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SubjectRe: [PATCH 00/25] AIO performance improvements/cleanups
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 04:03:03PM -0800, Zach Brown wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 08:43:24AM -0800, Kent Overstreet wrote:
> > Bunch of performance improvements and cleanups Zach Brown and I have
> > been working on. The code should be pretty solid at this point, though
> > it could of course use more review and testing.
>
> Thanks for sending these out. I have some initial review comments
> that'll follow, but I'm running out of steam today. I'll continue
> tomorrow.
>
> > The results in my testing are pretty impressive, particularly when an
> > ioctx is being shared between multiple threads. In my crappy synthetic
> > benchmark, with 4 threads submitting and one thread reaping completions,
> > I saw overhead in the aio code go from ~50% (mostly ioctx lock
> > contention) to low single digits. Performance with ioctx per thread
> > improved too, but I'd have to rerun those benchmarks.
>
> You should probably mention that those four threads were *spinning* on
> io_submit() :). I'm still guessing that this unreasonably inflated the
> contention amongst submitters and that without this inflation we might
> not find the per-cpu ioctx refcounts worth the trouble.

Yeah, should've mentioned that :) It was intentionally a worst case
scenario for aio.

> > Performance wise, the end result of this patch series is that submitting
> > a kiocb writes to _no_ shared cachelines - the penalty for sharing an
> > ioctx is gone there. There's still going to be some cacheline contention
> > when we deliver the completions to the aio ringbuffer (at least if you
> > have interrupts being delivered on multiple cores, which for high end
> > stuff you do) but I have a couple more patches not in this series that
> > implement coalescing for that (by taking advantage of interrupt
> > coalescing). With that, there's basically no bottlenecks or performance
> > issues to speak of in the aio code.
>
> Yeah, this is good stuff. Thanks for pushing it.
>
> We should mention Jens' omnibus patch that also took on these problems:
>
> http://git.kernel.dk/?p=linux-block.git;a=commit;h=6b6723fc3e4f24dbd80526df935ca115ead578c6

Oh yeah. I think this patch series solves everything Jens was working on
in the aio code, but there's still dio stuff in that patch that's worth
looking at.


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