Hello Adrian, > Yes. Unfortunately the clock used is not accurate enough to correctly order > the events across different CPUs, which makes it very hard to see delays > between requests. You could try a different clock - refer the --clockid > option to perf record. > > Nevertheless it shows there are no I/O errors which means the error recovery > can be ruled out as a problem. > > The issue could be caused by the I/O scheduler. Under blk-mq the default > scheduler is the mq-deadline scheduler whereas without blk-mq you would > probably have been using cfq by default. You could try the bfq scheduler: > > echo bfq > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/scheduler > > But you might need to add it to the kernel config i.e. > > CONFIG_IOSCHED_BFQ=y > Switching from mq-deadline scheduler to bfq fixed the issue. Also bonnie++ results have changed: -----------------------------------------------<8---------------------------------------------------------------------------- bfq scheduler: ARCLinux,512M,6463,87,7297,0,5450,0,9827,99,342952,99,+++++,+++,16,17525,100,+++++,+++,24329,99,17621,100,+++++,+++,24001,101 mq-deadline scheduler: ARCLinux,512M,4453,36,6474,1,5852,0,12940,99,344329,100,+++++,+++,16,22168,98,+++++,+++,32760,99,22755,100,+++++,+++,32205,100 -----------------------------------------------<8---------------------------------------------------------------------------- As I see, the performance of sequential input per char and of file operations have decreased for ~25%. Do you have any idea what could be a reason for such a long stalling in case of mq-deadline IOscheduler? I would expect if there is some long async operation, kernel should not be blocked. But what we see using mq-deadline is kernel blocked in bit_wait_io(). Do you think this is a valid behavior at least in case of mq-deadline IOscheduler? > Alternatively you could fiddle with the scheduler parameters: > > With mq-deadline they are: > > # grep -H . /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/* > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/fifo_batch:16 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/front_merges:1 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/read_expire:500 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/write_expire:5000 > /sys/block/mmcblk0/queue/iosched/writes_starved:2 > > You could try decreasing the write_expire and/or fifo_batch. It seems that decreasing doesn't affect on this issue. Best regards, Evgeniy Didin��.n��������+%������w��{.n�����{��i��)��jg��������ݢj����G�������j:+v���w�m������w�������h�����٥