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2Block IO Controller
3===================
4
5Overview
6========
7cgroup subsys "blkio" implements the block io controller. There seems to be
8a need of various kinds of IO control policies (like proportional BW, max BW)
9both at leaf nodes as well as at intermediate nodes in a storage hierarchy.
10Plan is to use the same cgroup based management interface for blkio controller
11and based on user options switch IO policies in the background.
12
13One IO control policy is throttling policy which can be used to
14specify upper IO rate limits on devices. This policy is implemented in
15generic block layer and can be used on leaf nodes as well as higher
16level logical devices like device mapper.
17
18HOWTO
19=====
20Throttling/Upper Limit policy
21-----------------------------
22- Enable Block IO controller::
23
24	CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP=y
25
26- Enable throttling in block layer::
27
28	CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING=y
29
30- Mount blkio controller (see cgroups.txt, Why are cgroups needed?)::
31
32        mount -t cgroup -o blkio none /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio
33
34- Specify a bandwidth rate on particular device for root group. The format
35  for policy is "<major>:<minor>  <bytes_per_second>"::
36
37        echo "8:16  1048576" > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/blkio.throttle.read_bps_device
38
39  Above will put a limit of 1MB/second on reads happening for root group
40  on device having major/minor number 8:16.
41
42- Run dd to read a file and see if rate is throttled to 1MB/s or not::
43
44        # dd iflag=direct if=/mnt/common/zerofile of=/dev/null bs=4K count=1024
45        1024+0 records in
46        1024+0 records out
47        4194304 bytes (4.2 MB) copied, 4.0001 s, 1.0 MB/s
48
49 Limits for writes can be put using blkio.throttle.write_bps_device file.
50
51Hierarchical Cgroups
52====================
53
54Throttling implements hierarchy support; however,
55throttling's hierarchy support is enabled iff "sane_behavior" is
56enabled from cgroup side, which currently is a development option and
57not publicly available.
58
59If somebody created a hierarchy like as follows::
60
61			root
62			/  \
63		     test1 test2
64			|
65		     test3
66
67Throttling with "sane_behavior" will handle the
68hierarchy correctly. For throttling, all limits apply
69to the whole subtree while all statistics are local to the IOs
70directly generated by tasks in that cgroup.
71
72Throttling without "sane_behavior" enabled from cgroup side will
73practically treat all groups at same level as if it looks like the
74following::
75
76				pivot
77			     /  /   \  \
78			root  test1 test2  test3
79
80Various user visible config options
81===================================
82CONFIG_BLK_CGROUP
83	- Block IO controller.
84
85CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG
86	- Debug help. Right now some additional stats file show up in cgroup
87	  if this option is enabled.
88
89CONFIG_BLK_DEV_THROTTLING
90	- Enable block device throttling support in block layer.
91
92Details of cgroup files
93=======================
94Proportional weight policy files
95--------------------------------
96- blkio.weight
97	- Specifies per cgroup weight. This is default weight of the group
98	  on all the devices until and unless overridden by per device rule.
99	  (See blkio.weight_device).
100	  Currently allowed range of weights is from 10 to 1000.
101
102- blkio.weight_device
103	- One can specify per cgroup per device rules using this interface.
104	  These rules override the default value of group weight as specified
105	  by blkio.weight.
106
107	  Following is the format::
108
109	    # echo dev_maj:dev_minor weight > blkio.weight_device
110
111	  Configure weight=300 on /dev/sdb (8:16) in this cgroup::
112
113	    # echo 8:16 300 > blkio.weight_device
114	    # cat blkio.weight_device
115	    dev     weight
116	    8:16    300
117
118	  Configure weight=500 on /dev/sda (8:0) in this cgroup::
119
120	    # echo 8:0 500 > blkio.weight_device
121	    # cat blkio.weight_device
122	    dev     weight
123	    8:0     500
124	    8:16    300
125
126	  Remove specific weight for /dev/sda in this cgroup::
127
128	    # echo 8:0 0 > blkio.weight_device
129	    # cat blkio.weight_device
130	    dev     weight
131	    8:16    300
132
133- blkio.time
134	- disk time allocated to cgroup per device in milliseconds. First
135	  two fields specify the major and minor number of the device and
136	  third field specifies the disk time allocated to group in
137	  milliseconds.
138
139- blkio.sectors
140	- number of sectors transferred to/from disk by the group. First
141	  two fields specify the major and minor number of the device and
142	  third field specifies the number of sectors transferred by the
143	  group to/from the device.
144
145- blkio.io_service_bytes
146	- Number of bytes transferred to/from the disk by the group. These
147	  are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync
148	  or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the
149	  device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field
150	  specifies the number of bytes.
151
152- blkio.io_serviced
153	- Number of IOs (bio) issued to the disk by the group. These
154	  are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync
155	  or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the
156	  device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field
157	  specifies the number of IOs.
158
159- blkio.io_service_time
160	- Total amount of time between request dispatch and request completion
161	  for the IOs done by this cgroup. This is in nanoseconds to make it
162	  meaningful for flash devices too. For devices with queue depth of 1,
163	  this time represents the actual service time. When queue_depth > 1,
164	  that is no longer true as requests may be served out of order. This
165	  may cause the service time for a given IO to include the service time
166	  of multiple IOs when served out of order which may result in total
167	  io_service_time > actual time elapsed. This time is further divided by
168	  the type of operation - read or write, sync or async. First two fields
169	  specify the major and minor number of the device, third field
170	  specifies the operation type and the fourth field specifies the
171	  io_service_time in ns.
