freebsd-nq/include
Brian Behlendorf 1b939560be
Add TRIM support
UNMAP/TRIM support is a frequently-requested feature to help
prevent performance from degrading on SSDs and on various other
SAN-like storage back-ends.  By issuing UNMAP/TRIM commands for
sectors which are no longer allocated the underlying device can
often more efficiently manage itself.

This TRIM implementation is modeled on the `zpool initialize`
feature which writes a pattern to all unallocated space in the
pool.  The new `zpool trim` command uses the same vdev_xlate()
code to calculate what sectors are unallocated, the same per-
vdev TRIM thread model and locking, and the same basic CLI for
a consistent user experience.  The core difference is that
instead of writing a pattern it will issue UNMAP/TRIM commands
for those extents.

The zio pipeline was updated to accommodate this by adding a new
ZIO_TYPE_TRIM type and associated spa taskq.  This new type makes
is straight forward to add the platform specific TRIM/UNMAP calls
to vdev_disk.c and vdev_file.c.  These new ZIO_TYPE_TRIM zios are
handled largely the same way as ZIO_TYPE_READs or ZIO_TYPE_WRITEs.
This makes it possible to largely avoid changing the pipieline,
one exception is that TRIM zio's may exceed the 16M block size
limit since they contain no data.

In addition to the manual `zpool trim` command, a background
automatic TRIM was added and is controlled by the 'autotrim'
property.  It relies on the exact same infrastructure as the
manual TRIM.  However, instead of relying on the extents in a
metaslab's ms_allocatable range tree, a ms_trim tree is kept
per metaslab.  When 'autotrim=on', ranges added back to the
ms_allocatable tree are also added to the ms_free tree.  The
ms_free tree is then periodically consumed by an autotrim
thread which systematically walks a top level vdev's metaslabs.

Since the automatic TRIM will skip ranges it considers too small
there is value in occasionally running a full `zpool trim`.  This
may occur when the freed blocks are small and not enough time
was allowed to aggregate them.  An automatic TRIM and a manual
`zpool trim` may be run concurrently, in which case the automatic
TRIM will yield to the manual TRIM.

Reviewed-by: Jorgen Lundman <lundman@lundman.net>
Reviewed-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Reviewed-by: Matt Ahrens <mahrens@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: George Wilson <george.wilson@delphix.com>
Reviewed-by: Serapheim Dimitropoulos <serapheim@delphix.com>
Contributions-by: Saso Kiselkov <saso.kiselkov@nexenta.com>
Contributions-by: Tim Chase <tim@chase2k.com>
Contributions-by: Chunwei Chen <tuxoko@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #8419 
Closes #598
2019-03-29 09:13:20 -07:00
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linux Add TRIM support 2019-03-29 09:13:20 -07:00
spl Add TRIM support 2019-03-29 09:13:20 -07:00
sys Add TRIM support 2019-03-29 09:13:20 -07:00
.gitignore Create /proc/sys/kernel/spl/gitrev with git hash 2018-10-08 21:57:02 -07:00
libnvpair.h Add JSON output support to channel programs 2018-03-19 12:40:58 -07:00
libuutil_common.h
libuutil_impl.h
libuutil.h Correct cppcheck errors 2017-09-19 12:17:29 -07:00
libzfs_core.h Add TRIM support 2019-03-29 09:13:20 -07:00
libzfs_impl.h OpenZFS 8115 - parallel zfs mount 2018-11-15 11:33:58 -08:00
libzfs.h Add TRIM support 2019-03-29 09:13:20 -07:00
libzutil.h Fix libudev dependency in libzutil 2018-11-06 17:47:52 -08:00
Makefile.am Add libzutil for libzfs or libzpool consumers 2018-11-05 11:22:33 -08:00
thread_pool.h Add libtpool (thread pools) 2017-08-09 15:31:08 -07:00
zfeature_common.h Add bookmark v2 on-disk feature 2019-03-13 10:58:39 -07:00
zfs_comutil.h OpenZFS 9337 - zfs get all is slow due to uncached metadata 2018-07-12 10:49:27 -07:00
zfs_deleg.h OpenZFS 7614, 9064 - zfs device evacuation/removal 2018-04-14 12:16:17 -07:00
zfs_fletcher.h DLPX-44812 integrate EP-220 large memory scalability 2016-11-29 14:34:27 -08:00
zfs_namecheck.h OpenZFS 9330 - stack overflow when creating a deeply nested dataset 2018-07-09 13:02:50 -07:00
zfs_prop.h Add zfs module feature and property info to sysfs 2018-09-02 12:09:53 -07:00