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  1 ============================                      
  2 A block layer cache (bcache)                      
  3 ============================                      
  4                                                   
  5 Say you've got a big slow raid 6, and an ssd o    
  6 nice if you could use them as cache... Hence b    
  7                                                   
  8 The bcache wiki can be found at:                  
  9   https://bcache.evilpiepirate.org                
 10                                                   
 11 This is the git repository of bcache-tools:       
 12   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/    
 13                                                   
 14 The latest bcache kernel code can be found fro    
 15   https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/    
 16                                                   
 17 It's designed around the performance character    
 18 in erase block sized buckets, and it uses a hy    
 19 extents (which can be anywhere from a single s    
 20 designed to avoid random writes at all costs;     
 21 sequentially, then issues a discard before reu    
 22                                                   
 23 Both writethrough and writeback caching are su    
 24 off, but can be switched on and off arbitraril    
 25 great lengths to protect your data - it reliab    
 26 doesn't even have a notion of a clean shutdown    
 27 writes as completed until they're on stable st    
 28                                                   
 29 Writeback caching can use most of the cache fo    
 30 dirty data to the backing device is always don    
 31 start to the end of the index.                    
 32                                                   
 33 Since random IO is what SSDs excel at, there g    
 34 to caching large sequential IO. Bcache detects    
 35 it also keeps a rolling average of the IO size    
 36 average is above the cutoff it will skip all I    
 37 caching the first 512k after every seek. Backu    
 38 thus entirely bypass the cache.                   
 39                                                   
 40 In the event of a data IO error on the flash i    
 41 from disk or invalidating cache entries.  For     
 42 or dirty data), caching is automatically disab    
 43 in the cache it first disables writeback cachi    
 44 to be flushed.                                    
 45                                                   
 46 Getting started:                                  
 47 You'll need bcache util from the bcache-tools     
 48 and backing device must be formatted before us    
 49                                                   
 50   bcache make -B /dev/sdb                         
 51   bcache make -C /dev/sdc                         
 52                                                   
 53 `bcache make` has the ability to format multip    
 54 you format your backing devices and cache devi    
 55 have to manually attach::                         
 56                                                   
 57   bcache make -B /dev/sda /dev/sdb -C /dev/sdc    
 58                                                   
 59 If your bcache-tools is not updated to latest     
 60 unified `bcache` utility, you may use the lega    
 61 bcache device with same -B and -C parameters.     
 62                                                   
 63 bcache-tools now ships udev rules, and bcache     
 64 immediately.  Without udev, you can manually r    
 65                                                   
 66   echo /dev/sdb > /sys/fs/bcache/register         
 67   echo /dev/sdc > /sys/fs/bcache/register         
 68                                                   
 69 Registering the backing device makes the bcach    
 70 now format it and use it as normal. But the fi    
 71 device, it'll be running in passthrough mode u    
 72 If you are thinking about using bcache later,     
 73 slow devices as bcache backing devices without    
 74 a caching device later.                           
 75 See 'ATTACHING' section below.                    
 76                                                   
 77 The devices show up as::                          
 78                                                   
 79   /dev/bcache<N>                                  
 80                                                   
 81 As well as (with udev)::                          
 82                                                   
 83   /dev/bcache/by-uuid/<uuid>                      
 84   /dev/bcache/by-label/<label>                    
 85                                                   
 86 To get started::                                  
 87                                                   
 88   mkfs.ext4 /dev/bcache0                          
 89   mount /dev/bcache0 /mnt                         
 90                                                   
 91 You can control bcache devices through sysfs a    
 92 You can also control them through /sys/fs//bca    
 93                                                   
 94 Cache devices are managed as sets; multiple ca    
 95 but will allow for mirroring of metadata and d    
 96 cache set shows up as /sys/fs/bcache/<UUID>       
 97                                                   
 98 Attaching                                         
 99 ---------                                         
100                                                   
101 After your cache device and backing device are    
102 must be attached to your cache set to enable c    
103 device to a cache set is done thusly, with the    
104 /sys/fs/bcache::                                  
105                                                   
106   echo <CSET-UUID> > /sys/block/bcache0/bcache    
107                                                   
108 This only has to be done once. The next time y    
109 your bcache devices. If a backing device has d    
110 /dev/bcache<N> device won't be created until t    
111 important if you have writeback caching turned    
112                                                   
113 If you're booting up and your cache device is     
114 can force run the backing device::                
115                                                   
116   echo 1 > /sys/block/sdb/bcache/running          
117                                                   
118 (You need to use /sys/block/sdb (or whatever y    
119 /sys/block/bcache0, because bcache0 doesn't ex    
120 partition, the bcache directory would be at /s    
121                                                   
122 The backing device will still use that cache s    
123 but all the cached data will be invalidated. I    
124 cache, don't expect the filesystem to be recov    
125 filesystem corruption, though ext4's fsck does    
126                                                   
127 Error Handling                                    
128 --------------                                    
129                                                   
130 Bcache tries to transparently handle IO errors    
131 affecting normal operation; if it sees too man    
132 configurable, and defaults to 0) it shuts down    
133 the backing devices to passthrough mode.          
