From: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
To: Ric Wheeler <ricwheeler@gmail.com>
Cc: Fredrick <fjohnber@zoho.com>, Ric Wheeler <rwheeler@redhat.com>,
"Theodore Ts'o" <tytso@mit.edu>,
linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org, Andreas Dilger <adilger@dilger.ca>,
wenqing.lz@taobao.com
Subject: Re: ext4_fallocate
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2012 16:44:08 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4FEA1F18.6010206@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4FEA1415.8040809@redhat.com>
On 6/26/12 3:57 PM, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> On 6/26/12 3:30 PM, Ric Wheeler wrote:
>
>> Thanks! Eric is also running some tests to evaluate the impact of various techniques :)
>>
>> ric
>
> Yup forgive me for interjecting actual numbers into the discussion ;)
>
> I tried running this fio recipe on v3.3, which I think does a decent job of
> emulating the situation (fallocate 1G, do random 1M writes into it, with
> fsyncs after each):
>
> [test]
> filename=testfile
> rw=randwrite
> size=1g
> filesize=1g
> bs=1024k
> ioengine=sync
> fallocate=1
> fsync=1
>
> Stock ext4 (3 tests w/ file remove & cache drop in between):
>
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=16322KB/s, minb=16713KB/s, maxb=16713KB/s, mint=64243msec, maxt=64243msec
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=16249KB/s, minb=16639KB/s, maxb=16639KB/s, mint=64528msec, maxt=64528msec
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=16370KB/s, minb=16763KB/s, maxb=16763KB/s, mint=64052msec, maxt=64052msec
And as a sanity check, here are the rates for overwriting existing, written blocks in the file:
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17778KB/s, minb=18205KB/s, maxb=18205KB/s, mint=58980msec, maxt=58980msec
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17825KB/s, minb=18252KB/s, maxb=18252KB/s, mint=58826msec, maxt=58826msec
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17769KB/s, minb=18195KB/s, maxb=18195KB/s, mint=59010msec, maxt=59010msec
so this does look like about ~10% overhead for converting the extents.
> With the patch which exposes other users' data:
>
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17840KB/s, minb=18268KB/s, maxb=18268KB/s, mint=58776msec, maxt=58776msec
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17841KB/s, minb=18269KB/s, maxb=18269KB/s, mint=58773msec, maxt=58773msec
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17828KB/s, minb=18255KB/s, maxb=18255KB/s, mint=58816msec, maxt=58816msec
overwrites:
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17768KB/s, minb=18194KB/s, maxb=18194KB/s, mint=59014msec, maxt=59014msec
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17855KB/s, minb=18283KB/s, maxb=18283KB/s, mint=58726msec, maxt=58726msec
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=17838KB/s, minb=18266KB/s, maxb=18266KB/s, mint=58783msec, maxt=58783msec
As expected, overwriting stale data is no slower than overwriting file data.
> so about 10% faster than without.
>
> XFS, FWIW:
>
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=24008KB/s, minb=24584KB/s, maxb=24584KB/s, mint=43675msec, maxt=43675msec
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=24069KB/s, minb=24647KB/s, maxb=24647KB/s, mint=43564msec, maxt=43564msec
> WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=24054KB/s, minb=24632KB/s, maxb=24632KB/s, mint=43591msec, maxt=43591msec
overwrites:
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=24108KB/s, minb=24687KB/s, maxb=24687KB/s, mint=43494msec, maxt=43494msec
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=24129KB/s, minb=24708KB/s, maxb=24708KB/s, mint=43456msec, maxt=43456msec
WRITE: io=1024.0MB, aggrb=24164KB/s, minb=24744KB/s, maxb=24744KB/s, mint=43393msec, maxt=43393msec
looks like negligible overhead for the conversions here, < 1%.
-Eric
> which is 35% faster than ext4 with the risky patch.
>
> Haven't yet tried overwrites or done any tracing or profiling, but I think the fio recipe is a decent demonstrator, I'll try the overwrites etc in a bit when I get a moment.
>
> -Eric
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-06-26 20:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 42+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-06-25 6:42 ext4_fallocate Fredrick
2012-06-25 7:33 ` ext4_fallocate Andreas Dilger
2012-06-28 15:12 ` ext4_fallocate Phillip Susi
2012-06-28 15:23 ` ext4_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2012-06-25 8:51 ` ext4_fallocate Zheng Liu
2012-06-25 19:04 ` ext4_fallocate Fredrick
2012-06-25 19:17 ` ext4_fallocate Theodore Ts'o
2012-06-26 1:23 ` ext4_fallocate Fredrick
2012-06-26 13:13 ` ext4_fallocate Ric Wheeler
2012-06-26 17:30 ` ext4_fallocate Theodore Ts'o
2012-06-26 18:06 ` ext4_fallocate Fredrick
2012-06-26 18:21 ` ext4_fallocate Ric Wheeler
2012-06-26 18:57 ` ext4_fallocate Ted Ts'o
2012-06-26 19:22 ` ext4_fallocate Ric Wheeler
2012-06-26 18:05 ` ext4_fallocate Fredrick
2012-06-26 18:59 ` ext4_fallocate Ted Ts'o
2012-06-26 19:30 ` ext4_fallocate Ric Wheeler
2012-06-26 19:57 ` ext4_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2012-06-26 20:44 ` Eric Sandeen [this message]
2012-06-27 15:14 ` ext4_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2012-06-27 19:30 ` ext4_fallocate Theodore Ts'o
2012-06-27 23:02 ` ext4_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2012-06-28 11:27 ` ext4_fallocate Ric Wheeler
2012-06-29 19:02 ` ext4_fallocate Andreas Dilger
2012-07-02 3:03 ` ext4_fallocate Zheng Liu
2012-06-28 12:48 ` ext4_fallocate Theodore Ts'o
2012-07-02 3:16 ` ext4_fallocate Zheng Liu
2012-07-02 16:33 ` ext4_fallocate Eric Sandeen
2012-07-02 17:44 ` ext4_fallocate Jan Kara
2012-07-02 17:48 ` ext4_fallocate Ric Wheeler
2012-07-03 17:41 ` ext4_fallocate Zheng Liu
2012-07-03 17:57 ` ext4_fallocate Zach Brown
2012-07-04 2:23 ` ext4_fallocate Zheng Liu
2012-07-02 18:01 ` ext4_fallocate Theodore Ts'o
2012-07-03 9:30 ` ext4_fallocate Jan Kara
2012-07-04 1:15 ` ext4_fallocate Phillip Susi
2012-07-04 2:36 ` ext4_fallocate Zheng Liu
2012-07-04 3:06 ` ext4_fallocate Phillip Susi
2012-07-04 3:48 ` ext4_fallocate Zheng Liu
2012-07-04 12:20 ` ext4_fallocate Ric Wheeler
2012-07-04 13:25 ` ext4_fallocate Zheng Liu
2012-06-26 13:06 ` ext4_fallocate Eric Sandeen
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