崩溃一致非易失性内存Express

Q3 Computer Science Operating Systems Review (ACM) Pub Date : 2021-10-26 DOI:10.1145/3477132.3483592
Xiaojian Liao, Youyou Lu, Zhe Yang, J. Shu
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本文介绍了崩溃一致性非易失性内存Express (ccNVMe),这是NVMe的一种新扩展,它定义了主机软件如何通过PCI Express总线与非易失性内存(例如固态驱动器)通信,同时具有崩溃一致性和性能效率。现有的存储系统在崩溃一致性方面付出了巨大的代价,因此不能充分利用NVMe接口的多队列并行性和低延迟。ccNVMe通过将崩溃一致性与数据分发相结合,缓解了这一主要瓶颈。与使用复杂更新协议和重量级块I/ o的传统系统不同,这种新想法允许存储系统通过免费使用NVMe的数据传播机制,仅使用两个轻量级内存映射I/ o (MMIO)来实现崩溃一致性。ccNVMe引入了事务感知的MMIO和门铃,以减少PCIe流量并提供原子性。我们介绍了如何在ccNVMe之上构建高性能和崩溃一致的文件系统,即MQFS。我们通过实验表明,与最先进的文件系统和没有日志记录的Ext4相比,MQFS使RocksDB的IOPS分别提高了36%和28%。
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Crash Consistent Non-Volatile Memory Express
This paper presents crash consistent Non-Volatile Memory Express (ccNVMe), a novel extension of the NVMe that defines how host software communicates with the non-volatile memory (e.g., solid-state drive) across a PCI Express bus with both crash consistency and performance efficiency. Existing storage systems pay a huge tax on crash consistency, and thus can not fully exploit the multi-queue parallelism and low latency of the NVMe interface. ccNVMe alleviates this major bottleneck by coupling the crash consistency to the data dissemination. This new idea allows the storage system to achieve crash consistency by taking the free rides of the data dissemination mechanism of NVMe, using only two lightweight memory-mapped I/Os (MMIO), unlike traditional systems that use complex update protocol and heavyweight block I/Os. ccNVMe introduces transaction-aware MMIO and doorbell to reduce the PCIe traffic as well as to provide atomicity. We present how to build a high-performance and crash-consistent file system namely MQFS atop ccNVMe. We experimentally show that MQFS increases the IOPS of RocksDB by 36% and 28% compared to a state-of-the-art file system and Ext4 without journaling, respectively.
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Operating Systems Review (ACM)
Operating Systems Review (ACM) Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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期刊介绍: Operating Systems Review (OSR) is a publication of the ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems (SIGOPS), whose scope of interest includes: computer operating systems and architecture for multiprogramming, multiprocessing, and time sharing; resource management; evaluation and simulation; reliability, integrity, and security of data; communications among computing processors; and computer system modeling and analysis.
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