This is the new guaranteed unblocking method which replaces old trims
in init and rollback, and also fixes a possible stall when just several
writes in the beginning of the journal are flushed without triggering
a subsequent trim.
1) Update journal's used_start in memory only after updating journal superblock.
Doing the opposite is incorrect because part of the journal will be lost if writers
overwrite its old beginning.
2) Sync journal device after updating the superblock.
3) Do not trim in rollback and init because trimming there would also require
updating the superblock. And the only reason to trim in both those places was
to unblock writers. And a guaranteed unblocking method will follow in the next
commit :)
The stall occurred during fio Q=128 random write tests with low flusher_count (4).
It was caused by flushers being unable to flush the beginning of the journal
because it contained older writes to an object that also had writes in the very end
of the journal, after dirty_start.
- Add support for benchmarking single primary OSD in fio_sec_osd
- Do not wait for the next event in flushers (return resume_0 back)
- Fix flushing of zero-length writes
- Print PG object count when peering
- Print journal free space when starting and when congested