172
173- blkio.io_wait_time
174	- Total amount of time the IOs for this cgroup spent waiting in the
175	  scheduler queues for service. This can be greater than the total time
176	  elapsed since it is cumulative io_wait_time for all IOs. It is not a
177	  measure of total time the cgroup spent waiting but rather a measure of
178	  the wait_time for its individual IOs. For devices with queue_depth > 1
179	  this metric does not include the time spent waiting for service once
180	  the IO is dispatched to the device but till it actually gets serviced
181	  (there might be a time lag here due to re-ordering of requests by the
182	  device). This is in nanoseconds to make it meaningful for flash
183	  devices too. This time is further divided by the type of operation -
184	  read or write, sync or async. First two fields specify the major and
185	  minor number of the device, third field specifies the operation type
186	  and the fourth field specifies the io_wait_time in ns.
187
188- blkio.io_merged
189	- Total number of bios/requests merged into requests belonging to this
190	  cgroup. This is further divided by the type of operation - read or
191	  write, sync or async.
192
193- blkio.io_queued
194	- Total number of requests queued up at any given instant for this
195	  cgroup. This is further divided by the type of operation - read or
196	  write, sync or async.
197
198- blkio.avg_queue_size
199	- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y.
200	  The average queue size for this cgroup over the entire time of this
201	  cgroup's existence. Queue size samples are taken each time one of the
202	  queues of this cgroup gets a timeslice.
203
204- blkio.group_wait_time
205	- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y.
206	  This is the amount of time the cgroup had to wait since it became busy
207	  (i.e., went from 0 to 1 request queued) to get a timeslice for one of
208	  its queues. This is different from the io_wait_time which is the
209	  cumulative total of the amount of time spent by each IO in that cgroup
210	  waiting in the scheduler queue. This is in nanoseconds. If this is
211	  read when the cgroup is in a waiting (for timeslice) state, the stat
212	  will only report the group_wait_time accumulated till the last time it
213	  got a timeslice and will not include the current delta.
214
215- blkio.empty_time
216	- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y.
217	  This is the amount of time a cgroup spends without any pending
218	  requests when not being served, i.e., it does not include any time
219	  spent idling for one of the queues of the cgroup. This is in
220	  nanoseconds. If this is read when the cgroup is in an empty state,
221	  the stat will only report the empty_time accumulated till the last
222	  time it had a pending request and will not include the current delta.
223
224- blkio.idle_time
225	- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y.
226	  This is the amount of time spent by the IO scheduler idling for a
227	  given cgroup in anticipation of a better request than the existing ones
228	  from other queues/cgroups. This is in nanoseconds. If this is read
229	  when the cgroup is in an idling state, the stat will only report the
230	  idle_time accumulated till the last idle period and will not include
231	  the current delta.
232
233- blkio.dequeue
234	- Debugging aid only enabled if CONFIG_BFQ_CGROUP_DEBUG=y. This
235	  gives the statistics about how many a times a group was dequeued
236	  from service tree of the device. First two fields specify the major
237	  and minor number of the device and third field specifies the number
238	  of times a group was dequeued from a particular device.
239
240- blkio.*_recursive
241	- Recursive version of various stats. These files show the
242          same information as their non-recursive counterparts but
243          include stats from all the descendant cgroups.
244
245Throttling/Upper limit policy files
246-----------------------------------
247- blkio.throttle.read_bps_device
248	- Specifies upper limit on READ rate from the device. IO rate is
249	  specified in bytes per second. Rules are per device. Following is
250	  the format::
251
252	    echo "<major>:<minor>  <rate_bytes_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.read_bps_device
253
254- blkio.throttle.write_bps_device
255	- Specifies upper limit on WRITE rate to the device. IO rate is
256	  specified in bytes per second. Rules are per device. Following is
257	  the format::
258
259	    echo "<major>:<minor>  <rate_bytes_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.write_bps_device
260
261- blkio.throttle.read_iops_device
262	- Specifies upper limit on READ rate from the device. IO rate is
263	  specified in IO per second. Rules are per device. Following is
264	  the format::
265
266	   echo "<major>:<minor>  <rate_io_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.read_iops_device
267
268- blkio.throttle.write_iops_device
269	- Specifies upper limit on WRITE rate to the device. IO rate is
270	  specified in io per second. Rules are per device. Following is
271	  the format::
272
273	    echo "<major>:<minor>  <rate_io_per_second>" > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.write_iops_device
274
275Note: If both BW and IOPS rules are specified for a device, then IO is
276      subjected to both the constraints.
277
278- blkio.throttle.io_serviced
279	- Number of IOs (bio) issued to the disk by the group. These
280	  are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync
281	  or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the
282	  device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field
283	  specifies the number of IOs.
284
285- blkio.throttle.io_service_bytes
286	- Number of bytes transferred to/from the disk by the group. These
287	  are further divided by the type of operation - read or write, sync
288	  or async. First two fields specify the major and minor number of the
289	  device, third field specifies the operation type and the fourth field
290	  specifies the number of bytes.
291
292Common files among various policies
293-----------------------------------
294- blkio.reset_stats
295	- Writing an int to this file will result in resetting all the stats
296	  for that cgroup.
297