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1Overview and history
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4Fio was originally written to save me the hassle of writing special test case
5programs when I wanted to test a specific workload, either for performance
6reasons or to find/reproduce a bug. The process of writing such a test app can
7be tiresome, especially if you have to do it often. Hence I needed a tool that
8would be able to simulate a given I/O workload without resorting to writing a
9tailored test case again and again.
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11A test work load is difficult to define, though. There can be any number of
12processes or threads involved, and they can each be using their own way of
bd781986 13generating I/O. You could have someone dirtying large amounts of memory in a
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14memory mapped file, or maybe several threads issuing reads using asynchronous
15I/O. fio needed to be flexible enough to simulate both of these cases, and many
16more.
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18Fio spawns a number of threads or processes doing a particular type of I/O
19action as specified by the user. fio takes a number of global parameters, each
20inherited by the thread unless otherwise parameters given to them overriding
21that setting is given. The typical use of fio is to write a job file matching
22the I/O load one wants to simulate.
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25Source
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f80dba8d 28Fio resides in a git repo, the canonical place is:
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d6225c15 30 https://git.kernel.dk/cgit/fio/
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f80dba8d 32Snapshots are frequently generated and :file:`fio-git-*.tar.gz` include the git
88d398d0 33meta data as well. Other tarballs are archives of official fio releases.
4649b352 34Snapshots can download from:
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d6225c15 36 https://brick.kernel.dk/snaps/
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38There are also two official mirrors. Both of these are automatically synced with
39the main repository, when changes are pushed. If the main repo is down for some
40reason, either one of these is safe to use as a backup:
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42 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/fio.git
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f80dba8d 44 https://github.com/axboe/fio.git
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47Mailing list
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4649b352 50The fio project mailing list is meant for anything related to fio including
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51general discussion, bug reporting, questions, and development. For bug reporting,
52see REPORTING-BUGS.
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54An automated mail detailing recent commits is automatically sent to the list at
55most daily. The list address is fio@vger.kernel.org, subscribe by sending an
56email to majordomo@vger.kernel.org with
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58 subscribe fio
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60in the body of the email. Archives can be found here:
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d6225c15 62 https://www.spinics.net/lists/fio/
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64or here:
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66 https://lore.kernel.org/fio/
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4f5d1526 68and archives for the old list can be found here:
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4649b352 70 http://maillist.kernel.dk/fio-devel/
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73Author
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76Fio was written by Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> to enable flexible testing of
77the Linux I/O subsystem and schedulers. He got tired of writing specific test
78applications to simulate a given workload, and found that the existing I/O
79benchmark/test tools out there weren't flexible enough to do what he wanted.
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f80dba8d 81Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> 20060905
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84Maintainers
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87Fio is maintained by Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk and
88Vincent Fu <vincentfu@gmail.com> - however, for reporting bugs please use
89the fio reflector or the GitHub page rather than email any of them
90directly. By using the public resources, others will be able to learn from
91the responses too. Chances are also good that other members will be able to
92help with your inquiry as well.
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95Binary packages
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3e6c7afb 98Debian:
f80dba8d 99 Starting with Debian "Squeeze", fio packages are part of the official
d6225c15 100 Debian repository. https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=fio .
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3e6c7afb 102Ubuntu:
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103 Starting with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (aka "Lucid Lynx"), fio packages are part
104 of the Ubuntu "universe" repository.
d6225c15 105 https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=fio .
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3e6c7afb 107Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS & Co:
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108 Starting with Fedora 9/Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 4, fio
109 packages are part of the Fedora/EPEL repositories.
981ad73a 110 https://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/fio/ .
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3e6c7afb 112Mandriva:
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113 Mandriva has integrated fio into their package repository, so installing
114 on that distro should be as easy as typing ``urpmi fio``.
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3e6c7afb 116Arch Linux:
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117 An Arch Linux package is provided under the Community sub-repository:
118 https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?sort=&q=fio
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3e6c7afb 120Solaris:
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121 Packages for Solaris are available from OpenCSW. Install their pkgutil
122 tool (http://www.opencsw.org/get-it/pkgutil/) and then install fio via
123 ``pkgutil -i fio``.
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3e6c7afb 125Windows:
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126 Beginning with fio 3.31 Windows installers for tagged releases are
127 available on GitHub at https://github.com/axboe/fio/releases. The
128 latest installers for Windows can also be obtained as GitHub Actions
129 artifacts by selecting a build from
130 https://github.com/axboe/fio/actions. These require logging in to a
131 GitHub account.
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3e6c7afb 133BSDs:
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134 Packages for BSDs may be available from their binary package repositories.
135 Look for a package "fio" using their binary package managers.
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138Building
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82250ffc 141Just type::
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143 $ ./configure
144 $ make
145 $ make install
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147Note that GNU make is required. On BSDs it's available from devel/gmake within
148ports directory; on Solaris it's in the SUNWgmake package. On platforms where
149GNU make isn't the default, type ``gmake`` instead of ``make``.
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151Configure will print the enabled options. Note that on Linux based platforms,
152the libaio development packages must be installed to use the libaio
705c3780 153engine. Depending on the distro, it is usually called libaio-devel or libaio-dev.
