From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Return-Path: Message-ID: <5385EC2C.6090808@gmail.com> Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 09:01:16 -0500 From: Mark Nelson MIME-Version: 1.0 Subject: Re: bug in logging code? References: <533C2B54.6030606@gmail.com> <533C4B06.9070108@kernel.dk> <533C4E9D.8050901@gmail.com> <533C4F2B.5070708@kernel.dk> <533C55E8.1010108@gmail.com> <533C5D2F.1080308@kernel.dk> <533C755D.1070601@gmail.com> <533CD452.7080205@kernel.dk> In-Reply-To: <533CD452.7080205@kernel.dk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: Jens Axboe , fio@vger.kernel.org List-ID: On 04/02/2014 10:24 PM, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 2014-04-02 14:38, Mark Nelson wrote: >> On 04/02/2014 01:55 PM, Jens Axboe wrote: >>> On 04/02/2014 12:24 PM, Mark Nelson wrote: >>>> On 04/02/2014 12:55 PM, Jens Axboe wrote: >>>>> On 04/02/2014 11:53 AM, Mark Nelson wrote: >>>>>> On 04/02/2014 12:38 PM, Jens Axboe wrote: >>>>>>> On 04/02/2014 09:23 AM, Mark Nelson wrote: >>>>>>>> I've been playing around with usng the various write_*_log >>>>>>>> options in >>>>>>>> fio to record run statistics. What I'm finding is that some of the >>>>>>>> logs >>>>>>>> have malformed lines in them. The following snippet is from the bw >>>>>>>> log: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 811820, 12263, 0, 4194304 >>>>>>>> 812619, 35929, 0, 4194304 >>>>>>>> 818437, 8448, 0, 419430, 4194304 >>>>>>>> 1256299, 160627, 0, 4194304 >>>>>>>> 1256831, 154274, 0, 4194304 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Notice that the malformed line appears to be a partial write that >>>>>>>> gets >>>>>>>> truncated. The fio command being used to run the tests is >>>>>>>> autogenerated, so job files aren't used. here's the one that >>>>>>>> created >>>>>>>> the above log snippet: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> /home/nhm/bin/fio >>>>>>>> --rw=read >>>>>>>> --ioengine=libaio >>>>>>>> --runtime=7200 >>>>>>>> --ramp_time=0 >>>>>>>> --numjobs=1 >>>>>>>> --direct=1 >>>>>>>> --bs=4194304B >>>>>>>> --iodepth=16 >>>>>>>> --size=9216M >>>>>>>> --write_iops_log=/tmp/cbt/ceph/kvmrbdfio/osd_ra-00004096/client_ra-00000128/op_size-04194304/concurrent_procs-008/iodepth-016/read/output >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> --write_bw_log=/tmp/cbt/ceph/kvmrbdfio/osd_ra-00004096/client_ra-00000128/op_size-04194304/concurrent_procs-008/iodepth-016/read/output >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> --write_lat_log=/tmp/cbt/ceph/kvmrbdfio/osd_ra-00004096/client_ra-00000128/op_size-04194304/concurrent_procs-008/iodepth-016/read/output >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> --time_based >>>>>>>> --name=/srv/rbdfio-`hostname -s`-0/cbt-kvmrbdfio-0 >>>>>>>> --name=/srv/rbdfio-`hostname -s`-0/cbt-kvmrbdfio-1 >>>>>>>> --name=/srv/rbdfio-`hostname -s`-0/cbt-kvmrbdfio-2 >>>>>>>> --name=/srv/rbdfio-`hostname -s`-0/cbt-kvmrbdfio-3 >>>>>>>> --name=/srv/rbdfio-`hostname -s`-0/cbt-kvmrbdfio-4 >>>>>>>> --name=/srv/rbdfio-`hostname -s`-0/cbt-kvmrbdfio-5 >>>>>>>> --name=/srv/rbdfio-`hostname -s`-0/cbt-kvmrbdfio-6 >>>>>>>> --name=/srv/rbdfio-`hostname -s`-0/cbt-kvmrbdfio-7 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The --numjobs=1 line should be removed, but I believe it gets >>>>>>>> overridden >>>>>>>> anyway with multiple name parameters. I wonder if having multiple >>>>>>>> name >>>>>>>> parameters (ie multiple fio processes) is causing those >>>>>>>> processes to >>>>>>>> all >>>>>>>> try to write to the same log files, potentially at the same time? >>>>>>>> Any >>>>>>>> thoughts would be much appreicated! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What version of fio are you running? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> f42557f (ie master from yesterday) with a slightly different fix for >>>>>> the >>>>>> basename issues that just got resolved. >>>>>> >>>>>> I can verify now that running fio with a single --name flag >>>>>> appears to >>>>>> generate logs without malformated lines. >>>>> >>>>> OK, I'll take a look, We should already be serializing the writing to >>>>> the same log files, but your example definitely looks like we are not. >>>>> >>>>> BTW, the numjobs option applies to each --name section. Just to clear >>>>> that up from your original email. So you really get numjobs * >>>>> name_sections running. >>>> >>>> Aha, thanks for clearing that up! >>>> >>>> Is github the right place to create new issues? If so, want me to >>>> create one for this? >>> >>> Sure, you can go ahead and do that. >> >> Actually, I'm going to wait after hearing your response below! >> >>> >>> I'm puzzled by this report. The writeout of the logs is fully >>> serialized, there should be no interleaving. Looking at your output, >>> it's definitely either the output from two jobs, or mangled output from >>> just one job. The corrupted line is at time 818437, and the next line is >>> much further ahead. Normally you would expect to see: >>> >>> 500, some-bw, 0, blocksize <- job X >>> 1000, some-bw, 0, blocksize >>> [...] >>> end-time, some-bw, 0, blocksize <- last entry from job X >>> 500, some-bw, 0, blocksize <- job Y now starts >>> >>> Note that the log writing always appends. Did you possibly have this >>> half-done files in that location from a previous run? >> >> I think this is possible. My tool is supposed to clean out old tmp >> directories but it was broken (and unnoticed because all other output >> files were getting overwritten each time). Guess I should prioritize a >> long-standing plan to use UUIDs for all tests/directories to make this >> kind of bug more obvious. :) > > That makes me feel better, and does make a lot more sense! But since I > was looking at this code anyway, I could not help but be annoyed at how > we serialize all the logs when writing them out. If the logs are big, it > can take a long time per log. So I added some code to only lock per file > instead. This means that if no log sharing is happening, we'll write all > 5 logs in parallel. A quick test here with a 5s null run which resulted > in 4 logs (two tiny, the bw and iops log) reduced the log writing from > 26 seconds to 14 seconds. And that was just two 18M logs. > > So even if we didn't have a real bug here, at least the logging is now > substantially faster. > Hi Jens, Sorry to necro this thread. I've been continuing to play with the various write*log options along with bwavgtime and log_avg_msec and trying to make sense of the output. Does each job log a line in the logs or do they get aggregated? Also, when I have a different value for bwavgtime and log_avg_msec (say 500ms default for bwavgtime and 100ms for log_avg_msec), is it first doing the 100ms avg for log_avg_msec and then averaging those for bwavgtime? What is the intended behaviour? My bw logs seem to be showing performance lower than what the aggregate totals in the output file show (and oddities I wasn't expecting), so I'm just trying to get a feel for how things are supposed to work. Mark