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/*
* ZPIOS is a heavily modified version of the original PIOS test code.
* It is designed to have the test code running in the Linux kernel
* against ZFS while still being flexibly controlled from user space.
*
* Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
* Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
* Written by Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>.
* LLNL-CODE-403049
*
* Original PIOS Test Code
* Copyright (C) 2004 Cluster File Systems, Inc.
* Written by Peter Braam <braam@clusterfs.com>
* Atul Vidwansa <atul@clusterfs.com>
* Milind Dumbare <milind@clusterfs.com>
*
* This file is part of ZFS on Linux.
* For details, see <http://zfsonlinux.org/>.
*
* ZPIOS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version.
*
* ZPIOS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
* for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with ZPIOS. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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*
* Copyright (c) 2015, Intel Corporation.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include "zpios.h"
static const char short_opt[] =
"t:l:h:e:n:i:j:k:o:m:q:r:c:a:b:g:s:A:B:C:"
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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"S:L:p:M:xP:R:G:I:N:T:VzOfHv?";
static const struct option long_opt[] = {
{"threadcount", required_argument, 0, 't' },
{"threadcount_low", required_argument, 0, 'l' },
{"threadcount_high", required_argument, 0, 'h' },
{"threadcount_incr", required_argument, 0, 'e' },
{"regioncount", required_argument, 0, 'n' },
{"regioncount_low", required_argument, 0, 'i' },
{"regioncount_high", required_argument, 0, 'j' },
{"regioncount_incr", required_argument, 0, 'k' },
{"offset", required_argument, 0, 'o' },
{"offset_low", required_argument, 0, 'm' },
{"offset_high", required_argument, 0, 'q' },
{"offset_incr", required_argument, 0, 'r' },
{"chunksize", required_argument, 0, 'c' },
{"chunksize_low", required_argument, 0, 'a' },
{"chunksize_high", required_argument, 0, 'b' },
{"chunksize_incr", required_argument, 0, 'g' },
{"regionsize", required_argument, 0, 's' },
{"regionsize_low", required_argument, 0, 'A' },
{"regionsize_high", required_argument, 0, 'B' },
{"regionsize_incr", required_argument, 0, 'C' },
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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{"blocksize", required_argument, 0, 'S' },
{"load", required_argument, 0, 'L' },
{"pool", required_argument, 0, 'p' },
{"name", required_argument, 0, 'M' },
{"cleanup", no_argument, 0, 'x' },
{"prerun", required_argument, 0, 'P' },
{"postrun", required_argument, 0, 'R' },
{"log", required_argument, 0, 'G' },
{"regionnoise", required_argument, 0, 'I' },
{"chunknoise", required_argument, 0, 'N' },
{"threaddelay", required_argument, 0, 'T' },
{"verify", no_argument, 0, 'V' },
{"zerocopy", no_argument, 0, 'z' },
{"nowait", no_argument, 0, 'O' },
{"noprefetch", no_argument, 0, 'f' },
{"human-readable", no_argument, 0, 'H' },
{"verbose", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{"help", no_argument, 0, '?' },
{ 0, 0, 0, 0 },
};
static int zpiosctl_fd; /* Control file descriptor */
static char zpios_version[VERSION_SIZE]; /* Kernel version string */
static char *zpios_buffer = NULL; /* Scratch space area */
static int zpios_buffer_size = 0; /* Scratch space size */
static int
usage(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: zpios\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" --threadcount -t =values\n"
" --threadcount_low -l =value\n"
" --threadcount_high -h =value\n"
" --threadcount_incr -e =value\n"
" --regioncount -n =values\n"
" --regioncount_low -i =value\n"
" --regioncount_high -j =value\n"
" --regioncount_incr -k =value\n"
" --offset -o =values\n"
" --offset_low -m =value\n"