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155For gfio, gtk 2.18 (or newer), associated glib threads, and cairo are required
156to be installed. gfio isn't built automatically and can be enabled with a
157``--enable-gfio`` option to configure.
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f80dba8d 159To build fio with a cross-compiler::
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161 $ make clean
162 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/toolchain/prefix
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f80dba8d 164Configure will attempt to determine the target platform automatically.
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166It's possible to build fio for ESX as well, use the ``--esx`` switch to
167configure.
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170Windows
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705c3780 173The minimum versions of Windows for building/running fio are Windows 7/Windows
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174Server 2008 R2. On Windows, Cygwin (https://www.cygwin.com/) is required in
175order to build fio. To create an MSI installer package install WiX from
13e9c0b0 176https://wixtoolset.org and run :file:`dobuild.cmd` from the :file:`os/windows`
f80dba8d 177directory.
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3e6c7afb 179How to compile fio on 64-bit Windows:
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d6225c15 181 1. Install Cygwin (https://www.cygwin.com/). Install **make** and all
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182 packages starting with **mingw64-x86_64**. Ensure
183 **mingw64-x86_64-zlib** are installed if you wish
b86770c6 184 to enable fio's log compression functionality.
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185 2. Open the Cygwin Terminal.
186 3. Go to the fio directory (source files).
187 4. Run ``make clean && make -j``.
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189To build fio for 32-bit Windows, ensure the -i686 versions of the previously
190mentioned -x86_64 packages are installed and run ``./configure
26dcc084 191--build-32bit-win`` before ``make``.
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193It's recommended that once built or installed, fio be run in a Command Prompt or
194other 'native' console such as console2, since there are known to be display and
195signal issues when running it under a Cygwin shell (see
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196https://github.com/mintty/mintty/issues/56 and
197https://github.com/mintty/mintty/wiki/Tips#inputoutput-interaction-with-alien-programs
198for details).
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201Documentation
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204Fio uses Sphinx_ to generate documentation from the reStructuredText_ files.
205To build HTML formatted documentation run ``make -C doc html`` and direct your
206browser to :file:`./doc/output/html/index.html`. To build manual page run
207``make -C doc man`` and then ``man doc/output/man/fio.1``. To see what other
208output formats are supported run ``make -C doc help``.
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210.. _reStructuredText: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/rest.html
211.. _Sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org
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214Platforms
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1b8c5af7 217Fio works on (at least) Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, OSX, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
2af5bd99 218Windows, FreeBSD, and DragonFly. Some features and/or options may only be
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219available on some of the platforms, typically because those features only apply
220to that platform (like the solarisaio engine, or the splice engine on Linux).
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222Some features are not available on FreeBSD/Solaris even if they could be
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223implemented, I'd be happy to take patches for that. An example of that is disk
224utility statistics and (I think) huge page support, support for that does exist
225in FreeBSD/Solaris.
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228support process shared pthread mutexes. As a result, on such platforms only
229threads are supported. This could be fixed with sysv ipc locking or other
230locking alternatives.
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232Other \*BSD platforms are untested, but fio should work there almost out of the
233box. Since I don't do test runs or even compiles on those platforms, your
234mileage may vary. Sending me patches for other platforms is greatly
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235appreciated. There's a lot of value in having the same test/benchmark tool
236available on all platforms.
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240 Symbol resolution failed for /usr/lib/libc.a(posix_aio.o) because:
241 Symbol _posix_kaio_rdwr (number 2) is not exported from dependent module /unix.
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f80dba8d 243indicate one needs to enable POSIX aio. Run the following commands as root::
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245 # lsdev -C -l posix_aio0
246 posix_aio0 Defined Posix Asynchronous I/O
247 # cfgmgr -l posix_aio0
248 # lsdev -C -l posix_aio0
249 posix_aio0 Available Posix Asynchronous I/O
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f80dba8d 251POSIX aio should work now. To make the change permanent::
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253 # chdev -l posix_aio0 -P -a autoconfig='available'
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257Running fio
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260Running fio is normally the easiest part - you just give it the job file
261(or job files) as parameters::
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263 $ fio [options] [jobfile] ...
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265and it will start doing what the *jobfile* tells it to do. You can give more
266than one job file on the command line, fio will serialize the running of those
267files. Internally that is the same as using the :option:`stonewall` parameter
268described in the parameter section.
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270If the job file contains only one job, you may as well just give the parameters
271on the command line. The command line parameters are identical to the job
272parameters, with a few extra that control global parameters. For example, for
273the job file parameter :option:`iodepth=2 <iodepth>`, the mirror command line
274option would be :option:`--iodepth 2 <iodepth>` or :option:`--iodepth=2
275<iodepth>`. You can also use the command line for giving more than one job
276entry. For each :option:`--name <name>` option that fio sees, it will start a
277new job with that name. Command line entries following a
278:option:`--name <name>` entry will apply to that job, until there are no more
279entries or a new :option:`--name <name>` entry is seen. This is similar to the
280job file options, where each option applies to the current job until a new []
281job entry is seen.
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283fio does not need to run as root, except if the files or devices specified in
284the job section requires that. Some other options may also be restricted, such
285as memory locking, I/O scheduler switching, and decreasing the nice value.
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287If *jobfile* is specified as ``-``, the job file will be read from standard
288input.