X-Git-Url: https://git.kernel.dk/?p=fio.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=HOWTO;h=d4b23c897fb188a99f4794e63769b50ef109b81a;hp=1f523d384ad85f64b38889aa364a4b0f150fec66;hb=1e613c9c23932006263dd8334007865f32891a0c;hpb=3bf80dad77448afcb18148e72dc6cfe04bcf7e57 diff --git a/HOWTO b/HOWTO index 1f523d38..d4b23c89 100644 --- a/HOWTO +++ b/HOWTO @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ bottom, it contains the following basic parameters: IO engine How do we issue io? We could be memory mapping the file, we could be using regular read/write, we - could be using splice, async io, syslet, or even - SG (SCSI generic sg). + could be using splice, async io, or even SG + (SCSI generic sg). IO depth If the io engine is async, how large a queuing depth do we want to maintain? @@ -329,18 +329,15 @@ directory=str Prefix filenames with this directory. Used to place files filename=str Fio normally makes up a filename based on the job name, thread number, and file number. If you want to share files between threads in a job or several jobs, specify - a filename for each of them to override the default. If - the ioengine used is 'net', the filename is the host, port, - and protocol to use in the format of =host,port,protocol. - See ioengine=net for more. If the ioengine is file based, you - can specify a number of files by separating the names with a - ':' colon. So if you wanted a job to open /dev/sda and /dev/sdb - as the two working files, you would use - filename=/dev/sda:/dev/sdb. On Windows, disk devices are - accessed as \\.\PhysicalDrive0 for the first device, - \\.\PhysicalDrive1 for the second etc. Note: Windows and - FreeBSD prevent write access to areas of the disk containing - in-use data (e.g. filesystems). + a filename for each of them to override the default. + If the ioengine is file based, you can specify a number of + files by separating the names with a ':' colon. So if you + wanted a job to open /dev/sda and /dev/sdb as the two working + files, you would use filename=/dev/sda:/dev/sdb. On Windows, + disk devices are accessed as \\.\PhysicalDrive0 for the first + device, \\.\PhysicalDrive1 for the second etc. Note: Windows + and FreeBSD prevent write access to areas of the disk + containing in-use data (e.g. filesystems). If the wanted filename does need to include a colon, then escape that with a '\' character. For instance, if the filename is "/dev/dsk/foo@3,0:c", then you would use @@ -374,6 +371,11 @@ filename_format=str default of $jobname.$jobnum.$filenum will be used if no other format specifier is given. +unique_filename=bool To avoid collisions between networked clients, fio + defaults to prefixing any generated filenames (with a directory + specified) with the source of the client connecting. To disable + this behavior, set this option to 0. + opendir=str Tell fio to recursively add any file it can find in this directory and down the file system tree. @@ -403,6 +405,7 @@ rw=str Type of io pattern. Accepted values are: trimwrite Mixed trims and writes. Blocks will be trimmed first, then written to. + Fio defaults to read if the option is not specified. For the mixed io types, the default is to split them 50/50. For certain types of io the result may still be skewed a bit, since the speed may be different. It is possible to specify @@ -673,10 +676,23 @@ file_service_type=str Defines how fio decides which file from a job to the next. Multiple files can still be open depending on 'openfiles'. - The string can have a number appended, indicating how - often to switch to a new file. So if option random:4 is - given, fio will switch to a new random file after 4 ios - have been issued. + zipf Use a zipfian distribution to decide what file + to access. + + pareto Use a pareto distribution to decide what file + to access. + + gauss Use a gaussian (normal) distribution to decide + what file to access. + + For random, roundrobin, and sequential, a postfix can be + appended to tell fio how many I/Os to issue before switching + to a new file. For example, specifying + 'file_service_type=random:8' would cause fio to issue 8 I/Os + before selecting a new file at random. For the non-uniform + distributions, a floating point postfix can be given to + influence how the distribution is skewed. See + 'random_distribution' for a description of how that would work. ioengine=str Defines how the job issues io to the file. The following types are defined: @@ -684,11 +700,14 @@ ioengine=str Defines how the job issues io to the file. The following sync Basic read(2) or write(2) io. lseek(2) is used to position the io location. - psync Basic pread(2) or pwrite(2) io. + psync Basic pread(2) or pwrite(2) io. Default on all + supported operating systems except for Windows. vsync Basic readv(2) or writev(2) IO. - psyncv Basic preadv(2) or pwritev(2) IO. + pvsync Basic preadv(2) or pwritev(2) IO. + + pvsync2 Basic preadv2(2) or pwritev2(2) IO. libaio Linux native asynchronous io. Note that Linux may only support queued behaviour with @@ -700,6 +719,7 @@ ioengine=str Defines how the job issues io to the file. The following solarisaio Solaris native asynchronous io. windowsaio Windows native asynchronous io. + Default on Windows. mmap File is memory mapped and data copied to/from using memcpy(3). @@ -708,9 +728,6 @@ ioengine=str Defines how the job issues io to the file. The following vmsplice(2) to