Re: [PATCH] blk-mq: Use request queue-wide tags for tagset-wide sbitmap

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On 11/05/2021 01:52, Ming Lei wrote:
fixed.

Ming and Yanhui report higher CPU usage and lower throughput in scenarios
where the fixed total driver tag depth is appreciably lower than the total
scheduler tag depth:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-block/440dfcfc-1a2c-bd98-1161-cec4d78c6dfc@xxxxxxxxxx/T/#mc0d6d4f95275a2743d1c8c3e4dc9ff6c9aa3a76b

No difference any more wrt. fio running on scsi_debug with this patch in
Yanhui's test machine:

	modprobe scsi_debug host_max_queue=128 submit_queues=32 virtual_gb=256 delay=1
vs.
	modprobe scsi_debug max_queue=128 submit_queues=1 virtual_gb=256 delay=1

Without this patch, the latter's result is 30% higher than the former's.


ok, good. I'll post a v2 with comments addressed.

note: scsi_debug's queue depth needs to be updated to 128 for avoiding io hang,
which is another scsi issue.

I was just carrying Doug's patch to test.

Thanks,
John



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