We frequently use 'bcachefs list_journal -a' for debugging, as it
provides a record of all btree transactions, and a history of what
happened.
But it's not so useful if we immediately discard journal buckets right
after they're no longer dirty.
This tweaks journal reclaim to only discard when we're low on space,
keeping the journal mostly un-discarded.
Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
static bool should_discard_bucket(struct journal *j, struct journal_device *ja)
{
- bool ret;
-
spin_lock(&j->lock);
- ret = ja->discard_idx != ja->dirty_idx_ondisk;
+ unsigned min_free = max(4, ja->nr / 8);
+
+ bool ret = bch2_journal_dev_buckets_available(j, ja, journal_space_discarded) < min_free &&
+ ja->discard_idx != ja->dirty_idx_ondisk;
spin_unlock(&j->lock);
return ret;