Re: [PATCH V5 00/14] blk-mq-sched: improve sequential I/O performance(part 1)

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On 10/10/2017 14:45, Ming Lei wrote:
Hi John,

All change in V6.2 is blk-mq/scsi-mq only, which shouldn't
affect non SCSI_MQ, so I suggest you to compare the perf
between deadline and mq-deadline, like Johannes mentioned.

>
> V6.2 series with default SCSI_MQ
> read, rw, write IOPS	
> 700K, 130K/128K, 640K
If possible, could you provide your fio script and log on both
non SCSI_MQ(deadline) and SCSI_MQ(mq_deadline)? Maybe some clues
can be figured out.

Also, I just put another patch on V6.2 branch, which may improve
a bit too. You may try that in your test.

	https://github.com/ming1/linux/commit/e31e2eec46c9b5ae7cfa181e9b77adad2c6a97ce

-- Ming .

Hi Ming Lei,

OK, I have tested deadline vs mq-deadline for your v6.2 branch and 4.12-rc2. Unfortunately I don't have time now to test your experimental patches.

4.14-rc2 without default SCSI_MQ, deadline scheduler
read, rw, write IOPS	
920K, 115K/115K, 806K

4.14-rc2 with default SCSI_MQ, mq-deadline scheduler
read, rw, write IOPS	
280K, 99K/99K, 300K

V6.2 series without default SCSI_MQ, deadline scheduler
read, rw, write IOPS	
919K, 117K/117K, 806K

V6.2 series with default SCSI_MQ, mq-deadline scheduler
read, rw, write IOPS	
688K, 128K/128K, 630K

I think that the non-mq results look a bit more sensible - that is, consistent results.

Here's my script sample:
[global]
rw=rW
direct=1
ioengine=libaio
iodepth=2048
numjobs=1
bs=4k
;size=10240000m
;zero_buffers=1
group_reporting=1
group_reporting=1
;ioscheduler=noop
cpumask=0xff
;cpus_allowed=0-3
;gtod_reduce=1
;iodepth_batch=2
;iodepth_batch_complete=2
runtime=100000000
;thread
loops = 10000

[job1]
filename=/dev/sdb:
[job1]
filename=/dev/sdc:
[job1]
filename=/dev/sdd:
[job1]
filename=/dev/sde:
[job1]
filename=/dev/sdf:
[job1]
filename=/dev/sdg:

John





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