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Block IO Controller
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===================
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Overview
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========
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cgroup subsys "blkio" implements the block io controller. There seems to be
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a need of various kinds of IO control policies (like proportional BW, max BW)
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both at leaf nodes as well as at intermediate nodes in a storage hierarchy.
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Plan is to use the same cgroup based management interface for blkio controller
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and based on user options switch IO policies in the background.
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Currently two IO control policies are implemented. First one is proportional
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weight time based division of disk policy. It is implemented in CFQ. Hence
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this policy takes effect only on leaf nodes when CFQ is being used. The second
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one is throttling policy which can be used to specify upper IO rate limits
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on devices. This policy is implemented in generic block layer and can be
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used on leaf nodes as well as higher level logical devices like device mapper.
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HOWTO
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=====
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Proportional Weight division of bandwidth
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-----------------------------------------
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You can do a very simple testing of running two dd threads in two different
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cgroups. Here is what you can do.
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- Enable Block IO controller
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CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP=y
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- Enable group scheduling in CFQ
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CONFIG_CFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED=y
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- Compile and boot into kernel and mount IO controller (blkio); see
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cgroups.txt, Why are cgroups needed?.
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mount -t tmpfs cgroup_root /sys/fs/cgroup
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mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
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mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
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- Create two cgroups
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mkdir -p /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test1/ /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test2
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- Set weights of group test1 and test2
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echo 1000 > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test1/blkio.weight
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echo 500 > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test2/blkio.weight
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- Create two same size files (say 512MB each) on same disk (file1, file2) and
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launch two dd threads in different cgroup to read those files.
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sync
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echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
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dd if=/mnt/sdb/zerofile1 of=/dev/null &
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echo $! > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test1/tasks
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cat /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test1/tasks
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dd if=/mnt/sdb/zerofile2 of=/dev/null &
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echo $! > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test2/tasks
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cat /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/test2/tasks
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- At macro level, first dd should finish first. To get more precise data, keep
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on looking at (with the help of script), at blkio.disk_time and
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blkio.disk_sectors files of both test1 and test2 groups. This will tell how
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much disk time (in milli seconds), each group got and how many secotors each
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group dispatched to the disk. We provide fairness in terms of disk time, so
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ideally io.disk_time of cgroups should be in proportion to the weight.
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Throttling/Upper Limit policy
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-----------------------------
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- Enable Block IO controller
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CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP=y
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- Enable throttling in block layer
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CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING=y
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- Mount blkio controller (see cgroups.txt, Why are cgroups needed?)
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mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
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- Specify a bandwidth rate on particular device for root group. The format
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for policy is "<major>:<minor> <bytes_per_second>".
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echo "8:16 1048576" > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/blkio.throttle.read_bps_device
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Above will put a limit of 1MB/second on reads happening for root group
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on device having major/minor number 8:16.
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- Run dd to read a file and see if rate is throttled to 1MB/s or not.
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# dd if=/mnt/common/zerofile of=/dev/null bs=4K count=1024
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# iflag=direct
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1024+0 records in
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1024+0 records out
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4194304 bytes (4.2 MB) copied, 4.0001 s, 1.0 MB/s
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Limits for writes can be put using blkio.throttle.write_bps_device file.
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Hierarchical Cgroups
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====================
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Both CFQ and throttling implement hierarchy support; however,
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throttling's hierarchy support is enabled iff "sane_behavior" is
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enabled from cgroup side, which currently is a development option and
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not publicly available.
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If somebody created a hierarchy like as follows.
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root
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/ \
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test1 test2
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test3
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CFQ by default and throttling with "sane_behavior" will handle the
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hierarchy correctly. For details on CFQ hierarchy support, refer to
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Documentation/block/cfq-iosched.txt. For throttling, all limits apply
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to the whole subtree while all statistics are local to the IOs
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directly generated by tasks in that cgroup.
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Throttling without "sane_behavior" enabled from cgroup side will
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practically treat all groups at same level as if it looks like the
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following.
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pivot
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/ / \ \
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root test1 test2 test3
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Various user visible config options
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===================================
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CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP
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- Block IO controller.
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CONFIG_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP
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- Debug help. Right now some additional stats file show up in cgroup
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if this option is enabled.
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CONFIG_CFQ_GROUP_IOSCHED
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- Enables group scheduling in CFQ. Currently only 1 level of group
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creation is allowed.
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CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING
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- Enable block device throttling support in block layer.
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Details of cgroup files
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=======================
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Proportional weight policy files
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--------------------------------
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- blkio.weight
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- Specifies per cgroup weight. This is default weight of the group
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on all the devices until and unless overridden by per device rule.
