From: Jens Axboe <jaxboe@fusionio.com>
To: Kent Overstreet <koverstreet@google.com>
Cc: Jack Wang <jack.wang.usish@gmail.com>,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
"linux-aio@kvack.org" <linux-aio@kvack.org>,
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"zab@redhat.com" <zab@redhat.com>,
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Subject: Re: [PATCH 00/26] AIO performance improvements/cleanups, v2
Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2012 10:46:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <50CC46F8.3070600@fusionio.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20121215092526.GA10411@moria.home.lan>
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On 2012-12-15 10:25, Kent Overstreet wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 08:35:53AM +0100, Jens Axboe wrote:
>> On 2012-12-14 03:26, Jack Wang wrote:
>>> 2012/12/14 Jens Axboe <jaxboe@fusionio.com>:
>>>> On Mon, Dec 03 2012, Kent Overstreet wrote:
>>>>> Last posting: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.aio.general/3169
>>>>>
>>>>> Changes since the last posting should all be noted in the individual
>>>>> patch descriptions.
>>>>>
>>>>> * Zach pointed out the aio_read_evt() patch was calling functions that
>>>>> could sleep in TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE state, that patch is rewritten.
>>>>> * Ben pointed out some synchronize_rcu() usage was problematic,
>>>>> converted it to call_rcu()
>>>>> * The flush_dcache_page() patch is new
>>>>> * Changed the "use cancellation list lazily" patch so as to remove
>>>>> ki_flags from struct kiocb.
>>>>
>>>> Kent, I ran a few tests, and the below patches still don't seem as fast
>>>> as the approach I took. To keep it fair, I used your aio branch and
>>>> applied by dio speedups too. As a sanity check, I ran with your branch
>>>> alone as well. The quick results below - kaio is kent-aio, just your
>>>> branch. kaio-dio is with the direct IO speedups too. jaio is my branch,
>>>> which already has the dio changes too.
>>>>
>>>> Devices Branch IOPS
>>>> 1 kaio ~915K
>>>> 1 kaio-dio ~930K
>>>> 1 jaio ~1220K
>>>> 6 kaio ~3050K
>>>> 6 kaio-dio ~3080K
>>>> 6 jaio 3500K
>>>>
>>>> The box runs out of CPU driving power, which is why it doesn't scale
>>>> linearly, otherwise I know that jaio at least does. It's basically
>>>> completion limited for the 6 device test at the moment.
>>>>
>>>> I'll run some profiling tomorrow morning and get you some better
>>>> results. Just thought I'd share these at least.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Jens Axboe
>>>>
>>>
>>> A really good performance, woo.
>>>
>>> I think the device tested is really fast PCIe SSD builded by fusionio
>>> with fusionio in house block driver?
>>
>> It is pci-e flash storage, but it is not fusion-io.
>>
>>> any compare number with current mainline?
>>
>> Sure, I should have included that. Here's the table again, this time
>> with mainline as well.
>>
>> Devices Branch IOPS
>> 1 mainline ~870K
>> 1 kaio ~915K
>> 1 kaio-dio ~930K
>> 1 jaio ~1220K
>> 6 kaio ~3050K
>> 6 kaio-dio ~3080K
>> 6 jaio ~3500K
>> 6 mainline ~2850K
>
> Cool, thanks for the numbers!
>
> I suspect the difference is due to contention on the ringbuffer,
> completion side. You didn't enable my batched completion stuff, did you?
No, haven't tried the batching yet.
> I suspect the numbers would look quite a bit different with that,
> based on my own profiling. If the driver for the device you're testing
> on is open source, I'd be happy to do the conversion (it's a 5 minute
> job).
Knock yourself out - I already took a quick look at it, and conversion
should be pretty simple. It's the mtip32xx driver, it's in the kernel. I
would suggest getting rid of the ->async_callback() (since it's always
bio_endio()) since that'll make it cleaner.
> Also, I don't think our approaches really conflict - it's been awhile
Completely agree. I split my patches up a bit yesterday, and then I took
a look at your series. There's a bit of overlap between the two, but
really most of it would be useful together. You can see the (bit more)
split series here:
http://git.kernel.dk/?p=linux-block.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/aio-dio
> since I looked at your patch but you're getting rid of the aio
> ringbuffer and using a linked list instead, right? My batched completion
> stuff should still benefit that case.
Yes, I make the ring interface optional. Basically you tell aio to use
the ring or not at io_queue_init() time. If you don't care about the
ring, we can use a lockless list for the completions.
You completely remove the cancel, I just make it optional for the gadget
case. I'm fine with either of them, though I did not look at your usb
change in detail. If it's clean, I suspect we should just kill cancel
completion as you did.
> Though - hrm, I'd have expected getting rid of the cancellation linked
> list to make a bigger difference and both our patchsets do that.
The machine in question runs out of oomph, which is hampering the
results. I should have it beefed up next week. It's running E5-2630
right now, will move to E5-2690. I think that should make the results
clearer.
> What device are you testing on, and what's your fio script? I may just
> have to buy some hardware so I can test this myself.
Pretty basic script, it's attached. Probably could eek more out of the
system, but it's been fine for just basic apples-to-apples comparison.
I'm using 6x p320h for this test case.
--
Jens Axboe
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-12-15 9:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-12-03 20:58 [PATCH 00/26] AIO performance improvements/cleanups, v2 Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 01/26] mm: remove old aio use_mm() comment Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 02/26] aio: remove dead code from aio.h Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 03/26] gadget: remove only user of aio retry Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 04/26] aio: remove retry-based AIO Kent Overstreet
2012-12-27 10:11 ` Fubo Chen
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 05/26] char: add aio_{read,write} to /dev/{null,zero} Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 06/26] aio: Kill return value of aio_complete() Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 07/26] aio: kiocb_cancel() Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 08/26] aio: Move private stuff out of aio.h Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 09/26] aio: dprintk() -> pr_debug() Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 10/26] aio: do fget() after aio_get_req() Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 11/26] aio: Make aio_put_req() lockless Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 12/26] aio: Refcounting cleanup Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 13/26] aio: Convert read_events() to hrtimers Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 14/26] aio: Make aio_read_evt() more efficient Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 15/26] aio: Use flush_dcache_page() Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 16/26] aio: Use cancellation list lazily Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 17/26] aio: Change reqs_active to include unreaped completions Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 18/26] aio: Kill batch allocation Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 19/26] aio: Kill struct aio_ring_info Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 20/26] aio: Give shared kioctx fields their own cachelines Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 21/26] aio: reqs_active -> reqs_available Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 22/26] aio: percpu reqs_available Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 23/26] Generic dynamic per cpu refcounting Kent Overstreet
2012-12-27 13:47 ` Fubo Chen
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 24/26] aio: Percpu ioctx refcount Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 25/26] aio: use xchg() instead of completion_lock Kent Overstreet
2012-12-03 20:58 ` [PATCH 26/26] aio: Don't include aio.h in sched.h Kent Overstreet
2012-12-13 21:18 ` [PATCH 00/26] AIO performance improvements/cleanups, v2 Jens Axboe
2012-12-14 2:26 ` Jack Wang
2012-12-14 7:35 ` Jens Axboe
2012-12-15 9:25 ` Kent Overstreet
2012-12-15 9:46 ` Jens Axboe [this message]
2012-12-15 10:36 ` Kent Overstreet
2012-12-15 12:59 ` Jens Axboe
2012-12-15 13:16 ` Jens Axboe
2012-12-18 19:16 ` Kent Overstreet
2012-12-19 6:45 ` Kent Overstreet
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