Debugging tools =============== Sysfs interface --------------- Mounted filesystems are available in sysfs at ``/sys/fs/bcachefs//`` with various options, performance counters and internal debugging aids. .. _options-1: Options ~~~~~~~ | Filesystem options may be viewed and changed via | ``/sys/fs/bcachefs//options/``, and settings changed via sysfs will be persistently changed in the superblock as well. Time stats ~~~~~~~~~~ bcachefs tracks the latency and frequency of various operations and events, with quantiles for latency/duration in the ``/sys/fs/bcachefs//time_stats/`` directory. .. container:: description | ``blocked_allocate`` | Tracks when allocating a bucket must wait because none are immediately available, meaning the copygc thread is not keeping up with evacuating mostly empty buckets or the allocator thread is not keeping up with invalidating and discarding buckets. | ``blocked_allocate_open_bucket`` | Tracks when allocating a bucket must wait because all of our handles for pinning open buckets are in use (we statically allocate 1024). | ``blocked_journal`` | Tracks when getting a journal reservation must wait, either because journal reclaim isn’t keeping up with reclaiming space in the journal, or because journal writes are taking too long to complete and we already have too many in flight. | ``btree_gc`` | Tracks when the btree_gc code must walk the btree at runtime - for recalculating the oldest outstanding generation number of every bucket in the btree. ``btree_lock_contended_read`` ``btree_lock_contended_intent`` | ``btree_lock_contended_write`` | Track when taking a read, intent or write lock on a btree node must block. | ``btree_node_mem_alloc`` | Tracks the total time to allocate memory in the btree node cache for a new btree node. | ``btree_node_split`` | Tracks btree node splits - when a btree node becomes full and is split into two new nodes | ``btree_node_compact`` | Tracks btree node compactions - when a btree node becomes full and needs to be compacted on disk. | ``btree_node_merge`` | Tracks when two adjacent btree nodes are merged. | ``btree_node_sort`` | Tracks sorting and resorting entire btree nodes in memory, either after reading them in from disk or for compacting prior to creating a new sorted array of keys. | ``btree_node_read`` | Tracks reading in btree nodes from disk. | ``btree_interior_update_foreground`` | Tracks foreground time for btree updates that change btree topology - i.e. btree node splits, compactions and merges; the duration measured roughly corresponds to lock held time. | ``btree_interior_update_total`` | Tracks time to completion for topology changing btree updates; first they have a foreground part that updates btree nodes in memory, then after the new nodes are written there is a transaction phase that records an update to an interior node or a new btree root as well as changes to the alloc btree. | ``data_read`` | Tracks the core read path - looking up a request in the extents (and possibly also reflink) btree, allocating bounce buffers if necessary, issuing reads, checksumming, decompressing, decrypting, and delivering completions. | ``data_write`` | Tracks the core write path - allocating space on disk for a new write, allocating bounce buffers if necessary, compressing, encrypting, checksumming, issuing writes, and updating the extents btree to point to the new data. | ``data_promote`` | Tracks promote operations, which happen when a read operation writes an additional cached copy of an extent to ``promote_target``. This is done asynchronously from the original read. | ``journal_flush_write`` | Tracks writing of flush journal entries to disk, which first issue cache flush operations to the underlying devices then issue the journal writes as FUA writes. Time is tracked starting from after all journal reservations have released their references or the completion of the previous journal write. | ``journal_noflush_write`` | Tracks writing of non-flush journal entries to disk, which do not issue cache flushes or FUA writes. | ``journal_flush_seq`` | Tracks time to flush a journal sequence number to disk by filesystem sync and fsync operations, as well as the allocator prior to reusing buckets when none that do not need flushing are available. Internals ~~~~~~~~~ .. container:: description | ``btree_cache`` | Shows information on the btree node cache: number of cached nodes, number of dirty nodes, and whether the cannibalize lock (for reclaiming cached nodes to allocate new nodes) is held. | ``dirty_btree_nodes`` | Prints information related to the interior btree node update machinery, which is responsible for ensuring dependent btree node writes are ordered correctly. For each dirty btree node, prints: - Whether the ``need_write`` flag is set - The level of the btree node - The number of sectors written - Whether