transfer data from user space to the kernel. - syslet-rw Use the syslet system calls to make - regular read/write async. - sg SCSI generic sg v3 io. May either be synchronous using the SG_IO ioctl, or if the target is an sg character device @@ -735,12 +752,13 @@ ioengine=str Defines how the job issues io to the file. The following cpuio Doesn't transfer any data, but burns CPU cycles according to the cpuload= and - cpucycle= options. Setting cpuload=85 + cpuchunks= options. Setting cpuload=85 will cause that job to do nothing but burn 85% of the CPU. In case of SMP machines, use numjobs= to get desired CPU usage, as the cpuload only loads a single - CPU at the desired rate. + CPU at the desired rate. A job never finishes + unless there is at least one non-cpuio job. guasi The GUASI IO engine is the Generic Userspace Asyncronous Syscall Interface approach @@ -798,6 +816,9 @@ ioengine=str Defines how the job issues io to the file. The following overwriting. The writetrim mode works well for this constraint. + pmemblk Read and write through the NVML libpmemblk + interface. + external Prefix to specify loading an external IO engine object file. Append the engine filename, eg ioengine=external:/tmp/foo.o @@ -1047,7 +1068,8 @@ nice=int Run the job with the given nice value. See man nice(2). prio=int Set the io priority value of this job. Linux limits us to a positive value between 0 and 7, with 0 being the highest. - See man ionice(1). + See man ionice(1). Refer to an appropriate manpage for + other operating systems since meaning of priority may differ. prioclass=int Set the io priority class. See man ionice(1). @@ -1203,6 +1225,7 @@ mem=str Fio can use various types of memory as the io unit buffer. The allowed values are: malloc Use memory from malloc(3) as the buffers. + Default memory type. shm Use shared memory as the buffers. Allocated through shmget(2). @@ -1263,10 +1286,14 @@ exitall_on_error When one job finishes in error, terminate the rest. The default is to wait for each job to finish. bwavgtime=int Average the calculated bandwidth over the given time. Value - is specified in milliseconds. + is specified in milliseconds. If the job also does bandwidth + logging through 'write_bw_log', then the minimum of this option + and 'log_avg_msec' will be used. Default: 500ms. iopsavgtime=int Average the calculated IOPS over the given time. Value - is specified in milliseconds. + is specified in milliseconds. If the job also does IOPS logging + through 'write_iops_log', then the minimum of this option and + 'log_avg_msec' will be used. Default: 500ms. create_serialize=bool If true, serialize the file creating for the jobs. This may be handy to avoid interleaving of data @@ -1583,6 +1610,14 @@ write_lat_log=str Same as write_bw_log, except that this option stores io the filename will not include the job index. See 'Log File Formats'. +write_hist_log=str Same as write_lat_log, but writes I/O completion + latency histograms. If no filename is given with this option, the + default filename of "jobname_clat_hist.x.log" is used, where x is + the index of the job (1..N, where N is the number of jobs). Even + if the filename is given, fio will still append the type of log. + If per_job_logs is false, then the filename will not include the + job index. See 'Log File Formats'. + write_iops_log=str Same as write_bw_log, but writes IOPS. If no filename is given with this option, the default filename of "jobname_type.x.log" is used,where x is the index of the job @@ -1598,6 +1633,20 @@ log_avg_msec=int By default, fio will log an entry in the iops, latency, specified period of time, reducing the resolution of the log. See log_max_value as well. Defaults to 0, logging all entries. +log_hist_msec=int Same as log_avg_msec, but logs entries for completion + latency histograms. Computing latency percentiles from averages of + intervals using log_avg_msec is innacurate. Setting this option makes + fio log histogram entries over the specified period of time, reducing + log sizes for high IOPS devices while retaining percentile accuracy. + See log_hist_coarseness as well. Defaults to 0, meaning histogram + logging is disabled. + +log_hist_coarseness=int Integer ranging from 0 to 6, defining the coarseness + of the resolution of the histogram logs enabled with log_hist_msec. For + each increment in coarseness, fio outputs half as many bins. Defaults to + 0, for which histogram logs contain 1216 latency bins. See + 'Log File Formats'. + log_max_value=bool If log_avg_msec is set, fio logs the average over that window. If you instead want to log the maximum value, set this option to 1. Defaults to 0, meaning that averaged values are @@ -1813,12 +1862,12 @@ that defines them is selected. [psyncv2] hipri Set RWF_HIPRI on IO, indicating to the kernel that it's of higher priority than normal. -[cpu] cpuload=int Attempt to use the specified percentage of CPU cycles. +[cpuio] cpuload=int Attempt to use the specified percentage of CPU cycles. -[cpu] cpuchunks=int Split the load into cycles of the given time. In +[cpuio] cpuchunks=int Split the load into cycles of the given time. In microseconds. -[cpu] exit_on_io_done=bool Detect when IO threads are done, then exit. +[cpuio] exit_on_io_done=bool Detect when IO threads are done, then exit. [netsplice] hostname=str [net] hostname=str The host name or IP address to use for TCP or UDP based IO.