Ryo Tsuruta
2008-Apr-24 11:18 UTC
[PATCH 0/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v0.0.4: Introduction
Hi everyone, This is dm-ioband version 0.0.4 release. Dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a device-mapper driver, which gives specified bandwidth to each job running on the same physical device. Changes since 0.0.3 (5th February): - Improve the performance when many processes are issuing I/Os simultaneously. - Change the table format to fully support dmsetup table/load commands. The table format consists all configuration parameters. - Port to linux-2.6.25. An administration tool is available. It makes it easy to configure bandwidths of disk partitions. You can download it and find the manual at http://people.valinux.co.jp/~kaizuka/dm-ioband/iobandctl/ For more details, please refer to: http://people.valinux.co.jp/~ryov/dm-ioband/ Thanks, Ryo Tsuruta
Ryo Tsuruta
2008-Apr-24 11:21 UTC
[PATCH 1/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v0.0.4: Source code and patch
Here is the patch of dm-ioband. Based on 2.6.25 Signed-off-by: Ryo Tsuruta <ryov at valinux.co.jp> Signed-off-by: Hirokazu Takahashi <taka at valinux.co.jp> diff -uprN linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/dm-ioband-ctl.c linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/dm-ioband-ctl.c --- linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/dm-ioband-ctl.c 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900 +++ linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/dm-ioband-ctl.c 2008-04-24 19:44:08.000000000 +0900 @@ -0,0 +1,1036 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2008 VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. + * Authors: Hirokazu Takahashi <taka at valinux.co.jp> + * Ryo Tsuruta <ryov at valinux.co.jp> + * + * I/O bandwidth control + * + * This file is released under the GPL. + */ +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/bio.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/workqueue.h> +#include <linux/raid/md.h> +#include "dm.h" +#include "dm-bio-list.h" +#include "dm-ioband.h" + +#define DM_MSG_PREFIX "ioband" +#define POLICY_PARAM_START 6 +#define POLICY_PARAM_DELIM "=:," + +static LIST_HEAD(ioband_device_list); +/* to protect ioband_device_list */ +static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ioband_devicelist_lock); + +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,20) +static void ioband_conduct(void *); +#else +static void ioband_conduct(struct work_struct *); +#endif +static void ioband_hold_bio(struct ioband_group *, struct bio *); +static struct bio *ioband_pop_bio(struct ioband_group *); +static int ioband_set_param(struct ioband_group *, char *, char *); +static int ioband_group_attach(struct ioband_group *, int, char *); +static int ioband_group_type_select(struct ioband_group *, char *); + +long ioband_debug; /* just for debugging */ + +static int policy_init(struct ioband_device *dp, char *name, + int argc, char **argv) +{ + struct policy_type *p; + int r; + + for (p = dm_ioband_policy_type; (p->p_name); p++) { + if (!strcmp(name, p->p_name)) + break; + } + + dp->g_policy = p; + r = p->p_policy_init(dp, argc, argv); + if (!dp->g_hold_bio) + dp->g_hold_bio = ioband_hold_bio; + if (!dp->g_pop_bio) + dp->g_pop_bio = ioband_pop_bio; + return r; +} + +static struct ioband_device *alloc_ioband_device(char *name, char *policy, + int io_throttle, int io_limit, int argc, char **argv) + +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = NULL; + struct ioband_device *p; + struct ioband_device *new; + unsigned long flags; + + new = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ioband_device), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!new) + goto try_to_find; + + /* + * Prepare its own workqueue as generic_make_request() may potentially + * block the workqueue when submitting BIOs. + */ + new->g_ioband_wq = create_workqueue("kioband"); + if (!new->g_ioband_wq) { + kfree(new); + new = NULL; + goto try_to_find; + } + +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,20) + INIT_WORK(&new->g_conductor, ioband_conduct, new); +#else + INIT_WORK(&new->g_conductor, ioband_conduct); +#endif + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new->g_groups); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new->g_list); + spin_lock_init(&new->g_lock); + new->g_io_throttle = io_throttle; + new->g_io_limit = io_limit; + new->g_issued = 0; + new->g_blocked = 0; + new->g_ref = 0; + new->g_flags = 0; + strlcpy(new->g_name, name, sizeof(new->g_name)); + new->g_policy = NULL; + new->g_hold_bio = NULL; + new->g_pop_bio = NULL; + init_waitqueue_head(&new->g_waitq); + +try_to_find: + spin_lock_irqsave(&ioband_devicelist_lock, flags); + list_for_each_entry(p, &ioband_device_list, g_list) { + if (!strcmp(p->g_name, name)) { + dp = p; + break; + } + } + if (!dp && (new)) { + if (policy_init(new, policy, argc, argv) == 0) { + dp = new; + new = NULL; + list_add_tail(&dp->g_list, &ioband_device_list); + } + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioband_devicelist_lock, flags); + + if (new) { + destroy_workqueue(new->g_ioband_wq); + kfree(new); + } + + return dp; +} + +static inline void release_ioband_device(struct ioband_device *dp) +{ + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&ioband_devicelist_lock, flags); + if (!list_empty(&dp->g_groups)) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioband_devicelist_lock, flags); + return; + } + list_del(&dp->g_list); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ioband_devicelist_lock, flags); + destroy_workqueue(dp->g_ioband_wq); + kfree(dp); +} + +static struct ioband_group *ioband_group_find(struct ioband_group *head,int id) +{ + struct ioband_group *p; + struct ioband_group *gp = NULL; + + list_for_each_entry(p, &head->c_group_list, c_group_list) { + if (p->c_id == id || id == IOBAND_ID_ANY) + gp = p; + } + return gp; +} + +static int ioband_group_init(struct ioband_group *gp, + struct ioband_group *head, struct ioband_device *dp, int id, char *param) +{ + unsigned long flags; + int r; + + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&gp->c_list); + bio_list_init(&gp->c_blocked_bios); + gp->c_id = id; /* should be verified */ + gp->c_blocked = 0; + memset(gp->c_stat, 0, sizeof(gp->c_stat)); + init_waitqueue_head(&gp->c_waitq); + gp->c_flags = 0; + + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&gp->c_group_list); + + gp->c_banddev = dp; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + if (head && ioband_group_find(head, id)) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + DMWARN("ioband_group: id=%d already exists.", id); + return -EEXIST; + } + + dp->g_ref++; + list_add_tail(&gp->c_list, &dp->g_groups); + + r = dp->g_group_ctr(gp, param); + if (r) { + list_del(&gp->c_list); + dp->g_ref--; + return r; + } + + if (head) { + list_add_tail(&gp->c_group_list, &head->c_group_list); + gp->c_dev = head->c_dev; + gp->c_target = head->c_target; + } + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + + return 0; +} + +static inline void ioband_group_release(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + list_del(&gp->c_list); + list_del(&gp->c_group_list); + dp->g_ref--; + dp->g_group_dtr(gp); + kfree(gp); +} + +static void ioband_group_destroy_all(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *group; + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + while ((group = ioband_group_find(gp, IOBAND_ID_ANY))) + ioband_group_release(group); + ioband_group_release(gp); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); +} + +static void ioband_group_stop(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + set_group_down(gp); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + queue_work(dp->g_ioband_wq, &dp->g_conductor); + flush_workqueue(dp->g_ioband_wq); +} + +static void ioband_group_stop_all(struct ioband_group *head, int suspend) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = head->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *p; + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + list_for_each_entry(p, &head->c_group_list, c_group_list) { + set_group_down(p); + if (suspend) { + set_group_suspended(p); + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband suspend: gp(%p)\n", p); + } + + } + set_group_down(head); + if (suspend) { + set_group_suspended(head); + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband suspend: gp(%p)\n", head); + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + queue_work(dp->g_ioband_wq, &dp->g_conductor); + flush_workqueue(dp->g_ioband_wq); +} + +static void ioband_group_resume_all(struct ioband_group *head) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = head->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *p; + unsigned long flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + list_for_each_entry(p, &head->c_group_list, c_group_list) { + clear_group_down(p); + clear_group_suspended(p); + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband resume: gp(%p)\n", p); + } + clear_group_down(head); + clear_group_suspended(head); + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband resume: gp(%p)\n", head); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); +} + +/* + * Create a new band device: + * parameters: <device> <device-group-id> <io_throttle> <io_limit> + * <type> <policy> <policy-param...