Re: [axboe-block:for-next] [block] bd4a633b6f: fsmark.files_per_sec -64.5% regression

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hi, Christoph Hellwig,

On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 10:35:37AM +0200, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> This is odd to say at least.  Any chance you can check the value
> of /sys/block/$DEVICE/queue/rotational for the relevant device before
> and after this commit?  And is this an ATA or NVMe SSD?
> 

yeah, as Niklas mentioned, it's an ATA SSD.

I checked the /sys/block/$DEVICE/queue/rotational before and after this commit,
both show '0'. not sure if this is expected.

anyway, I noticed you send a patch [1]

so I applied this patch upon bd4a633b6f, and found the performance restored.

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compiler/cpufreq_governor/disk/filesize/fs2/fs/iterations/kconfig/nr_directories/nr_files_per_directory/nr_threads/rootfs/sync_method/tbox_group/test_size/testcase:
  gcc-13/performance/1SSD/9B/nfsv4/btrfs/1x/x86_64-rhel-8.3/16d/256fpd/32t/debian-12-x86_64-20240206.cgz/fsyncBeforeClose/lkp-ivb-2ep2/400M/fsmark

commit:
  1122c0c1cc ("block: move cache control settings out of queue->flags")
  bd4a633b6f ("block: move the nonrot flag to queue_limits")
  e9a0f6a398 = bd4a633b6f + patch [1]

1122c0c1cc71f740 bd4a633b6f7c3c6b6ebc1a07317 e9a0f6a398f162d115d208ad95b
---------------- --------------------------- ---------------------------
         %stddev     %change         %stddev     %change         %stddev
             \          |                \          |                \
      4177 ±  2%     -64.7%       1475            -1.1%       4130        fsmark.files_per_sec


[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240624173835.76753-1-hch@xxxxxx/




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