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/*
* Code related to writing an iolog of what a thread is doing, and to
* later read that back and replay
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <libgen.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "flist.h"
#include "fio.h"
static const char iolog_ver2[] = "fio version 2 iolog";
void queue_io_piece(struct thread_data *td, struct io_piece *ipo)
{
flist_add_tail(&ipo->list, &td->io_log_list);
td->total_io_size += ipo->len;
}
void log_io_u(struct thread_data *td, struct io_u *io_u)
{
const char *act[] = { "read", "write", "sync" };
assert(io_u->ddir < 3);
if (!td->o.write_iolog_file)
return;
fprintf(td->iolog_f, "%s %s %llu %lu\n", io_u->file->file_name,
act[io_u->ddir], io_u->offset,
io_u->buflen);
}
void log_file(struct thread_data *td, struct fio_file *f,
enum file_log_act what)
{
const char *act[] = { "add", "open", "close" };
assert(what < 3);
if (!td->o.write_iolog_file)
return;
/*
* this happens on the pre-open/close done before the job starts
*/
if (!td->iolog_f)
return;
fprintf(td->iolog_f, "%s %s\n", f->file_name, act[what]);
}
static void iolog_delay(struct thread_data *td, unsigned long delay)
{
unsigned long usec = utime_since_now(&td->last_issue);
if (delay < usec)
return;
delay -= usec;
/*
* less than 100 usec delay, just regard it as noise
*/
if (delay < 100)
return;
usec_sleep(td, delay);
}
static int ipo_special(struct thread_data *td, struct io_piece *ipo)
{
struct fio_file *f;
int ret;
/*
* Not a special ipo
*/
if (ipo->ddir != DDIR_INVAL)
return 0;
f = td->files[ipo->fileno];
switch (ipo->file_action) {
case FIO_LOG_OPEN_FILE:
ret = td_io_open_file(td, f);
if (!ret) {
free(ipo);
break;
}
td_verror(td, ret, "iolog open file");
return -1;
case FIO_LOG_CLOSE_FILE:
td_io_close_file(td, f);
break;
case FIO_LOG_UNLINK_FILE:
unlink(f->file_name);
break;
default:
log_err("fio: bad file action %d\n", ipo->file_action);
break;
}
return 1;
}
int read_iolog_get(struct thread_data *td, struct io_u *io_u)
{
struct io_piece *ipo;
while (!flist_empty(&td->io_log_list)) {
int ret;
ipo = flist_entry(td->io_log_list.next, struct io_piece, list);
flist_del(&ipo->list);
ret = ipo_special(td, ipo);
if (ret < 0) {
free(ipo);
break;
} else if (ret > 0) {
free(ipo);
continue;
}
io_u->offset = ipo->offset;
io_u->buflen = ipo->len;
io_u->ddir = ipo->ddir;
io_u->file = td->files[ipo->fileno];
get_file(io_u->file);
dprint(FD_IO, "iolog: get %llu/%lu/%s\n", io_u->offset,
io_u->buflen, io_u->file->file_name);
if (ipo->delay)
iolog_delay(td, ipo->delay);
free(ipo);
return 0;
}
td->done = 1;
return 1;
}
void prune_io_piece_log(struct thread_data *td)
{
struct io_piece *ipo;
struct rb_node *n;
while ((n = rb_first(&td->io_hist_tree)) != NULL) {
ipo = rb_entry(n, struct io_piece, rb_node);
rb_erase(n, &td->io_hist_tree);
free(ipo);
}
while (!flist_empty(&td->io_hist_list)) {
ipo = flist_entry(td->io_hist_list.next, struct io_piece, list);
flist_del(&ipo->list);
free(ipo);
}
}
/*
* log a successful write, so we can unwind the log for verify
*/
void log_io_piece(struct thread_data *td, struct io_u *io_u)
{
struct rb_node **p, *parent;
struct io_piece *ipo, *__ipo;
ipo = malloc(sizeof(struct io_piece));
ipo->file = io_u->file;
ipo->offset = io_u->offset;
ipo->len = io_u->buflen;
/*
* We don't need to sort the entries, if:
*
* Sequential writes, or
* Random writes that lay out the file as it goes along
*
* For both these cases, just reading back data in the order we
* wrote it out is the fastest.