> <group-id:group-param...> + */ +static int ioband_ctr(struct dm_target *ti, unsigned int argc, char **argv) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp, *defgrp; + struct ioband_device *dp; + int io_throttle = DEFAULT_IO_THROTTLE; + int io_limit = DEFAULT_IO_LIMIT; + int i, r = 0; + long val, id; + char *param, *endp; + + if (argc < POLICY_PARAM_START) { + ti->error = "Requires " __stringify(POLICY_PARAM_START) + " or more arguments"; + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (strlen(argv[1]) > IOBAND_NAME_MAX) { + ti->error = "Ioband device name is too long"; + return -EINVAL; + } + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband_ctr ioband device name:%s\n", argv[1]); + + gp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ioband_group), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!gp) { + ti->error = "Cannot allocate memory for ioband group"; + return -ENOMEM; + } + + r = dm_get_device(ti, argv[0], 0, ti->len, + dm_table_get_mode(ti->table), &gp->c_dev); + if (r) { + kfree(gp); + ti->error = "Device lookup failed"; + return r; + } + ti->private = gp; + + val = simple_strtol(argv[2], NULL, 0); + if (val > 0) + io_throttle = val; + + val = simple_strtol(argv[3], NULL, 0); + if (val > 0) + io_limit = val; + else { + struct request_queue *q; + + q = bdev_get_queue(gp->c_dev->bdev); + if (!q) { + dm_put_device(ti, gp->c_dev); + kfree(gp); + ti->error = "Can't get queue size"; + return -ENXIO; + } + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband_ctr nr_requests:%lu\n", + q->nr_requests); + io_limit = q->nr_requests; + } + + if (io_limit < io_throttle) + io_limit = io_throttle; + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband_ctr io_throttle:%d io_limit:%d\n", + io_throttle, io_limit); + + dp = alloc_ioband_device(argv[1], argv[5], io_throttle, io_limit, + argc - POLICY_PARAM_START, &argv[POLICY_PARAM_START]); + if (!dp) { + dm_put_device(ti, gp->c_dev); + kfree(gp); + ti->error = "Cannot create ioband device"; + return -EINVAL; + } + + for (i = POLICY_PARAM_START, defgrp = NULL; i < argc; i++) { + param = strpbrk(argv[i], POLICY_PARAM_DELIM); + if (!param) + continue; + if (param == argv[i]) { /* default ioband group */ + if (defgrp) { + ti->error + "Default ioband group specified twice"; + r = -EINVAL; + goto error; + } + param++; + r = ioband_group_init(gp, NULL, dp, + IOBAND_ID_ANY, param); + if (r) { + ti->error + "Cannot create default ioband group"; + goto error; + } + defgrp = gp; + r = ioband_group_type_select(defgrp, argv[4]); + if (r) { + ti->error = "Cannot set ioband group type"; + goto error; + } + } else { /* sub ioband group */ + if (!defgrp) + break; + id = simple_strtol(argv[i], &endp, 0); + if (!strchr(POLICY_PARAM_DELIM, *endp)) { + ti->error = "Invalid ioband group ID"; + r = -EINVAL; + goto error; + } + param++; + r = ioband_group_attach(defgrp, id, param); + if (r) { + ti->error = "Cannot create ioband group"; + goto error; + } + } + } + + if (!defgrp) { + ti->error = "No default ioband group specified"; + r = -EINVAL; + goto error; + } + return 0; + +error: + dm_put_device(ti, gp->c_dev); + if (!defgrp) + kfree(gp); + else + ioband_group_destroy_all(gp); + release_ioband_device(dp); + return r; +} + +static void ioband_dtr(struct dm_target *ti) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp = ti->private; + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + ioband_group_stop_all(gp, 0); + dm_put_device(ti, gp->c_dev); + ioband_group_destroy_all(gp); + release_ioband_device(dp); +} + +static void ioband_hold_bio(struct ioband_group *gp, struct bio *bio) +{ + /* Todo: The list should be split into a read list and a write list */ + bio_list_add(&gp->c_blocked_bios, bio); +} + +static struct bio *ioband_pop_bio(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + return bio_list_pop(&gp->c_blocked_bios); +} + +static inline void resume_to_accept_bios(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + if (is_device_blocked(dp) && dp->g_blocked < dp->g_io_limit) { + clear_device_blocked(dp); + wake_up_all(&dp->g_waitq); + } + if (is_group_blocked(gp)) { + clear_group_blocked(gp); + wake_up_all(&gp->c_waitq); + } +} + +static inline int device_should_block(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + if (is_group_down(gp)) + return 0; + if (is_device_blocked(dp)) + return 1; + if (dp->g_blocked >= dp->g_io_limit) { + set_device_blocked(dp); + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +static inline int group_should_block(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + if (is_group_down(gp)) + return 0; + if (is_group_blocked(gp)) + return 1; + if (dp->g_should_block(gp)) { + set_group_blocked(gp); + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +static inline void do_nothing(void) {} + +static inline void prevent_burst_bios(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + if (!current->mm) { + /* + * Kernel threads shouldn't be blocked easily since each of + * them may handle BIOs for several groups on several + * partitions. + */ + wait_event_lock_irq(dp->g_waitq, !device_should_block(gp), + dp->g_lock, do_nothing()); + } else { + wait_event_lock_irq(gp->c_waitq, !group_should_block(gp), + dp->g_lock, do_nothing()); + } +} + +static inline int should_pushback_bio(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + return is_group_suspended(gp) && dm_noflush_suspending(gp->c_target); +} + +static inline void prepare_to_issue(struct ioband_group *gp, struct bio *bio) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + dp->g_prepare_bio(gp, bio); + dp->g_issued++; +} + +static inline int room_for_bio(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + return dp->g_issued < dp->g_io_limit || is_group_down(gp); +} + +static inline void hold_bio(struct ioband_group *gp, struct bio *bio) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + dp->g_blocked++; + gp->c_blocked++; + dp->g_hold_bio(gp, bio); +} + +static inline int release_bios(struct ioband_group *gp, + struct bio_list *issue_list, struct bio_list *pushback_list) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct bio *bio; + + while (dp->g_can_submit(gp) && gp->c_blocked) { + if (!room_for_bio(gp)) + return 1; + bio = dp->g_pop_bio(gp); + if (!bio) + return 0; + dp->g_blocked--; + gp->c_blocked--; + if (!gp->c_blocked) + resume_to_accept_bios(gp); + prepare_to_issue(gp, bio); + if (is_group_suspended(gp)) + bio_list_add(pushback_list, bio); + else + bio_list_add(issue_list, bio); + } + + return 0; +} + +static inline struct ioband_group *ioband_group_get( + struct ioband_group *head, struct bio *bio) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp; + + if (!head->c_type->t_getid) + return head; + + gp = ioband_group_find(head, head->c_type->t_getid(bio)); + + if (!gp) + gp = head; + return gp; +} + +/* + * Start to control the bandwidth once the number of uncompleted BIOs + * exceeds the value of "io_throttle". + */ +static int ioband_map(struct dm_target *ti, struct bio *bio, + union map_info *map_context) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp = ti->private; + struct ioband_group_stat *bws; + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + unsigned long flags; + +#if 0 /* not supported yet */ + if (bio_barrier(bio)) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; +#endif + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + gp = ioband_group_get(gp, bio); + prevent_burst_bios(gp); + if (should_pushback_bio(gp)) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return DM_MAPIO_REQUEUE; + } + + bio->bi_bdev = gp->c_dev->bdev; + bio->bi_sector -= ti->begin; + bws = &gp->c_stat[bio_data_dir(bio)]; + bws->sectors += bio_sectors(bio); +retry: + if (!gp->c_blocked && room_for_bio(gp)) { + if (dp->g_can_submit(gp)) { + prepare_to_issue(gp, bio); + bws->immediate++; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return DM_MAPIO_REMAPPED; + } else if (dp->g_issued < dp->g_io_throttle) { + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband_map: token expired " + "gp:%p bio:%p\n", gp, bio); + if (dp->g_restart_bios(dp)) + goto