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    Btrfs: cache the extent state everywhere we possibly can V2 · 2ac55d41
    Josef Bacik authored
    
    
    This patch just goes through and fixes everybody that does
    
    lock_extent()
    blah
    unlock_extent()
    
    to use
    
    lock_extent_bits()
    blah
    unlock_extent_cached()
    
    and pass around a extent_state so we only have to do the searches once per
    function.  This gives me about a 3 mb/s boots on my random write test.  I have
    not converted some things, like the relocation and ioctl's, since they aren't
    heavily used and the relocation stuff is in the middle of being re-written.  I
    also changed the clear_extent_bit() to only unset the cached state if we are
    clearing EXTENT_LOCKED and related stuff, so we can do things like this
    
    lock_extent_bits()
    clear delalloc bits
    unlock_extent_cached()
    
    without losing our cached state.  I tested this thoroughly and turned on
    LEAK_DEBUG to make sure we weren't leaking extent states, everything worked out
    fine.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJosef Bacik <josef@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarChris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com>
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