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bug#5915: [coreutils] Feature: Introduce fiemap copy to cp(1) and mv(1)


From: jeff.liu
Subject: bug#5915: [coreutils] Feature: Introduce fiemap copy to cp(1) and mv(1) v2
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:27:08 +0800
User-agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (X11/20080505)

Hello All,

This is the revised version.

Both '--fiemap' and '--fiemap-sync' options were eliminated in this version.
Now cp(1) will perform fiemap optimization whenever possible if cp(1) invoked 
with --sparse=[WHEN],
otherwise, it will fall back to the standard copy.

I have run 'make syntax-check' to ensure the code style is ok.

The tests were run against 'btrfs', 'ocfs2' and 'ext4', each mounted as 
physical partitions.
/dev/sda9 on /btrfs type btrfs (rw)
/dev/sda8 on /ocfs2 type ocfs2 
(rw,_netdev,nointr,user_xattr,acl,heartbeat=local)
/dev/sda11 on /ext4 type ext4 (rw,acl,user_xattr)

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ uname -a
Linux jeff-laptop 2.6.33-rc5-00238-gb04da8b-dirty #11 SMP Sat Dec 19 22:02:01 
CST 2009 i686 GNU/Linux

For the following performance compares, './src/cp' means the fiemap enabled 
`cp', and '/bin/cp' is
the normal one which build against the git upstream source code.

The performance are good for 'ocfs2' and 'ext4'.  but for 'btrfs', it does not 
shown not as expected.

Tests:
======
address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/ocfs2/sparse_2 
bs=1k count=1 seek=10022
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
1024 bytes (1.0 kB) copied, 0.000382239 s, 2.7 MB/s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time ./src/cp --sparse=always 
/btrfs/sparse_2
/btrfs/sparse_2_fiemap

real    0m0.252s
user    0m0.004s
sys     0m0.232s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time /bin/cp --sparse=always 
/btrfs/sparse_2
/btrfs/sparse_2_normal

real    0m0.069s
user    0m0.004s
sys     0m0.036s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time ./src/cp --sparse=always 
/ocfs2/sparse_2
/ocfs2/sparse_2_fiemap

real    0m0.019s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.012s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time /bin/cp --sparse=always 
/ocfs2/sparse_2
/ocfs2/sparse_2_normal

real    0m0.103s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.092s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time /bin/cp --sparse=always 
/ext4/sparse_2
/ext4/sparse_2_normal

real    0m0.103s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.064s
address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time ./src/cp --sparse=always 
/ext4/sparse_2
/ext4/sparse_2_fiemap

real    0m0.012s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.008s


I also tried to test a sparse file which fills with holes in the middle.

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ ls -l /btrfs/sparse_4
-rw-r-xr-- 1 jeff jeff 838860800 Apr 17 14:24 /btrfs/sparse_4

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time ./src/cp --sparse=always 
/btrfs/sparse_4
/btrfs/sparse_4_fiemap

real    0m43.227s
user    0m0.156s
sys     0m21.749s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time /bin/cp --sparse=always 
/btrfs/sparse_4
/btrfs/sparse_4_normal

real    0m18.282s
user    0m0.232s
sys     0m14.301s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time sudo /bin/cp --sparse=always 
/ocfs2/sparse_4
/ocfs2/sparse_4_normal

real    0m7.583s
user    0m0.216s
sys     0m7.292s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time sudo src/cp --sparse=always 
/ocfs2/sparse_4
/ocfs2/sparse_4_fiemap

real    0m0.133s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.076s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/du_enhance_project/coreutils$ ls -l 
/ocfs2/sparse_4*
-rw-r-xr-- 1 root root 838860800 Apr 16 22:52 /ocfs2/sparse_4
-rw-r-xr-- 1 jeff jeff 838860800 Apr 17 14:26 /ocfs2/sparse_4_fiemap
-rw-r-xr-- 1 jeff jeff 838860800 Apr 17 14:27 /ocfs2/sparse_4_normal


address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ rdiff signature /ocfs2/sparse_4 
/ocfs2/sparse_4_fiemap
address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ echo $?
0

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time /bin/cp --sparse=always 
/ext4/sparse_4
/ext4/sparse_4_normal

real    0m7.258s
user    0m0.244s
sys     0m4.468s

address@hidden:~/opensource_dev/coreutils$ time ./src/cp --sparse=always 
/ext4/sparse_4
/ext4/sparse_4_fiemap

real    0m0.173s
user    0m0.000s
sys     0m0.052s


>From 95f26596e932b87b2da1695086af156f24ceadfa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jie Liu <address@hidden>
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 16:19:49 +0800
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Introduct fiemap ioctl(2) for efficient sparse file copy v3

Signed-off-by: Jie Liu <address@hidden>
---
 src/copy.c   |  141 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/fiemap.h |  102 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 243 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 src/fiemap.h

diff --git a/src/copy.c b/src/copy.c
index 3c32fa3..b754d9e 100644
--- a/src/copy.c
+++ b/src/copy.c
@@ -65,6 +65,10 @@
 # include <sys/ioctl.h>
 #endif

