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Add description of module and its parameters. Signed-off-by: Matias Bjorling <m@bjorling.me> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk>
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Null block device driver
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I. Overview
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The null block device (/dev/nullb*) is used for benchmarking the various
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block-layer implementations. It emulates a block device of X gigabytes in size.
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The following instances are possible:
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Single-queue block-layer
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- Request-based.
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- Single submission queue per device.
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- Implements IO scheduling algorithms (CFQ, Deadline, noop).
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Multi-queue block-layer
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- Request-based.
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- Configurable submission queues per device.
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No block-layer (Known as bio-based)
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- Bio-based. IO requests are submitted directly to the device driver.
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- Directly accepts bio data structure and returns them.
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All of them has a completion queue for each core in the system.
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II. Module parameters applicable for all instances:
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queue_mode=[0-2]: Default: 2-Multi-queue
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Selects which block-layer the module should instantiate with.
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0: Bio-based.
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1: Single-queue.
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2: Multi-queue.
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home_node=[0--nr_nodes]: Default: NUMA_NO_NODE
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Selects what socket the data structures is allocated from.
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gb=[Size in GB]: Default: 250GB
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The size of the device reported to the system.
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bs=[Block size (in bytes)]: Default: 512 bytes
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The block size reported to the system.
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nr_devices=[Num. devices]: Default: 2
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Number of block devices instantiated. They are instantiated as /dev/nullb0,
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etc.
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irq_mode=[0-2]: Default: Soft-irq
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The completion mode used for completing IOs to the block-layer.
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0: None.
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1: Soft-irq. Uses ipi to complete IOs across sockets. Simulates the overhead
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when IOs are issued from another socket than the home the device is
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connected to.
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2: Timer: Waits a specific period (completion_nsec) for each IO before
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completion.
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completion_nsec=[Num. ns]: Default: 10.000ns
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Combined with irq_mode=2 (timer). The time each completion event must wait.
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submit_queues=[0..nr_cpus]:
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The number of submission queues attached to the device driver. If unset, it
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defaults to 1 on single-queue and bio-based instances. For multi-queue,
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its ignored when use_per_node_hctx module parameter is 1.
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hw_queue_depth=[0..qdepth]: Defaults: 64
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The hardware queue depth of the device.
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III: Multi-queue specific parameters
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use_per_node_hctx=[0/1]: Defaults: 1
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If 1, the multi-queue block layer is instantiated with a hardware dispatch
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queue for each CPU node in the system. If 0, it is instantiated with the
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number of queues defined in the submit_queues parameter.
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