" --offset_high -q =value\n"
" --offset_incr -r =value\n"
" --chunksize -c =values\n"
" --chunksize_low -a =value\n"
" --chunksize_high -b =value\n"
" --chunksize_incr -g =value\n"
" --regionsize -s =values\n"
" --regionsize_low -A =value\n"
" --regionsize_high -B =value\n"
" --regionsize_incr -C =value\n"
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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" --blocksize -S =values\n"
" --load -L =dmuio|ssf|fpp\n"
" --pool -p =pool name\n"
" --name -M =test name\n"
" --cleanup -x\n"
" --prerun -P =pre-command\n"
" --postrun -R =post-command\n"
" --log -G =log directory\n"
" --regionnoise -I =shift\n"
" --chunknoise -N =bytes\n"
" --threaddelay -T =jiffies\n"
" --verify -V\n"
" --zerocopy -z\n"
" --nowait -O\n"
" --noprefetch -f\n"
" --human-readable -H\n"
" --verbose -v =increase verbosity\n"
" --help -? =this help\n\n");
return (0);
}
static void args_fini(cmd_args_t *args)
{
assert(args != NULL);
free(args);
}
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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/* block size is 128K to 16M, power of 2 */
#define MIN_BLKSIZE (128ULL << 10)
#define MAX_BLKSIZE (16ULL << 20)
#define POW_OF_TWO(x) (((x) & ((x) - 1)) == 0)
static cmd_args_t *
args_init(int argc, char **argv)
{
cmd_args_t *args;
uint32_t fl_th = 0;
uint32_t fl_rc = 0;
uint32_t fl_of = 0;
uint32_t fl_rs = 0;
uint32_t fl_cs = 0;
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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uint32_t fl_bs = 0;
int c, rc, i;
if (argc == 1) {
usage();
return ((cmd_args_t *)NULL);
}
/* Configure and populate the args structures */
args = malloc(sizeof (*args));
if (args == NULL)
return (NULL);
memset(args, 0, sizeof (*args));
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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/* provide a default block size of 128K */
args->B.next_val = 0;
args->B.val[0] = MIN_BLKSIZE;
args->B.val_count = 1;
while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, short_opt, long_opt, NULL)) != -1) {
rc = 0;
switch (c) {
case 't': /* --thread count */
rc = set_count(REGEX_NUMBERS, REGEX_NUMBERS_COMMA,
&args->T, optarg, &fl_th, "threadcount");
break;
case 'l': /* --threadcount_low */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->T, optarg,
FLAG_LOW, &fl_th, "threadcount_low");
break;
case 'h': /* --threadcount_high */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->T, optarg,
FLAG_HIGH, &fl_th, "threadcount_high");
break;
case 'e': /* --threadcount_inc */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->T, optarg,
FLAG_INCR, &fl_th, "threadcount_incr");
break;
case 'n': /* --regioncount */
rc = set_count(REGEX_NUMBERS, REGEX_NUMBERS_COMMA,
&args->N, optarg, &fl_rc, "regioncount");
break;
case 'i': /* --regioncount_low */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->N, optarg,
FLAG_LOW, &fl_rc, "regioncount_low");
break;
case 'j': /* --regioncount_high */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->N, optarg,
FLAG_HIGH, &fl_rc, "regioncount_high");
break;
case 'k': /* --regioncount_inc */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->N, optarg,
FLAG_INCR, &fl_rc, "regioncount_incr");
break;
case 'o': /* --offset */
rc = set_count(REGEX_SIZE, REGEX_SIZE_COMMA,
&args->O, optarg, &fl_of, "offset");
break;
case 'm': /* --offset_low */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_SIZE, &args->O, optarg,
FLAG_LOW, &fl_of, "offset_low");
break;
case 'q': /* --offset_high */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_SIZE, &args->O, optarg,
FLAG_HIGH, &fl_of, "offset_high");
break;
case 'r': /* --offset_inc */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->O, optarg,
FLAG_INCR, &fl_of, "offset_incr");
break;
case 'c': /* --chunksize */
rc = set_count(REGEX_SIZE, REGEX_SIZE_COMMA,
&args->C, optarg, &fl_cs, "chunksize");
