Re: git: 6468cd8e0ef9 - main - mount: add vnode usage per file system with mount -v
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Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2022 16:11:21 UTC
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 09:09:12AM -0700, Cy Schubert wrote:
| Thanks. This fixes it. 16 simultaneous tar cf /dev/null /usr/obj on three
| separate NFS clients:
|
| Server:
| Clients OpenOwner Opens LockOwner Locks
| Delegs
| 3 48 54 0 0
| 0
| Layouts
| 0
|
| The load on the NFS server is ~ 0.5 to 2 on a four core machine with CPU
| sys busy between 2% and 30%. Prior to this CPU sys was pegged at close to
| 100% with a load of 18. The regression has been resolved. Thanks.
Thanks for the confirmation. Seems like statfs is used by a lot of things.
Doug A.
| In message <Yqn1yOpENwgc588g@ambrisko.com>, Doug Ambrisko writes:
| > On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 07:23:51AM -0700, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
| > | On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 07:05:14AM -0700, Cy Schubert wrote:
| > | | Can we revert this, please. It breaks NFSv4.
| > |
| > | It would be nice if you could try the proposed partial revert.
| > | I'm planning to commit that shortly.
| >
| > It is in ce00b11940ab.
| >
| > Please let me know how that works.
| >
| > Thanks,
| >
| > Doug A.
| > | | In message <20220615030833.79F9A9B@slippy.cwsent.com>, Cy Schubert writes
| > :
| > | | > In message <CAGudoHHbf3PTt_TXnKAtt5n_WOYpvA0dCb9HAiDLAL+yR3VCFQ@mail.gm
| > ail.c
| > | | > om>
| > | | > , Mateusz Guzik writes:
| > | | > > On 6/13/22, Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@ambrisko.com> wrote:
| > | | > > > On Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 06:43:31PM +0200, Mateusz Guzik wrote:
| > | | > > > | On 6/13/22, Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@freebsd.org> wrote:
| > | | > > > | > The branch main has been updated by ambrisko:
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > | > URL:
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=6468cd8e0ef9d1d3331e9de26cd
| > 2be59b
| > | | > c7
| > | | > > 78494
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > | > commit 6468cd8e0ef9d1d3331e9de26cd2be59bc778494
| > | | > > > | > Author: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@FreeBSD.org>
| > | | > > > | > AuthorDate: 2022-06-13 14:56:38 +0000
| > | | > > > | > Commit: Doug Ambrisko <ambrisko@FreeBSD.org>
| > | | > > > | > CommitDate: 2022-06-13 14:56:38 +0000
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > | > mount: add vnode usage per file system with mount -v
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > | > This avoids the need to drop into the ddb to figure out vno
| > de
| > | | > > > | > usage per file system. It helps to see if they are or are
| > not
| > | | > > > | > being freed. Suggestion to report active vnode count was f
| > rom
| > | | > > > | > kib@
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > | > Reviewed by: kib
| > | | > > > | > Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D35436
| > | | > > > | > ---
| > | | > > > | > sbin/mount/mount.c | 7 +++++++
| > | | > > > | > sys/kern/vfs_mount.c | 12 ++++++++++++
| > | | > > > | > sys/sys/mount.h | 4 +++-
| > | | > > > | > 3 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > | > diff --git a/sbin/mount/mount.c b/sbin/mount/mount.c
| > | | > > > | > index 79d9d6cb0caf..bd3d0073c474 100644
| > | | > > > | > --- a/sbin/mount/mount.c
| > | | > > > | > +++ b/sbin/mount/mount.c
| > | | > > > | > @@ -692,6 +692,13 @@ prmount(struct statfs *sfp)
| > | | > > > | > xo_emit("{D:, }{Lw:fsid}{:fsid}", fsidb
| > uf);
| > | | > > > | > free(fsidbuf);
| > | | > > > | > }
| > | | > > > | > + if (sfp->f_nvnodelistsize != 0 || sfp->f_avnode
| > count !=
| > | | > > 0) {
| > | | > > > | > + xo_open_container("vnodes");
| > | | > > > | > + xo_emit("{D:,
| > | | > > > | > }{Lwc:vnodes}{Lw:count}{w:count/%ju}{Lw:active}{:active/%ju}",
| > | | > > > | > + (uintmax_t)sfp->f_nvnodelistsize,
| > | | > > > | > + (uintmax_t)sfp->f_avnodecount);
| > | | > > > | > + xo_close_container("vnodes");
| > | | > > > | > + }
| > | | > > > | > }
| > | | > > > | > xo_emit("{D:)}\n");
| > | | > > > | > }
| > | | > > > | > diff --git a/sys/kern/vfs_mount.c b/sys/kern/vfs_mount.c
| > | | > > > | > index 71a40fd97a9c..e3818b67e841 100644
