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Jens Axboeebac4652005-12-08 15:25:21 +01001fio
2---
3
Jens Axboe79809112006-06-09 10:14:54 +02004fio is a tool that will spawn a number of threads or processes doing a
5particular type of io action as specified by the user. fio takes a
6number of global parameters, each inherited by the thread unless
7otherwise parameters given to them overriding that setting is given.
8The typical use of fio is to write a job file matching the io load
9one wants to simulate.
Jens Axboeebac4652005-12-08 15:25:21 +010010
Jens Axboe2b02b542005-12-08 15:29:14 +010011
12Source
13------
14
15fio resides in a git repo, the canonical place is:
16
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060017 git://git.kernel.dk/fio.git
Jens Axboe97f049c2007-04-23 18:54:55 +020018
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060019When inside a corporate firewall, git:// URL sometimes does not work.
20If git:// does not work, use the http protocol instead:
Jens Axboea9bac3f2011-09-29 09:21:49 -060021
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060022 http://git.kernel.dk/fio.git
Jens Axboe2b02b542005-12-08 15:29:14 +010023
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060024Snapshots are frequently generated and include the git meta data as well.
25Snapshots can download from:
Jens Axboe2b02b542005-12-08 15:29:14 +010026
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060027 http://brick.kernel.dk/snaps/
Jens Axboe2b02b542005-12-08 15:29:14 +010028
Jens Axboe47334aa2014-06-23 07:52:48 -060029There are also two official mirrors. Both of these are synced within
30an hour of commits landing at git.kernel.dk. So if the main repo is
31down for some reason, either one of those is safe to use:
32
33 git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/fio.git
34 https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/axboe/fio.git
35
36or
37
38 https://github.com/axboe/fio.git
39
Jens Axboe1053a102006-06-06 09:23:13 +020040
Sebastian Kayserd85b1ad2010-11-30 20:49:18 +010041Binary packages
42---------------
43
44Debian:
45Starting with Debian "Squeeze", fio packages are part of the official
46Debian repository. http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=fio
47
48Ubuntu:
49Starting with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (aka "Lucid Lynx"), fio packages are part
50of the Ubuntu "universe" repository.
51http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=fio
52
Sebastian Kayserd85b1ad2010-11-30 20:49:18 +010053Red Hat, CentOS & Co:
Jens Axboea68594c2007-03-05 12:37:54 +010054Dag Wieërs has RPMs for Red Hat related distros, find them here:
Jens Axboea68594c2007-03-05 12:37:54 +010055http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/fio/
56
Sebastian Kayserd85b1ad2010-11-30 20:49:18 +010057Mandriva:
Jens Axboe244e1702007-07-19 14:21:08 +020058Mandriva has integrated fio into their package repository, so installing
59on that distro should be as easy as typing 'urpmi fio'.
60
Sebastian Kayserd85b1ad2010-11-30 20:49:18 +010061Solaris:
62Packages for Solaris are available from OpenCSW. Install their pkgutil
63tool (http://www.opencsw.org/get-it/pkgutil/) and then install fio via
64'pkgutil -i fio'.
65
Bruce Cranecc314b2011-01-04 10:59:30 +010066Windows:
67Bruce Cran <bruce@cran.org.uk> has fio packages for Windows at
Bruce Cran78080862013-02-20 20:35:16 +000068http://www.bluestop.org/fio/ .
Bruce Cranecc314b2011-01-04 10:59:30 +010069
Jens Axboe2b02b542005-12-08 15:29:14 +010070
Jens Axboe726f6ff2007-01-03 21:02:41 +010071Mailing list
72------------
73
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060074The fio project mailing list is meant for anything related to fio including
75general discussion, bug reporting, questions, and development.
Jens Axboe2e8552b2008-10-01 09:04:28 +020076
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060077An automated mail detailing recent commits is automatically sent to the
78list at most daily. The list address is fio@vger.kernel.org, subscribe
79by sending an email to majordomo@vger.kernel.org with
80
81 subscribe fio
Jens Axboe2e8552b2008-10-01 09:04:28 +020082
Erik Inge Bolsø4f5d1522010-04-14 10:13:57 +020083in the body of the email. Archives can be found here:
84
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060085 http://www.spinics.net/lists/fio/
Erik Inge Bolsø4f5d1522010-04-14 10:13:57 +020086
87and archives for the old list can be found here:
Jens Axboe2e8552b2008-10-01 09:04:28 +020088
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -060089 http://maillist.kernel.dk/fio-devel/
Jens Axboe726f6ff2007-01-03 21:02:41 +010090
91
Jens Axboebbfd6b02006-06-07 19:42:54 +020092Building
93--------
94
Jens Axboe6e1e3842013-04-11 15:03:58 +020095Just type 'configure', 'make' and 'make install'.
