Hi everyone, I'm having an issue reading data via dm-crypt when there is heavy writeback going on (i.e. copying large files or using dd). A single read takes anywhere from a few seconds to multiple minutes. Testing setup: * Fedora 17, stock 3.5.4-2.fc17 kernel and a self-compiled 3.6.1 kernel * 320 GiB USB hard drive (sdb) * dmsetup library version 1.02.74 (2012-03-06), driver version 4.23.0 * dm-crypt was set up using cipher_null: echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sdb) crypt cipher_null - 0 /dev/sdb 0"|dmsetup create test * seeker [1] to benchmark random read performance * writeback induced by running 'dd if=/dev/zero of=$target bs=1M' Raw device performance (idle): 55 seeks/second, 18.15 ms random access time dm-crypt performance (idle): 54 seeks/second, 18.33 ms random access time Raw device performance (writeback): 49 seeks/second, 20.35 ms random access time dm-crypt performance (writeback): 0 seeks/second, 3750.00 ms random access time 0 seeks/second, 30000.00 ms random access time 0 seeks/second, 30000.00 ms random access time 3 seeks/second, 297.03 ms random access time 47 seeks/second, 21.14 ms random access time 15 seeks/second, 64.24 ms random access time 0 seeks/second, 10000.00 ms random access time Sometimes it almost works, but most of the time, the device is completely unusable. I experimented a bit with the other device mapper targets, namely linear and stripe, but both worked completely fine. I also tried putting a linear mapping above dm-crypt, with no impact on performance. Comparing the content of the /sys/block/$DEV files of the linear mapping and dm-crypt, there are no differences beside the name, dev no, stats, uevent and inflight files. But the inflight counters seem to provide some interesting data. When writing to the raw device, there are 127--131 writes in flight and a single read (seeker seems to use a queue depth of 1). But in the dm-crypt case, there are about 160000--250000 writes in flight for the mapping device, with 127--300 on the raw device. There is also a single read but only at the dm-crypt device, the raw device stays at 0 reads the whole time. The linear mapping, in contrast, has "only" ~3500--9000 writes in flight, and the reads actually reach the raw device. Any pointers would be appreciated, I haven't found much on the web about this issue. Keep up the good work. Michael [1] http://www.linuxinsight.com/files/seeker.c _______________________________________________ dm-crypt mailing list dm-crypt@xxxxxxxx http://www.saout.de/mailman/listinfo/dm-crypt