Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 24 Nov 2005 21:21:13 +0100 (CET) | From | Bogdan Costescu <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] Marvell SATA fixes v2 |
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>> 1. several badblocks tests finished fine; the speed is also fine (about >> 50Mbytes/s both read and write as reported by both iostat during badblocks >> and bonnie++ on an ext2 FS). > cool
... and it's getting even cooler: with 4 WD Raptor 74GB, I get about 65MB/s per disk up to 3 disks accessed simultaneously; only when also using the 4th disk, the speed per disk decreases to about 50MB/s. Given than 3*65 ~ 4*50, I might reach some hidden limit, but it's already quite good. So I'd appreciate if people with similar hardware could test this, to see if there's a limit in the controller or in my system ;-)
I have to mention that the above figures were obtained not with RAID0, but with individual reading from each drive. RAID0 somehow made reads slower, I got only 120-130 MB/s total speed; writes over RAID0 were as expected about 200MB/s (I only tried RAID0 with 128k and 1024k chunk sizes).
When creating the array (with mdadm --create), I got these messages which I haven't seen before, although I played with SATA and RAID0 with some older kernels:
ata4: translated ATA stat/err 0xd0/00 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0xb/47/00 ata4: status=0xd0 { Busy } ata3: translated ATA stat/err 0xd0/00 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0xb/47/00 ata3: status=0xd0 { Busy } ata2: translated ATA stat/err 0xd0/00 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0xb/47/00 ata2: status=0xd0 { Busy } ata1: translated ATA stat/err 0xd0/00 to SCSI SK/ASC/ASCQ 0xb/47/00 ata1: status=0xd0 { Busy }
(in this order, although the order specified on the mdadm command line was the opposite).
-- Bogdan Costescu
IWR - Interdisziplinaeres Zentrum fuer Wissenschaftliches Rechnen Universitaet Heidelberg, INF 368, D-69120 Heidelberg, GERMANY Telephone: +49 6221 54 8869, Telefax: +49 6221 54 8868 E-mail: Bogdan.Costescu@IWR.Uni-Heidelberg.De - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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