+#ifndef HAVE_FIEMAP
+# include "fiemap.h"
+#endif
+
 #ifndef HAVE_FCHOWN
 # define HAVE_FCHOWN false
 # define fchown(fd, uid, gid) (-1)
@@ -151,6 +155,130 @@ clone_file (int dest_fd, int src_fd)
 #endif
 }

+#ifdef __linux__
+# ifndef FS_IOC_FIEMAP
+#  define FS_IOC_FIEMAP _IOWR ('f', 11, struct fiemap)
+# endif
+/* Perform FIEMAP(available in mainline 2.6.27) copy if possible.
+   Call ioctl(2) with FS_IOC_FIEMAP to efficiently map file allocation
+   excepts holes.  So the overhead to deal with holes with lseek(2) in
+   normal copy could be saved.  This would result in much faster backups
+   for any kind of sparse file.  */
+static bool
+fiemap_copy_ok (int src_fd, int dest_fd, size_t buf_size,
+                off_t src_total_size, char const *src_name,
+                char const *dst_name)
+{
+  int last = 0;
+  unsigned int i;
+  bool return_val = true;
+  char fiemap_buf[4096] = "";
+  struct fiemap *fiemap = (struct fiemap *)fiemap_buf;
+  struct fiemap_extent *fm_ext = &fiemap->fm_extents[0];
+  uint32_t count = (sizeof (fiemap_buf) - sizeof (*fiemap)) /
+                    sizeof (struct fiemap_extent);
+  uint64_t last_ext_logical = 0;
+  uint64_t last_ext_len = 0;
+  uint64_t last_read_size = 0;
+
+  memset (fiemap, 0, sizeof (*fiemap));
+
+  do
+    {
+      fiemap->fm_start = 0ULL;
+      fiemap->fm_length = FIEMAP_MAX_OFFSET;
+      fiemap->fm_extent_count = count;
+
+      if (ioctl (src_fd, FS_IOC_FIEMAP, (unsigned long) fiemap) < 0)
+          return false;
+
+      /* If 0 extents are returned, then more ioctls are not needed.  */
+      if (fiemap->fm_mapped_extents == 0)
+          return true;
+
+      for (i = 0; i < fiemap->fm_mapped_extents; i++)
+        {
+          uint64_t ext_logical = fm_ext[i].fe_logical;
+          uint64_t ext_len = fm_ext[i].fe_length;
+
+          if (lseek (src_fd, (off_t) ext_logical, SEEK_SET) < 0LL)
+            {
+              error (0, errno, _("cannot lseek %s"), quote (src_name));
+              return_val = false;
+            }
+
+          if (lseek (dest_fd, (off_t) ext_logical, SEEK_SET) < 0LL)
+            {
+              error (0, errno, _("cannot lseek %s"), quote (dst_name));
+              return_val = false;
+            }
+
+          if (fm_ext[i].fe_flags & FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST)
+            {
+              last_ext_logical = ext_logical;
+              last_ext_len = ext_len;
+              last = 1;
+            }
+
+          char buf[buf_size];
+          while (0 < ext_len)
+            {
+              memset (buf, 0, sizeof (buf));
+
+              /* Avoid reading into the holes if the left extent
+                 length is shorter than the buffer size.  */
+              if (ext_len < buf_size)
+                buf_size = ext_len;
+
+              ssize_t n_read = read (src_fd, buf, buf_size);
+              if (n_read < 0)
+                {
+#ifdef EINTR
+                  if (errno == EINTR)
+                    continue;
+#endif
+                  error (0, errno, _("reading %s"), quote (src_name));
+                  return_val = false;
+                }
+
+              if (n_read == 0)
+                {
+                   /* Figure out how many bytes read from the last extent.  */
+                   last_read_size = last_ext_len - ext_len;
+                   break;
+                }
+
+              if (full_write (dest_fd, buf, n_read) != n_read)
+                {
+                  error (0, errno, _("writing %s"), quote (dst_name));
+                  return_val = false;
+                }
+
+              ext_len -= n_read;
+            }
+
+          fiemap->fm_start = (fm_ext[i-1].fe_logical + fm_ext[i-1].fe_length);
+        }
+    } while (last == 0);
+
+  /* If a file ends up with holes, the sum of the last extent logical offset
+     and the read returned size should shorter than the actual size of the 
file.
+     We should sets the file size to ((struct stat) st_buf.st_size).  */
+  if (last_ext_logical + last_read_size < src_total_size)
+    {
+      if (ftruncate (dest_fd, src_total_size) < 0)
+        {
+          error (0, errno, _("truncating %s"), quote (dst_name));
+          return_val = false;
+        }
+    }
+
+  return return_val;
+}
+#else
+static bool fiemap_copy_ok (ignored) { errno == ENOTSUP; return false; }
+#endif
+
 /* FIXME: describe */
 /* FIXME: rewrite this to use a hash table so we avoid the quadratic
    performance hit that's probably noticeable only on trees deeper
@@ -679,6 +807,16 @@ copy_reg (char const *src_name, char const *dst_name,
 #endif
         }

