[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] blk[front|back] does not hand over minimum and optimal_io_size to domU
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 02:15:01PM +0100, Adi Kriegisch wrote: > Dear Pasi, > > I am still investigating this... (and I also wrote a bug report about it > which is still waiting for an update). > If you submitted it to xen bugzilla then it's also worth sending an email to xen-devel .. bugs are mostly handled/discussed on xen-devel mailinglist. Thanks for the update, -- Pasi > > > I investigated some serious performance drop between Dom0 and DomU with > > > LVM on top of RAID6 and blkback devices. > [SNIP] > > > minimum_io_size -- if not set -- is hardware block size which seems to be > > > set to 512 in xlvbd_init_blk_queue (blkfront.c). Btw: blockdev --getbsz > > > /dev/space/test gives 4096 on Dom0 while DomU reports 512. > I recompiled the kernel with those values hardcoded. It had no direct > impact on the benchmark results. So this assumtion was wrong. > > > > I can somehow mitigate the issue by using a way smaller chunk size but > > > this > > > is IMHO just working around the issue. > Using a smaller chunk size indeed helps to improve write speeds but read > speeds are getting worse then. > Making benchmarks with different chunk sizes and different kernels is quite > time consuming; therefor I did not provide an update on that yet. > > > > Is this a bug or a regression? Or does this happen to anyone using RAID6 > > > (and probably RAID5 as well) and noone noticed the drop until now? > I'd be really glad if someone who is using raid5 or raid6 on Dom0 could > provide some numbers on this. > > Probably this is related to the weak hardware I am using: This machine is > an Atom D525 with 4 (hyperthreaded) cores. Maybe the issue is related to > in-order/out-of-order execution or something like that? > > > Did you find more info about this issue? > To sum it up: no, not yet! ;-) > > Thanks for asking, > Adi _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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