| =================== |
| Block IO Controller |
| =================== |
| |
| Overview |
| ======== |
| cgroup subsys "blkio" implements the block io controller. There seems to be |
| a need of various kinds of IO control policies (like proportional BW, max BW) |
| both at leaf nodes as well as at intermediate nodes in a storage hierarchy. |
| Plan is to use the same cgroup based management interface for blkio controller |
| and based on user options switch IO policies in the background. |
| |
| One IO control policy is throttling policy which can be used to |
| specify upper IO rate limits on devices. This policy is implemented in |
| generic block layer and can be used on leaf nodes as well as higher |
| level logical devices like device mapper. |
| |
| HOWTO |
| ===== |
| |
| Throttling/Upper Limit policy |
| ----------------------------- |
| Enable Block IO controller:: |
| |
| CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP=y |
| |
| Enable throttling in block layer:: |
| |
| CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING=y |
| |
| Mount blkio controller (see cgroups.txt, Why are cgroups needed?):: |
| |
| mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio |
| |
| Specify a bandwidth rate on particular device for root group. The format |
| for policy is "<major>:<minor> <bytes_per_second>":: |
| |
| echo "8:16 1048576" > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/blkio.throttle.read_bps_device |
| |
| This will put a limit of 1MB/second on reads happening for root group |
| on device having major/minor number 8:16. |
| |
| Run dd to read a file and see if rate is throttled to 1MB/s or not:: |
| |
| # dd iflag=direct if=/mnt/common/zerofile of=/dev/null bs=4K count=1024 |
| 1024+0 records in |
| 1024+0 records out |
| 4194304 bytes (4.2 MB) copied, 4.0001 s, 1.0 MB/s |
| |
| Limits for writes can be put using blkio.throttle.write_bps_device file. |
| |
| Hierarchical Cgroups |
| ==================== |
| |
| Throttling implements hierarchy support; however, |
| throttling's hierarchy support is enabled iff "sane_behavior" is |
| enabled from cgroup side, which currently is a development option and |
| not publicly available. |
| |
| If somebody created a hierarchy like as follows:: |
| |
| root |
| / \ |
| test1 test2 |
| | |
| test3 |
| |
| Throttling with "sane_behavior" will handle the |
| hierarchy correctly. For throttling, all limits apply |
| to the whole subtree while all statistics are local to the IOs |
| directly generated by tasks in that cgroup. |
| |
| Throttling without "sane_behavior" enabled from cgroup side will |
| practically treat all groups at same level as if it looks like the |
| following:: |
| |
| pivot |
| / / \ \ |
| root test1 test2 test3 |
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| Various user visible config options |
| =================================== |
| |
| CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP |
| Block IO controller. |
| |
| CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG |
| Debug help. Right now some additional stats file show up in cgroup |
| if this option is enabled. |
| |
| CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING |
| Enable block device throttling support in block layer. |
| |
| Details of cgroup files |
| ======================= |
| |
| Proportional weight policy files |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| blkio.bfq.weight |
| Specifies per cgroup weight. This is default weight of the group |
| on all the devices until and unless overridden by per device rule |
| (see `blkio.bfq.weight_device` below). |
| |
| Currently allowed range of weights is from 1 to 1000. For more details, |
| see Documentation/block/bfq-iosched.rst. |
| |
| blkio.bfq.weight_device |
| Specifes per cgroup per device weights, overriding the default group |
| weight. For more details, see Documentation/block/bfq-iosched.rst. |
| |
| Following is the format:: |
| |
| # echo dev_maj:dev_minor weight > blkio.bfq.weight_device |
| |
| Configure weight=300 on /dev/sdb (8:16) in this cgroup:: |
| |
| # echo 8:16 300 > blkio.bfq.weight_device |
| # cat blkio.bfq.weight_device |
| dev weight |
| 8:16 300 |
| |
| Configure weight=500 on /dev/sda (8:0) in this cgroup:: |
| |
| # echo 8:0 500 > blkio.bfq.weight_device |
| # cat blkio.bfq.weight_device |
| dev weight |
| 8:0 500 |
| 8:16 300 |
| |
| Remove specific weight for /dev/sda in this cgroup:: |
| |
| # echo 8:0 0 > blkio.bfq.weight_device |
| # cat blkio.bfq.weight_device |
| dev weight |
| 8:16 300 |
| |
| blkio.time |
| Disk time allocated to cgroup per device in milliseconds. First |
| two fields specify the major and minor number of the device and |
| third field specifies the disk time allocated to group in |
| milliseconds. |
| |
| blkio.sectors |
| Number of sectors transferred to/from disk by the group. First |
| two fields specify the major and minor number of the device and |
| third field specifies the number of sectors transferred by the |
| group to/from the device. |
| |
| blkio.io_service_bytes |
| Number of bytes transferred to/from the disk by the group. These |
| are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync |
| or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the |
| device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field |
| specifies the number of bytes. |
| |
| blkio.io_serviced |
| Number of IOs (bio) issued to the disk by the group. These |
| are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync |
| or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the |
| device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field |
| specifies the number of IOs. |
| |
| blkio.io_service_time |
| Total amount of time between request dispatch and request completion |
| for the IOs done by this cgroup. This is in nanoseconds to make it |
| meaningful for flash devices too. For devices with queue depth of 1, |
| this time represents the actual service time. When queue_depth > 1, |
| that is no longer true as requests may be served out of order. This |
| may cause the service time for a given IO to include the service time |
| of multiple IOs when served out of order which may result in total |
| io_service_time > actual time elapsed. This time is further divided by |
