Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1757444AbZFPK2W (ORCPT ); Tue, 16 Jun 2009 06:28:22 -0400 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id S1753136AbZFPK2O (ORCPT ); Tue, 16 Jun 2009 06:28:14 -0400 Received: from fms-01.valinux.co.jp ([210.128.90.1]:60205 "EHLO mail.valinux.co.jp" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-FAIL) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1752475AbZFPK2M (ORCPT ); Tue, 16 Jun 2009 06:28:12 -0400 Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 19:28:14 +0900 (JST) Message-Id: <20090616.192814.260085369.ryov@valinux.co.jp> To: agk@redhat.com Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, dm-devel@redhat.com, containers@lists.linux-foundation.org, virtualization@lists.linux-foundation.org, xen-devel@lists.xensource.com Subject: [PATCH 2/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v1.12.0: range-bw From: Ryo Tsuruta In-Reply-To: <20090616.192721.48502798.ryov@valinux.co.jp> References: <20090616.192721.48502798.ryov@valinux.co.jp> X-Mailer: Mew version 5.2.52 on Emacs 22.1 / Mule 5.0 (SAKAKI) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Content-Length: 23296 Lines: 807 range-bw was implemented as another I/O scheduling policy of dm-ioband to support predicable I/O bandwidth between minimum and maximum bandwidth defined by administrator. Here, minimum I/O bandwidth should be guaranteed for stable performance or reliability of specific process groups and I/O bandwidth over maximum should be throttled to protect the limited I/O resource from over-provisioning in unnecessary usage or to reserve the I/O bandwidth for another use. Signed-off-by: Dong-Jae Kang --- Documentation/device-mapper/range-bw.txt | 99 ++++ drivers/md/dm-ioband-rangebw.c | 678 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 777 insertions(+) Index: linux-2.6.30/drivers/md/dm-ioband-rangebw.c =================================================================== --- /dev/null +++ linux-2.6.30/drivers/md/dm-ioband-rangebw.c @@ -0,0 +1,678 @@ +/* + * dm-ioband-rangebw.c + * + * This is a I/O control policy to support the Range Bandwidth in Disk I/O. + * And this policy is for dm-ioband controller by Ryo Tsuruta, + * Hirokazu Takahashi + * + * Copyright (C) 2008 - 2011 + * Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute(ETRI) + * + * This program is free software. you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License(GPL) as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * Contact Information: + * Dong-Jae, Kang , Chei-Yol,Kim , + * Sung-In,Jung + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include "dm.h" +#include "md.h" +#include "dm-ioband.h" + +static void range_bw_timeover(unsigned long); +static void range_bw_timer_register(struct timer_list *, + unsigned long, unsigned long); + +/* + * Functions for Range Bandwidth(range-bw) policy based on + * the time slice and token. + */ +#define DEFAULT_BUCKET 2 +#define DEFAULT_TOKENPOOL 2048 + +#define TIME_SLICE_EXPIRED 1 +#define TIME_SLICE_NOT_EXPIRED 0 + +#define MINBW_IO_MODE 0 +#define LEFTOVER_IO_MODE 1 +#define RANGE_IO_MODE 2 +#define DEFAULT_IO_MODE 3 +#define NO_IO_MODE 4 + +#define MINBW_PRIO_BASE 10 +#define OVER_IO_RATE 4 + +#define DEFAULT_RANGE_BW "0:0" +#define DEFAULT_MIN_BW 0 +#define DEFAULT_MAX_BW 0 +#define POLICY_PARAM_DELIM "=:," + +static const int time_slice_base = HZ / 10; +static const int range_time_slice_base = HZ / 50; +static void do_nothing(void) {} +/* + * g_restart_bios function for range-bw policy + */ +static int range_bw_restart_bios(struct ioband_device *dp) +{ + return 1; +} + +/* + * Allocate the time slice when IO mode is MINBW_IO_MODE, + * RANGE_IO_MODE or LEFTOVER_IO_MODE + */ +static int set_time_slice(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + int dp_io_mode, gp_io_mode; + unsigned long now = jiffies; + + dp_io_mode = dp->g_io_mode; + gp_io_mode = gp->c_io_mode; + + gp->c_time_slice_start = now; + + if (dp_io_mode == LEFTOVER_IO_MODE) { + gp->c_time_slice_end = now + gp->c_time_slice; + return 0; + } + + if (gp_io_mode == MINBW_IO_MODE) + gp->c_time_slice_end = now + gp->c_time_slice; + else if (gp_io_mode == RANGE_IO_MODE) + gp->c_time_slice_end = now + range_time_slice_base; + else if (gp_io_mode == DEFAULT_IO_MODE) + gp->c_time_slice_end = now + time_slice_base; + else if (gp_io_mode == NO_IO_MODE) { + gp->c_time_slice_end = 0; + gp->c_time_slice_expired = TIME_SLICE_EXPIRED; + return 0; + } + + gp->c_time_slice_expired = TIME_SLICE_NOT_EXPIRED; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Calculate the priority of given ioband_group + */ +static int range_bw_priority(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + int prio = 0; + + if (dp->g_io_mode == LEFTOVER_IO_MODE) { + prio = random32() % MINBW_PRIO_BASE; + if (prio == 0) + prio = 1; + } else if (gp->c_io_mode == MINBW_IO_MODE) { + prio = (gp->c_min_bw_token - gp->c_consumed_min_bw_token) * + MINBW_PRIO_BASE; + } else if (gp->c_io_mode == DEFAULT_IO_MODE) { + prio = MINBW_PRIO_BASE; + } else if (gp->c_io_mode == RANGE_IO_MODE) { + prio = MINBW_PRIO_BASE / 2; + } else { + prio = 0; + } + + return prio; +} + +/* + * Check whether this group has right to issue an I/O in range-bw policy mode. + * Return 0 if it doesn't have right, otherwise return the non-zero value. + */ +static int has_right_to_issue(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + int prio; + + if (gp->c_prio_blocked > 0 || gp->c_blocked - gp->c_prio_blocked > 0) { + prio = range_bw_priority(gp); + if (prio <= 0) + return 1; + return prio; + } + + if (gp == dp->g_running_gp) { + + if (gp->c_time_slice_expired == TIME_SLICE_EXPIRED) { + + gp->c_time_slice_expired = TIME_SLICE_NOT_EXPIRED; + gp->c_time_slice_end = 0; + + return 0; + } + + if (gp->c_time_slice_end == 0) + set_time_slice(gp); + + return range_bw_priority(gp); + + } + + dp->g_running_gp = gp; + set_time_slice(gp); + + return range_bw_priority(gp); +} + +/* + * Reset all variables related with range-bw token and time slice + */ +static int reset_range_bw_token(struct ioband_group *gp, unsigned long now) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *p; + + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) { + p->c_consumed_min_bw_token = 0; + p->c_is_over_max_bw = MAX_BW_UNDER; + if (p->c_io_mode != DEFAULT_IO_MODE) + p->c_io_mode = MINBW_IO_MODE; + } + + dp->g_consumed_min_bw_token = 0; + + dp->g_next_time_period = now + HZ; + dp->g_time_period_expired = TIME_SLICE_NOT_EXPIRED; + dp->g_io_mode = MINBW_IO_MODE; + + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) { + if (waitqueue_active(&p->c_max_bw_over_waitq)) + wake_up_all(&p->c_max_bw_over_waitq); + } + return 0; +} + +/* + * Use tokens(Increase the number of consumed token) to issue an I/O + * for guranteeing the range-bw. and check the expiration of local and + * global time slice, and overflow of max bw + */ +static int range_bw_consume_token(struct ioband_group *gp, int count, int flag) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *p; + unsigned long now = jiffies; + int io_mode; + + dp->g_current = gp; + + if (dp->g_next_time_period == 0) { + dp->g_next_time_period = now + HZ; + dp->g_time_period_expired = TIME_SLICE_NOT_EXPIRED; + } + + if (time_after(now, dp->g_next_time_period)) { + reset_range_bw_token(gp, now); + } else { + gp->c_consumed_min_bw_token += count; + dp->g_consumed_min_bw_token += count; + + if (gp->c_max_bw > 0 && gp->c_consumed_min_bw_token >= + gp->c_max_bw_token) { + gp->c_is_over_max_bw = MAX_BW_OVER; + gp->c_io_mode = NO_IO_MODE; + return R_YIELD; + } + + if (gp->c_io_mode != RANGE_IO_MODE && gp->c_min_bw_token <= + gp->c_consumed_min_bw_token) { + gp->c_io_mode = RANGE_IO_MODE; + + if (dp->g_total_min_bw_token <= + dp->g_consumed_min_bw_token) { + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) { + if (p->c_io_mode == RANGE_IO_MODE || + p->c_io_mode == DEFAULT_IO_MODE) { + io_mode = 1; + } else { + io_mode = 0; + break; + } + } + + if (io_mode && dp->g_io_mode == MINBW_IO_MODE) + dp->g_io_mode = LEFTOVER_IO_MODE; + } + } + } + + if (gp->c_time_slice_end != 0 && + time_after(now, gp->c_time_slice_end)) { + gp->c_time_slice_expired = TIME_SLICE_EXPIRED; + return R_YIELD; + } + + return R_OK; +} + +static int is_no_io_mode(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + if (gp->c_io_mode == NO_IO_MODE) + return 1; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * Check if this group is able to receive a new bio. + * in range bw policy, we only check that ioband device should be blocked + */ +static int range_bw_queue_full(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + unsigned long now, time_step; + + if (is_no_io_mode(gp)) { + now = jiffies; + if (time_after(dp->g_next_time_period, now)) { + time_step = dp->g_next_time_period - now; + range_bw_timer_register(gp->c_timer, + (time_step + TIME_COMPENSATOR), + (unsigned long)gp); + wait_event_lock_irq(gp->c_max_bw_over_waitq, + !is_no_io_mode(gp), + dp->g_lock, do_nothing()); + } + } + + return (gp->c_blocked >= gp->c_limit); +} + +/* + * Convert the bw valuse to the number of bw token + * bw : Kbyte unit bandwidth + * token_base : the number of tokens used for one 1Kbyte-size IO + * -- Attention : Currently, We support the 512byte or 1Kbyte per 1 token + */ +static int convert_bw_to_token(int bw, int token_unit) +{ + int token; + int token_base; + + token_base = (1 << token_unit) / 4; + token = bw * token_base; + + return token; +} + + +/* + * Allocate the time slice for MINBW_IO_MODE to each group + */ +static void range_bw_time_slice_init(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *p; + + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) { + + if (dp->g_min_bw_total == 0) + p->c_time_slice = time_slice_base; + else + p->c_time_slice = time_slice_base + + ((time_slice_base * + ((p->c_min_bw + p->c_max_bw) / 2)) / + dp->g_min_bw_total); + } +} + +/* + * Allocate the range_bw and range_bw_token to the given group + */ +static void set_range_bw(struct ioband_group *gp, int new_min, int new_max) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *p; + int token_unit; + + dp->g_min_bw_total += (new_min - gp->c_min_bw); + gp->c_min_bw = new_min; + + dp->g_max_bw_total += (new_max - gp->c_max_bw); + gp->c_max_bw = new_max; + + if (new_min) + gp->c_io_mode = MINBW_IO_MODE; + else + gp->c_io_mode = DEFAULT_IO_MODE; + + range_bw_time_slice_init(gp); + + token_unit = dp->g_token_unit; + gp->c_min_bw_token = convert_bw_to_token(new_min, token_unit); + dp->g_total_min_bw_token = + convert_bw_to_token(dp->g_min_bw_total, token_unit); + + gp->c_max_bw_token = convert_bw_to_token(new_max, token_unit); + + if (dp->g_min_bw_total == 0) { + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) + p->c_limit = 1; + } else { + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) { + p->c_limit = dp->g_io_limit * 2 * p->c_min_bw / + dp->g_min_bw_total / OVER_IO_RATE + 1; + } + } + + return; +} + +/* + * Allocate the min_bw and min_bw_token to the given group + */ +static void set_min_bw(struct ioband_group *gp, int new) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *p; + int token_unit; + + dp->g_min_bw_total += (new - gp->c_min_bw); + gp->c_min_bw = new; + + if (new) + gp->c_io_mode = MINBW_IO_MODE; + else + gp->c_io_mode = DEFAULT_IO_MODE; + + range_bw_time_slice_init(gp); + + token_unit = dp->g_token_unit; + gp->c_min_bw_token = convert_bw_to_token(gp->c_min_bw, token_unit); + dp->g_total_min_bw_token = + convert_bw_to_token(dp->g_min_bw_total, token_unit); + + if (dp->g_min_bw_total == 0) { + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) + p->c_limit = 1; + } else { + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) { + p->c_limit = dp->g_io_limit * 2 * p->c_min_bw / + dp->g_min_bw_total / OVER_IO_RATE + 1; + } + } + + return; +} + +/* + * Allocate the max_bw and max_bw_token to the pointed group + */ +static void set_max_bw(struct ioband_group *gp, int new) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + int token_unit; + + token_unit = dp->g_token_unit; + + dp->g_max_bw_total += (new - gp->c_max_bw); + gp->c_max_bw = new; + gp->c_max_bw_token = convert_bw_to_token(new, token_unit); + + range_bw_time_slice_init(gp); + + return; + +} + +static void init_range_bw_token_bucket(struct ioband_device *dp, int val) +{ + dp->g_token_bucket = (dp->g_io_limit * 2 * DEFAULT_BUCKET) << + dp->g_token_unit; + if (!val) + val = DEFAULT_TOKENPOOL << dp->g_token_unit; + if (val < dp->g_token_bucket) + val = dp->g_token_bucket; + dp->g_carryover = val/dp->g_token_bucket; + dp->g_token_left = 0; +} + +static int policy_range_bw_param(struct ioband_group *gp, + char *cmd, char *value) +{ + long val = 0; + int r = 0; + int err = 0, err1, err2; + char *min, *max; + long min_val, max_val; + + if (value) { + min = strsep(&value, POLICY_PARAM_DELIM); + max = strsep(&value, POLICY_PARAM_DELIM); + if (!min || !max) + err = 1; + else { + err1 = strict_strtol(min, 0, &min_val); + err2 = strict_strtol(max, 0, &max_val); + err = (err1 || err2); + } + } else { + min_val = DEFAULT_MIN_BW; + max_val = DEFAULT_MAX_BW; + } + + if (!strcmp(cmd, "range-bw")) { + if (!err && 0 <= min_val && + min_val <= (INT_MAX / 2) && 0 <= max_val && + max_val <= (INT_MAX / 2) && min_val <= max_val) + set_range_bw(gp, min_val, max_val); + else + r = -EINVAL; + } else if (!strcmp(cmd, "min-bw")) { + if (!err && 0 <= val && val <= (INT_MAX / 2)) + set_min_bw(gp, val); + else + r = -EINVAL; + } else if (!strcmp(cmd, "max-bw")) { + if ((!err && 0 <= val && val <= (INT_MAX / 2) && + gp->c_min_bw <= val) || val == 0) + set_max_bw(gp, val); + else + r = -EINVAL; + } else { + r = -EINVAL; + } + return r; +} + +static int policy_range_bw_ctr(struct ioband_group *gp, char *arg) +{ + int ret; + + init_waitqueue_head(&gp->c_max_bw_over_waitq); + spin_lock_init(&gp->c_lock); + + gp->c_min_bw = 0; + gp->c_max_bw = 0; + gp->c_io_mode = DEFAULT_IO_MODE; + gp->c_time_slice_expired = TIME_SLICE_NOT_EXPIRED; + gp->c_min_bw_token = 0; + gp->c_max_bw_token = 0; + gp->c_consumed_min_bw_token = 0; + gp->c_is_over_max_bw = MAX_BW_UNDER; + gp->c_time_slice_start = 0; + gp->c_time_slice_end = 0; + gp->c_wait_p_count = 0; + + gp->c_time_slice = time_slice_base; + + gp->c_timer = kmalloc(sizeof(struct timer_list), GFP_KERNEL); + if (gp->c_timer == NULL) + return -EINVAL; + memset(gp->c_timer, 0, sizeof(struct timer_list)); + gp->timer_set = 0; + + ret = policy_range_bw_param(gp, "range-bw", arg); + + return ret; +} + +static void policy_range_bw_dtr(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + gp->c_time_slice = 0; + set_range_bw(gp, 0, 0); + + dp->g_running_gp = NULL; + + if (gp->c_timer != NULL) { + del_timer(gp->c_timer); + kfree(gp->c_timer); + } +} + +static void policy_range_bw_show(struct ioband_group *gp, int *szp, + char *result, unsigned int maxlen) +{ + struct ioband_group *p; + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct rb_node *node; + int sz = *szp; /* used in DMEMIT() */ + + DMEMIT(" %d :%d:%d", dp->g_token_bucket * dp->g_carryover, + gp->c_min_bw, gp->c_max_bw); + + for (node = rb_first(&gp->c_group_root); node; node = rb_next(node)) { + p = rb_entry(node, struct ioband_group, c_group_node); + DMEMIT(" %d:%d:%d", p->c_id, p->c_min_bw, p->c_max_bw); + } + *szp = sz; +} + +static int range_bw_prepare_token(struct ioband_group *gp, + struct bio *bio, int flag) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + int unit; + int bio_count; + int token_count = 0; + + unit = (1 << dp->g_token_unit); + bio_count = bio_sectors(bio); + + if (unit == 8) + token_count = bio_count; + else if (unit == 4) + token_count = bio_count / 2; + else if (unit == 2) + token_count = bio_count / 4; + else if (unit == 1) + token_count = bio_count / 8; + + return range_bw_consume_token(gp, token_count, flag); +} + +void range_bw_timer_register(struct timer_list *ptimer, + unsigned long timeover, unsigned long gp) +{ + struct ioband_group *group = (struct ioband_group *)gp; + + if (group->timer_set == 0) { + init_timer(ptimer); + ptimer->expires = get_jiffies_64() + timeover; + ptimer->data = gp; + ptimer->function = range_bw_timeover; + add_timer(ptimer); + group->timer_set = 1; + } +} + +/* + * Timer Handler function to protect the all processes's hanging in + * lower min-bw configuration + */ +void range_bw_timeover(unsigned long gp) +{ + struct ioband_group *group = (struct ioband_group *)gp; + + if (group->c_is_over_max_bw == MAX_BW_OVER) + group->c_is_over_max_bw = MAX_BW_UNDER; + + if (group->c_io_mode == NO_IO_MODE) + group->c_io_mode = MINBW_IO_MODE; + + if (waitqueue_active(&group->c_max_bw_over_waitq)) + wake_up_all(&group->c_max_bw_over_waitq); + + group->timer_set = 0; +} + +/* + * + * g_can_submit : To determine whether a given group has the right to + * submit BIOs. The larger the return value the higher the + * priority to submit. Zero means it has no right. + * g_prepare_bio : Called right before submitting each BIO. + * g_restart_bios : Called if this ioband device has some BIOs blocked but none + * of them can be submitted now. This method has to + * reinitialize the data to restart to submit BIOs and return + * 0 or 1. + * The return value 0 means that it has become able to submit + * them now so that this ioband device will continue its work. + * The return value 1 means that it is still unable to submit + * them so that this device will stop its work. And this + * policy module has to reactivate the device when it gets + * to be able to submit BIOs. + * g_hold_bio : To hold a given BIO until it is submitted. + * The default function is used when this method is undefined. + * g_pop_bio : To select and get the best BIO to submit. + * g_group_ctr : To initalize the policy own members of struct ioband_group. + * g_group_dtr : Called when struct ioband_group is removed. + * g_set_param : To update the policy own date. + * The parameters can be passed through "dmsetup message" + * command. + * g_should_block : Called every time this ioband device receive a BIO. + * Return 1 if a given group can't receive any more BIOs, + * otherwise return 0. + * g_show : Show the configuration. + */ + +int policy_range_bw_init(struct ioband_device *dp, int argc, char **argv) +{ + long val; + int r = 0; + + if (argc < 1) + val = 0; + else { + r = strict_strtol(argv[0], 0, &val); + if (r || val < 0) + return -EINVAL; + } + + dp->g_can_submit = has_right_to_issue; + dp->g_prepare_bio = range_bw_prepare_token; + dp->g_restart_bios = range_bw_restart_bios; + dp->g_group_ctr = policy_range_bw_ctr; + dp->g_group_dtr = policy_range_bw_dtr; + dp->g_set_param = policy_range_bw_param; + dp->g_should_block = range_bw_queue_full; + dp->g_show = policy_range_bw_show; + + dp->g_min_bw_total = 0; + dp->g_running_gp = NULL; + dp->g_total_min_bw_token = 0; + dp->g_io_mode = MINBW_IO_MODE; + dp->g_consumed_min_bw_token = 0; + dp->g_current = NULL; + dp->g_next_time_period = 0; + dp->g_time_period_expired = TIME_SLICE_NOT_EXPIRED; + + dp->g_token_unit = PAGE_SHIFT - 9; + init_range_bw_token_bucket(dp, val); + + return 0; +} Index: linux-2.6.30/Documentation/device-mapper/range-bw.txt =================================================================== --- /dev/null +++ linux-2.6.30/Documentation/device-mapper/range-bw.txt @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +Range-BW I/O controller by Dong-Jae Kang + + +1. Introduction +=============== + +The design of