Specifies when real-time ETA estimate should be printed. \fIwhen\fR may
be one of `always', `never' or `auto'.
.TP
+.BI \-\-eta\-newline \fR=\fPtime
+Force an ETA newline for every `time` period passed.
+.TP
+.BI \-\-status\-interval \fR=\fPtime
+Report full output status every `time` period passed.
+.TP
.BI \-\-readonly
Turn on safety read-only checks, preventing any attempted write.
.TP
reserved name, meaning stdin or stdout, depending on the read/write direction
set.
.TP
+.BI filename_format \fR=\fPstr
+If sharing multiple files between jobs, it is usually necessary to have
+fio generate the exact names that you want. By default, fio will name a file
+based on the default file format specification of
+\fBjobname.jobnumber.filenumber\fP. With this option, that can be
+customized. Fio will recognize and replace the following keywords in this
+string:
+.RS
+.RS
+.TP
+.B $jobname
+The name of the worker thread or process.
+.TP
+.B $jobnum
+The incremental number of the worker thread or process.
+.TP
+.B $filenum
+The incremental number of the file for that worker thread or process.
+.RE
+.P
+To have dependent jobs share a set of files, this option can be set to
+have fio generate filenames that are shared between the two. For instance,
+if \fBtestfiles.$filenum\fR is specified, file number 4 for any job will
+be named \fBtestfiles.4\fR. The default of \fB$jobname.$jobnum.$filenum\fR
+will be used if no other format specifier is given.
+.RE
+.P
+.TP
.BI lockfile \fR=\fPstr
Fio defaults to not locking any files before it does IO to them. If a file or
file descriptor is shared, fio can serialize IO to that file to make the end
Read-write locking on the file. Many readers may access the file at the same
time, but writes get exclusive access.
.RE
+.RE
.P
.BI opendir \fR=\fPstr
Recursively open any files below directory \fIstr\fR.
.B write
Sequential writes.
.TP
+.B trim
+Sequential trim (Linux block devices only).
+.TP
.B randread
Random reads.
.TP
.B randwrite
Random writes.
.TP
+.B randtrim
+Random trim (Linux block devices only).
+.TP
.B rw, readwrite
Mixed sequential reads and writes.
.TP
.BI kb_base \fR=\fPint
The base unit for a kilobyte. The defacto base is 2^10, 1024. Storage
manufacturers like to use 10^3 or 1000 as a base ten unit instead, for obvious
-reasons. Allow values are 1024 or 1000, with 1024 being the default.
+reasons. Allowed values are 1024 or 1000, with 1024 being the default.
.TP
.BI unified_rw_reporting \fR=\fPbool
Fio normally reports statistics on a per data direction basis, meaning that
.TP
.BI size \fR=\fPint
Total size of I/O for this job. \fBfio\fR will run until this many bytes have
-been transfered, unless limited by other options (\fBruntime\fR, for instance).
+been transferred, unless limited by other options (\fBruntime\fR, for instance).
Unless \fBnrfiles\fR and \fBfilesize\fR options are given, this amount will be
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 the files do not exist, size
same size.
.TP
.BI blocksize \fR=\fPint[,int] "\fR,\fB bs" \fR=\fPint[,int]
-Block size for I/O units. Default: 4k. Values for reads and writes can be
-specified separately in the format \fIread\fR,\fIwrite\fR, either of
-which may be empty to leave that value at its default.
+Block size for I/O units. Default: 4k. Values for reads, writes, and trims
+can be specified separately in the format \fIread\fR,\fIwrite\fR,\fItrim\fR
+either of which may be empty to leave that value at its default. If a trailing
+comma isn't given, the remainder will inherit the last value set.
.TP
.BI blocksize_range \fR=\fPirange[,irange] "\fR,\fB bsrange" \fR=\fPirange[,irange]
Specify a range of I/O block sizes. The issued I/O unit will always be a
multiple of the minimum size, unless \fBblocksize_unaligned\fR is set. Applies
to both reads and writes if only one range is given, but can be specified
-separately with a comma seperating the values. Example: bsrange=1k-4k,2k-8k.
+separately with a comma separating the values. Example: bsrange=1k-4k,2k-8k.
Also (see \fBblocksize\fR).
.TP
.BI bssplit \fR=\fPstr
This option is mutually exclusive with using a random map for files, so it
will turn off that option.
.TP
+.BI bs_is_seq_rand \fR=\fPbool
+If this option is set, fio will use the normal read,write blocksize settings as
+sequential,random instead. Any random read or write will use the WRITE
+blocksize settings, and any sequential read or write will use the READ
+blocksize setting.