retry; + } + } + hold_bio(gp, bio); + bws->deferred++; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + + return DM_MAPIO_SUBMITTED; +} + +/* + * Select the best group to resubmit its BIOs. + */ +static inline struct ioband_group *choose_best_group(struct ioband_device *dp) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp; + struct ioband_group *best = NULL; + int highest = 0; + int pri; + + /* Todo: The algorithm should be optimized. + * It would be better to use rbtree. + */ + list_for_each_entry(gp, &dp->g_groups, c_list) { + if (!gp->c_blocked || !room_for_bio(gp)) + continue; + pri = dp->g_can_submit(gp); + if (pri > highest) { + highest = pri; + best = gp; + } + } + + return best; +} + +/* + * This function is called right after it becomes able to resubmit BIOs. + * It selects the best BIOs and passes them to the underlying layer. + */ +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,20) +static void ioband_conduct(void *p) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = (struct ioband_device *)p; +#else +static void ioband_conduct(struct work_struct *work) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp + container_of(work, struct ioband_device, g_conductor); +#endif + struct ioband_group *gp = NULL; + struct bio *bio; + unsigned long flags; + struct bio_list issue_list, pushback_list; + + bio_list_init(&issue_list); + bio_list_init(&pushback_list); + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); +retry: + while (dp->g_blocked && (gp = choose_best_group(dp))) + release_bios(gp, &issue_list, &pushback_list); + + if (dp->g_blocked && dp->g_issued < dp->g_io_throttle) { + dprintk(KERN_ERR "ioband_conduct: token expired gp:%p\n", gp); + if (dp->g_restart_bios(dp)) + goto retry; + } + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + + while ((bio = bio_list_pop(&issue_list))) + generic_make_request(bio); + while ((bio = bio_list_pop(&pushback_list))) +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,24) + bio_endio(bio, bio->bi_size, -EIO); +#else + bio_endio(bio, -EIO); +#endif +} + +static int ioband_end_io(struct dm_target *ti, struct bio *bio, + int error, union map_info *map_context) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp = ti->private; + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + unsigned long flags; + int r = error; + + /* + * XXX: A new error code for device mapper devices should be used + * rather than EIO. + */ + if (error == -EIO && should_pushback_bio(gp)) { + /* This ioband device is suspending */ + r = DM_ENDIO_REQUEUE; + } + /* Todo: The algorithm should be optimized to eliminate the spinlock. */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + dp->g_issued--; + + /* + * Todo: It would be better to introduce high/low water marks here + * not to kick the workqueues so often. + */ + if (dp->g_blocked) + queue_work(dp->g_ioband_wq, &dp->g_conductor); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return r; +} + +static void ioband_presuspend(struct dm_target *ti) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp = ti->private; + ioband_group_stop_all(gp, 1); +} + +static void ioband_resume(struct dm_target *ti) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp = ti->private; + ioband_group_resume_all(gp); +} + + +static void ioband_group_status(struct ioband_group *gp, int *szp, + char *result, unsigned int maxlen) +{ + struct ioband_group_stat *bws; + unsigned long reqs; + int i, sz = *szp; /* used in DMEMIT() */ + + DMEMIT(" %d", gp->c_id); + for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { + bws = &gp->c_stat[i]; + reqs = bws->immediate + bws->deferred; + DMEMIT(" %lu %lu %lu", + bws->immediate + bws->deferred, bws->deferred, + bws->sectors); + } + *szp = sz; +} + +static int ioband_status(struct dm_target *ti, status_type_t type, + char *result, unsigned int maxlen) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp = ti->private, *p; + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + int sz = 0; /* used in DMEMIT() */ + unsigned long flags; + + switch (type) { + case STATUSTYPE_INFO: + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + DMEMIT("%s", dp->g_name); + ioband_group_status(gp, &sz, result, maxlen); + list_for_each_entry(p, &gp->c_group_list, c_group_list) + ioband_group_status(p, &sz, result, maxlen); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + break; + + case STATUSTYPE_TABLE: + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + DMEMIT("%s %s %d %d %s %s", + gp->c_dev->name, dp->g_name, + dp->g_io_throttle, dp->g_io_limit, + gp->c_type->t_name, dp->g_policy->p_name); + dp->g_show(gp, &sz, result, maxlen); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + break; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int ioband_group_type_select(struct ioband_group *gp, char *name) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct group_type *t; + unsigned long flags; + + for (t = dm_ioband_group_type; (t->t_name); t++) { + if (!strcmp(name, t->t_name)) + break; + } + if (!t->t_name) { + DMWARN("ioband type select: %s isn't supported.", name); + return -EINVAL; + } + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + if (!list_empty(&gp->c_group_list)) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return -EBUSY; + } + gp->c_type = t; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + + return 0; +} + +static inline int split_string(char *s, char **v) +{ + long id = IOBAND_ID_ANY; + char *p, *q; + + p = strsep(&s, POLICY_PARAM_DELIM); + q = strsep(&s, POLICY_PARAM_DELIM); + if (!q) { + *v = p; + } else { + id = simple_strtol(p, NULL, 0); + *v = q; + } + return id; +} + +static int ioband_set_param(struct ioband_group *gp, char *cmd, char *value) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + char *val_str; + int id; + unsigned long flags; + int r; + + id = split_string(value, &val_str); + + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + if (id != IOBAND_ID_ANY) { + gp = ioband_group_find(gp, id); + if (!gp) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + DMWARN("ioband_set_param: id=%d not found.", id); + return -EINVAL; + } + } + r = dp->g_set_param(gp, cmd, val_str); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return r; +} + +static int ioband_group_attach(struct ioband_group *gp, int id, char *param) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *sub_gp; + int r; + + if (id < 0) { + DMWARN("ioband_group_attach: invalid id:%d", id); + return -EINVAL; + } + if (!gp->c_type->t_getid) { + DMWARN("ioband_group_attach: " + "no ioband group type is specified"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + sub_gp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct ioband_group), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!sub_gp) + return -ENOMEM; + + r = ioband_group_init(sub_gp, gp, dp, id, param); + if (r < 0) { + kfree(sub_gp); + return r; + } + return 0; +} + +static int ioband_group_detach(struct ioband_group *gp, int id) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *sub_gp; + unsigned long flags; + + if (id < 0) { + DMWARN("ioband_group_detach: invalid id:%d", id); + return -EINVAL; + } + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + sub_gp = ioband_group_find(gp, id); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + if (!sub_gp) { + DMWARN("ioband_group_detach: invalid id:%d", id); + return -EINVAL; + } + ioband_group_stop(sub_gp); + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + ioband_group_release(sub_gp); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return 0; +} + +/* + * Message parameters: + * "policy" <name> + * ex) + * "policy" "weight" + * "type" "none"|"pid"|"pgrp"|"node"|"cpuset"|"cgroup"|"user"|"gid" + * "io_throttle" <value> + * "io_limit" <value> + * "attach" <group id> + * "detach" <group id> + * "any-command" <group id>:<value> + * ex) + * "weight" 0:<value> + * "token" 24:<value> + */ +static int ioband_message(struct dm_target *ti, unsigned int argc, char **argv) +{ + struct ioband_group *gp = ti->private, *p; + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + long val = 0; + int r = 0; + unsigned long flags; + + if (argc == 1 && !strcmp(argv[0], "reset")) { + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + memset(gp->c_stat, 0, sizeof(gp->c_stat)); + list_for_each_entry(p, &gp->c_group_list, c_group_list) + memset(p->c_stat, 0, sizeof(p->c_stat)); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return 0; + } + + if (argc != 2) { + DMWARN("Unrecognised band message received."); + return -EINVAL; + } + if (!strcmp(argv[0], "debug")) { + ioband_debug = simple_strtol(argv[1], NULL, 0); + if (ioband_debug < 0) ioband_debug = 0; + return 0; + } else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "io_throttle")) { + val = simple_strtol(argv[1], NULL, 0); + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + if (val < 0 || val > dp->g_io_limit) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return -EINVAL; + } + dp->g_io_throttle = (val == 0) ? DEFAULT_IO_THROTTLE : val; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + ioband_set_param(gp, argv[0], argv[1]); + return 0; + } else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "io_limit")) { + val = simple_strtol(argv[1], NULL, 0); + if (val == 0) { + struct request_queue *q; + + q = bdev_get_queue(gp->c_dev->bdev); + if (!q) + return -ENXIO; + val = q->nr_requests; + } + spin_lock_irqsave(&dp->g_lock, flags); + if (val < dp->g_io_throttle) { + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + return -EINVAL; + } + dp->g_io_limit = val; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dp->g_lock, flags); + ioband_set_param(gp, argv[0], argv[1]); + return 0; + } else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "type")) { + return ioband_group_type_select(gp, argv[1]); + } else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "attach")) { + long id = simple_strtol(argv[1], NULL, 0); + return ioband_group_attach(gp, id, NULL); + } else if (!strcmp(argv[0], "detach")) { + long id = simple_strtol(argv[1], NULL, 0); + return ioband_group_detach(gp, id); + } else { + /* message anycommand <group-id>:<value> */ + r = ioband_set_param(gp, argv[0], argv[1]); + if (r < 0) + DMWARN("Unrecognised band message received."); + return r; + } + return 0; +} + +static struct target_type ioband_target = { + .name = "ioband", + .module = THIS_MODULE, + .version = {0, 0, 4}, + .ctr = ioband_ctr, + .dtr = ioband_dtr, + .map = ioband_map, + .end_io = ioband_end_io, + .presuspend = ioband_presuspend, + .resume = ioband_resume, + .status = ioband_status, + .message = ioband_message, +}; + +static int __init dm_ioband_init(void) +{ + int r; + + r = dm_register_target(&ioband_target); + if (r < 0) { + DMERR("register failed %d", r); + return r; + } + return r; +} + +static void __exit dm_ioband_exit(void) +{ + int r; + + r = dm_unregister_target(&ioband_target); + if (r < 0) + DMERR("unregister failed %d", r); +} + +module_init(dm_ioband_init); +module_exit(dm_ioband_exit); + +MODULE_DESCRIPTION(DM_NAME " I/O bandwidth control"); +MODULE_AUTHOR("Hirokazu Takahashi <taka at valinux.co.jp>, " + "Ryo Tsuruta <ryov at valinux.co.jp"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff -uprN linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/dm-ioband.h linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/dm-ioband.h --- linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/dm-ioband.h 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900 +++ linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/dm-ioband.h 2008-04-24 12:14:51.000000000 +0900 @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2008 VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. + * + * I/O bandwidth control + * + * This file is released under the GPL. + */ + +#include <linux/version.h> +#include <linux/wait.h> + +#define DEFAULT_IO_THROTTLE 4 +#define DEFAULT_IO_LIMIT 128 +#define IOBAND_NAME_MAX 31 +#define IOBAND_ID_ANY (-1) + +struct ioband_group; + +struct ioband_device { + struct list_head g_groups; + struct work_struct g_conductor; + struct workqueue_struct *g_ioband_wq; + int g_io_throttle; + int g_io_limit; + int g_issued; + int g_blocked; + spinlock_t g_lock; + wait_queue_head_t g_waitq; + + int g_ref; /* just for debugging */ + struct list_head g_list; + int g_flags; + char g_name[IOBAND_NAME_MAX + 1]; + struct policy_type *g_policy; + + /* policy dependent */ + int (*g_can_submit)(struct ioband_group *); + void (*g_prepare_bio)(struct ioband_group *, struct bio *); + int (*g_restart_bios)(struct ioband_device *); + void (*g_hold_bio)(struct ioband_group *, struct bio *); + struct bio * (*g_pop_bio)(struct ioband_group *); + int (*g_group_ctr)(struct ioband_group *, char *); + void (*g_group_dtr)(struct ioband_group *); + int (*g_set_param)(struct ioband_group *, char *cmd, char *value); + int (*g_should_block)(struct ioband_group *); + void (*g_show)(struct ioband_group *, int *, char *, unsigned int); + + /* members for weight balancing policy */ + int g_epoch; + int g_weight_total; + int g_token_base; + +}; + +struct ioband_group_stat { + unsigned long sectors; + unsigned long immediate; + unsigned long deferred; +}; + +struct ioband_group { + struct list_head c_list; + struct ioband_device *c_banddev; + struct dm_dev *c_dev; + struct dm_target *c_target; + struct bio_list c_blocked_bios; + struct list_head c_group_list; + int c_id; /* should be unsigned long or unsigned long long */ + char c_name[IOBAND_NAME_MAX + 1]; /* rfu */ + int c_blocked; + wait_queue_head_t c_waitq; + int c_flags; + struct ioband_group_stat c_stat[2]; /* hold rd/wr status */ + struct group_type *c_type; + + /* members for weight balancing policy */ + int c_weight; + int c_my_epoch; + int c_token; + int c_token_init_value; + int c_limit; + + /* rfu */ + /* struct bio_list c_ordered_tag_bios; */ +}; + +#define DEV_BIO_BLOCKED 1 + +#define set_device_blocked(dp) ((dp)->g_flags |= DEV_BIO_BLOCKED) +#define clear_device_blocked(dp) ((dp)->g_flags &= ~DEV_BIO_BLOCKED) +#define is_device_blocked(dp) ((dp)->g_flags & DEV_BIO_BLOCKED) + + +#define IOG_BIO_BLOCKED 1 +#define IOG_GOING_DOWN 2 +#define IOG_SUSPENDED 4 + +#define set_group_blocked(gp) ((gp)->c_flags |= IOG_BIO_BLOCKED) +#define clear_group_blocked(gp) ((gp)->c_flags &= ~IOG_BIO_BLOCKED) +#define is_group_blocked(gp) ((gp)->c_flags & IOG_BIO_BLOCKED) + +#define set_group_down(gp) ((gp)->c_flags |= IOG_GOING_DOWN) +#define clear_group_down(gp) ((gp)->c_flags &= ~IOG_GOING_DOWN) +#define is_group_down(gp) ((gp)->c_flags & IOG_GOING_DOWN) + +#define set_group_suspended(gp) ((gp)->c_flags |= IOG_SUSPENDED) +#define clear_group_suspended(gp) ((gp)->c_flags &= ~IOG_SUSPENDED) +#define is_group_suspended(gp) ((gp)->c_flags & IOG_SUSPENDED) + +struct policy_type { + const char *p_name; + int (*p_policy_init)(struct ioband_device *, int, char **); +}; + +extern struct policy_type dm_ioband_policy_type[]; + +struct group_type { + const char *t_name; + int (*t_getid)(struct bio *); +}; + +extern struct group_type dm_ioband_group_type[]; + +/* Just for debugging */ +extern long ioband_debug; +#define dprintk(format, a...) \ + if (ioband_debug > 0) ioband_debug--, printk(format, ##a) diff -uprN linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/dm-ioband-policy.c linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/dm-ioband-policy.c --- linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/dm-ioband-policy.c 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900 +++ linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/dm-ioband-policy.c 2008-04-24 19:49:22.000000000 +0900 @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2008 VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. + * + * I/O bandwidth control + * + * This file is released under the GPL. + */ +#include <linux/bio.h> +#include <linux/workqueue.h> +#include "dm.h" +#include "dm-bio-list.h" +#include "dm-ioband.h" + +/* + * The following functions determine when and which BIOs should + * be submitted to control the I/O flow. + * It is possible to add a new BIO scheduling policy with it. + */ + + +/* + * Functions for weight balancing policy. + */ +#define DEFAULT_WEIGHT 100 +#define DEFAULT_TOKENBASE 2048 +#define IOBAND_IOPRIO_BASE 100 + +static int proceed_global_epoch(struct ioband_device *dp) +{ + dp->g_epoch++; +#if 0 /* this will also work correctly */ + if (dp->g_blocked) + queue_work(dp->g_ioband_wq, &dp->g_conductor); + return 0; +#endif + dprintk(KERN_ERR "proceed_epoch %d --> %d\n", + dp->g_epoch-1, dp->g_epoch); + return 1; +} + +static inline int proceed_epoch(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + + if (gp->c_my_epoch != dp->g_epoch) { + gp->c_my_epoch = dp->g_epoch; + return 1; + } + return 0; +} + +static inline int iopriority(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + int iopri; + + iopri = gp->c_token*IOBAND_IOPRIO_BASE/gp->c_token_init_value + 1; + if (gp->c_my_epoch != dp->g_epoch) + iopri += IOBAND_IOPRIO_BASE; + if (is_group_down(gp)) + iopri += IOBAND_IOPRIO_BASE*2; + + return iopri; +} + +static int is_token_left(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + if (gp->c_token > 0) + return iopriority(gp); + + if (proceed_epoch(gp) || is_group_down(gp)) { + gp->c_token = gp->c_token_init_value; + dprintk(KERN_ERR "refill token: gp:%p token:%d\n", + gp, gp->c_token); + return iopriority(gp); + } + return 0; +} + +static void prepare_token(struct ioband_group *gp, struct bio *bio) +{ + gp->c_token--; +} + +static void set_weight(struct