Re: [fuse-devel] Writing to FUSE via mmap extremely slow (sometimes) on some machines?

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Hello,

Sorry about the delay.

On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 08:59:55PM +0100, Miklos Szeredi wrote:
> - apparently memcpy is copying downwards (from largest address to
> smallest address).  Not sure why, when I run the reproducer, it copies
> upwards.
> - there's a slow batch of reads of the first ~4MB of data, then a
> quick writeback
> - there's a quick read of the rest (~95MB) of data, then a quick
> writeback of the same
> 
> Plots of the whole and closeups of slow and quick segments attached.
> X axis is time, Y axis is offset.
> 
> Tejun, could this behavior be attributed to dirty throttling?  What
> would be the best way to trace this?

Yeah, seems likely. Can you please try offcputime (or just sample
/proc/PID/stack) and see whether it's in balance dirty pages?

  https://github.com/iovisor/bcc/blob/master/tools/offcputime.py

If it's dirty throttling, the next step would be watching the bdp
tracepoints to find out what kind of numbers it's getting.

Thanks.

-- 
tejun



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