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From: "Austin S. Hemmelgarn" <ahferroin7@gmail.com>
To: Chris Murphy <lists@colorremedies.com>
Cc: Christian Rohmann <crohmann@netcologne.de>,
	linux-btrfs <linux-btrfs@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: btrfs-progs 4.4 re-balance of RAID6 is very slow / limited to one cpu core?
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 07:27:08 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <56AA091C.5090102@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAJCQCtT9NZdaJ8MKHQw-1ARi7PkLeq_p9dtdZaPYdLt8EpTcbA@mail.gmail.com>

On 2016-01-27 16:53, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Austin S. Hemmelgarn
> <ahferroin7@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hmm, I did some automated testing in a couple of VM's last night, and I have
>> to agree, this _really_ needs to get optimized.  Using the same data-set on
>> otherwise identical VM's, I saw an average 28x slowdown (best case was 16x,
>> worst was almost 100x) for balancing a RAID6 set versus a RAID1 set.  While
>> the parity computations add to the time, there is absolutely no way that
>> just that can explain why this is taking so long.  The closest comparison
>> using MD or DM RAID is probably a full verification of the array, and the
>> greatest difference there that I've seen is around 10x.
>
> I can't exactly reproduce this. I'm using +C qcow2 on Btrfs on one SSD
> to back the drives in the VM.
In my case I was using a set of 8 thinly-provisioned 256G (virtual size) 
LVM volumes exposed directly to a Xen VM as virtual block devices, 
physically backed by traditional hard drives.
For both tests, I used a filesystem spanning all the disks which had a 
lot of sparse files, and had had a lot of data chunks forced allocated 
and then made almost empty.  I made a point to use snapshots to ensure 
that the filesystem itself was not a variable in this.  It's probably 
worth noting that the system I ran this on does have other VM's running 
at the same time on the same physical CPU's, but we need to plan for 
that use case also.
>
> 2x btrfs raid1 with files totalling 5G consistently takes ~1 minute
> [1]  to balance (no filters)
Similar times here.
>
> 4x btrfs raid6 with the same files *inconsistently* takes ~1m15s [2]
> to balance (no filters)
On this I was literally getting around 30 minutes on average, with one 
case where it only took 16, and one where it took 97.  On both 
configurations, I did 12 runs total.
> iotop is all over the place, from 21MB/s writes to 527MB/s
Similar results with iotop, with values ranging from 2MB/s up to spikes 
of 100MB/s (which is about 150% of the measured streaming write speed 
from the VM going straight to the virtual disk).
>
>
> Do both of you get something like this:
> [root@f23m ~]# dmesg | grep -i raid
> [    1.518682] raid6: sse2x1   gen()  4531 MB/s
> [    1.535663] raid6: sse2x1   xor()  3783 MB/s
> [    1.552683] raid6: sse2x2   gen() 10140 MB/s
> [    1.569658] raid6: sse2x2   xor()  7306 MB/s
> [    1.586673] raid6: sse2x4   gen() 11261 MB/s
> [    1.603683] raid6: sse2x4   xor()  7009 MB/s
> [    1.603685] raid6: using algorithm sse2x4 gen() 11261 MB/s
> [    1.603686] raid6: .... xor() 7009 MB/s, rmw enabled
> [    1.603687] raid6: using ssse3x2 recovery algorithm
My system picks avx2x4, which supposedly gets 6.6 GB/s on this hardware, 
although I've never seen any raid recovery, even on RAM disks, manage 
that kind of computational throughput.
>
>
>
> [1] Did it 3 times
> 1m8
> 0m58
> 0m40
>
> [2] Did this multiple times
> 1m15s
> 0m55s
> 0m49s
> And then from that point all attempts were 2+m, but never more than
> 2m29s. I'm not sure why, but there were a lot of drop outs in iotop
> where it'd go to 0MB/s for a couple seconds. I captured some sysrq+t
> for this.
I saw similar drops in IO performance as well, although I didn't get any 
traces for it.
>
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_2Asp8DGjJ9SE5ZNTBGQUV1ZUk
>
>


  reply	other threads:[~2016-01-28 12:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-01-22 13:38 btrfs-progs 4.4 re-balance of RAID6 is very slow / limited to one cpu core? Christian Rohmann
2016-01-22 14:51 ` Duncan
2016-01-24  2:30 ` Henk Slager
2016-01-25 11:34   ` Christian Rohmann
2016-01-25 22:13     ` Chris Murphy
     [not found]       ` <CAKZK7uxdX9UBPOKButtPjqBOdVUfHdRTimP+W34fkz1h9P+wHg@mail.gmail.com>
2016-01-26  0:44         ` Fwd: " Justin Brown
2016-01-26  5:17           ` Chris Murphy
2016-01-26  6:14             ` Chris Murphy
2016-01-26  8:54               ` Christian Rohmann
2016-01-26 19:26                 ` Chris Murphy
2016-01-26 19:27                   ` Chris Murphy
2016-01-26 19:57                   ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn
2016-01-26 20:20                     ` Chris Murphy
2016-01-27  8:48                       ` Christian Rohmann
2016-01-27 16:34                         ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn
2016-01-27 20:58                           ` bbrendon
2016-01-27 21:53                           ` Chris Murphy
2016-01-28 12:27                             ` Austin S. Hemmelgarn [this message]
2016-02-01 14:10                             ` Christian Rohmann
2016-02-01 20:52                               ` Chris Murphy
2016-02-09 13:48                                 ` Christian Rohmann
2016-02-09 16:46                                   ` Marc MERLIN
2016-02-09 21:46                                   ` Chris Murphy
2016-02-10  2:23                                     ` Chris Murphy
2016-02-10  2:36                                       ` Chris Murphy
2016-02-10 13:19                                     ` Christian Rohmann
2016-02-10 19:16                                       ` Chris Murphy
2016-02-10 19:38                                         ` Chris Murphy

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