+.TP
.B zero_buffers
Initialise buffers with all zeros. Default: fill buffers with random data.
.TP
.RS
.TP
.B random
-Choose a file at random
+Choose a file at random.
.TP
.B roundrobin
Round robin over open files (default).
+.TP
.B sequential
Do each file in the set sequentially.
.RE
Basic \fIreadv\fR\|(2) or \fIwritev\fR\|(2) I/O. Will emulate queuing by
coalescing adjacents IOs into a single submission.
.TP
+.B pvsync
+Basic \fIpreadv\fR\|(2) or \fIpwritev\fR\|(2) I/O.
+.TP
.B libaio
Linux native asynchronous I/O. This ioengine defines engine specific options.
.TP
there are several jobs which are intended to operate on a file in parallel in
disjoint segments, with even spacing between the starting points.
.TP
+.BI number_ios \fR=\fPint
+Fio will normally perform IOs until it has exhausted the size of the region
+set by \fBsize\fR, or if it exhaust the allocated time (or hits an error
+condition). With this setting, the range/size can be set independently of
+the number of IOs to perform. When fio reaches this number, it will exit
+normally and report status.
+.TP
.BI fsync \fR=\fPint
How many I/Os to perform before issuing an \fBfsync\fR\|(2) of dirty data. If
0, don't sync. Default: 0.
Like \fBfsync\fR, but uses \fBfdatasync\fR\|(2) instead to only sync the
data parts of the file. Default: 0.
.TP
+.BI write_barrier \fR=\fPint
+Make every Nth write a barrier write.
+.TP
.BI sync_file_range \fR=\fPstr:int
Use sync_file_range() for every \fRval\fP number of write operations. Fio will
track range of writes that have happened since the last sync_file_range() call.
random_distribution=zipf:1.2 as the option. If a non-uniform model is used,
fio will disable use of the random map.
.TP
+.BI percentage_random \fR=\fPint
+For a random workload, set how big a percentage should be random. This defaults
+to 100%, in which case the workload is fully random. It can be set from
+anywhere from 0 to 100. Setting it to 0 would make the workload fully
+sequential. It is possible to set different values for reads, writes, and
+trim. To do so, simply use a comma separated list. See \fBblocksize\fR.
+.TP
.B norandommap
Normally \fBfio\fR will cover every block of the file when doing random I/O. If
this parameter is given, a new offset will be chosen without looking at past
of the time specified by \fBthinktime\fR. Only valid if \fBthinktime\fR is set.
.TP
.BI thinktime_blocks \fR=\fPint
-Number of blocks to issue before waiting \fBthinktime\fR microseconds.
+Only valid if thinktime is set - control how many blocks to issue, before
+waiting \fBthinktime\fR microseconds. If not set, defaults to 1 which will
+make fio wait \fBthinktime\fR microseconds after every block. This
+effectively makes any queue depth setting redundant, since no more than 1 IO
+will be queued before we have to complete it and do our thinktime. In other
+words, this setting effectively caps the queue depth if the latter is larger.
Default: 1.
.TP
.BI rate \fR=\fPint
.BI rate_iops \fR=\fPint
Cap the bandwidth to this number of IOPS. Basically the same as rate, just
specified independently of bandwidth. The same format as \fBrate\fR is used for
-read vs write seperation. If \fBblocksize\fR is a range, the smallest block
+read vs write separation. If \fBblocksize\fR is a range, the smallest block
size is used as the metric.
.TP
.BI rate_iops_min \fR=\fPint
If this rate of I/O is not met, the job will exit. The same format as \fBrate\fR
-is used for read vs write seperation.
+is used for read vs write separation.
.TP
.BI ratecycle \fR=\fPint
Average bandwidth for \fBrate\fR and \fBratemin\fR over this number of
be of the newly written data.
.RE
.TP
-.BI verify_sort \fR=\fPbool
+.BI verifysort \fR=\fPbool
If true, written verify blocks are sorted if \fBfio\fR deems it to be faster to
read them back in a sorted manner. Default: true.
.TP
+.BI verifysort_nr \fR=\fPint
+Pre-load and sort verify blocks for a read workload.
+.TP
.BI verify_offset \fR=\fPint
Swap the verification header with data somewhere else in the block before
writing. It is swapped back before verifying.
\fBverify_backlog_batch\fR is larger than \fBverify_backlog\fR, some blocks
will be verified more than once.
.TP
+.BI trim_percentage \fR=\fPint
+Number of verify blocks to discard/trim.
+.TP
+.BI trim_verify_zero \fR=\fPbool
+Verify that trim/discarded blocks are returned as zeroes.
+.TP
+.BI trim_backlog \fR=\fPint
+Trim after this number of blocks are written.
