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Message-ID: <20090406130414.GX5178@kernel.dk>
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 15:04:14 +0200
From: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@...cle.com>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc: tytso@....edu, torvalds@...ux-foundation.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/8][RFC] IO latency/throughput fixes
On Mon, Apr 06 2009, Jens Axboe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is a set of patches that I worked on today in the hopes
> of furthering the latency goals and at least fixing some of
> the write regression with fwrite + fsync that current -git
> is suffering from.
>
> I haven't done any latency tests yet, I'm just tossing this
> out there so we can collaborate on improving things. What I
> did test was the silly fwrite() + fsync() loop test, which
> is a LOT slower in current -git that it used to be. The test
> is basically:
>
> while (nr--) {
> f = fopen();
> fprintf(f, "Some data here\n");
> fsync(fileno(f));
> fclose(f);
> }
>
> which (for nr == 2000) takes 16 seconds in -git, completes
> in 0.9s with the patches.
Ran the fsync-tester [1]. Drive is a 3-4 years old SATA drive, fs is
ext3/writeback. IO scheduler is CFQ.
fsync time: 0.0402s
fsync time: 0.6572s
fsync time: 0.3187s
fsync time: 0.2901s
fsync time: 0.1478s
fsync time: 0.4158s
fsync time: 0.2815s
fsync time: 0.3216s
fsync time: 0.1604s
fsync time: 0.1929s
fsync time: 0.2413s
fsync time: 0.2138s
fsync time: 0.2441s
fsync time: 0.2785s
fsync time: 0.2640s
And with Linus torture dd running in the background:
fsync time: 0.0109s
fsync time: 0.5236s
fsync time: 1.2108s
fsync time: 0.2999s
fsync time: 1.5286s
fsync time: 0.2549s
fsync time: 0.4164s
fsync time: 1.1586s
fsync time: 1.6630s
fsync time: 0.6949s
fsync time: 1.0102s
fsync time: 0.3715s
fsync time: 0.6553s
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Jens Axboe
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