1#!/usr/bin/ksh 2 3# 4# This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the 5# Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0. 6# You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version 7# 1.0 of the CDDL. 8# 9# A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this 10# source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at 11# http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. 12# 13 14# 15# Copyright (c) 2015, 2016 by Delphix. All rights reserved. 16# 17 18# 19# Description: 20# Trigger fio runs using the sequential_writes job file. The number of runs and 21# data collected is determined by the PERF_* variables. See do_fio_run for 22# details about these variables. 23# 24# Prior to each fio run the dataset is recreated, and fio writes new files 25# into an otherwise empty pool. 26# 27# Thread/Concurrency settings: 28# PERF_NTHREADS defines the number of files created in the test filesystem, 29# as well as the number of threads that will simultaneously drive IO to 30# those files. The settings chosen are from measurements in the 31# PerfAutoESX/ZFSPerfESX Environments, selected at concurrency levels that 32# are at peak throughput but lowest latency. Higher concurrency introduces 33# queue time latency and would reduce the impact of code-induced performance 34# regressions. 35# 36 37. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib 38. $STF_SUITE/tests/perf/perf.shlib 39 40log_onexit cleanup 41 42function cleanup 43{ 44 recreate_perf_pool 45} 46 47recreate_perf_pool 48populate_perf_filesystems 49 50# Aim to fill the pool to 50% capacity while accounting for a 3x compressratio. 51export TOTAL_SIZE=$(($(get_prop avail $PERFPOOL) * 3 / 2)) 52 53# Variables for use by fio. 54if [[ -n $PERF_REGRESSION_WEEKLY ]]; then 55 export PERF_RUNTIME=${PERF_RUNTIME:-$PERF_RUNTIME_WEEKLY} 56 export PERF_RUNTYPE=${PERF_RUNTYPE:-'weekly'} 57 export PERF_NTHREADS=${PERF_NTHREADS:-'1 4 8 16 32 64 128'} 58 export PERF_NTHREADS_PER_FS=${PERF_NTHREADS_PER_FS:-'0'} 59 export PERF_SYNC_TYPES=${PERF_SYNC_TYPES:-'0 1'} 60 export PERF_IOSIZES=${PERF_IOSIZES:-'8k 64k 256k'} 61elif [[ -n $PERF_REGRESSION_NIGHTLY ]]; then 62 export PERF_RUNTIME=${PERF_RUNTIME:-$PERF_RUNTIME_NIGHTLY} 63 export PERF_RUNTYPE=${PERF_RUNTYPE:-'nightly'} 64 export PERF_NTHREADS=${PERF_NTHREADS:-'16 32'} 65 export PERF_NTHREADS_PER_FS=${PERF_NTHREADS_PER_FS:-'0'} 66 export PERF_SYNC_TYPES=${PERF_SYNC_TYPES:-'1'} 67 export PERF_IOSIZES=${PERF_IOSIZES:-'8k 128k 1m'} 68fi 69 70# Set up the scripts and output files that will log performance data. 71lun_list=$(pool_to_lun_list $PERFPOOL) 72log_note "Collecting backend IO stats with lun list $lun_list" 73export collect_scripts=( 74 "kstat zfs:0 1" "kstat" 75 "vmstat -T d 1" "vmstat" 76 "mpstat -T d 1" "mpstat" 77 "iostat -T d -xcnz 1" "iostat" 78 "dtrace -Cs $PERF_SCRIPTS/io.d $PERFPOOL $lun_list 1" "io" 79 "dtrace -s $PERF_SCRIPTS/profile.d" "profile" 80) 81 82log_note "Sequential writes with $PERF_RUNTYPE settings" 83do_fio_run sequential_writes.fio true false 84log_pass "Measure IO stats during sequential write load" 85