+.TP
+.BI trim_backlog_batch \fR=\fPint
+Trim this number of IO blocks.
+.TP
+.BI experimental_verify \fR=\fPbool
+Enable experimental verification.
+.TP
.B stonewall "\fR,\fP wait_for_previous"
Wait for preceding jobs in the job file to exit before starting this one.
\fBstonewall\fR implies \fBnew_group\fR.
.BI zonesize \fR=\fPint
Divide file into zones of the specified size in bytes. See \fBzoneskip\fR.
.TP
+.BI zonerange \fR=\fPint
+Give size of an IO zone. See \fBzoneskip\fR.
+.TP
.BI zoneskip \fR=\fPint
Skip the specified number of bytes when \fBzonesize\fR bytes of data have been
read.
If given, write a bandwidth log of the jobs in this job file. Can be used to
store data of the bandwidth of the jobs in their lifetime. The included
fio_generate_plots script uses gnuplot to turn these text files into nice
-graphs. See \fBwrite_log_log\fR for behaviour of given filename. For this
+graphs. See \fBwrite_lat_log\fR for behaviour of given filename. For this
option, the postfix is _bw.log.
.TP
.BI write_lat_log \fR=\fPstr
.TP
.BI lockmem \fR=\fPint
Pin the specified amount of memory with \fBmlock\fR\|(2). Can be used to
-simulate a smaller amount of memory.
+simulate a smaller amount of memory. The amount specified is per worker.
.TP
.BI exec_prerun \fR=\fPstr
Before running the job, execute the specified command with \fBsystem\fR\|(3).
+.RS
+Output is redirected in a file called \fBjobname.prerun.txt\fR
+.RE
.TP
.BI exec_postrun \fR=\fPstr
Same as \fBexec_prerun\fR, but the command is executed after the job completes.
+.RS
+Output is redirected in a file called \fBjobname.postrun.txt\fR
+.RE
.TP
.BI ioscheduler \fR=\fPstr
Attempt to switch the device hosting the file to the specified I/O scheduler.
If set dump every error even if it is non fatal, true by default. If disabled
only fatal error will be dumped
.TP
+.BI profile \fR=\fPstr
+Select a specific builtin performance test.
+.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
.BI gid \fR=\fPint
Set group ID, see \fBuid\fR.
.TP
+.BI unit_base \fR=\fPint
+Base unit for reporting. Allowed values are:
+.RS
+.TP
+.B 0
+Use auto-detection (default).
+.TP
+.B 8
+Byte based.
+.TP
+.B 1
+Bit based.
+.RE
+.P
+.TP
.BI flow_id \fR=\fPint
The ID of the flow. If not specified, it defaults to being a global flow. See
\fBflow\fR.
used identically to normal parameters, with the caveat that when used on the
command line, the must come after the ioengine that defines them is selected.
.TP
+.BI (cpu)cpuload \fR=\fPint
+Attempt to use the specified percentage of CPU cycles.
+.TP
+.BI (cpu)cpuchunks \fR=\fPint
+Split the load into cycles of the given time. In microseconds.
+.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.
.BI (net,netsplice)hostname \fR=\fPstr
The host name or IP address to use for TCP or UDP based IO.
If the job is a TCP listener or UDP reader, the hostname is not
-used and must be omitted.
+used and must be omitted unless it is a valid UDP multicast address.
.TP
.BI (net,netsplice)port \fR=\fPint
The TCP or UDP port to bind to or connect to.
.TP
+.BI (net,netsplice)interface \fR=\fPstr
+The IP address of the network interface used to send or receive UDP multicast
+packets.
+.TP
+.BI (net,netsplice)ttl \fR=\fPint
+Time-to-live value for outgoing UDP multicast packets. Default: 1
+.TP
.BI (net,netsplice)nodelay \fR=\fPbool
Set TCP_NODELAY on TCP connections.
.TP
hostname must be omitted if this option is used.
.TP
.BI (net, pingpong) \fR=\fPbool
-Normal a network writer will just continue writing data, and a network reader
+Normaly a network writer will just continue writing data, and a network reader
will just consume packages. If pingpong=1 is set, a writer will send its normal
payload to the reader, then wait for the reader to send the same payload back.
This allows fio to measure network latencies. The submission and completion
latencies then measure local time spent sending or receiving, and the
completion latency measures how long it took for the other end to receive and
-send back.
+send back. For UDP multicast traffic pingpong=1 should only be set for a single
+reader when multiple readers are listening to the same address.
.TP
.BI (e4defrag,donorname) \fR=\fPstr
File will be used as a block donor (swap extents between files)