writing this node is blocked, waiting for other nodes to be written - Whether it is waiting on a btree_update to complete and make it reachable on-disk | ``btree_key_cache`` | Prints infromation on the btree key cache: number of freed keys (which must wait for a sRCU barrier to complete before being freed), number of cached keys, and number of dirty keys. | ``btree_transactions`` | Lists each running btree transactions that has locks held, listing which nodes they have locked and what type of lock, what node (if any) the process is blocked attempting to lock, and where the btree transaction was invoked from. | ``btree_updates`` | Lists outstanding interior btree updates: the mode (nothing updated yet, or updated a btree node, or wrote a new btree root, or was reparented by another btree update), whether its new btree nodes have finished writing, its embedded closure’s refcount (while nonzero, the btree update is still waiting), and the pinned journal sequence number. | ``journal_debug`` | Prints a variety of internal journal state. ``journal_pins`` Lists items pinning journal entries, preventing them from being reclaimed. | ``new_stripes`` | Lists new erasure-coded stripes being created. | ``stripes_heap`` | Lists erasure-coded stripes that are available to be reused. | ``open_buckets`` | Lists buckets currently being written to, along with data type and refcount. | ``io_timers_read`` | ``io_timers_write`` | Lists outstanding IO timers - timers that wait on total reads or writes to the filesystem. | ``trigger_journal_flush`` | Echoing to this file triggers a journal commit. | ``trigger_gc`` | Echoing to this file causes the GC code to recalculate each bucket’s oldest_gen field. | ``prune_cache`` | Echoing to this file prunes the btree node cache. | ``read_realloc_races`` | This counts events where the read path reads an extent and discovers the bucket that was read from has been reused while the IO was in flight, causing the read to be retried. | ``extent_migrate_done`` | This counts extents moved by the core move path, used by copygc and rebalance. | ``extent_migrate_raced`` | This counts extents that the move path attempted to move but no longer existed when doing the final btree update. Unit and performance tests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Echoing into ``/sys/fs/bcachefs//perf_test`` runs various low level btree tests, some intended as unit tests and others as performance tests. The syntax is :: echo > perf_test When complete, the elapsed time will be printed in the dmesg log. The full list of tests that can be run can be found near the bottom of ``fs/bcachefs/tests.c``. Debugfs interface ----------------- The contents of every btree, as well as various internal per-btree-node information, are available under ``/sys/kernel/debug/bcachefs//``. For every btree, we have the following files: .. container:: description | *btree_name* | Entire btree contents, one key per line | *btree_name*\ ``-formats`` | Information about each btree node: the size of the packed bkey format, how full each btree node is, number of packed and unpacked keys, and number of nodes and failed nodes in the in-memory search trees. | *btree_name*\ ``-bfloat-failed`` | For each sorted set of keys in a btree node, we construct a binary search tree in eytzinger layout with compressed keys. Sometimes we aren’t able to construct a correct compressed search key, which results in slower lookups; this file lists the keys that resulted in these failed nodes. Listing and dumping filesystem metadata --------------------------------------- bcachefs show-super ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This subcommand is used for examining and printing bcachefs superblocks. It takes two optional parameters: .. container:: description ``-l``: Print superblock layout, which records the amount of space reserved for the superblock and the locations of the backup superblocks. ``-f, –fields=(fields)``: List of superblock sections to print, ``all`` to print all sections. bcachefs list ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This subcommand gives access to the same functionality as the debugfs interface, listing btree nodes and contents, but for offline filesystems. bcachefs list_journal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This subcommand lists the contents of the journal, which primarily records btree updates ordered by when they occured. bcachefs dump ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This subcommand can dump all metadata in a filesystem (including multi device filesystems) as qcow2 images: when encountering issues that ``fsck`` can not recover from and need attention from the developers, this makes it possible to send the developers only the required metadata. Encrypted filesystems must first be unlocked with ``bcachefs remove-passphrase``.