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(See blkio.weight_device).
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Currently allowed range of weights is from 10 to 1000.
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- blkio.weight_device
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- One can specify per cgroup per device rules using this interface.
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These rules override the default value of group weight as specified
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by blkio.weight.
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Following is the format.
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# echo dev_maj:dev_minor weight > blkio.weight_device
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Configure weight=300 on /dev/sdb (8:16) in this cgroup
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# echo 8:16 300 > blkio.weight_device
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# cat blkio.weight_device
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dev weight
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8:16 300
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Configure weight=500 on /dev/sda (8:0) in this cgroup
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# echo 8:0 500 > blkio.weight_device
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# cat blkio.weight_device
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dev weight
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8:0 500
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8:16 300
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Remove specific weight for /dev/sda in this cgroup
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# echo 8:0 0 > blkio.weight_device
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# cat blkio.weight_device
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dev weight
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8:16 300
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- blkio.leaf_weight[_device]
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- Equivalents of blkio.weight[_device] for the purpose of
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deciding how much weight tasks in the given cgroup has while
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competing with the cgroup's child cgroups. For details,
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please refer to Documentation/block/cfq-iosched.txt.
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- blkio.time
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- disk time allocated to cgroup per device in milliseconds. First
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two fields specify the major and minor number of the device and
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third field specifies the disk time allocated to group in
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milliseconds.
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- blkio.sectors
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- number of sectors transferred to/from disk by the group. First
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two fields specify the major and minor number of the device and
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third field specifies the number of sectors transferred by the
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group to/from the device.
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- blkio.io_service_bytes
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- Number of bytes transferred to/from the disk by the group. These
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are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync
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or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the
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device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field
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specifies the number of bytes.
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- blkio.io_serviced
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- Number of IOs completed to/from the disk by the group. These
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are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync
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or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the
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device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field
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specifies the number of IOs.
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- blkio.io_service_time
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- Total amount of time between request dispatch and request completion
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for the IOs done by this cgroup. This is in nanoseconds to make it
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meaningful for flash devices too. For devices with queue depth of 1,
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this time represents the actual service time. When queue_depth > 1,
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that is no longer true as requests may be served out of order. This
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may cause the service time for a given IO to include the service time
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of multiple IOs when served out of order which may result in total
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io_service_time > actual time elapsed. This time is further divided by
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the type of operation - read or write, sync or async. First two fields
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specify the major and minor number of the device, third field
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specifies the operation type and the fourth field specifies the
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io_service_time in ns.
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- blkio.io_wait_time
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- Total amount of time the IOs for this cgroup spent waiting in the
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scheduler queues for service. This can be greater than the total time
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elapsed since it is cumulative io_wait_time for all IOs. It is not a
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measure of total time the cgroup spent waiting but rather a measure of
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the wait_time for its individual IOs. For devices with queue_depth > 1
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this metric does not include the time spent waiting for service once
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the IO is dispatched to the device but till it actually gets serviced
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(there might be a time lag here due to re-ordering of requests by the
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device). This is in nanoseconds to make it meaningful for flash
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devices too. This time is further divided by the type of operation -
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read or write, sync or async. First two fields specify the major and
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minor number of the device, third field specifies the operation type
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and the fourth field specifies the io_wait_time in ns.
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- blkio.io_merged
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- Total number of bios/requests merged into requests belonging to this
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cgroup. This is further divided by the type of operation - read or
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write, sync or async.
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- blkio.io_queued
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- Total number of requests queued up at any given instant for this
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cgroup. This is further divided by the type of operation - read or
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write, sync or async.
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- blkio.avg_queue_size
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- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP=y.
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The average queue size for this cgroup over the entire time of this
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cgroup's existence. Queue size samples are taken each time one of the
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queues of this cgroup gets a timeslice.
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- blkio.group_wait_time
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- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP=y.
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This is the amount of time the cgroup had to wait since it became busy
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(i.e., went from 0 to 1 request queued) to get a timeslice for one of
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its queues. This is different from the io_wait_time which is the
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cumulative total of the amount of time spent by each IO in that cgroup
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waiting in the scheduler queue. This is in nanoseconds. If this is
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read when the cgroup is in a waiting (for timeslice) state, the stat
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will only report the group_wait_time accumulated till the last time it
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got a timeslice and will not include the current delta.
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- blkio.empty_time
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- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP=y.
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This is the amount of time a cgroup spends without any pending
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requests when not being served, i.e., it does not include any time
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spent idling for one of the queues of the cgroup. This is in
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nanoseconds. If this is read when the cgroup is in an empty state,
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the stat will only report the empty_time accumulated till the last
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time it had a pending request and will not include the current delta.