break;
case 'a': /* --chunksize_low */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_SIZE, &args->C, optarg,
FLAG_LOW, &fl_cs, "chunksize_low");
break;
case 'b': /* --chunksize_high */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_SIZE, &args->C, optarg,
FLAG_HIGH, &fl_cs, "chunksize_high");
break;
case 'g': /* --chunksize_inc */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->C, optarg,
FLAG_INCR, &fl_cs, "chunksize_incr");
break;
case 's': /* --regionsize */
rc = set_count(REGEX_SIZE, REGEX_SIZE_COMMA,
&args->S, optarg, &fl_rs, "regionsize");
break;
case 'A': /* --regionsize_low */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_SIZE, &args->S, optarg,
FLAG_LOW, &fl_rs, "regionsize_low");
break;
case 'B': /* --regionsize_high */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_SIZE, &args->S, optarg,
FLAG_HIGH, &fl_rs, "regionsize_high");
break;
case 'C': /* --regionsize_inc */
rc = set_lhi(REGEX_NUMBERS, &args->S, optarg,
FLAG_INCR, &fl_rs, "regionsize_incr");
break;
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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case 'S': /* --blocksize */
rc = set_count(REGEX_SIZE, REGEX_SIZE_COMMA,
&args->B, optarg, &fl_bs, "blocksize");
break;
case 'L': /* --load */
rc = set_load_params(args, optarg);
break;
case 'p': /* --pool */
args->pool = optarg;
break;
case 'M':
args->name = optarg;
break;
case 'x': /* --cleanup */
args->flags |= DMU_REMOVE;
break;
case 'P': /* --prerun */
strncpy(args->pre, optarg, ZPIOS_PATH_SIZE - 1);
break;
case 'R': /* --postrun */
strncpy(args->post, optarg, ZPIOS_PATH_SIZE - 1);
break;
case 'G': /* --log */
strncpy(args->log, optarg, ZPIOS_PATH_SIZE - 1);
break;
case 'I': /* --regionnoise */
rc = set_noise(&args->regionnoise, optarg,
"regionnoise");
break;
case 'N': /* --chunknoise */
rc = set_noise(&args->chunknoise, optarg, "chunknoise");
break;
case 'T': /* --threaddelay */
rc = set_noise(&args->thread_delay, optarg,
"threaddelay");
break;
case 'V': /* --verify */
args->flags |= DMU_VERIFY;
break;
case 'z': /* --zerocopy */
args->flags |= (DMU_WRITE_ZC | DMU_READ_ZC);
break;
case 'O': /* --nowait */
args->flags |= DMU_WRITE_NOWAIT;
break;
case 'f': /* --noprefetch */
args->flags |= DMU_READ_NOPF;
break;
case 'H': /* --human-readable */
args->human_readable = 1;
break;
case 'v': /* --verbose */
args->verbose++;
break;
case '?':
rc = 1;
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option '%s'\n",
argv[optind - 1]);
rc = EINVAL;
break;
}
if (rc) {
usage();
args_fini(args);
return (NULL);
}
}
check_mutual_exclusive_command_lines(fl_th, "threadcount");
check_mutual_exclusive_command_lines(fl_rc, "regioncount");
check_mutual_exclusive_command_lines(fl_of, "offset");
check_mutual_exclusive_command_lines(fl_rs, "regionsize");
check_mutual_exclusive_command_lines(fl_cs, "chunksize");
if (args->pool == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: Pool not specified\n");
usage();
args_fini(args);
return (NULL);
}
if ((args->flags & (DMU_WRITE_ZC | DMU_READ_ZC)) &&
(args->flags & DMU_VERIFY)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error, --zerocopy incompatible --verify, "
"used for performance analysis only\n");
usage();
args_fini(args);
return (NULL);
}
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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/* validate block size(s) */
for (i = 0; i < args->B.val_count; i++) {
int bs = args->B.val[i];
if (bs < MIN_BLKSIZE || bs > MAX_BLKSIZE || !POW_OF_TWO(bs)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: invalid block size %d\n", bs);
args_fini(args);
return (NULL);
}
}
return (args);
}
static int
dev_clear(void)
{
zpios_cfg_t cfg;
int rc;
memset(&cfg, 0, sizeof (cfg));
cfg.cfg_magic = ZPIOS_CFG_MAGIC;
cfg.cfg_cmd = ZPIOS_CFG_BUFFER_CLEAR;
cfg.cfg_arg1 = 0;
rc = ioctl(zpiosctl_fd, ZPIOS_CFG, &cfg);
if (rc)
fprintf(stderr, "Ioctl() error %lu / %d: %d\n",