| > | | > > > | > --- a/sys/kern/vfs_mount.c
| > | | > > > | > +++ b/sys/kern/vfs_mount.c
| > | | > > > | > @@ -2610,6 +2610,8 @@ vfs_copyopt(struct vfsoptlist *opts, cons
| > t char
| > | | > > > *name,
| > | | > > > | > void *dest, int len)
| > | | > > > | > int
| > | | > > > | > __vfs_statfs(struct mount *mp, struct statfs *sbp)
| > | | > > > | > {
| > | | > > > | > + struct vnode *vp;
| > | | > > > | > + uint32_t count;
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > | > /*
| > | | > > > | > * Filesystems only fill in part of the structure for u
| > pdates,
| > | | > > we
| > | | > > > | > @@ -2624,6 +2626,16 @@ __vfs_statfs(struct mount *mp, struct st
| > atfs
| > | | > > > *sbp)
| > | | > > > | > sbp->f_version = STATFS_VERSION;
| > | | > > > | > sbp->f_namemax = NAME_MAX;
| > | | > > > | > sbp->f_flags = mp->mnt_flag & MNT_VISFLAGMASK;
| > | | > > > | > + sbp->f_nvnodelistsize = mp->mnt_nvnodelistsize;
| > | | > > > | > +
| > | | > > > | > + count = 0;
| > | | > > > | > + MNT_ILOCK(mp);
| > | | > > > | > + TAILQ_FOREACH(vp, &mp->mnt_nvnodelist, v_nmntvnodes) {
| > | | > > > | > + if (vrefcnt(vp) > 0) /* racy but does not matte
| > r */
| > | | > > > | > + count++;
| > | | > > > | > + }
| > | | > > > | > + MNT_IUNLOCK(mp);
| > | | > > > | > + sbp->f_avnodecount = count;
| > | | > > > | >
| > | | > > > |
| > | | > > > | libc uses statfs for dir walk (see gen/fts.c), most notably find
| > | | > > > | immediately runs into it. As such the linear scan by default is a
| > | | > > > | non-starter.
| > | | > > > |
| > | | > > > | I don't know if mount is the right place to dump this kind of inf
| > o to
| > | | > > > | begin with, but even so, it should only happen with a dedicated f
| > lag.
| > | | > > > |
| > | | > > > | As statfs does not take any flags on its own, there is no way to
| > | | > > > | prevent it from doing the above walk. Perhaps a dedicated sysctl
| > which
| > | | > > > | takes mount point id could do the walk instead, when asked.
| > | | > > > |
| > | | > > > | Short of making the walk optional I'm afraid this will have to be
| > | | > > > reverted.
| > | | > > >
| > | | > > > Just to be clear, this isn't breaking things but is not optimal for
| > | | > > > things that don't need this extra info.
| > | | > > >
| > | | > >
| > | | > > It's not "not optimal", it's a significant overhead which taxes
| > | | > > frequent users which don't benefit from it.
| > | | >
| > | | > Indeed this is not optimal. Since this revision NFSv4 performance has
| > | | > tanked. An installworld over NFSv4 which used to take approximately 15
| > | | > minutes took all night, not even finishing by morning. The NFS server,
| > a 4
| > | | > core machine, had a load average of 18 with three NFS clients attemptin
| > g
| > | | > installworld with nfsd using over 90% of the cycles on the machine. I w
| > as
| > | | > able to reproduce the problem by running a series of tar cf /dev/null
| > | | > /usr/obj in parallel, on a single NFSv4 client to essentially DoS the N
| > FSv4
| > | | > server.
| > | | >
| > | | > The workaround was to fall back to NFSv3, which was unaffected by this
| > | | > revision.
| > | | >
| > | | > I reached out to our resident NFS person (rmacklem@) who suggested
| > | | > reverting this revision, restoring the network to pre-regression state.
| > | | >
| > | | > >
| > | | > > For more data I plugged dtrace -n 'fbt::__vfs_statfs:entry {
| > | | > > @[execname] = count(); }' while package building, then i got tons of
| > | | > > hits:
| > | | > > [snip]
| > | | > > expr 13992
| > | | > > install 14090
| > | | > > dirname 14921
| > | | > > mv 17404
| > | | > > ghc-stage1 17577
| > | | > > grep 18998
| > | | > > xgcc 23832
| > | | > > cpp 29282
| > | | > > cc1 36961
| > | | > > sh 70575
| > | | > > rm 73904
| > | | > > ld.lld 87784
| > | | > > sed 88803
| > | | > > c++ 98175
| > | | > > cat 115811
| > | | > > cc 449725
| > | | > >
| > | | > [...]
| > | | > > --
| > | | > > Mateusz Guzik <mjguzik gmail.com>
| > | | > >
| > | | >
| > | | >
| > | | > --
| > | | > Cheers,
| > | | > Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert@cschubert.com>
| > | | > FreeBSD UNIX: <cy@FreeBSD.org> Web: http://www.FreeBSD.org
| > | | > NTP: <cy@nwtime.org> Web: https://nwtime.org
| > | | >
| > | | > e**(i*pi)+1=0
| > | | >
| > | | >
| > | |
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