+      if (make_holes)
+        {
+          /* Perform efficient FIEMAP copy for sparse files, fall back to the
+             standard copy if fails.  */
+          if (fiemap_copy_ok (source_desc, dest_desc,
+                              buf_size, src_open_sb.st_size,
+                              src_name, dst_name))
+            goto preserve_metadata;
+        }
+
       /* If not making a sparse file, try to use a more-efficient
          buffer size.  */
       if (! make_holes)
@@ -807,6 +945,8 @@ copy_reg (char const *src_name, char const *dst_name,
         }
     }

+preserve_metadata:
+
   if (x->preserve_timestamps)
     {
       struct timespec timespec[2];
@@ -897,6 +1037,7 @@ close_src_desc:

   free (buf_alloc);
   free (name_alloc);
+
   return return_val;
 }

diff --git a/src/fiemap.h b/src/fiemap.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d33293b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/fiemap.h
@@ -0,0 +1,102 @@
+/* FS_IOC_FIEMAP ioctl infrastructure.
+   Some portions copyright (C) 2007 Cluster File Systems, Inc
+   Authors: Mark Fasheh <address@hidden>
+            Kalpak Shah <address@hidden>
+            Andreas Dilger <address@hidden>.  */
+
+/* Copy from kernel, modified to respect GNU code style by Jie Liu.  */
+
+#ifndef _LINUX_FIEMAP_H
+# define _LINUX_FIEMAP_H
+
+# include <linux/types.h>
+
+struct fiemap_extent
+{
+  /* Logical offset in bytes for the start of the extent
+     from the beginning of the file.  */
+  uint64_t fe_logical;
+
+  /* Physical offset in bytes for the start of the extent
+     from the beginning of the disk.  */
+  uint64_t fe_physical;
+
+  /* Length in bytes for this extent.  */
+  uint64_t fe_length;
+
+  uint64_t fe_reserved64[2];
+
+  /* FIEMAP_EXTENT_* flags for this extent.  */
+  uint32_t fe_flags;
+
+  uint32_t fe_reserved[3];
+};
+
+struct fiemap
+{
+  /* Logical offset(inclusive) at which to start mapping(in).  */
+  uint64_t fm_start;
+
+  /* Logical length of mapping which userspace wants(in).  */
+  uint64_t fm_length;
+
+  /* FIEMAP_FLAG_* flags for request(in/out).  */
+  uint32_t fm_flags;
+
+  /* Number of extents that were mapped(out).  */
+  uint32_t fm_mapped_extents;
+
+  /* Size of fm_extents array(in).  */
+  uint32_t fm_extent_count;
+
+  uint32_t fm_reserved;
+
+  /* Array of mapped extents(out).  */
+  struct fiemap_extent fm_extents[0];
+};
+
+/* The maximum offset can be mapped for a file.  */
+# define FIEMAP_MAX_OFFSET       (~0ULL)
+
+/* Sync file data before map.  */
+# define FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC        0x00000001
+
+/* Map extented attribute tree.  */
+# define FIEMAP_FLAG_XATTR       0x00000002
+
+# define FIEMAP_FLAGS_COMPAT     (FIEMAP_FLAG_SYNC | FIEMAP_FLAG_XATTR)
+
+/* Last extent in file.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_LAST              0x00000001
+
+/* Data location unknown.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_UNKNOWN           0x00000002
+
+/* Location still pending, Sets EXTENT_UNKNOWN.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_DELALLOC          0x00000004
+
+/* Data can not be read while fs is unmounted.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_ENCODED           0x00000008
+
+/* Data is encrypted by fs.  Sets EXTENT_NO_BYPASS.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_DATA_ENCRYPTED    0x00000080
+
+/* Extent offsets may not be block aligned.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_NOT_ALIGNED       0x00000100
+
+/* Data mixed with metadata.  Sets EXTENT_NOT_ALIGNED.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_DATA_INLINE       0x00000200
+
+/* Multiple files in block.  Set EXTENT_NOT_ALIGNED.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_DATA_TAIL         0x00000400
+
+/* Space allocated, but not data (i.e. zero).  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_UNWRITTEN         0x00000800
+
+/* File does not natively support extents.  Result merged for efficiency.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_MERGED          0x00001000
+
+/* Space shared with other files.  */
+# define FIEMAP_EXTENT_SHARED            0x00002000
+
+#endif
-- 
1.5.4.3

Jim Meyering wrote:
> jeff.liu wrote:
>> [...explanation...]
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> ...
>>>     Run "make syntax-check", or even "make distcheck"
> ...
>> Sorry to make this stupidly mistake again, I will do double check for 
>> furture patches submition.
> 
> It's not a big deal.
> Notice that you can probably tell your editor
> not to do that anymore.
> 
> I've just adjusted the Cc list to include bug-coreutils.
> Let's keep the discussion there, for the sake of the bug tracker.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 







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