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?
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.
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
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