(unsigned long) ZPIOS_CFG, cfg.cfg_cmd, errno);
lseek(zpiosctl_fd, 0, SEEK_SET);
return (rc);
}
/* Passing a size of zero simply results in querying the current size */
static int
dev_size(int size)
{
zpios_cfg_t cfg;
int rc;
memset(&cfg, 0, sizeof (cfg));
cfg.cfg_magic = ZPIOS_CFG_MAGIC;
cfg.cfg_cmd = ZPIOS_CFG_BUFFER_SIZE;
cfg.cfg_arg1 = size;
rc = ioctl(zpiosctl_fd, ZPIOS_CFG, &cfg);
if (rc) {
fprintf(stderr, "Ioctl() error %lu / %d: %d\n",
(unsigned long) ZPIOS_CFG, cfg.cfg_cmd, errno);
return (rc);
}
return (cfg.cfg_rc1);
}
static void
dev_fini(void)
{
if (zpios_buffer)
free(zpios_buffer);
if (zpiosctl_fd != -1) {
if (close(zpiosctl_fd) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to close %s: %d\n",
ZPIOS_DEV, errno);
}
}
}
static int
dev_init(void)
{
int rc;
zpiosctl_fd = open(ZPIOS_DEV, O_RDONLY);
if (zpiosctl_fd == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open %s: %d\n"
"Is the zpios module loaded?\n", ZPIOS_DEV, errno);
rc = errno;
goto error;
}
if ((rc = dev_clear()))
goto error;
if ((rc = dev_size(0)) < 0)
goto error;
zpios_buffer_size = rc;
zpios_buffer = (char *)malloc(zpios_buffer_size);
if (zpios_buffer == NULL) {
rc = ENOMEM;
goto error;
}
memset(zpios_buffer, 0, zpios_buffer_size);
return (0);
error:
if (zpiosctl_fd != -1) {
if (close(zpiosctl_fd) == -1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to close %s: %d\n",
ZPIOS_DEV, errno);
}
}
return (rc);
}
static int
get_next(uint64_t *val, range_repeat_t *range)
{
/* if low, incr, high is given */
if (range->val_count == 0) {
*val = (range->val_low) +
(range->val_low * range->next_val / 100);
if (*val > range->val_high)
return (0); /* No more values, limit exceeded */
if (!range->next_val)
range->next_val = range->val_inc_perc;
else
range->next_val = range->next_val + range->val_inc_perc;
return (1); /* more values to come */
/* if only one val is given */
} else if (range->val_count == 1) {
if (range->next_val)
return (0); /* No more values, we only have one */
*val = range->val[0];
range->next_val = 1;
return (1); /* more values to come */
/* if comma separated values are given */
} else if (range->val_count > 1) {
if (range->next_val > range->val_count - 1)
return (0); /* No more values, limit exceeded */
*val = range->val[range->next_val];
range->next_val++;
return (1); /* more values to come */
}
return (0);
}
static int
run_one(cmd_args_t *args, uint32_t id, uint32_t T, uint32_t N,
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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uint64_t C, uint64_t S, uint64_t O, uint64_t B)
{
zpios_cmd_t *cmd;
int rc, rc2, cmd_size;
dev_clear();
cmd_size =
sizeof (zpios_cmd_t)
+ ((T + N + 1) * sizeof (zpios_stats_t));
cmd = (zpios_cmd_t *)malloc(cmd_size);
if (cmd == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
memset(cmd, 0, cmd_size);
cmd->cmd_magic = ZPIOS_CMD_MAGIC;
strncpy(cmd->cmd_pool, args->pool, ZPIOS_NAME_SIZE - 1);
strncpy(cmd->cmd_pre, args->pre, ZPIOS_PATH_SIZE - 1);
strncpy(cmd->cmd_post, args->post, ZPIOS_PATH_SIZE - 1);
strncpy(cmd->cmd_log, args->log, ZPIOS_PATH_SIZE - 1);
cmd->cmd_id = id;
cmd->cmd_chunk_size = C;
cmd->cmd_thread_count = T;
cmd->cmd_region_count = N;
cmd->cmd_region_size = S;
cmd->cmd_offset = O;
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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cmd->cmd_block_size = B;
cmd->cmd_region_noise = args->regionnoise;
cmd->cmd_chunk_noise = args->chunknoise;
cmd->cmd_thread_delay = args->thread_delay;
cmd->cmd_flags = args->flags;
cmd->cmd_data_size = (T + N + 1) * sizeof (zpios_stats_t);
rc = ioctl(zpiosctl_fd, ZPIOS_CMD, cmd);
if (rc)
args->rc = errno;
print_stats(args, cmd);
if (args->verbose) {
rc2 = read(zpiosctl_fd, zpios_buffer, zpios_buffer_size - 1);
if (rc2 < 0) {
fprintf(stdout, "Error reading results: %d\n", rc2);
} else if ((rc2 > 0) && (strlen(zpios_buffer) > 0)) {
