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cfq-iosched: collect stats from dead cfqgs
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To support hierarchical stats, it's necessary to remember stats from
dead children.  Add cfqg->dead_stats and make a dying cfqg transfer
its stats to the parent's dead-stats.

The transfer happens form ->pd_offline_fn() and it is possible that
there are some residual IOs completing afterwards.  Currently, we lose
these stats.  Given that cgroup removal isn't a very high frequency
operation and the amount of residual IOs on offline are likely to be
nil or small, this shouldn't be a big deal and the complexity needed
to handle residual IOs - another callback and rather elaborate
synchronization to reach and lock the matching q - doesn't seem
justified.

Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal@redhat.com>
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htejun committed Jan 9, 2013
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Expand Up @@ -289,7 +289,8 @@ struct cfq_group {
/* number of requests that are on the dispatch list or inside driver */
int dispatched;
struct cfq_ttime ttime;
struct cfqg_stats stats;
struct cfqg_stats stats; /* stats for this cfqg */
struct cfqg_stats dead_stats; /* stats pushed from dead children */
};

struct cfq_io_cq {
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#endif
}

/* @to += @from */
static void cfqg_stats_merge(struct cfqg_stats *to, struct cfqg_stats *from)
{
/* queued stats shouldn't be cleared */
blkg_rwstat_merge(&to->service_bytes, &from->service_bytes);
blkg_rwstat_merge(&to->serviced, &from->serviced);
blkg_rwstat_merge(&to->merged, &from->merged);
blkg_rwstat_merge(&to->service_time, &from->service_time);
blkg_rwstat_merge(&to->wait_time, &from->wait_time);
blkg_stat_merge(&from->time, &from->time);
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP
blkg_stat_merge(&to->unaccounted_time, &from->unaccounted_time);
blkg_stat_merge(&to->avg_queue_size_sum, &from->avg_queue_size_sum);
blkg_stat_merge(&to->avg_queue_size_samples, &from->avg_queue_size_samples);
blkg_stat_merge(&to->dequeue, &from->dequeue);
blkg_stat_merge(&to->group_wait_time, &from->group_wait_time);
blkg_stat_merge(&to->idle_time, &from->idle_time);
blkg_stat_merge(&to->empty_time, &from->empty_time);
#endif
}

/*
* Transfer @cfqg's stats to its parent's dead_stats so that the ancestors'
* recursive stats can still account for the amount used by this cfqg after
* it's gone.
*/
static void cfqg_stats_xfer_dead(struct cfq_group *cfqg)
{
struct cfq_group *parent = cfqg_parent(cfqg);

lockdep_assert_held(cfqg_to_blkg(cfqg)->q->queue_lock);

if (unlikely(!parent))
return;

cfqg_stats_merge(&parent->dead_stats, &cfqg->stats);
cfqg_stats_merge(&parent->dead_stats, &cfqg->dead_stats);
cfqg_stats_reset(&cfqg->stats);
cfqg_stats_reset(&cfqg->dead_stats);
}

#else /* CONFIG_CFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED */

static inline struct cfq_group *cfqg_parent(struct cfq_group *cfqg) { return NULL; }
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cfqg->leaf_weight = blkg->blkcg->cfq_leaf_weight;
}

static void cfq_pd_offline(struct blkcg_gq *blkg)
{
/*
* @blkg is going offline and will be ignored by
* blkg_[rw]stat_recursive_sum(). Transfer stats to the parent so
* that they don't get lost. If IOs complete after this point, the
* stats for them will be lost. Oh well...
*/
cfqg_stats_xfer_dead(blkg_to_cfqg(blkg));
}

static void cfq_pd_reset_stats(struct blkcg_gq *blkg)
{
struct cfq_group *cfqg = blkg_to_cfqg(blkg);

cfqg_stats_reset(&cfqg->stats);
cfqg_stats_reset(&cfqg->dead_stats);
}

/*
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -4408,6 +4462,7 @@ static struct blkcg_policy blkcg_policy_cfq = {
.cftypes = cfq_blkcg_files,

.pd_init_fn = cfq_pd_init,
.pd_offline_fn = cfq_pd_offline,
.pd_reset_stats_fn = cfq_pd_reset_stats,
};
#endif
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