| the type of operation - read or write, sync or async. First two fields |
| specify the major and minor number of the device, third field |
| specifies the operation type and the fourth field specifies the |
| io_service_time in ns. |
| |
| blkio.io_wait_time |
| Total amount of time the IOs for this cgroup spent waiting in the |
| scheduler queues for service. This can be greater than the total time |
| elapsed since it is cumulative io_wait_time for all IOs. It is not a |
| measure of total time the cgroup spent waiting but rather a measure of |
| the wait_time for its individual IOs. For devices with queue_depth > 1 |
| this metric does not include the time spent waiting for service once |
| the IO is dispatched to the device but till it actually gets serviced |
| (there might be a time lag here due to re-ordering of requests by the |
| device). This is in nanoseconds to make it meaningful for flash |
| devices too. This time is further divided by the type of operation - |
| read or write, sync or async. First two fields specify the major and |
| minor number of the device, third field specifies the operation type |
| and the fourth field specifies the io_wait_time in ns. |
| |
| blkio.io_merged |
| Total number of bios/requests merged into requests belonging to this |
| cgroup. This is further divided by the type of operation - read or |
| write, sync or async. |
| |
| blkio.io_queued |
| Total number of requests queued up at any given instant for this |
| cgroup. This is further divided by the type of operation - read or |
| write, sync or async. |
| |
| blkio.avg_queue_size |
| Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y. |
| The average queue size for this cgroup over the entire time of this |
| cgroup's existence. Queue size samples are taken each time one of the |
| queues of this cgroup gets a timeslice. |
| |
| blkio.group_wait_time |
| Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y. |
| This is the amount of time the cgroup had to wait since it became busy |
| (i.e., went from 0 to 1 request queued) to get a timeslice for one of |
| its queues. This is different from the io_wait_time which is the |
| cumulative total of the amount of time spent by each IO in that cgroup |
| waiting in the scheduler queue. This is in nanoseconds. If this is |
| read when the cgroup is in a waiting (for timeslice) state, the stat |
| will only report the group_wait_time accumulated till the last time it |
| got a timeslice and will not include the current delta. |
| |
| blkio.empty_time |
| Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y. |
| This is the amount of time a cgroup spends without any pending |
| requests when not being served, i.e., it does not include any time |
| spent idling for one of the queues of the cgroup. This is in |
| nanoseconds. If this is read when the cgroup is in an empty state, |
| the stat will only report the empty_time accumulated till the last |
| time it had a pending request and will not include the current delta. |
| |
| blkio.idle_time |
| Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y. |
| This is the amount of time spent by the IO scheduler idling for a |
| given cgroup in anticipation of a better request than the existing ones |
| from other queues/cgroups. This is in nanoseconds. If this is read |
| when the cgroup is in an idling state, the stat will only report the |
| idle_time accumulated till the last idle period and will not include |
| the current delta. |
| |
| blkio.dequeue |
| Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y. This |
| gives the statistics about how many a times a group was dequeued |
| from service tree of the device. First two fields specify the major |
| and minor number of the device and third field specifies the number |
| of times a group was dequeued from a particular device. |
| |
| blkio.*_recursive |
| Recursive version of various stats. These files show the |
| same information as their non-recursive counterparts but |
| include stats from all the descendant cgroups. |
| |
| Throttling/Upper limit policy files |
| ----------------------------------- |
| blkio.throttle.read_bps_device |
| Specifies upper limit on READ rate from the device. IO rate is |
| specified in bytes per second. Rules are per device. Following is |
| the format:: |
| |
| echo "<major>:<minor> <rate_bytes_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.read_bps_device |
| |
| blkio.throttle.write_bps_device |
| Specifies upper limit on WRITE rate to the device. IO rate is |
| specified in bytes per second. Rules are per device. Following is |
| the format:: |
| |
| echo "<major>:<minor> <rate_bytes_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.write_bps_device |
| |
| blkio.throttle.read_iops_device |
| Specifies upper limit on READ rate from the device. IO rate is |
| specified in IO per second. Rules are per device. Following is |
| the format:: |
| |
| echo "<major>:<minor> <rate_io_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.read_iops_device |
| |
| blkio.throttle.write_iops_device |
| Specifies upper limit on WRITE rate to the device. IO rate is |
| specified in io per second. Rules are per device. Following is |
| the format:: |
| |
| echo "<major>:<minor> <rate_io_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.write_iops_device |
| |
| Note: If both BW and IOPS rules are specified for a device, then IO is |
| subjected to both the constraints. |
| |
| blkio.throttle.io_serviced |
| Number of IOs (bio) issued to the disk by the group. These |
| are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync |
| or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the |
| device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field |
| specifies the number of IOs. |
| |
| blkio.throttle.io_service_bytes |
| Number of bytes transferred to/from the disk by the group. These |
| are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync |
| or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the |
| device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field |
| specifies the number of bytes. |
| |
| Common files among various policies |
| ----------------------------------- |
| blkio.reset_stats |
| Writing an int to this file will result in resetting all the stats |
| for that cgroup. |