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From: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
To: "Veal, Bryan E" <bryan.e.veal@intel.com>
Cc: "fio@vger.kernel.org" <fio@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: refill_buffers has high CPU utilization
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 14:54:49 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100331125448.GZ23510@kernel.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100325220531.GC5768@kernel.dk>

On Thu, Mar 25 2010, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 25 2010, Jens Axboe wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 25 2010, Veal, Bryan E wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > 
> > > I'm experiencing really high CPU utilization with the refill_buffers option, presumably due to using rand() to generate all the data:
> > > 
> > > Output with zero_buffers:
> > > zero_buffers: (g=0): rw=randwrite, bs=64K-64K/64K-64K, ioengine=psync, iodepth=1
> > > ...
> > > zero_buffers: (g=0): rw=randwrite, bs=64K-64K/64K-64K, ioengine=psync, iodepth=1
> > > zero_buffers: (groupid=0, jobs=32): err= 0: pid=21556
> > >   write: io=4600MB, bw=156966KB/s, iops=2452, runt= 30009msec
> > >     clat (usec): min=378, max=139675, avg=13045.49, stdev=1468.67
> > >     bw (KB/s) : min= 2609, max= 6677, per=3.11%, avg=4886.17, stdev=120.46
> > >   cpu          : usr=0.30%, sys=1.87%, ctx=2452182, majf=0, minf=11463
> > > 
> > > Output with refill_buffers:
> > > refill_buffers: (g=0): rw=randwrite, bs=64K-64K/64K-64K, ioengine=psync, iodepth=1
> > > ...
> > > refill_buffers: (g=0): rw=randwrite, bs=64K-64K/64K-64K, ioengine=psync, iodepth=1
> > > refill_buffers: (groupid=0, jobs=32): err= 0: pid=21503
> > >   write: io=4246MB, bw=144867KB/s, iops=2263, runt= 30010msec
> > >     clat (usec): min=293, max=140908, avg=13969.29, stdev=1837.85
> > >     bw (KB/s) : min= 1187, max= 6843, per=3.13%, avg=4535.65, stdev=204.58
> > >   cpu          : usr=37.76%, sys=1.63%, ctx=2286876, majf=0, minf=29750
> > > 
> > > While it is useful to write random data, the overhead is prohibitively
> > > expensive in high-throughput tests.  Would it be a better option to
> > > allocate a large memory buffer, initialize it with random data, and
> > > use random offsets within the buffer for data to write to the disk?
> > 
> > I think we should improve it, yes. I like the concept of the data being
> > pseudo random and non-repetitive at least, since that is guaranteed not
> > to be compressible. But it doesn't have to be cryptographically strong
> > by any means, so it should be pretty easy to have a in-fio rand() that
> > is fast yet good enough for the purpose. > 30% utilization just for
> > generating random buffers at a fairly slow rate of ~140MB/sec is
> > definitely excessive and not appropriate.
> > 
> > I'll see to fixing that.
> 
> I took a quick stab at it, and stole a rand implementation from
> networking. Net result here on the laptop is that it's 3x faster, a null
> write test goes from ~500MB/sec to ~1500MB/sec. I'd still like it to be
> much faster than this, so perhaps some pre-generated data with a bit of
> shuffling could still improve on this.
> 
> Can you rerun your above test and see what the result is like now, if
> you pull or download the latest snapshot?

Bryan, did you have a chance to re-test?

-- 
Jens Axboe


      reply	other threads:[~2010-03-31 12:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-03-25 20:09 refill_buffers has high CPU utilization Veal, Bryan E
2010-03-25 21:18 ` Jens Axboe
2010-03-25 22:05   ` Jens Axboe
2010-03-31 12:54     ` Jens Axboe [this message]

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