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Superblock (and its copies) is the only data structure in btrfs which has a fixed location on a device. Since we cannot overwrite in a sequential write required zone, we cannot place superblock in the zone. One easy solution is limiting superblock and copies to be placed only in conventional zones. However, this method has two downsides: one is reduced number of superblock copies. The location of the second copy of superblock is 256GB, which is in a sequential write required zone on typical devices in the market today. So, the number of superblock and copies is limited to be two. Second downside is that we cannot support devices which have no conventional zones at all. To solve these two problems, we employ superblock log writing. It uses two adjacent zones as a circular buffer to write updated superblocks. Once the first zone is filled up, start writing into the second one. Then, when both zones are filled up and before starting to write to the first zone again, reset the first zone. We can determine the position of the latest superblock by reading write pointer information from a device. One corner case is when both zones are full. For this situation, we read out the last superblock of each zone, and compare them to determine which zone is older. The following zones are reserved as the circular buffer on ZONED btrfs. - primary superblock: offset 0B (and the following zone) - first copy: offset 512G (and the following zone) - Second copy: offset 4T (4096G, and the following zone) If these reserved zones are conventional, superblock is written fixed at the start of the zone without logging. Currently, superblock reading/writing is done by pread/pwrite. This commit replace the call sites with sbread/sbwrite to wrap the functions. For zoned btrfs, btrfs_sb_io which is called from sbread/sbwrite reverses the IO position back to a mirror number, maps the mirror number into the superblock logging position, and do the IO. Reviewed-by: Johannes Thumshirn <johannes.thumshirn@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: Naohiro Aota <naohiro.aota@wdc.com> Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com> |
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balance.c | ||
commands.h | ||
device.c | ||
filesystem-du.c | ||
filesystem-usage.c | ||
filesystem-usage.h | ||
filesystem.c | ||
inspect-dump-super.c | ||
inspect-dump-tree.c | ||
inspect-tree-stats.c | ||
inspect.c | ||
property.c | ||
qgroup.c | ||
quota.c | ||
receive-dump.c | ||
receive-dump.h | ||
receive.c | ||
replace.c | ||
rescue-chunk-recover.c | ||
rescue-super-recover.c | ||
rescue.c | ||
rescue.h | ||
restore.c | ||
scrub.c | ||
send.c | ||
subvolume.c |