Re: cleancache can lead to serious performance degradation

From: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
Date: Thu Aug 25 2011 - 00:12:30 EST


On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 11:57:50PM +0200, Nebojsa Trpkovic wrote:
> Hello.

I've put Dan on the CC since he is the author of it.

>
> I've tried using cleancache on my file server and came to conclusion
> that my Core2 Duo 4MB L2 cache 2.33GHz CPU cannot cope with the
> amount of data it needs to compress during heavy sequential IO when
> cleancache/zcache are enabled.
>
> For an example, with cleancache enabled I get 60-70MB/s from my RAID
> arrays and both CPU cores are saturated with system (kernel) time.
> Without cleancache, each RAID gives me more then 300MB/s of useful
> read throughput.
>
> In the scenario of sequential reading, this drop of throughput seems
> completely normal:
> - a lot of data gets pulled in from disks
> - data is processed in some non CPU-intensive way
> - page cache fills up quickly and cleancache starts compressing
> pages (a lot of "puts" in /sys/kernel/mm/cleancache/)
> - these compressed cleancache pages newer get read because there are
> a whole lot of new pages coming in every second replacing old ones
> (practically no "succ_gets" in /sys/kernel/mm/cleancache/)
> - CPU saturates doing useless compression, and even worse:
> - new disk read operations are waiting for CPU to finish compression
> and make some space in memory
>
>
> So, using cleancache in scenarios with a lot of non-random data
> throughput can lead to very bad performance degradation.
>
>
> I guess that possible workaround could be to implement some kind of
> compression throttling valve for cleancache/zcache:
>
> - if there's available CPU time (idle cycles or so), then compress
> (maybe even with low CPU scheduler priority);
>
> - if there's no available CPU time, just store (or throw away) to
> avoid IO waits;
>
>
> At least, there should be a warning in kernel help about this kind of
> situations.
>
>
> Regards,
> Nebojsa Trpkovic
>
>
>
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