ioband_group *gp, int new) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + struct ioband_group *p; + + dp->g_weight_total += (new - gp->c_weight); + gp->c_weight = new; + + list_for_each_entry(p, &dp->g_groups, c_list) { + /* Fixme: it might overflow */ + p->c_token = p->c_token_init_value + dp->g_token_base*p->c_weight/dp->g_weight_total + 1; + p->c_limit + dp->g_io_limit*p->c_weight/dp->g_weight_total + 1; + } +} + +static int policy_weight_ctr(struct ioband_group *gp, char *arg) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + char *endp; + long weight; + + if (!arg) + weight = DEFAULT_WEIGHT; + else { + weight = simple_strtol(arg, &endp, 0); + if (*endp != '\0' || weight <= 0) + return -EINVAL; + } + + gp->c_my_epoch = dp->g_epoch; + gp->c_weight = 0; + set_weight(gp, weight); + return 0; +} + +static void policy_weight_dtr(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + set_weight(gp, 0); +} + +static int policy_weight_param(struct ioband_group *gp, char *cmd, char *value) +{ + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + long val = simple_strtol(value, NULL, 0); + int r = 0; + + if (!strcmp(cmd, "weight")) { + if (val > 0) + set_weight(gp, val); + else + r = -EINVAL; + } else if (!strcmp(cmd, "token")) { + if (val > 0) { + dp->g_token_base = val; + set_weight(gp, gp->c_weight); + } else + r = -EINVAL; + } else if (!strcmp(cmd, "io_limit")) { + set_weight(gp, gp->c_weight); + } else { + r = -EINVAL; + } + return r; +} + +static void policy_weight_show(struct ioband_group *gp, int *szp, + char *result, unsigned int maxlen) +{ + struct ioband_group *p; + struct ioband_device *dp = gp->c_banddev; + int sz = *szp; /* used in DMEMIT() */ + + DMEMIT(" %d :%d", dp->g_token_base, gp->c_weight); + list_for_each_entry(p, &gp->c_group_list, c_group_list) + DMEMIT(" %d:%d", p->c_id, p->c_weight); + *szp = sz; +} + +static int is_queue_full(struct ioband_group *gp) +{ + return gp->c_blocked >= gp->c_limit; +} + + +/* + * <Method> <description> + * 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. + */ +static int policy_weight_init(struct ioband_device *dp, int argc, char **argv) +{ + char *endp; + long val; + + if (argc < 1) + return -EINVAL; + + val = simple_strtol(argv[0], &endp, 0); + if (*endp != '\0' || val < 0) + return -EINVAL; + if (val == 0) + val = DEFAULT_TOKENBASE; + + dp->g_can_submit = is_token_left; + dp->g_prepare_bio = prepare_token; + dp->g_restart_bios = proceed_global_epoch; + dp->g_group_ctr = policy_weight_ctr; + dp->g_group_dtr = policy_weight_dtr; + dp->g_set_param = policy_weight_param; + dp->g_should_block = is_queue_full; + dp->g_show = policy_weight_show; + + dp->g_token_base = val; + dp->g_epoch = 0; + dp->g_weight_total = 0; + return 0; +} +/* weight balancing policy. --- End --- */ + + +static int policy_default_init(struct ioband_device *dp, + int argc, char **argv) /*XXX*/ +{ + return policy_weight_init(dp, argc, argv); /* temp */ +} + +struct policy_type dm_ioband_policy_type[] = { + {"default", policy_default_init}, + {"weight", policy_weight_init}, + {NULL, policy_default_init} +}; diff -uprN linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/dm-ioband-type.c linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/dm-ioband-type.c --- linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/dm-ioband-type.c 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900 +++ linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/dm-ioband-type.c 2008-04-24 19:40:54.000000000 +0900 @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +/* + * Copyright (C) 2008 VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. + * + * I/O bandwidth control + * + * This file is released under the GPL. + */ +#include <linux/bio.h> +#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_BIO +#include <linux/biocontrol.h> +#endif +#include "dm.h" +#include "dm-bio-list.h" +#include "dm-ioband.h" + +/* + * Any I/O bandwidth can be divided into several bandwidth groups, each of which + * has its own unique ID. The following functions are called to determine + * which group a given BIO belongs to and return the ID of the group. + */ + +/* ToDo: unsigned long value would be better for group ID */ + +static int ioband_process_id(struct bio *bio) +{ + /* + * This function will work for KVM and Xen. + */ + return (int)current->tgid; +} + +static int ioband_process_group(struct bio *bio) +{ +#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,24) + return (int)process_group(current); +#else + return (int)task_pgrp_nr(current); +#endif +} + +static int ioband_uid(struct bio *bio) +{ + return (int)current->uid; +} + +static int ioband_gid(struct bio *bio) +{ + return (int)current->gid; +} + +static int ioband_cpuset(struct bio *bio) +{ + return 0; /* not implemented yet */ +} + +static int ioband_node(struct bio *bio) +{ + return 0; /* not implemented yet */ +} + +static int ioband_cgroup(struct bio *bio) +{ +#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_BIO + return get_bio_cgroup_id(bio->bi_io_vec[0].bv_page); +#else + /* + * This function should return the ID of the cgroup which issued "bio". + * The ID of the cgroup which the current process belongs to won't be + * suitable ID for this purpose, since some BIOs will be handled by kernel + * threads like aio or pdflush on behalf of the process requesting the BIOs. + */ + return 0; /* not implemented yet */ +#endif +} + +struct group_type dm_ioband_group_type[] = { + {"none", NULL}, + {"pgrp", ioband_process_group}, + {"pid", ioband_process_id}, + {"node", ioband_node}, + {"cpuset", ioband_cpuset}, + {"cgroup", ioband_cgroup}, + {"user", ioband_uid}, + {"uid", ioband_uid}, + {"gid", ioband_gid}, + {NULL, NULL} +}; diff -uprN linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/Kconfig linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/Kconfig --- linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/Kconfig 2008-04-17 11:49:44.000000000 +0900 +++ linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/Kconfig 2008-04-24 17:40:43.000000000 +0900 @@ -288,4 +288,17 @@ config DM_UEVENT ---help--- Generate udev events for DM events. +config DM_IOBAND + tristate "I/O bandwidth control (EXPERIMENTAL)" + depends on BLK_DEV_DM && EXPERIMENTAL + ---help--- + This device-mapper target allows to define how the + available bandwith of a storage device should be + shared between processes, cgroups, the partitions or the LUNs. + + Information on how to use dm-ioband is available in: + <file:Documentation/device-mapper/ioband.txt>. + + If unsure, say N. + endif # MD diff -uprN linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/Makefile linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/Makefile --- linux-2.6.25.orig/drivers/md/Makefile 2008-04-17 11:49:44.000000000 +0900 +++ linux-2.6.25/drivers/md/Makefile 2008-04-24 17:40:18.000000000 +0900 @@ -3,12 +3,13 @@ # dm-mod-objs := dm.o dm-table.o dm-target.o dm-linear.o dm-stripe.o \ - dm-ioctl.o dm-io.o kcopyd.o + dm-ioctl.o dm-io.o dm-kcopyd.o dm-multipath-objs := dm-hw-handler.o dm-path-selector.o dm-mpath.o dm-snapshot-objs := dm-snap.o dm-exception-store.o -dm-mirror-objs := dm-log.o dm-raid1.o +dm-mirror-objs := dm-raid1.o dm-rdac-objs := dm-mpath-rdac.o dm-hp-sw-objs := dm-mpath-hp-sw.o +dm-ioband-objs := dm-ioband-ctl.o dm-ioband-policy.o dm-ioband-type.o md-mod-objs := md.o bitmap.o raid456-objs := raid5.o raid6algos.o raid6recov.o raid6tables.o \ raid6int1.o raid6int2.o raid6int4.o \ @@ -39,8 +40,9 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH_EMC) += dm-emc obj-$(CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH_HP) += dm-hp-sw.o obj-$(CONFIG_DM_MULTIPATH_RDAC) += dm-rdac.o obj-$(CONFIG_DM_SNAPSHOT) += dm-snapshot.o -obj-$(CONFIG_DM_MIRROR) += dm-mirror.o +obj-$(CONFIG_DM_MIRROR) += dm-mirror.o dm-log.o obj-$(CONFIG_DM_ZERO) += dm-zero.o +obj-$(CONFIG_DM_IOBAND) += dm-ioband.o quiet_cmd_unroll = UNROLL $@ cmd_unroll = $(PERL) $(srctree)/$(src)/unroll.pl $(UNROLL) \
Ryo Tsuruta
2008-Apr-24 11:22 UTC
[PATCH 2/2] dm-ioband: I/O bandwidth controller v0.0.4: Document
