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author | Björn Jacke <bj@sernet.de> | 2009-12-02 15:13:37 +0100 |
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committer | Björn Jacke <bj@sernet.de> | 2009-12-02 21:21:43 +0100 |
commit | 95c18626107484d5d1d475e34fc4dde03cfe6ff5 (patch) | |
tree | 508651f48665b308ec49ef600f7b58de0916c2a2 | |
parent | 486c8d57ec5a9aa63aff275621ff45c22b8cde61 (diff) | |
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s3: prefer posix_fallocate for doing "strict allocate"
posix_fallocate is more efficient than manual zero'ing the file. When
preallocation in kernel space is supported it's extremely fast. Support for
preallocation at fs layer via posix_fallocate and fallocate at kernel site
can be found in Linux kernel 2.6.23/glibc 2.10 with ext4, XFS and OCFS2. Other
systems that I know of which support fast preallocation in kernel space are
AIX 6.1 with JFS2 and recent Solaris versions with ZFS maybe UFS2, too.
People who have a system with preallocation in kernel space might want to set
"strict allocate = yes". This reduces file fragentation and it's also safer for
setups with quota being turned on.
As of today most systems still don't have preallocation in kernel space, and
that's why "strict allocate = no" will stay the default for now.
-rw-r--r-- | source3/configure.in | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source3/include/proto.h | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source3/lib/system.c | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | source3/modules/vfs_default.c | 25 |
4 files changed, 37 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/source3/configure.in b/source3/configure.in index de30f143a9..fb1d6313e1 100644 --- a/source3/configure.in +++ b/source3/configure.in @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ AC_CHECK_FUNCS(setsid glob strpbrk crypt16 getauthuid) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(sigprocmask sigblock sigaction sigset innetgr setnetgrent getnetgrent endnetgrent) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(initgroups select poll rdchk getgrnam getgrent pathconf) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(setpriv setgidx setuidx setgroups sysconf stat64 fstat64) -AC_CHECK_FUNCS(lstat64 fopen64 atexit grantpt lseek64 ftruncate64) +AC_CHECK_FUNCS(lstat64 fopen64 atexit grantpt lseek64 ftruncate64 posix_fallocate posix_fallocate64) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(fseek64 fseeko64 ftell64 ftello64 setluid getpwanam) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(opendir64 readdir64 seekdir64 telldir64 rewinddir64 closedir64) AC_CHECK_FUNCS(getpwent_r) diff --git a/source3/include/proto.h b/source3/include/proto.h index f0ce7a32f8..7013709fbb 100644 --- a/source3/include/proto.h +++ b/source3/include/proto.h @@ -932,6 +932,7 @@ int sys_fstat(int fd, SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf, int sys_lstat(const char *fname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf, bool fake_dir_create_times); int sys_ftruncate(int fd, SMB_OFF_T offset); +int sys_posix_fallocate(int fd, SMB_OFF_T offset, SMB_OFF_T len); SMB_OFF_T sys_lseek(int fd, SMB_OFF_T offset, int whence); int sys_fseek(FILE *fp, SMB_OFF_T offset, int whence); SMB_OFF_T sys_ftell(FILE *fp); diff --git a/source3/lib/system.c b/source3/lib/system.c index 86802d0c8d..b18358d8b2 100644 --- a/source3/lib/system.c +++ b/source3/lib/system.c @@ -610,6 +610,20 @@ int sys_lstat(const char *fname,SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbuf, } /******************************************************************* + An posix_fallocate() wrapper that will deal with 64 bit filesizes. +********************************************************************/ +#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE64) || defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE) +int sys_posix_fallocate(int fd, SMB_OFF_T offset, SMB_OFF_T len) +{ +#if defined(HAVE_EXPLICIT_LARGEFILE_SUPPORT) && defined(HAVE_OFF64_T) && defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE64) + return posix_fallocate64(fd, offset, len); +#else + return posix_fallocate(fd, offset, len); +#endif +} +#endif + +/******************************************************************* An ftruncate() wrapper that will deal with 64 bit filesizes. ********************************************************************/ diff --git a/source3/modules/vfs_default.c b/source3/modules/vfs_default.c index 9abf792769..da775d160b 100644 --- a/source3/modules/vfs_default.c +++ b/source3/modules/vfs_default.c @@ -922,8 +922,6 @@ static int strict_allocate_ftruncate(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fs if (SMB_VFS_FSTAT(fsp, &st) == -1) return -1; - space_to_write = len - st.st_ex_size; - #ifdef S_ISFIFO if (S_ISFIFO(st.st_ex_mode)) return 0; @@ -936,7 +934,28 @@ static int strict_allocate_ftruncate(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fs if (st.st_ex_size > len) return sys_ftruncate(fsp->fh->fd, len); + /* for allocation try posix_fallocate first. This can fail on some + platforms e.g. when the filesystem doesn't support it and no + emulation is being done by the libc (like on AIX with JFS1). In that + case we do our own emulation. posix_fallocate implementations can + return ENOTSUP or EINVAL in cases like that. */ +#if defined(HAVE_POSIX_FALLOCATE) + { + int ret = sys_posix_fallocate(fsp->fh->fd, 0, len); + if (ret == ENOSPC) { + errno = ENOSPC; + return -1; + } + if (ret == 0) { + return 0; + } + DEBUG(10,("strict_allocate_ftruncate: sys_posix_fallocate " + "failed with error %d. " + "Falling back to slow manual allocation\n", ret)); + } +#endif /* available disk space is enough or not? */ + space_to_write = len - st.st_ex_size; if (lp_strict_allocate(SNUM(fsp->conn))){ uint64_t space_avail; uint64_t bsize,dfree,dsize; @@ -956,8 +975,6 @@ static int strict_allocate_ftruncate(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fs if (SMB_VFS_LSEEK(fsp, st.st_ex_size, SEEK_SET) != st.st_ex_size) return -1; - space_to_write = len - st.st_ex_size; - memset(zero_space, '\0', sizeof(zero_space)); while ( space_to_write > 0) { SMB_OFF_T retlen; |