Re: AIO, FIO and Threads ...

From: Jens Axboe
Date: Wed Mar 21 2007 - 03:41:25 EST


On Tue, Mar 20 2007, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
> I was looking at Jens FIO stuff, and I decided to cook a quick patch for
> FIO to support GUASI (Generic Userspace Asyncronous Syscall Interface):
>
> http://www.xmailserver.org/guasi-lib.html
>
> I then ran a few tests on my Dual Opteron 252 with SATA drives (sata_nv)
> and 8GB of RAM.
> Mind that I'm not FIO expert, like at all, but I got some interesting
> results when comparing GUASI with libaio at 8/1000/10000 depths.
> If I read those result correctly (Jens may help), GUASI output is more
> then double the libaio one.
> Lots of context switches, yes. But the throughput looks like 2+ times.
> Can someone try to repeat the measures and/or spot the error?
> Or tell me which other tests to run?
> This is kinda a suprise for me ...

I don't know guasi at all, but libaio requires O_DIRECT to be async. I'm
sure you know this, but you may not know that fio default to buffered IO
so you have to tell it to use O_DIRECT :-)

So try adding a --direct=1 (or --buffered=0, same thing) as an extra
option when comparing depths > 1.

I'll add your guasi engine, but disable it. Unfortunately fio still
doesn't have a nifty configure setup, so these things are still
manual...

--
Jens Axboe

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