Here is the document of dm-ioband. Based on 2.6.25 Signed-off-by: Ryo Tsuruta <ryov at valinux.co.jp> Signed-off-by: Hirokazu Takahashi <taka at valinux.co.jp> diff -uprN linux-2.6.25.orig/Documentation/device-mapper/ioband.txt linux-2.6.25/Documentation/device-mapper/ioband.txt --- linux-2.6.25.orig/Documentation/device-mapper/ioband.txt 1970-01-01 09:00:00.000000000 +0900 +++ linux-2.6.25/Documentation/device-mapper/ioband.txt 2008-04-24 16:51:58.000000000 +0900 @@ -0,0 +1,883 @@ + Block I/O bandwidth control: dm-ioband + + ------------------------------------------------------- + + Table of Contents + + [1]What's dm-ioband all about? + + [2]Differences from the CFQ I/O scheduler + + [3]How dm-ioband works. + + [4]Setup and Installation + + [5]Getting started + + [6]Command Reference + + [7]Examples + +What's dm-ioband all about? + + dm-ioband is an I/O bandwidth controller implemented as a device-mapper + driver. Several jobs using the same physical device have to share the + bandwidth of the device. dm-ioband gives bandwidth to each job according + to its weight, which each job can set its own value to. + + At this time, a job is a group of processes with the same pid or pgrp or + uid. There is also a plan to make it support cgroup. A job can also be a + virtual machine such as KVM or Xen. + + +------+ +------+ +------+ +------+ +------+ +------+ + |cgroup| |cgroup| | the | | pid | | pid | | the | jobs + | A | | B | |others| | X | | Y | |others| + +--|---+ +--|---+ +--|---+ +--|---+ +--|---+ +--|---+ + +--V----+---V---+----V---+ +--V----+---V---+----V---+ + | group | group | default| | group | group | default| ioband groups + | | | group | | | | group | + +-------+-------+--------+ +-------+-------+--------+ + | ioband1 | | ioband2 | ioband devices + +-----------|------------+ +-----------|------------+ + +-----------V--------------+-------------V------------+ + | | | + | sdb1 | sdb2 | physical devices + +--------------------------+--------------------------+ + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Differences from the CFQ I/O scheduler + + Dm-ioband is flexible to configure the bandwidth settings. + + Dm-ioband can work with any type of I/O scheduler such as the NOOP + scheduler, which is often chosen for high-end storages, since it is + implemented outside the I/O scheduling layer. It allows both of partition + based bandwidth control and job --- a group of processes --- based + control. In addition, it can set different configuration on each physical + device to control its bandwidth. + + Meanwhile the current implementation of the CFQ scheduler has 8 IO + priority levels and all jobs whose processes have the same IO priority + share the bandwidth assigned to this level between them. And IO priority + is an attribute of a process so that it equally effects to all block + devices. + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +How dm-ioband works. + + Every ioband device has one ioband group, which by default is called the + default group. + + Ioband devices can also have extra ioband groups in them. Each ioband + group has a job to support and a weight. Proportional to the weight, + dm-ioband gives tokens to the group. + + A group passes on I/O requests that its job issues to the underlying + layer so long as it has tokens left, while requests are blocked if there + aren't any tokens left in the group. One token is consumed each time the + group passes on a request. dm-ioband will refill groups with tokens once + all of groups that have requests on a given physical device use up their + tokens. + + With this approach, a job running on an ioband group with large weight + is guaranteed to be able to issue a large number of I/O requests. + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Setup and Installation + + Build a kernel with these options enabled: + + CONFIG_MD + CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM + CONFIG_DM_IOBAND + + + If compiled as module, use modprobe to load dm-ioband. + + # make modules + # make modules_install + # depmod -a + # modprobe dm-ioband + + + "dmsetup targets" command shows all available device-mapper targets. + "ioband" is displayed if dm-ioband has been loaded. + + # dmsetup targets + ioband v0.0.4 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Getting started + + The following is a brief description how to control the I/O bandwidth of + disks. In this description, we'll take one disk with two partitions as an + example target. + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Create and map ioband devices + + Create two ioband devices "ioband1" and "ioband2". "ioband1" is mapped + to "/dev/sda1" and has a weight of 40. "ioband2" is mapped to "/dev/sda2" + and has a weight of 10. "ioband1" can use 80% --- 40/(40+10)*100 --- of + the bandwidth of the physical disk "/dev/sda" while "ioband2" can use 20%. + + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda1) ioband /dev/sda1 1 0 0 none" \ + "weight 0 :40" | dmsetup create ioband1 + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda2) ioband /dev/sda2 1 0 0 none" \ + "weight 0 :10" | dmsetup create ioband2 + + + If the commands are successful then the device files + "/dev/mapper/ioband1" and "/dev/mapper/ioband2" will have been created. + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Additional bandwidth control + + In this example two extra ioband groups are created on "ioband1". The + first group consists of all the processes with user-id 1000 and the second + group consists of all the processes with user-id 2000. Their weights are + 30 and 20 respectively. + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 type user + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 attach 1000 + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 attach 2000 + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 weight 1000:30 + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 weight 2000:20 + + + Now the processes in the user-id 1000 group can use 30% --- + 30/(30+20+40+10)*100 --- of the bandwidth of the physical disk. + + Table 1. Weight assignments + + +----------------------------------------------------------------+ + | ioband device | ioband group | ioband weight | + |---------------+--------------------------------+---------------| + | ioband1 | user id 1000 | 30 | + |---------------+--------------------------------+---------------| + | ioband1 | user id 2000 | 20 | + |---------------+--------------------------------+---------------| + | ioband1 | default group(the other users) | 40 | + |---------------+--------------------------------+---------------| + | ioband2 | default group | 10 | + +----------------------------------------------------------------+ + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Remove the ioband devices + + Remove the ioband devices when no longer used. + + # dmsetup remove ioband1 + # dmsetup remove ioband2 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Command Reference + + Create an ioband device + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup create IOBAND_DEVICE + + DESCRIPTION + + Create an ioband device with the given name IOBAND_DEVICE. + Generally, dmsetup reads a table from standard input. Each line of + the table specifies a single target and is of the form: + + start_sector num_sectors "ioband" device_file ioband_device_id \ + io_throttle io_limit ioband_group_type policy token_base \ + :weight [ioband_group_id:weight...] + + + start_sector, num_sectors + + The sector range of the underlying device where + dm-ioband maps. + + ioband + + Specify the string "ioband" as a target type. + + device_file + + Underlying device name. + + ioband_device_id + + The ID number for an ioband device. The same ID + must be set among the ioband devices that share the + same bandwidth, which means they work on the same + physical disk. + + io_throttle + + Dm-ioband starts to control the bandwidth when the + number of BIOs in progress exceeds this value. If 0 + is specified, dm-ioband uses the default value. + + io_limit + + Dm-ioband blocks all I/O requests for the + IOBAND_DEVICE when the number of BIOs in progress + exceeds this value. If 0 is specified, dm-ioband uses + the default value. + + ioband_group_type + + Specify how to evaluate the ioband group ID. The + type must be one of "none", "user", "gid", "pid" or + "pgrp." Specify "none" if you don't need any ioband + groups other than the default ioband group. + + policy + + Bandwidth control policy. Currently support only + "weight", which controls issuing I/O requests to the + underlying device according to the proportional to + the weight of each ioband group. + + token_base + + The number of tokens which specified by token_base + will be distributed to all ioband groups according to + the proportional to the weight of each ioband group. + If 0 is specified, dm-ioband uses the default value. + + ioband_group_id:weight + + Set the weight of the ioband group specified by + ioband_group_id. If ioband_group_id is omitted, the + weight is assigned to the default ioband group. + + EXAMPLE + + Create an ioband device with the following parameters: + + * Starting sector = "0" + + * The number of sectors = "$(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda1)" + + * Target type = "ioband" + + * Underlying device name = "/dev/sda1" + + * Ioband device ID = "128" + + * I/O throttle = "10" + + * I/O limit = "400" + + * Ioband