+.TP
+.BI gtod_reduce \fR=\fPbool
+Enable all of the gettimeofday() reducing options (disable_clat, disable_slat,
+disable_bw) plus reduce precision of the timeout somewhat to really shrink the
+gettimeofday() call count. With this option enabled, we only do about 0.4% of
+the gtod() calls we would have done if all time keeping was enabled.
+.TP
+.BI gtod_cpu \fR=\fPint
+Sometimes it's cheaper to dedicate a single thread of execution to just getting
+the current time. Fio (and databases, for instance) are very intensive on
+gettimeofday() calls. With this option, you can set one CPU aside for doing
+nothing but logging current time to a shared memory location. Then the other
+threads/processes that run IO workloads need only copy that segment, instead of
+entering the kernel with a gettimeofday() call. The CPU set aside for doing
+these time calls will be excluded from other uses. Fio will manually clear it
+from the CPU mask of other jobs.
+.TP
+.BI cgroup \fR=\fPstr
+Add job to this control group. If it doesn't exist, it will be created.
+The system must have a mounted cgroup blkio mount point for this to work. If
+your system doesn't have it mounted, you can do so with:
+
+# mount \-t cgroup \-o blkio none /cgroup
+.TP
+.BI cgroup_weight \fR=\fPint
+Set the weight of the cgroup to this value. See the documentation that comes
+with the kernel, allowed values are in the range of 100..1000.
+.TP
+.BI cgroup_nodelete \fR=\fPbool
+Normally fio will delete the cgroups it has created after the job completion.
+To override this behavior and to leave cgroups around after the job completion,
+set cgroup_nodelete=1. This can be useful if one wants to inspect various
+cgroup files after job completion. Default: false
+.TP
+.BI uid \fR=\fPint
+Instead of running as the invoking user, set the user ID to this value before
+the thread/process does any work.
+.TP
+.BI gid \fR=\fPint
+Set group ID, see \fBuid\fR.
+.TP
+.BI clat_percentiles \fR=\fPbool
+Enable the reporting of percentiles of completion latencies.
+.TP
+.BI percentile_list \fR=\fPfloat_list
+Overwrite the default list of percentiles for completion
+latencies. Each number is a floating number in the range (0,100], and
+the maximum length of the list is 20. Use ':' to separate the
+numbers. For example, --percentile_list=99.5:99.9 will cause fio to
+report the values of completion latency below which 99.5% and 99.9% of
+the observed latencies fell, respectively.