Re: [RESEND] [PATCH] readahead:add blk_run_backing_dev

From: Ronald Moesbergen
Date: Mon Aug 03 2009 - 07:44:37 EST


2009/8/3 Vladislav Bolkhovitin <vst@xxxxxxxx>:
> Ronald Moesbergen, on 08/03/2009 01:15 PM wrote:
>>
>> 2009/7/31 Vladislav Bolkhovitin <vst@xxxxxxxx>:
>>>
>>> OK, as I expected, on the SCST level everything is clear and the forced
>>> ordering change didn't change anything.
>>>
>>> But still, a single read stream must be the fastest from single thread.
>>> Otherwise, there's something wrong somewhere in the I/O path: block
>>> layer,
>>> RA, I/O scheduler. And, apparently, this is what we have and should find
>>> out
>>> the cause.
>>>
>>> Can you check if noop on the target and/or initiator makes any
>>> difference?
>>> Case 5 with 1 and 2 threads will be sufficient.
>>
>> That doesn't seem to help:
>>
>> client kernel: 2.6.26-15lenny3 (debian)
>> server kernel: 2.6.29.5 with readahead-context, blk_run_backing_dev
>> and io_context, forced_order
>>
>> With one IO thread:
>> 5) client: default, server: default (server noop, client noop)
>> blocksize       R        R        R   R(avg,    R(std        R
>>  (bytes)     (s)      (s)      (s)    MB/s)   ,MB/s)   (IOPS)
>>  67108864  17.612   21.113   21.355   51.532    4.680    0.805
>>  33554432  18.329   18.523   19.049   54.969    0.891    1.718
>>  16777216  18.497   18.219   17.042   57.217    2.059    3.576
>>
>> With two threads:
>> 5) client: default, server: default (server noop, client noop)
>> blocksize       R        R        R   R(avg,    R(std        R
>>  (bytes)     (s)      (s)      (s)    MB/s)   ,MB/s)   (IOPS)
>>  67108864  17.436   18.376   20.493   54.807    3.634    0.856
>>  33554432  17.466   16.980   18.261   58.337    1.740    1.823
>>  16777216  18.222   17.567   18.077   57.045    0.901    3.565
>
> And with client cfq, server noop?

client kernel: 2.6.26-15lenny3 (debian)
server kernel: 2.6.29.5 with readahead-context, blk_run_backing_dev
and io_context, forced_order

With one IO thread:
5) client: default, server: default (server noop, client cfq)
blocksize R R R R(avg, R(std R
(bytes) (s) (s) (s) MB/s) ,MB/s) (IOPS)
67108864 16.019 16.434 15.730 63.777 1.144 0.997
33554432 16.020 16.624 15.936 63.258 1.183 1.977
16777216 15.966 15.465 16.115 64.630 1.145 4.039

With two threads:
5) client: default, server: default (server noop, client cfq)
blocksize R R R R(avg, R(std R
(bytes) (s) (s) (s) MB/s) ,MB/s) (IOPS)
67108864 16.504 15.762 14.842 65.335 2.848 1.021
33554432 16.080 16.627 15.766 63.406 1.386 1.981
16777216 15.489 16.627 16.043 63.842 1.846 3.990

Ronald.
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