@@ -899,7 +899,8 @@ static int ext4_file_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp)
return ret;
}
- filp->f_mode |= FMODE_NOWAIT | FMODE_BUF_RASYNC;
+ filp->f_mode |= FMODE_NOWAIT | FMODE_BUF_RASYNC |
+ FMODE_DIO_PARALLEL_WRITE;
return dquot_file_open(inode, filp);
}
@@ -1171,7 +1171,8 @@ xfs_file_open(
{
if (xfs_is_shutdown(XFS_M(inode->i_sb)))
return -EIO;
- file->f_mode |= FMODE_NOWAIT | FMODE_BUF_RASYNC | FMODE_BUF_WASYNC;
+ file->f_mode |= FMODE_NOWAIT | FMODE_BUF_RASYNC | FMODE_BUF_WASYNC |
+ FMODE_DIO_PARALLEL_WRITE;
return generic_file_open(inode, file);
}
@@ -168,6 +168,9 @@ typedef int (dio_iodone_t)(struct kiocb *iocb, loff_t offset,
#define FMODE_NOREUSE ((__force fmode_t)0x800000)
+/* File supports non-exclusive O_DIRECT writes from multiple threads */
+#define FMODE_DIO_PARALLEL_WRITE ((__force fmode_t)0x1000000)
+
/* File was opened by fanotify and shouldn't generate fanotify events */
#define FMODE_NONOTIFY ((__force fmode_t)0x4000000)
Some filesystems support multiple threads writing to the same file with O_DIRECT without requiring exclusive access to it. io_uring can use this hint to avoid serializing dio writes to this inode, instead allowing them to run in parallel. XFS and ext4 both fall into this category, so set the flag for both of them. Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> --- fs/ext4/file.c | 3 ++- fs/xfs/xfs_file.c | 3 ++- include/linux/fs.h | 3 +++ 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)