ratemin and ratecycle are the only ones without an underscore.
Change them to rate_min and rate_cycle, but retain the old
names as an alias for compat reasons.
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
will only limit writes (to 500KB/sec), the latter will only
limit reads.
-ratemin=int Tell fio to do whatever it can to maintain at least this
+rate_min=int Tell fio to do whatever it can to maintain at least this
bandwidth. Failing to meet this requirement, will cause
the job to exit. The same format as rate is used for
read vs write separation.
max_latency=int If set, fio will exit the job if it exceeds this maximum
latency. It will exit with an ETIME error.
-ratecycle=int Average bandwidth for 'rate' and 'ratemin' over this number
+rate_cycle=int Average bandwidth for 'rate' and 'rate_min' over this number
of milliseconds.
cpumask=int Set the CPU affinity of this job. The parameter given is a
can be done with \fBrate\fR=,500k or \fBrate\fR=500k,. The former will only
limit writes (to 500KB/sec), the latter will only limit reads.
.TP
-.BI ratemin \fR=\fPint
+.BI rate_min \fR=\fPint
Tell \fBfio\fR to do whatever it can to maintain at least the given bandwidth.
Failing to meet this requirement will cause the job to exit. The same format
as \fBrate\fR is used for read vs write separation.
tries to simulate request flow under Poisson process (instead of even
distribution, which is the default). Default: false.
.TP
-.BI ratecycle \fR=\fPint
-Average bandwidth for \fBrate\fR and \fBratemin\fR over this number of
+.BI rate_cycle \fR=\fPint
+Average bandwidth for \fBrate\fR and \fBrate_min\fR over this number of
milliseconds. Default: 1000ms.
.TP
.BI latency_target \fR=\fPint
.group = FIO_OPT_G_RATE,
},
{
- .name = "ratemin",
+ .name = "rate_min",
+ .alias = "ratemin",
.lname = "I/O min rate",
.type = FIO_OPT_INT,
.off1 = td_var_offset(ratemin[DDIR_READ]),
.group = FIO_OPT_G_RATE,
},
{
- .name = "ratecycle",
+ .name = "rate_cycle",
+ .alias = "ratecycle",
.lname = "I/O rate cycle",
.type = FIO_OPT_INT,
.off1 = td_var_offset(ratecycle),