Jens Axboebbfd6b02006-06-07 19:42:54 +020096
Bruce Crand015e392011-01-28 08:39:09 +010097Note that GNU make is required. On BSD it's available from devel/gmake;
98on Solaris it's in the SUNWgmake package. On platforms where GNU make
99isn't the default, type 'gmake' instead of 'make'.
Jens Axboebbfd6b02006-06-07 19:42:54 +0200100
Jens Axboe6e1e3842013-04-11 15:03:58 +0200101Configure will print the enabled options. Note that on Linux based
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600102platforms, the libaio development packages must be installed to use
103the libaio engine. Depending on distro, it is usually called
104libaio-devel or libaio-dev.
Jens Axboe6de43c12008-04-11 09:16:59 +0200105
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600106For gfio, gtk 2.18 (or newer), associated glib threads, and cairo are required
107to be installed. gfio isn't built automatically and can be enabled
Jens Axboe6e1e3842013-04-11 15:03:58 +0200108with a --enable-gfio option to configure.
Jens Axboe6de43c12008-04-11 09:16:59 +0200109
Aaron Carroll2382dca2013-04-15 08:41:41 +0200110To build FIO with a cross-compiler:
111 $ make clean
112 $ make CROSS_COMPILE=/path/to/toolchain/prefix
113Configure will attempt to determine the target platform automatically.
114
Jens Axboeef7035a2014-06-18 15:30:09 -0700115It's possible to build fio for ESX as well, use the --esx switch to
116configure.
117
Jens Axboebbfd6b02006-06-07 19:42:54 +0200118
Bruce Cran53adf642011-01-19 10:41:10 -0700119Windows
120-------
121
Bruce Cran9aa5fe32014-01-28 12:56:53 -0700122On Windows, Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/) is required in order to
123build fio. To create an MSI installer package install WiX 3.8 from
Bruce Cranf41862f2013-02-02 15:12:41 +0000124http://wixtoolset.org and run dobuild.cmd from the
Bruce Cran93bcfd22012-02-20 20:18:19 +0100125os/windows directory.
Bruce Cran53adf642011-01-19 10:41:10 -0700126
Bruce Cran9aa5fe32014-01-28 12:56:53 -0700127How to compile fio on 64-bit Windows:
Bruce Cranf41862f2013-02-02 15:12:41 +0000128
Bruce Cran9aa5fe32014-01-28 12:56:53 -0700129 1. Install Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com/). Install 'make' and all
Bruce Cranf41862f2013-02-02 15:12:41 +0000130 packages starting with 'mingw64-i686' and 'mingw64-x86_64'.
Bruce Cran9aa5fe32014-01-28 12:56:53 -0700131 2. Open the Cygwin Terminal.
132 3. Go to the fio directory (source files).
133 4. Run 'make clean && make -j'.
Neto, Antonio Jose Rodrigues444310f2013-02-01 08:30:38 +0100134
Bruce Cran9aa5fe32014-01-28 12:56:53 -0700135To build fio on 32-bit Windows, run './configure --build-32bit-win' before 'make'.
Huadong Liu74097112013-02-05 08:43:14 +0100136
Bruce Cran78080862013-02-20 20:35:16 +0000137It's recommended that once built or installed, fio be run in a Command Prompt
138or other 'native' console such as console2, since there are known to be display
139and signal issues when running it under a Cygwin shell
140(see http://code.google.com/p/mintty/issues/detail?id=56 for details).
