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    blk-throttle: add a mechanism to estimate IO latency · b9147dd1
    Shaohua Li authored
    User configures latency target, but the latency threshold for each
    request size isn't fixed. For a SSD, the IO latency highly depends on
    request size. To calculate latency threshold, we sample some data, eg,
    average latency for request size 4k, 8k, 16k, 32k .. 1M. The latency
    threshold of each request size will be the sample latency (I'll call it
    base latency) plus latency target. For example, the base latency for
    request size 4k is 80us and user configures latency target 60us. The 4k
    latency threshold will be 80 + 60 = 140us.
    
    To sample data, we calculate the order base 2 of rounded up IO sectors.
    If the IO size is bigger than 1M, it will be accounted as 1M. Since the
    calculation does round up, the base latency will be slightly smaller
    than actual value. Also if there isn't any IO dispatched for a specific
    IO size, we will use the base latency of smaller IO size for this IO
    size.
    
    But we shouldn't sample data at any time. The base latency is supposed
    to be latency where disk isn't congested, because we use latency
    threshold to schedule IOs between cgroups. If disk is congested, the
    latency is higher, using it for scheduling is meaningless. Hence we only
    do the sampling when block throttling is in the LOW limit, with
    assumption disk isn't congested in such state. If the assumption isn't
    true, eg, low limit is too high, calculated latency threshold will be
    higher.
    
    Hard disk is completely different. Latency depends on spindle seek
    instead of request size. Currently this feature is SSD only, we probably
    can use a fixed threshold like 4ms for hard disk though.
    Signed-off-by: default avatarShaohua Li <shli@fb.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarJens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
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