* + * get_ids() will be called to get the key for lo->inodes_by_ids if + * the lookup by file handle has failed. + */ +static struct lo_inode *lo_do_find(struct lo_data *lo, + const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, + int (*get_ids)(struct lo_key *, const void *), + const void *get_ids_opaque) { struct lo_inode *p = NULL; - struct lo_key ids_key = { - .ino = st->st_ino, - .dev = st->st_dev, - .mnt_id = mnt_id, - }; + struct lo_key ids_key; pthread_mutex_lock(&lo->mutex); if (fhandle) { p = g_hash_table_lookup(lo->inodes_by_handle, fhandle); } - if (!p) { + if (!p && get_ids(&ids_key, get_ids_opaque) == 0) { p = g_hash_table_lookup(lo->inodes_by_ids, &ids_key); /* * When we had to fall back to looking up an inode by its @@ -1244,6 +1245,36 @@ static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, return p; } +struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque { + const struct stat *st; + uint64_t mnt_id; +}; + +static int lo_find_get_ids_key(struct lo_key *ids_key, const void *opaque) +{ + const struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque *stat_info = opaque; + + *ids_key = (struct lo_key){ + .ino = stat_info->st->st_ino, + .dev = stat_info->st->st_dev, + .mnt_id = stat_info->mnt_id, + }; + + return 0; +} + +static struct lo_inode *lo_find(struct lo_data *lo, + const struct lo_fhandle *fhandle, + struct stat *st, uint64_t mnt_id) +{ + const struct lo_find_get_ids_key_opaque stat_info = { + .st = st, + .mnt_id = mnt_id, + }; + + return lo_do_find(lo, fhandle, lo_find_get_ids_key, &stat_info); +} + /* value_destroy_func for posix_locks GHashTable */ static void posix_locks_value_destroy(gpointer data) { @@ -1769,14 +1800,41 @@ out_err: fuse_reply_err(req, saverr); } +struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque { + struct lo_data *lo; + int parent_fd; + const char *name; +}; + +static int lookup_name_get_ids_key(struct lo_key *ids_key, const void *opaque) +{ + const struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque *stat_params = opaque; + uint64_t mnt_id; + struct stat attr; + int res; + + res = do_statx(stat_params->lo, stat_params->parent_fd, stat_params->name, + &attr, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, &mnt_id); + if (res < 0) { + return -errno; + } + + *ids_key = (struct lo_key){ + .ino = attr.st_ino, + .dev = attr.st_dev, + .mnt_id = mnt_id, + }; + + return 0; +} + /* Increments nlookup and caller must release refcount using lo_inode_put() */ static struct lo_inode *lookup_name(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, const char *name) { g_auto(TempFd) dir_fd = TEMP_FD_INIT; int res; - uint64_t mnt_id; - struct stat attr; + struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque stat_params; struct lo_fhandle *fh; struct lo_data *lo = lo_data(req); struct lo_inode *dir = lo_inode(req, parent); @@ -1794,12 +1852,13 @@ static struct lo_inode *lookup_name(fuse_req_t req, fuse_ino_t parent, fh = get_file_handle(lo, dir_fd.fd, name); /* Ignore errors, this is just an optional key for the lookup */ - res = do_statx(lo, dir_fd.fd, name, &attr, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW, &mnt_id); - if (res == -1) { - goto out; - } - - inode = lo_find(lo, fh, &attr, mnt_id); + stat_params = (struct lookup_name_get_ids_key_opaque){ + .lo = lo, + .parent_fd = dir_fd.fd, + .name = name, + }; + inode = lo_do_find(lo, fh, lookup_name_get_ids_key, &stat_params); + lo_inode_put(lo, &dir); g_free(fh); out:
lo_find() right now takes two lookup keys for two maps, namely the file handle for inodes_by_handle and the statx information for inodes_by_ids. However, we only need the statx information if looking up the inode by the file handle failed. There are two callers of lo_find(): The first one, lo_do_lookup(), has both keys anyway, so passing them does not incur any additional cost. The second one, lookup_name(), though, needs to explicitly invoke name_to_handle_at() (through get_file_handle()) and statx() (through do_statx()). We need to try to get a file handle as the primary key, so we cannot get rid of get_file_handle(), but we only need the statx information if looking up an inode by handle failed; so we can defer that until the lookup has indeed failed. To this end, replace lo_find()'s st/mnt_id parameters by a get_ids() closure that is invoked to fill the lo_key struct if necessary. Also, lo_find() is renamed to lo_do_find(), so we can add a new lo_find() wrapper whose closure just initializes the lo_key from the st/mnt_id parameters, just like the old lo_find() did. lookup_name() directly calls lo_do_find() now and passes its own closure, which performs the do_statx() call. Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com> --- tools/virtiofsd/passthrough_ll.c | 93 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 76 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)