141
Bruce Cran53adf642011-01-19 10:41:10 -0700142
Jens Axboe972cfd22006-06-09 11:08:56 +0200143Command line
144------------
Jens Axboeebac4652005-12-08 15:25:21 +0100145
146$ fio
Bruce Cran1cfd0362011-01-19 10:41:48 -0700147 --debug Enable some debugging options (see below)
Jens Axboe111e0322013-03-07 11:31:20 +0100148 --parse-only Parse options only, don't start any IO
Bruce Cran1cfd0362011-01-19 10:41:48 -0700149 --output Write output to file
liang xieb2cecdc2012-08-31 08:22:42 -0700150 --runtime Runtime in seconds
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200151 --latency-log Generate per-job latency logs
152 --bandwidth-log Generate per-job bandwidth logs
Bruce Cran1cfd0362011-01-19 10:41:48 -0700153 --minimal Minimal (terse) output
Jens Axboef3afa572012-09-17 13:34:16 +0200154 --output-format=type Output format (terse,json,normal)
Jens Axboe3449ab82012-09-14 23:35:08 +0200155 --terse-version=type Terse version output format (default 3, or 2 or 4).
Jens Axboef3afa572012-09-17 13:34:16 +0200156 --version Print version info and exit
Bruce Cran1cfd0362011-01-19 10:41:48 -0700157 --help Print this page
Jens Axboe23893642012-12-17 14:44:08 +0100158 --cpuclock-test Perform test/validation of CPU clock
Jens Axboe005f7022014-02-07 20:48:29 -0700159 --crctest[=test] Test speed of checksum functions
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200160 --cmdhelp=cmd Print command help, "all" for all of them
Steven Langde890a12011-11-09 14:03:34 +0100161 --enghelp=engine Print ioengine help, or list available ioengines
162 --enghelp=engine,cmd Print help for an ioengine cmd
Bruce Cran1cfd0362011-01-19 10:41:48 -0700163 --showcmd Turn a job file into command line options
Jens Axboead0a2732011-03-11 10:16:17 +0100164 --readonly Turn on safety read-only checks, preventing
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200165 writes
Bruce Cran1cfd0362011-01-19 10:41:48 -0700166 --eta=when When ETA estimate should be printed
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200167 May be "always", "never" or "auto"
Jens Axboee382e662013-02-22 20:48:56 +0100168 --eta-newline=time Force a new line for every 'time' period passed
Jens Axboe06464902013-04-24 20:38:54 -0600169 --status-interval=t Force full status dump every 't' period passed
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200170 --section=name Only run specified section in job file.
171 Multiple sections can be specified.
xieliange7cb8192012-08-31 08:11:26 -0700172 --alloc-size=kb Set smalloc pool to this size in kb (def 1024)
173 --warnings-fatal Fio parser warnings are fatal
Jens Axboefca70352011-07-06 20:12:54 +0200174 --max-jobs Maximum number of threads/processes to support
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200175 --server=args Start backend server. See Client/Server section.
176 --client=host Connect to specified backend.
Huadong Liuf2a2ce02013-01-30 13:22:24 +0100177 --idle-prof=option Report cpu idleness on a system or percpu basis
178 (option=system,percpu) or run unit work
179 calibration only (option=calibrate).
Aaron Carrolle592a062007-09-14 09:49:41 +0200180
Jens Axboeebac4652005-12-08 15:25:21 +0100181
Jens Axboeb4692822006-10-27 13:43:22 +0200182Any parameters following the options will be assumed to be job files,
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600183unless they match a job file parameter. Multiple job files can be listed
184and each job file will be regarded as a separate group. fio will stonewall
185execution between each group.
Jens Axboe972cfd22006-06-09 11:08:56 +0200186
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600187The --readonly option is an extra safety guard to prevent users from
188accidentally starting a write workload when that is not desired. Fio
189will only write if rw=write/randwrite/rw/randrw is given. This extra
190safety net can be used as an extra precaution as --readonly will also
191enable a write check in the io engine core to prevent writes due to
192unknown user space bug(s).
Jens Axboe724e4432007-09-11 20:02:05 +0200193
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600194The --debug option triggers additional logging by fio.
