divided between the available files for the job. If not set, fio will use the
full size of the given files or devices. If the files do not exist, size
must be given. It is also possible to give size as a percentage between 1 and
-100. If size=20% is given, fio will use 20% of the full size of the given files
-or devices.
+100. If size=20% is given, fio will use 20% of the full size of the given
+files or devices.
+.TP
+.BI io_limit \fR=\fPint
+Normally fio operates within the region set by \fBsize\fR, which means that
+the \fBsize\fR option sets both the region and size of IO to be performed.
+Sometimes that is not what you want. With this option, it is possible to
+define just the amount of IO that fio should do. For instance, if \fBsize\fR
+is set to 20G and \fBio_limit\fR is set to 5G, fio will perform IO within
+the first 20G but exit when 5G have been done.
.TP
.BI fill_device \fR=\fPbool "\fR,\fB fill_fs" \fR=\fPbool
Sets size to something really large and waits for ENOSPC (no space left on
IO engine supporting direct access to Ceph Rados Block Devices (RBD) via librbd
without the need to use the kernel rbd driver. This ioengine defines engine specific
options.
+.TP
+.B gfapi
+Using Glusterfs libgfapi sync interface to direct access to Glusterfs volumes without
+having to go through FUSE. This ioengine defines engine specific
+options.
+.TP
+.B gfapi_async
+Using Glusterfs libgfapi async interface to direct access to Glusterfs volumes without
+having to go through FUSE. This ioengine defines engine specific
+options.
.RE
.P
.RE
.BI ioscheduler \fR=\fPstr
Attempt to switch the device hosting the file to the specified I/O scheduler.
.TP
-.BI cpuload \fR=\fPint
-If the job is a CPU cycle-eater, attempt to use the specified percentage of
-CPU cycles.
-.TP
-.BI cpuchunks \fR=\fPint
-If the job is a CPU cycle-eater, split the load into cycles of the
-given time in milliseconds.
-.TP
.BI disk_util \fR=\fPbool
Generate disk utilization statistics if the platform supports it. Default: true.
.TP
.BI (cpu)cpuchunks \fR=\fPint
Split the load into cycles of the given time. In microseconds.
.TP
+.BI (cpu)exit_on_io_done \fR=\fPbool
+Detect when IO threads are done, then exit.
+.TP
.BI (libaio)userspace_reap
Normally, with the libaio engine in use, fio will use
the io_getevents system call to reap newly returned events.