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- blkio.idle_time
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- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP=y.
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This is the amount of time spent by the IO scheduler idling for a
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given cgroup in anticipation of a better request than the existing ones
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from other queues/cgroups. This is in nanoseconds. If this is read
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when the cgroup is in an idling state, the stat will only report the
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idle_time accumulated till the last idle period and will not include
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the current delta.
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- blkio.dequeue
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- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_DEBUG_BLK_CGROUP=y. This
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gives the statistics about how many a times a group was dequeued
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from service tree of the device. First two fields specify the major
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and minor number of the device and third field specifies the number
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of times a group was dequeued from a particular device.
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- blkio.*_recursive
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- Recursive version of various stats. These files show the
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same information as their non-recursive counterparts but
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include stats from all the descendant cgroups.
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Throttling/Upper limit policy files
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-----------------------------------
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- blkio.throttle.read_bps_device
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- Specifies upper limit on READ rate from the device. IO rate is
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specified in bytes per second. Rules are per device. Following is
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the format.
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echo "<major>:<minor> <rate_bytes_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.read_bps_device
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- blkio.throttle.write_bps_device
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- Specifies upper limit on WRITE rate to the device. IO rate is
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specified in bytes per second. Rules are per device. Following is
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the format.
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echo "<major>:<minor> <rate_bytes_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.write_bps_device
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- blkio.throttle.read_iops_device
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- Specifies upper limit on READ rate from the device. IO rate is
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specified in IO per second. Rules are per device. Following is
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the format.
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echo "<major>:<minor> <rate_io_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.read_iops_device
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- blkio.throttle.write_iops_device
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- Specifies upper limit on WRITE rate to the device. IO rate is
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specified in io per second. Rules are per device. Following is
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the format.
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echo "<major>:<minor> <rate_io_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.write_iops_device
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Note: If both BW and IOPS rules are specified for a device, then IO is
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subjected to both the constraints.
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- blkio.throttle.io_serviced
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- Number of IOs (bio) completed to/from the disk by the group (as
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seen by throttling policy). These are further divided by the type
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of operation - read or write, sync or async. First two fields specify
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the major and minor number of the device, third field specifies the
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operation type and the fourth field specifies the number of IOs.
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blkio.io_serviced does accounting as seen by CFQ and counts are in
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number of requests (struct request). On the other hand,
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blkio.throttle.io_serviced counts number of IO in terms of number
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of bios as seen by throttling policy. These bios can later be
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merged by elevator and total number of requests completed can be
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lesser.
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- blkio.throttle.io_service_bytes
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- Number of bytes transferred to/from the disk by the group. These
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are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync
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or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the
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device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field
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specifies the number of bytes.
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These numbers should roughly be same as blkio.io_service_bytes as
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updated by CFQ. The difference between two is that
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blkio.io_service_bytes will not be updated if CFQ is not operating
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on request queue.
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Common files among various policies
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-----------------------------------
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- blkio.reset_stats
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- Writing an int to this file will result in resetting all the stats
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for that cgroup.
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CFQ sysfs tunable
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=================
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/sys/block/<disk>/queue/iosched/slice_idle
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------------------------------------------
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On a faster hardware CFQ can be slow, especially with sequential workload.
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This happens because CFQ idles on a single queue and single queue might not
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drive deeper request queue depths to keep the storage busy. In such scenarios
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one can try setting slice_idle=0 and that would switch CFQ to IOPS
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(IO operations per second) mode on NCQ supporting hardware.
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That means CFQ will not idle between cfq queues of a cfq group and hence be
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able to driver higher queue depth and achieve better throughput. That also
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means that cfq provides fairness among groups in terms of IOPS and not in
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terms of disk time.
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/sys/block/<disk>/queue/iosched/group_idle
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------------------------------------------
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If one disables idling on individual cfq queues and cfq service trees by
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setting slice_idle=0, group_idle kicks in. That means CFQ will still idle
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on the group in an attempt to provide fairness among groups.
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By default group_idle is same as slice_idle and does not do anything if
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slice_idle is enabled.
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One can experience an overall throughput drop if you have created multiple
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groups and put applications in that group which are not driving enough
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IO to keep disk busy. In that case set group_idle=0, and CFQ will not idle
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on individual groups and throughput should improve.
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What works
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==========
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- Currently only sync IO queues are support. All the buffered writes are
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still system wide and not per group. Hence we will not see service
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differentiation between buffered writes between groups.
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