*
* One exception is if we don't have a random map AND we are doing
* verifies, in that case we need to check for duplicate blocks and
* drop the old one, which we rely on the rb insert/lookup for
* handling.
*/
if ((!td_random(td) || !td->o.overwrite) &&
(file_randommap(td, ipo->file) || td->o.verify == VERIFY_NONE)) {
INIT_FLIST_HEAD(&ipo->list);
flist_add_tail(&ipo->list, &td->io_hist_list);
return;
}
RB_CLEAR_NODE(&ipo->rb_node);
/*
* Sort the entry into the verification list
*/
restart:
p = &td->io_hist_tree.rb_node;
parent = NULL;
while (*p) {
parent = *p;
__ipo = rb_entry(parent, struct io_piece, rb_node);
if (ipo->offset < __ipo->offset)
p = &(*p)->rb_left;
else if (ipo->offset > __ipo->offset)
p = &(*p)->rb_right;
else {
assert(ipo->len == __ipo->len);
rb_erase(parent, &td->io_hist_tree);
goto restart;
}
}
rb_link_node(&ipo->rb_node, parent, p);
rb_insert_color(&ipo->rb_node, &td->io_hist_tree);
}
void write_iolog_close(struct thread_data *td)
{
fflush(td->iolog_f);
fclose(td->iolog_f);
free(td->iolog_buf);
td->iolog_f = NULL;
td->iolog_buf = NULL;
}
/*
* Read version 2 iolog data. It is enhanced to include per-file logging,
* syncs, etc.
*/
static int read_iolog2(struct thread_data *td, FILE *f)
{
unsigned long long offset;
unsigned int bytes;
int reads, writes, fileno = 0, file_action = 0; /* stupid gcc */
char *fname, *act;
char *str, *p;
enum fio_ddir rw;
free_release_files(td);
/*
* Read in the read iolog and store it, reuse the infrastructure
* for doing verifications.
*/
str = malloc(4096);
fname = malloc(256+16);
act = malloc(256+16);
reads = writes = 0;
while ((p = fgets(str, 4096, f)) != NULL) {
struct io_piece *ipo;
int r;
r = sscanf(p, "%256s %256s %llu %u", fname, act, &offset,
&bytes);
if (r == 4) {
/*
* Check action first
*/
if (!strcmp(act, "read"))
rw = DDIR_READ;
else if (!strcmp(act, "write"))
rw = DDIR_WRITE;
else if (!strcmp(act, "sync"))
rw = DDIR_SYNC;
else {
log_err("fio: bad iolog file action: %s\n",
act);
continue;
}
} else if (r == 2) {
rw = DDIR_INVAL;
if (!strcmp(act, "add")) {
td->o.nr_files++;
fileno = add_file(td, fname);
file_action = FIO_LOG_ADD_FILE;
continue;
} else if (!strcmp(act, "open")) {
fileno = get_fileno(td, fname);
file_action = FIO_LOG_OPEN_FILE;
} else if (!strcmp(act, "close")) {
fileno = get_fileno(td, fname);
file_action = FIO_LOG_CLOSE_FILE;
} else {
log_err("fio: bad iolog file action: %s\n",
act);
continue;
}
} else {
log_err("bad iolog2: %s", p);
continue;
}
if (rw == DDIR_READ)
reads++;
else if (rw == DDIR_WRITE) {
/*
* Don't add a write for ro mode
*/
if (read_only)
continue;
writes++;
} else if (rw != DDIR_SYNC && rw != DDIR_INVAL) {
log_err("bad ddir: %d\n", rw);
continue;
}
/*
* Make note of file
*/
ipo = malloc(sizeof(*ipo));
memset(ipo, 0, sizeof(*ipo));
INIT_FLIST_HEAD(&ipo->list);
ipo->offset = offset;
ipo->len = bytes;
ipo->ddir = rw;
if (bytes > td->o.max_bs[rw])
td->o.max_bs[rw] = bytes;
if (rw == DDIR_INVAL) {
ipo->fileno = fileno;
ipo->file_action = file_action;
