qemu-img bench: Implement -S (step size)

With this new option, qemu-img bench can be told to advance the current
offset after each request by a different value than the buffer size.
This is useful for controlling the conditions for cluster allocation in
image formats (e.g. qcow2 cluster allocation with COW in front of the
request, or COW areas that aren't overwritten immediately).

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Denis V. Lunev <den@openvz.org>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Kevin Wolf 2015-07-13 13:13:17 +02:00
parent d3199a31c7
commit 83de9be0dc
3 changed files with 27 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ STEXI
ETEXI
DEF("bench", img_bench,
"bench [-c count] [-d depth] [-f fmt] [-n] [-o offset] [--pattern=pattern] [-q] [-s buffer_size] [-t cache] [-w] filename")
"bench [-c count] [-d depth] [-f fmt] [-n] [-o offset] [--pattern=pattern] [-q] [-s buffer_size] [-S step_size] [-t cache] [-w] filename")
STEXI
@item bench [-c @var{count}] [-d @var{depth}] [-f @var{fmt}] [-n] [-o @var{offset}] [--pattern=@var{pattern}] [-q] [-s @var{buffer_size}] [-t @var{cache}] [-w] @var{filename}
@item bench [-c @var{count}] [-d @var{depth}] [-f @var{fmt}] [-n] [-o @var{offset}] [--pattern=@var{pattern}] [-q] [-s @var{buffer_size}] [-S @var{step_size}] [-t @var{cache}] [-w] @var{filename}
ETEXI
DEF("check", img_check,

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@ -3465,6 +3465,7 @@ typedef struct BenchData {
uint64_t image_size;
bool write;
int bufsize;
int step;
int nrreq;
int n;
uint8_t *buf;
@ -3501,7 +3502,7 @@ static void bench_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
b->in_flight++;
b->offset += b->bufsize;
b->offset += b->step;
b->offset %= b->image_size;
}
}
@ -3518,6 +3519,7 @@ static int img_bench(int argc, char **argv)
int64_t offset = 0;
size_t bufsize = 4096;
int pattern = 0;
size_t step = 0;
int64_t image_size;
BlockBackend *blk = NULL;
BenchData data = {};
@ -3533,7 +3535,7 @@ static int img_bench(int argc, char **argv)
{"pattern", required_argument, 0, OPTION_PATTERN},
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hc:d:f:no:qs:t:w", long_options, NULL);
c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hc:d:f:no:qs:S:t:w", long_options, NULL);
if (c == -1) {
break;
}
@ -3601,6 +3603,20 @@ static int img_bench(int argc, char **argv)
bufsize = sval;
break;
}
case 'S':
{
int64_t sval;
char *end;
sval = qemu_strtosz_suffix(optarg, &end, QEMU_STRTOSZ_DEFSUFFIX_B);
if (sval < 0 || sval > INT_MAX || *end) {
error_report("Invalid step size specified");
return 1;
}
step = sval;
break;
}
case 't':
ret = bdrv_parse_cache_mode(optarg, &flags, &writethrough);
if (ret < 0) {
@ -3651,15 +3667,16 @@ static int img_bench(int argc, char **argv)
.blk = blk,
.image_size = image_size,
.bufsize = bufsize,
.step = step ?: bufsize,
.nrreq = depth,
.n = count,
.offset = offset,
.write = is_write,
};
printf("Sending %d %s requests, %d bytes each, %d in parallel "
"(starting at offset %" PRId64 ")\n",
"(starting at offset %" PRId64 ", step size %d)\n",
data.n, data.write ? "write" : "read", data.bufsize, data.nrreq,
data.offset);
data.offset, data.step);
data.buf = blk_blockalign(blk, data.nrreq * data.bufsize);
memset(data.buf, pattern, data.nrreq * data.bufsize);

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@ -131,14 +131,16 @@ Skip the creation of the target volume
Command description:
@table @option
@item bench [-c @var{count}] [-d @var{depth}] [-f @var{fmt}] [-n] [-o @var{offset}] [--pattern=@var{pattern}] [-q] [-s @var{buffer_size}] [-t @var{cache}] [-w] @var{filename}
@item bench [-c @var{count}] [-d @var{depth}] [-f @var{fmt}] [-n] [-o @var{offset}] [--pattern=@var{pattern}] [-q] [-s @var{buffer_size}] [-S @var{step_size}] [-t @var{cache}] [-w] @var{filename}
Run a simple sequential I/O benchmark on the specified image. If @code{-w} is
specified, a write test is performed, otherwise a read test is performed.
A total number of @var{count} I/O requests is performed, each @var{buffer_size}
bytes in size, and with @var{depth} requests in parallel. The first request
starts at the position given by @var{offset}.
starts at the position given by @var{offset}, each following request increases
the current position by @var{step_size}. If @var{step_size} is not given,
@var{buffer_size} is used for its value.
If @code{-n} is specified, the native AIO backend is used if possible. On
Linux, this option only works if @code{-t none} or @code{-t directsync} is