Range-BW is related with three another parts, Cgroup, +bio-cgroup (or blkio-cgroup) and dm-ioband and it was implemented as +an additional controller for dm-ioband. +Cgroup framework is used to support process grouping mechanism and +bio-cgroup is used to control delayed I/O or non-direct I/O. Finally, +dm-ioband is a kind of I/O controller allowing the proportional I/O +bandwidth to process groups based on its priority. +The supposed controller supports the process group-based range +bandwidth according to the priority or importance of the group. Range +bandwidth means the predicable I/O bandwidth with minimum and maximum +value defined by administrator. + +Minimum I/O bandwidth should be guaranteed for stable performance or +reliability of specific service and I/O bandwidth over maximum should +be throttled to protect the limited I/O resource from +over-provisioning in unnecessary usage or to reserve the I/O bandwidth +for another use. +So, Range-BW was implemented to include the two concepts, guaranteeing +of minimum I/O requirement and limitation of unnecessary bandwidth +depending on its priority. +And it was implemented as device mapper driver such like dm-ioband. +So, it is independent of the underlying specific I/O scheduler, for +example, CFQ, AS, NOOP, deadline and so on. + +* Attention +Range-BW supports the predicable I/O bandwidth, but it should be +configured in the scope of total I/O bandwidth of the I/O system to +guarantee the minimum I/O requirement. For example, if total I/O +bandwidth is 40Mbytes/sec, + +the summary of I/O bandwidth configured in each process group should +be equal or smaller than 40Mbytes/sec. +So, we need to check total I/O bandwidth before set it up. + +2. Setup and Installation +========================= + +This part is same with dm-ioband, +../../Documentation/device-mapper/ioband.txt or +http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ioband/wiki/dm-ioband/man/setup +except the allocation of range-bw values. + +3. Usage +======== + +It is very useful to refer the documentation for dm-ioband in +../../Documentation/device-mapper/ioband.txt or + +http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/ioband/wiki/dm-ioband, because +Range-BW follows the basic semantics of dm-ioband. +This example is for range-bw configuration. + +# mount the cgroup +mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /root/cgroup/blkio + +# create the process groups (3 groups) +mkdir /root/cgroup/blkio/bgroup1 +mkdir /root/cgroup/blkio/bgroup2 +mkdir /root/cgroup/blkio/bgroup3 + +# create the ioband device ( name : ioband1 ) +echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sdb2) ioband /dev/sdb2 1 0 0 none +range-bw 0 :0:0" | dmsetup create ioband1 +: Attention - device name (/dev/sdb2) should be modified depending on +your system + +# init ioband device ( type and policy ) +dmsetup message ioband1 0 type cgroup +dmsetup message ioband1 0 policy range-bw + +# attach the groups to the ioband device +dmsetup message ioband1 0 attach 2 +dmsetup message ioband1 0 attach 3 +dmsetup message ioband1 0 attach 4 +: group number can be referred in /root/cgroup/blkio/bgroup1/blkio.id + +# allocate the values ( range-bw ) : XXX Kbytes +: the sum of minimum I/O bandwidth in each group should be equal or +smaller than total bandwidth to be supported by your system + +# range : about 100~500 Kbytes +dmsetup message ioband1 0 range-bw 2:100:500 + +# range : about 700~1000 Kbytes +dmsetup message ioband1 0 range-bw 3:700:1000 + +# range : about 30~35Mbytes +dmsetup message ioband1 0 range-bw 4:30000:35000 + +You can confirm the configuration of range-bw by using this command : +[root@localhost range-bw]# dmsetup table --target ioband +ioband1: 0 305235000 ioband 8:18 1 4 128 cgroup \ + range-bw 16384 :0:0 2:100:500 3:700:1000 4:30000:35000 -- 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/