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SubjectRe: dramatic I/O slowdown after upgrading 2.6.38->3.0+
On 11.04.2012 21:19, Mike Christie wrote:
> On 04/11/2012 04:40 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> On 10.04.2012 19:13, Jan Kara wrote:
>>>> On Tue 10-04-12 10:00:38, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> []
>>>>>> 2.6.38:
>>>>>> # dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/null bs=1M iflag=direct count=100
>>>>>> 100+0 records in
>>>>>> 100+0 records out
>>>>>> 104857600 bytes (105 MB) copied, 1.73126 s, 60.6 MB/s
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 3.0:
>>>>>> # dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/null bs=1M iflag=direct count=100
>>>>>> 100+0 records in
>>>>>> 100+0 records out
>>>>>> 104857600 bytes (105 MB) copied, 29.4508 s, 3.6 MB/s
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's about 20 times difference on direct read from the
>>>>>> same - idle - device!!
>>>> Huh, that's a huge difference for such a trivial load. So we can rule out
>>>> filesystems, writeback, mm. I also wouldn't think it's IO scheduler but
>>>> you can always check by comparing dd numbers after
>>>> echo none >/sys/block/sdb/queue/scheduler
>
> Did you try newer 3.X kernels or just 3.0?

I tried 3.3.1, it shows exactly the same very slow speed
(about 3 MB/sec vs 60 MB/sec).

> We were hitting a similar problem with iscsi. Same workload and it
> started with 2.6.38. I think it turned out to be this issue:
>
> // thread with issue like what we hit:
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1244680

This thread refers to buffered I/O as far as I can see. Note
I especially used iflag=direct of dd to rule out all buffer
operations. The I/O really is very very slow, the disk is
100% busy all this time (which is also not the situation
described in the thread you referenced above - there, disk
(SSD) does not have enough work to do).

> // Patch that I think fixed issue:
> commit 3deaa7190a8da38453c4fabd9dec7f66d17fff67
> Author: Shaohua Li <shaohua.li@intel.com>
> Date: Fri Feb 3 15:37:17 2012 -0800
>
> readahead: fix pipeline break caused by block plug

I think this patch is included into 3.3 kernel, it was
in 3.3-rc2 if my git-fu is right. If it is, I tried it
(as 3.3.1) and it didn't help at all.

Thank you!

/mjt


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