Spdk/examples/bdev/fio_plugin/README.md
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Introduction

This directory contains a plug-in module for fio to enable use with SPDK. Fio is free software published under version 2 of the GPL license.

Compiling fio

Clone the fio source repository from https://github.com/axboe/fio

git clone https://github.com/axboe/fio
cd fio

Compile the fio code and install:

make
make install

Compiling SPDK

Clone the SPDK source repository from https://github.com/spdk/spdk

git clone https://github.com/spdk/spdk
cd spdk
git submodule update --init

Then, run the SPDK configure script to enable fio (point it to the root of the fio repository):

cd spdk
./configure --with-fio=/path/to/fio/repo <other configuration options>

Finally, build SPDK:

make

Note to advanced users: These steps assume you're using the DPDK submodule. If you are using your own version of DPDK, the fio plugin requires that DPDK be compiled with -fPIC. You can compile DPDK with -fPIC by modifying your DPDK configuration file and adding the line:

EXTRA_CFLAGS=-fPIC

Usage

To use the SPDK fio plugin with fio, specify the plugin binary using LD_PRELOAD when running fio and set ioengine=spdk_bdev in the fio configuration file (see example_config.fio in the same directory as this README).

LD_PRELOAD=<path to spdk repo>/build/fio/spdk_bdev fio

The fio configuration file must contain one new parameter:

spdk_json_conf=./examples/bdev/fio_plugin/bdev.json

You can specify which block device to run against by setting the filename parameter to the block device name:

filename=Malloc0

Or for NVMe devices:

filename=Nvme0n1

Currently the SPDK fio plugin is limited to the thread usage model, so fio jobs must also specify thread=1 when using the SPDK fio plugin.

fio also currently has a race condition on shutdown if dynamically loading the ioengine by specifying the engine's full path via the ioengine parameter - LD_PRELOAD is recommended to avoid this race condition.

When testing random workloads, it is recommended to set norandommap=1. fio's random map processing consumes extra CPU cycles which will degrade performance over time with the fio_plugin since all I/O are submitted and completed on a single CPU core.