195Currently, additional logging is available for:
Jens Axboeee56ad52008-02-01 10:30:20 +0100196
197 process Dump info related to processes
198 file Dump info related to file actions
xieliange7cb8192012-08-31 08:11:26 -0700199 io Dump info related to IO queuing
200 mem Dump info related to memory allocations
Jens Axboebd6f78b2008-02-01 20:27:52 +0100201 blktrace Dump info related to blktrace setup
202 verify Dump info related to IO verification
xieliange7cb8192012-08-31 08:11:26 -0700203 all Enable all debug options
Jens Axboe811a0d02008-02-19 20:11:41 +0100204 random Dump info related to random offset generation
Jens Axboea3d741f2008-02-27 18:32:33 +0100205 parse Dump info related to option matching and parsing
Jens Axboecd991b92008-03-07 13:19:35 +0100206 diskutil Dump info related to disk utilization updates
Jens Axboe5e1d3062008-05-23 11:55:53 +0200207 job:x Dump info only related to job number x
Jens Axboe29adda32009-01-05 19:06:39 +0100208 mutex Dump info only related to mutex up/down ops
Jens Axboec223da82010-03-24 13:23:53 +0100209 profile Dump info related to profile extensions
210 time Dump info related to internal time keeping
Jens Axboe3e260a42013-12-09 12:38:53 -0700211 net Dump info related to networking connections
212 rate Dump info related to IO rate switching
Jens Axboebd6f78b2008-02-01 20:27:52 +0100213 ? or help Show available debug options.
Jens Axboeee56ad52008-02-01 10:30:20 +0100214
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600215One can specify multiple debug options: e.g. --debug=file,mem will enable
Jens Axboebd6f78b2008-02-01 20:27:52 +0100216file and memory debugging.
Jens Axboeee56ad52008-02-01 10:30:20 +0100217
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600218The --section option allows one to combine related jobs into one file.
219E.g. one job file could define light, moderate, and heavy sections. Tell fio to
220run only the "heavy" section by giving --section=heavy command line option.
221One can also specify the "write" operations in one section and "verify"
222operation in another section. The --section option only applies to job
223sections. The reserved 'global' section is always parsed and used.
Jens Axboe01f06b62008-02-18 20:53:47 +0100224
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600225The --alloc-size switch allows one to use a larger pool size for smalloc.
226If running large jobs with randommap enabled, fio can run out of memory.
227Smalloc is an internal allocator for shared structures from a fixed size
228memory pool. The pool size defaults to 1024k and can grow to 128 pools.
229
230NOTE: While running .fio_smalloc.* backing store files are visible in /tmp.
Jens Axboe2b386d22008-03-26 10:32:57 +0100231
Jens Axboe79809112006-06-09 10:14:54 +0200232
233Job file
234--------
235
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600236See the HOWTO file for a complete description of job file syntax and
237parameters. The --cmdhelp option also lists all options. If used with
238an option argument, --cmdhelp will detail the given option. The job file
239format is in the ini style format, as that is easy for the user to review
240and modify.
Jens Axboe79809112006-06-09 10:14:54 +0200241
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600242This README contains the terse version. Job files can describe big and
243complex setups that are not possible with the command line. Job files
244are a good practice even for simple jobs since the file provides an
245easily accessed record of the workload and can include comments.
246
247See the examples/ directory for inspiration on how to write job files. Note
248the copyright and license requirements currently apply to examples/ files.
Jens Axboe79809112006-06-09 10:14:54 +0200249
Jens Axboe217bc042009-01-07 10:05:14 +0100250
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200251Client/server
252------------
253
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600254Normally fio is invoked as a stand-alone application on the machine
255where the IO workload should be generated. However, the frontend and
256backend of fio can be run separately. Ie the fio server can generate
257an IO workload on the "Device Under Test" while being controlled from
258another machine.
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200259
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600260Start the server on the machine which has access to the storage DUT:
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200261
262fio --server=args
263
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600264where args defines what fio listens to. The arguments are of the form
265'type,hostname or IP,port'. 'type' is either 'ip' (or ip4) for TCP/IP v4,
266'ip6' for TCP/IP v6, or 'sock' for a local unix domain socket.