}
queue_io_piece(td, ipo);
}
free(str);
free(act);
free(fname);
if (writes && read_only) {
log_err("fio: <%s> skips replay of %d writes due to"
" read-only\n", td->o.name, writes);
writes = 0;
}
if (!reads && !writes)
return 1;
else if (reads && !writes)
td->o.td_ddir = TD_DDIR_READ;
else if (!reads && writes)
td->o.td_ddir = TD_DDIR_WRITE;
else
td->o.td_ddir = TD_DDIR_RW;
return 0;
}
/*
* open iolog, check version, and call appropriate parser
*/
static int init_iolog_read(struct thread_data *td)
{
char buffer[256], *p;
FILE *f;
int ret;
f = fopen(td->o.read_iolog_file, "r");
if (!f) {
perror("fopen read iolog");
return 1;
}
p = fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), f);
if (!p) {
td_verror(td, errno, "iolog read");
log_err("fio: unable to read iolog\n");
return 1;
}
/*
* version 2 of the iolog stores a specific string as the
* first line, check for that
*/
if (!strncmp(iolog_ver2, buffer, strlen(iolog_ver2)))
ret = read_iolog2(td, f);
else {
log_err("fio: iolog version 1 is no longer supported\n");
ret = 1;
}
fclose(f);
return ret;
}
/*
* Setup a log for storing io patterns.
*/
static int init_iolog_write(struct thread_data *td)
{
struct fio_file *ff;
FILE *f;
unsigned int i;
f = fopen(td->o.write_iolog_file, "a");
if (!f) {
perror("fopen write iolog");
return 1;
}
/*
* That's it for writing, setup a log buffer and we're done.
*/
td->iolog_f = f;
td->iolog_buf = malloc(8192);
setvbuf(f, td->iolog_buf, _IOFBF, 8192);
/*
* write our version line
*/
if (fprintf(f, "%s\n", iolog_ver2) < 0) {
perror("iolog init\n");
return 1;
}
/*
* add all known files
*/
for_each_file(td, ff, i)
log_file(td, ff, FIO_LOG_ADD_FILE);
return 0;
}
int init_iolog(struct thread_data *td)
{
int ret = 0;
if (td->o.read_iolog_file) {
/*
* Check if it's a blktrace file and load that if possible.
* Otherwise assume it's a normal log file and load that.
*/
if (is_blktrace(td->o.read_iolog_file))
ret = load_blktrace(td, td->o.read_iolog_file);
else
ret = init_iolog_read(td);
} else if (td->o.write_iolog_file)
ret = init_iolog_write(td);
return ret;
}
void setup_log(struct io_log **log)
{
struct io_log *l = malloc(sizeof(*l));
l->nr_samples = 0;
l->max_samples = 1024;
l->log = malloc(l->max_samples * sizeof(struct io_sample));
*log = l;
}
void __finish_log(struct io_log *log, const char *name)
{
unsigned int i;
FILE *f;
f = fopen(name, "a");
if (!f) {
perror("fopen log");
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < log->nr_samples; i++) {
fprintf(f, "%lu, %lu, %u\n", log->log[i].time, log->log[i].val,
log->log[i].ddir);
}
fclose(f);
free(log->log);
free(log);
}
void finish_log_named(struct thread_data *td, struct io_log *log,
const char *prefix, const char *postfix)
{
char file_name[256], *p;
snprintf(file_name, 200, "%s_%s.log", prefix, postfix);
p = basename(file_name);
__finish_log(log, p);
}
void finish_log(struct thread_data *td, struct io_log *log, const char *name)
{
finish_log_named(td, log, td->o.name, name);
}