Spdk/examples/nvme/fio_plugin
Ben Walker 7f5b671db7 env: Convert some rte_mempools to spdk_mempools
This converts some, but not all, usage of rte_mempool
to spdk_mempool. The remaining rte_mempools use features
we elected not to expose through spdk_mempool such as
constructors, so that will need to be revisited.

Change-Id: I6528809a864ab466b8d19431789bf0f976b648b6
Signed-off-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
2016-10-12 09:53:32 -07:00
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.gitignore nvme: Add an fio plugin 2016-05-18 13:51:36 -07:00
example_config.fio nvme: Add an fio plugin 2016-05-18 13:51:36 -07:00
fio_plugin.c env: Convert some rte_mempools to spdk_mempools 2016-10-12 09:53:32 -07:00
Makefile env: Make the environment library configurable. 2016-10-05 11:51:37 -07:00
README.md fio_plugin: add norandommap=1 recommendation to README 2016-08-02 13:31:38 -07:00

Compiling

First, clone the fio source repository from http://github.com/axboe/fio

git clone http://github.com/axboe/fio

Then check out the fio 2.8 tag

cd fio && git checkout fio-2.8

Finally, compile the code with

./configure && make

Next, edit the CONFIG file located in the root of the SPDK repository and set CONFIG_FIO_PLUGIN to y and FIO_SOURCE_DIR to the location of the fio repository that was just created.

Further, you'll need to build DPDK with -fPIC set. You can do this by modifying your DPDK config file (i.e. config/defconfig_x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc) to include the line

EXTRA_CFLAGS=-fPIC

At this point, build SPDK as per normal. The fio plugin will be placed in the same directory as this README.

Usage

To use the SPDK fio plugin with fio, simply set the following in the fio configuration file (see example_config.fio in the same directory as this README).

ioengine=<path to fio_plugin binary>

To select NVMe devices, you simply pass an identifier as the filename in the format

domain.bus.slot.func/namespace

Remember that NVMe namespaces start at 1, not 0! Also, the notation uses '.' throughout, not ':'. For example - 0000.04.00.0/1.

Currently the fio_plugin is limited to a single thread, so only one job is supported.

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.