Jens Axboe811826b2011-10-24 09:11:50 +0200267'hostname' is either a hostname or IP address, and 'port' is the port to
268listen to (only valid for TCP/IP, not a local socket). Some examples:
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200269
2701) fio --server
271
272 Start a fio server, listening on all interfaces on the default port (8765).
273
Jens Axboe811826b2011-10-24 09:11:50 +02002742) fio --server=ip:hostname,4444
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200275
276 Start a fio server, listening on IP belonging to hostname and on port 4444.
277
Jens Axboe811826b2011-10-24 09:11:50 +02002783) fio --server=ip6:::1,4444
279
280 Start a fio server, listening on IPv6 localhost ::1 and on port 4444.
281
2824) fio --server=,4444
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200283
284 Start a fio server, listening on all interfaces on port 4444.
285
Jens Axboe811826b2011-10-24 09:11:50 +02002865) fio --server=1.2.3.4
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200287
288 Start a fio server, listening on IP 1.2.3.4 on the default port.
289
Jens Axboe811826b2011-10-24 09:11:50 +02002906) fio --server=sock:/tmp/fio.sock
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200291
292 Start a fio server, listening on the local socket /tmp/fio.sock.
293
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600294Once a server is running, a "client" can connect to the fio server with:
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200295
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600296fio --local-args --client=<server> --remote-args <job file(s)>
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200297
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600298where --local-args are arguments for the client where it is
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200299running, 'server' is the connect string, and --remote-args and <job file(s)>
300are sent to the server. The 'server' string follows the same format as it
301does on the server side, to allow IP/hostname/socket and port strings.
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200302
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600303Fio can connect to multiple servers this way:
304
305fio --client=<server1> <job file(s)> --client=<server2> <job file(s)>
Jens Axboebebe6392011-10-07 10:00:51 +0200306
307
Jens Axboe217bc042009-01-07 10:05:14 +0100308Platforms
309---------
310
Jens Axboe1b8c5af2013-12-29 19:42:06 -0700311Fio works on (at least) Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, OSX, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
312Windows and FreeBSD. Some features and/or options may only be available on
313some of the platforms, typically because those features only apply to that
314platform (like the solarisaio engine, or the splice engine on Linux).
Jens Axboe217bc042009-01-07 10:05:14 +0100315
316Some features are not available on FreeBSD/Solaris even if they could be
317implemented, I'd be happy to take patches for that. An example of that is
318disk utility statistics and (I think) huge page support, support for that
319does exist in FreeBSD/Solaris.
320
321Fio uses pthread mutexes for signalling and locking and FreeBSD does not
322support process shared pthread mutexes. As a result, only threads are
323supported on FreeBSD. This could be fixed with sysv ipc locking or
324other locking alternatives.
325
326Other *BSD platforms are untested, but fio should work there almost out
327of the box. Since I don't do test runs or even compiles on those platforms,
328your mileage may vary. Sending me patches for other platforms is greatly
329appreciated. There's a lot of value in having the same test/benchmark tool
330available on all platforms.
331
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600332Note that POSIX aio is not enabled by default on AIX. Messages like these:
Cigy Cyriacbf2e8212010-08-10 19:51:11 -0400333
334 Symbol resolution failed for /usr/lib/libc.a(posix_aio.o) because:
335 Symbol _posix_kaio_rdwr (number 2) is not exported from dependent module /unix.
336
Grant Grundler4649b352013-09-04 08:26:52 -0600337indicate one needs to enable POSIX aio. Run the following commands as root:
Cigy Cyriacbf2e8212010-08-10 19:51:11 -0400338
339 # lsdev -C -l posix_aio0
340 posix_aio0 Defined Posix Asynchronous I/O
341 # cfgmgr -l posix_aio0
342 # lsdev -C -l posix_aio0
343 posix_aio0 Available Posix Asynchronous I/O
344
345POSIX aio should work now. To make the change permanent:
346
347 # chdev -l posix_aio0 -P -a autoconfig='available'
348 posix_aio0 changed
Jens Axboe217bc042009-01-07 10:05:14 +0100349
350
Jens Axboe79809112006-06-09 10:14:54 +0200351Author
352------
353
Jens Axboeaae22ca2006-09-05 10:46:22 +0200354Fio was written by Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> to enable flexible testing
Jens Axboe79809112006-06-09 10:14:54 +0200355of the Linux IO subsystem and schedulers. He got tired of writing
356specific test applications to simulate a given workload, and found that
357the existing io benchmark/test tools out there weren't flexible enough
358to do what he wanted.
359
Jens Axboeaae22ca2006-09-05 10:46:22 +0200360Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> 20060905
Jens Axboe79809112006-06-09 10:14:54 +0200361