fprintf(stdout, "\n%s\n", zpios_buffer);
fflush(stdout);
}
}
free(cmd);
return (rc);
}
static int
run_offsets(cmd_args_t *args)
{
int rc = 0;
while (rc == 0 && get_next(&args->current_O, &args->O)) {
rc = run_one(args, args->current_id,
args->current_T, args->current_N, args->current_C,
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
2015-09-18 02:55:22 +03:00
args->current_S, args->current_O, args->current_B);
args->current_id++;
}
args->O.next_val = 0;
return (rc);
}
static int
run_region_counts(cmd_args_t *args)
{
int rc = 0;
while (rc == 0 && get_next((uint64_t *)&args->current_N, &args->N))
rc = run_offsets(args);
args->N.next_val = 0;
return (rc);
}
static int
run_region_sizes(cmd_args_t *args)
{
int rc = 0;
while (rc == 0 && get_next(&args->current_S, &args->S)) {
if (args->current_S < args->current_C) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error: in any run chunksize must "
"be strictly smaller than regionsize.\n");
return (EINVAL);
}
rc = run_region_counts(args);
}
args->S.next_val = 0;
return (rc);
}
static int
run_chunk_sizes(cmd_args_t *args)
{
int rc = 0;
while (rc == 0 && get_next(&args->current_C, &args->C)) {
rc = run_region_sizes(args);
}
args->C.next_val = 0;
return (rc);
}
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
2015-09-18 02:55:22 +03:00
static int
run_block_sizes(cmd_args_t *args)
{
int rc = 0;
while (rc == 0 && get_next(&args->current_B, &args->B)) {
rc = run_chunk_sizes(args);
}
args->B.next_val = 0;
return (rc);
}
static int
run_thread_counts(cmd_args_t *args)
{
int rc = 0;
while (rc == 0 && get_next((uint64_t *)&args->current_T, &args->T))
Add large block support to zpios(1) benchmark As part of the large block support effort, it makes sense to add support for large blocks to **zpios(1)**. The specifying of a zfs block size for zpios is optional and will default to 128K if the block size is not specified. `zpios ... -S size | --blocksize size ...` This will use *size* ZFS blocks for each test, specified as a comma delimited list with an optional unit suffix. The supported range is powers of two from 128K through 16M. A range of block sizes can be tested as follows: `-S 128K,256K,512K,1M` Example run below (non realistic results from a VM and output abbreviated for space) ``` --regioncount=750 --regionsize=8M --chunksize=1M --offset=4K --threaddelay=0 --cleanup --human-readable --verbose --cleanup --blocksize=128K,256K,512K,1M th-cnt rg-cnt rg-sz ch-sz blksz wr-data wr-bw rd-data rd-bw --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 90.06m 5g 93.37m 4 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 79.71m 5g 99.81m 4 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 42.20m 5g 93.14m 4 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 35.51m 5g 89.36m 8 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 85.49m 5g 90.81m 8 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 61.42m 5g 99.24m 8 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 49.09m 5g 108.78m 16 750 8m 1m 128k 5g 86.28m 5g 88.73m 16 750 8m 1m 256k 5g 64.34m 5g 93.47m 16 750 8m 1m 512k 5g 68.84m 5g 124.47m 16 750 8m 1m 1m 5g 53.97m 5g 97.20m --------------------------------------------------------------------- ``` Signed-off-by: Don Brady <don.brady@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #3795 Closes #2071
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rc = run_block_sizes(args);
return (rc);
}
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
cmd_args_t *args;
int rc = 0;
/* Argument init and parsing */
if ((args = args_init(argc, argv)) == NULL) {
rc = -1;
goto out;
}
/* Device specific init */
if ((rc = dev_init()))
goto out;
/* Generic kernel version string */
if (args->verbose)
fprintf(stdout, "%s", zpios_version);
print_stats_header(args);
rc = run_thread_counts(args);
out:
if (args != NULL)
args_fini(args);
dev_fini();
return (rc);
}