qemu-img bench: Sequential writes

This extends qemu-img bench with an option that makes it use sequential
writes instead of reads for the test run.

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 2015-07-10 18:09:18 +02:00
parent b6133b8c68
commit b6495fa849
3 changed files with 44 additions and 11 deletions

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

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@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ enum {
OPTION_BACKING_CHAIN = 257,
OPTION_OBJECT = 258,
OPTION_IMAGE_OPTS = 259,
OPTION_PATTERN = 260,
};
typedef enum OutputFormat {
@ -3462,6 +3463,7 @@ out_no_progress:
typedef struct BenchData {
BlockBackend *blk;
uint64_t image_size;
bool write;
int bufsize;
int nrreq;
int n;
@ -3487,8 +3489,13 @@ static void bench_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
}
while (b->n > b->in_flight && b->in_flight < b->nrreq) {
acb = blk_aio_preadv(b->blk, b->offset, b->qiov, 0,
bench_cb, b);
if (b->write) {
acb = blk_aio_pwritev(b->blk, b->offset, b->qiov, 0,
bench_cb, b);
} else {
acb = blk_aio_preadv(b->blk, b->offset, b->qiov, 0,
bench_cb, b);
}
if (!acb) {
error_report("Failed to issue request");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
@ -3505,9 +3512,11 @@ static int img_bench(int argc, char **argv)
const char *fmt = NULL, *filename;
bool quiet = false;
bool image_opts = false;
bool is_write = false;
int count = 75000;
int depth = 64;
size_t bufsize = 4096;
int pattern = 0;
int64_t image_size;
BlockBackend *blk = NULL;
BenchData data = {};
@ -3520,9 +3529,10 @@ static int img_bench(int argc, char **argv)
static const struct option long_options[] = {
{"help", no_argument, 0, 'h'},
{"image-opts", no_argument, 0, OPTION_IMAGE_OPTS},
{"pattern", required_argument, 0, OPTION_PATTERN},
{0, 0, 0, 0}
};
c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hc:d:f:nqs:t:", long_options, NULL);
c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "hc:d:f:nqs:t:w", long_options, NULL);
if (c == -1) {
break;
}
@ -3585,6 +3595,21 @@ static int img_bench(int argc, char **argv)
goto out;
}
break;
case 'w':
flags |= BDRV_O_RDWR;
is_write = true;
break;
case OPTION_PATTERN:
{
char *end;
errno = 0;
pattern = strtoul(optarg, &end, 0);
if (errno || *end || pattern > 0xff) {
error_report("Invalid pattern byte specified");
return 1;
}
break;
}
case OPTION_IMAGE_OPTS:
image_opts = true;
break;
@ -3614,11 +3639,14 @@ static int img_bench(int argc, char **argv)
.bufsize = bufsize,
.nrreq = depth,
.n = count,
.write = is_write,
};
printf("Sending %d requests, %d bytes each, %d in parallel\n",
data.n, data.bufsize, data.nrreq);
printf("Sending %d %s requests, %d bytes each, %d in parallel\n",
data.n, data.write ? "write" : "read", data.bufsize, data.nrreq);
data.buf = blk_blockalign(blk, data.nrreq * data.bufsize);
memset(data.buf, pattern, data.nrreq * data.bufsize);
data.qiov = g_new(QEMUIOVector, data.nrreq);
for (i = 0; i < data.nrreq; i++) {
qemu_iovec_init(&data.qiov[i], 1);

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@ -131,16 +131,21 @@ Skip the creation of the target volume
Command description:
@table @option
@item bench [-c @var{count}] [-d @var{depth}] [-f @var{fmt}] [-n] [-q] [-s @var{buffer_size}] [-t @var{cache}] @var{filename}
@item bench [-c @var{count}] [-d @var{depth}] [-f @var{fmt}] [-n] [--pattern=@var{pattern}] [-q] [-s @var{buffer_size}] [-t @var{cache}] [-w] @var{filename}
Run a simple sequential read benchmark on the specified image. 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.
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.
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
specified as well.
For write tests, by default a buffer filled with zeros is written. This can be
overridden with a pattern byte specified by @var{pattern}.
@item check [-f @var{fmt}] [--output=@var{ofmt}] [-r [leaks | all]] [-T @var{src_cache}] @var{filename}
Perform a consistency check on the disk image @var{filename}. The command can