group type = "user" + + * Bandwidth control policy = "weight" + + * Token base = "2048" + + * Weight for the default ioband group = "100" + + * Weight for the ioband group 1000 = "80" + + * Weight for the ioband group 2000 = "20" + + * Ioband device name = "ioband1" + + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda1) ioband" \ + "/dev/sda1 128 10 400 user weight 2048 :100 1000:80 2000:20" \ + | dmsetup create ioband1 + + + Create two device groups (ID=1,2). The bandwidths of these + device groups will be individually controlled. + + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda1) ioband /dev/sda1 1" \ + "0 0 none weight 0 :80" | dmsetup create ioband1 + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda2) ioband /dev/sda2 1" \ + "0 0 none weight 0 :20" | dmsetup create ioband2 + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sdb3) ioband /dev/sdb3 2" \ + "0 0 none weight 0 :60" | dmsetup create ioband3 + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sdb4) ioband /dev/sdb4 2" \ + "0 0 none weight 0 :40" | dmsetup create ioband4 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Remove the ioband device + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup remove IOBAND_DEVICE + + DESCRIPTION + + Remove the specified ioband device IOBAND_DEVICE. All the band + groups attached to the ioband device are also removed + automatically. + + EXAMPLE + + Remove ioband device "ioband1." + + # dmsetup remove ioband1 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Set an ioband group type + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 type TYPE + + DESCRIPTION + + Set the ioband group type of the specified ioband device + IOBAND_DEVICE. TYPE must be one of "none", "user", "gid", "pid" or + "pgrp." Once the type is set, new ioband groups can be created on + IOBAND_DEVICE. + + EXAMPLE + + Set the ioband group type of ioband device "ioband1" to "user." + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 type user + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Create an ioband group + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 attach ID + + DESCRIPTION + + Create an ioband group and attach it to IOBAND_DEVICE. ID + specifies user-id, group-id, process-id or process-group-id + depending the ioband group type of IOBAND_DEVICE. + + EXAMPLE + + Create an ioband group which consists of all processes with + user-id 1000 and attach it to ioband device "ioband1." + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 type user + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 attach 1000 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Detach the ioband group + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 detach ID + + DESCRIPTION + + Detach the ioband group specified by ID from ioband device + IOBAND_DEVICE. + + EXAMPLE + + Detach the ioband group with ID "2000" from ioband device + "ioband2." + + # dmsetup message ioband2 0 detach 1000 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Set the weight of an ioband group + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 weight VAL + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 weight ID:VAL + + DESCRIPTION + + Set the weight of the ioband group specified by ID. Set the + weight of the default ioband group of IOBAND_DEVICE if ID isn't + specified. + + The following example means that "ioband1" can use 80% --- + 40/(40+10)*100 --- of the bandwidth of the physical disk while + "ioband2" can use 20%. + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 weight 40 + # dmsetup message ioband2 0 weight 10 + + + The following lines have the same effect as the above: + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 weight 4 + # dmsetup message ioband2 0 weight 1 + + + VAL must be an integer larger than 0. The default value, which + is assigned to newly created ioband groups, is 100. + + EXAMPLE + + Set the weight of the default ioband group of "ioband1" to 40. + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 weight 40 + + + Set the weight of the ioband group of "ioband1" with ID "1000" + to 10. + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 weight 1000:10 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Set the number of tokens + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 token VAL + + DESCRIPTION + + Set the number of tokens to VAL. According to their weight, this + number of tokens will be distributed to all the ioband groups on + the physical device to which ioband device IOBAND_DEVICE belongs + when they use up their tokens. + + VAL must be an integer greater than 0. The default is 2048. + + EXAMPLE + + Set the number of tokens of the physical device to which + "ioband1" belongs to 256. + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 token 256 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Set I/O throttling + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 io_throttle VAL + + DESCRIPTION + + Set the I/O throttling value of the physical disk to which + ioband device IOBAND_DEVICE belongs to VAL. Dm-ioband start to + control the bandwidth when the number of BIOs in progress on the + physical disk exceeds this value. + + EXAMPLE + + Set the I/O throttling value of "ioband1" to 16. + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 io_throttle 16 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Set I/O limiting + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 io_limit VAL + + DESCRIPTION + + Set the I/O limiting value of the physical disk to which ioband + device IOBAND_DEVICE belongs to VAL. Dm-ioband will block all I/O + requests for the physical device if the number of BIOs in progress + on the physical disk exceeds this value. + + EXAMPLE + + Set the I/O limiting value of "ioband1" to 128. + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 io_limit 128 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Display settings + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup table --target ioband + + DESCRIPTION + + Display the current table for the ioband device in a format. See + "dmsetup create" command for information on the table format. + + EXAMPLE + + The following output shows the current table of "ioband1." + + # dmsetup table --target ioband + ioband: 0 32129937 ioband1 8:29 128 10 400 user weight \ + 2048 :100 1000:80 2000:20 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Display Statistics + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup status --target ioband + + DESCRIPTION + + Display the statistics of all the ioband devices whose target + type is "ioband." + + The output format is as below. the first five columns shows: + + * ioband device name + + * logical start sector of the device (must be 0) + + * device size in sectors + + * target type (must be "ioband") + + * device group ID + + The remaining columns show the statistics of each ioband group + on the band device. Each group uses seven columns for its + statistics. + + * ioband group ID (-1 means default) + + * total read requests + + * delayed read requests + + * total read sectors + + * total write requests + + * delayed write requests + + * total write sectors + + EXAMPLE + + The following output shows the statistics of two ioband devices. + Ioband2 only has the default ioband group and ioband1 has three + (default, 1001, 1002) ioband groups. + + # dmsetup status + ioband2: 0 44371467 ioband 128 -1 143 90 424 122 78 352 + ioband1: 0 44371467 ioband 128 -1 223 172 408 211 136 600 1001 \ + 166 107 472 139 95 352 1002 211 146 520 210 147 504 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Reset status counter + + SYNOPSIS + + dmsetup message IOBAND_DEVICE 0 reset + + DESCRIPTION + + Reset the statistics of ioband device IOBAND_DEVICE. + + EXAMPLE + + Reset the statistics of "ioband1." + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 reset + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Examples + + Example #1: Bandwidth control on Partitions + + This example describes how to control the bandwidth with disk + partitions. The following diagram illustrates the configuration of this + example. You may want to run a database on /dev/mapper/ioband1 and web + applications on /dev/mapper/ioband2. + + /mnt1 /mnt2 mount points + | | + +-------------V------------+ +-------------V------------+ + | /dev/mapper/ioband1 | | /dev/mapper/ioband2 | ioband devices + +--------------------------+ +--------------------------+ + | default group | | default group | ioband groups + | (80) | | (40) | (weight) + +-------------|------------+ +-------------|------------+ + | | + +-------------V-------------+--------------V------------+ + | /dev/sda1 | /dev/sda2 | physical devices + +---------------------------+---------------------------+ + + + To setup the above configuration, follow these steps: + + 1. Create ioband devices with the same device group ID and assign + weights of 80 and 40 to the default ioband groups respectively. + + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda1) ioband /dev/sda1 1 0 0" \ + "none weight 0 :80" | dmsetup create ioband1 + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda2) ioband /dev/sda2 1 0 0" \ + "none weight 0 :40" | dmsetup create ioband2 + + + 2. Create filesystems on the ioband devices and mount them. + + # mkfs.ext3 /dev/mapper/ioband1 + # mount /dev/mapper/ioband1 /mnt1 + + # mkfs.ext3 /dev/mapper/ioband2 + # mount /dev/mapper/ioband2 /mnt2 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Example #2: Bandwidth control on Logical Volumes + + This example is similar to the example #1 but it uses LVM logical + volumes instead of disk partitions. This example shows how to configure + ioband devices on two striped logical volumes. + + /mnt1 /mnt2 mount points + | | + +-------------V------------+ +-------------V------------+ + | /dev/mapper/ioband1 | | /dev/mapper/ioband2 | ioband devices + +--------------------------+ +--------------------------+ + | default group | | default group | ioband groups + | (80) | | (40) | (weight) + +-------------|------------+ +-------------|------------+ + | | + +-------------V------------+ +-------------V------------+ + | /dev/mapper/lv0 | | /dev/mapper/lv1 | striped logical + | | | | volumes + +-------------------------------------------------------+ + | vg0 | volume group + +-------------|----------------------------|------------+ + | | + +-------------V------------+ +-------------V------------+ + | /dev/sdb | | /dev/sdc | physical devices + +--------------------------+ +--------------------------+ + + + To setup the above configuration, follow these steps: + + 1. Initialize the partitions for use by LVM. + + # pvcreate /dev/sdb + # pvcreate /dev/sdc + + + 2. Create a new volume group named "vg0" with /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc. + + # vgcreate vg0 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc + + + 3. Create two logical volumes in "vg0." The volumes have to be striped. + + # lvcreate -n lv0 -i 2 -l 64 vg0 -L 1024M + # lvcreate -n lv1 -i 2 -l 64 vg0 -L 1024M + + + The rest is the same as the example #1. + + 4. Create ioband devices corresponding to each logical volume and + assign weights of 80 and 40 to the default ioband groups respectively. + + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/mapper/vg0-lv0)" \ + "ioband /dev/mapper/vg0-lv0 1 0 0 none weight 0 :80" | \ + dmsetup create ioband1 + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/mapper/vg0-lv1)" \ + "ioband /dev/mapper/vg0-lv1 1 0 0 none weight 0 :40" | \ + dmsetup create ioband2 + + + 5. Create filesystems on the ioband devices and mount them. + + # mkfs.ext3 /dev/mapper/ioband1 + # mount /dev/mapper/ioband1 /mnt1 + + # mkfs.ext3 /dev/mapper/ioband2 + # mount /dev/mapper/ioband2 /mnt2 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Example #3: Bandwidth control on processes + + This example describes how to control the bandwidth with groups of + processes. You may also want to run an additional application on the same + machine described in the example #1. This example shows how to add a new + ioband group for this application. + + /mnt1 /mnt2 mount points + | | + +-------------V------------+ +-------------V------------+ + | /dev/mapper/ioband1 | | /dev/mapper/ioband2 | ioband devices + +-------------+------------+ +-------------+------------+ + | default | | user=1000 | default | ioband groups + | (80) | | (20) | (40) | (weight) + +-------------+------------+ +-------------+------------+ + | | + +-------------V-------------+--------------V------------+ + | /dev/sda1 | /dev/sda2 | physical device + +---------------------------+---------------------------+ + + + The following shows to set up a new ioband group on the machine that is + already configured as the example #1. The application will have a weight + of 20 and run with user-id 1000 on /dev/mapper/ioband2. + + 1. Set the type of ioband2 to "user." + + # dmsetup message ioband2 0 type user. + + + 2. Create a new ioband group on ioband2. + + # dmsetup message ioband2 0 attach 1000 + + + 3. Assign weight of 10 to this newly created ioband group. + + # dmsetup message ioband2 0 weight 1000:20 + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Example #4: Bandwidth control for Xen virtual block devices + + This example describes how to control the bandwidth for Xen virtual + block devices. The following diagram illustrates the configuration of this + example. + + Virtual Machine 1 Virtual Machine 2 virtual machines + | | + +-------------V------------+ +-------------V------------+ + | /dev/xvda1 | | /dev/xvda1 | virtual block + +-------------|------------+ +-------------|------------+ devices + | | + +-------------V------------+ +-------------V------------+ + | /dev/mapper/ioband1 | | /dev/mapper/ioband2 | ioband devices + +--------------------------+ +--------------------------+ + | default group | | default group | ioband groups + | (80) | | (40) | (weight) + +-------------|------------+ +-------------|------------+ + | | + +-------------V-------------+--------------V------------+ + | /dev/sda1 | /dev/sda2 | physical device + +---------------------------+---------------------------+ + + + The followings shows how to map ioband device "ioband1" and "ioband2" to + virtual block device "/dev/xvda1 on Virtual Machine 1" and "/dev/xvda1 on + Virtual Machine 2" respectively on the machine configured as the example + #1. Add the following lines to the configuration files that are referenced + when creating "Virtual Machine 1" and "Virtual Machine 2." + + For "Virtual Machine 1" + disk = [ 'phy:/dev/mapper/ioband1,xvda,w' ] + + For "Virtual Machine 2" + disk = [ 'phy:/dev/mapper/ioband2,xvda,w' ] + + + -------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + Example #5: Bandwidth control for Xen blktap devices + + This example describes how to control the bandwidth for Xen virtual + block devices when Xen blktap devices are used. The following diagram + illustrates the configuration of this example. + + Virtual Machine 1 Virtual Machine 2 virtual machines + | | + +-------------V------------+ +-------------V------------+ + | /dev/xvda1 | | /dev/xvda1 | virtual block + +-------------|------------+ +-------------|------------+ devices + | | + +-------------V----------------------------V------------+ + | /dev/mapper/ioband1 | ioband device + +---------------------------+---------------------------+ + | default group | default group | ioband groups + | (80) | (40) | (weight) + +-------------|-------------+--------------|------------+ + | | + +-------------|----------------------------|------------+ + | +----------V----------+ +----------V---------+ | + | | vm1.img | | vm2.img | | disk image files + | +---------------------+ +--------------------+ | + | /vmdisk | mount point + +---------------------------|---------------------------+ + | + +---------------------------V---------------------------+ + | /dev/sda1 | physical device + +-------------------------------------------------------+ + + + To setup the above configuration, follow these steps: + + 1. Create an ioband device. + + # echo "0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/sda1) ioband /dev/sda1" \ + "1 0 0 none weight 0 :100" | dmsetup create ioband1 + + + 2. Add the following lines to the configuration files that are + referenced when creating "Virtual Machine 1" and "Virtual Machine 2." + Disk image files "/vmdisk/vm1.img" and "/vmdisk/vm2.img" will be used. + + For "Virtual Machine 1" + disk = [ 'tap:aio:/vmdisk/vm1.img,xvda,w', ] + + For "Virtual Machine 1" + disk = [ 'tap:aio:/vmdisk/vm2.img,xvda,w', ] + + + 3. Run the virtual machines. + + # xm create vm1 + # xm create vm2 + + + 4. Find out the process IDs of the daemons which control the blktap + devices. + + # lsof /vmdisk/disk[12].img + COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME + tapdisk 15011 root 11u REG 253,0 2147483648 48961 /vmdisk/vm1.img + tapdisk 15276 root 13u REG 253,0 2147483648 48962 /vmdisk/vm2.img + + + 5. Create new ioband groups of pid 15011 and pid 15276, which are + process IDs of the tapdisks, and assign weight of 80 and 40 to the + groups respectively. + + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 type pid + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 attach 15011 + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 weight 15011:80 + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 attach 15276 + # dmsetup message ioband1 0 weight 15276:40
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