134                                                   
135  - For reads from the cache, if they error we     
136    backing device.                                
137                                                   
138  - For writethrough writes, if the write to th    
139    invalidating the data at that lba in the ca    
140    a write that bypasses the cache)               
141                                                   
142  - For writeback writes, we currently pass tha    
143    filesystem/userspace. This could be improve    
144    that skips the cache so we don't have to er    
145                                                   
146  - When we detach, we first try to flush any d    
147    writeback mode). It currently doesn't do an    
148    read some of the dirty data, though.           
149                                                   
150                                                   
151 Howto/cookbook                                    
152 --------------                                    
153                                                   
154 A) Starting a bcache with a missing caching de    
155                                                   
156 If registering the backing device doesn't help    
157 to force it to run without the cache::            
158                                                   
159         host:~# echo /dev/sdb1 > /sys/fs/bcach    
160         [  119.844831] bcache: register_bcache    
161                                                   
162 Next, you try to register your caching device     
163 if it's absent, or registration fails for some    
164 start your bcache without its cache, like so::    
165                                                   
166         host:/sys/block/sdb/sdb1/bcache# echo     
167                                                   
168 Note that this may cause data loss if you were    
169                                                   
170                                                   
171 B) Bcache does not find its cache::               
172                                                   
173         host:/sys/block/md5/bcache# echo 02265    
174         [ 1933.455082] bcache: bch_cached_dev_    
175         [ 1933.478179] bcache: __cached_dev_st    
176         [ 1933.478179] : cache set not found      
177                                                   
178 In this case, the caching device was simply no    
179 or disappeared and came back, and needs to be     
180                                                   
181         host:/sys/block/md5/bcache# echo /dev/    
182                                                   
183                                                   
184 C) Corrupt bcache crashes the kernel at device    
185                                                   
186 This should never happen.  If it does happen,     
187 Please report it to the bcache development lis    
188                                                   
189 Be sure to provide as much information that yo    
190 output if available so that we may assist.        
191                                                   
192                                                   
193 D) Recovering data without bcache:                
194                                                   
195 If bcache is not available in the kernel, a fi    
196 device is still available at an 8KiB offset. S    
197 of the backing device created with --offset 8K    
198 --data-offset when you originally formatted bc    
199                                                   
200 For example::                                     
201                                                   
202         losetup -o 8192 /dev/loop0 /dev/your_b    
203                                                   
204 This should present your unmodified backing de    
205                                                   
206 If your cache is in writethrough mode, then yo    
207 cache device without losing data.                 
208                                                   
209                                                   
210 E) Wiping a cache device                          
211                                                   
212 ::                                                
213                                                   
214         host:~# wipefs -a /dev/sdh2               
215         16 bytes were erased at offset 0x1018     
216         they were: c6 85 73 f6 4e 1a 45 ca 82     
217                                                   
218 After you boot back with bcache enabled, you r    
219                                                   
220         host:~# bcache make -C /dev/sdh2          
221         UUID:                   7be7e175-8f4c-    
222         Set UUID:               5bc072a8-ab17-    
223         version:                0                 
224         nbuckets:               106874            
225         block_size:             1                 
226         bucket_size:            1024              
227         nr_in_set:              1                 
228         nr_this_dev:            0                 
229         first_bucket:           1                 
230         [  650.511912] bcache: run_cache_set()    
231         [  650.549228] bcache: register_cache(    
232                                                   
233 start backing device with missing cache::         
234                                                   
235         host:/sys/block/md5/bcache# echo 1 > r    
236                                                   
237 attach new cache::                                
238                                                   
239         host:/sys/block/md5/bcache# echo 5bc07    
240         [  865.276616] bcache: bch_cached_dev_    
241                                                   
242                                                   
243 F) Remove or replace a caching device::           
244                                                   
245         host:/sys/block/sda/sda7/bcache# echo     
246         [  695.872542] bcache: cached_dev_deta    
247                                                   
248         host:~# wipefs -a /dev/nvme0n1p4          
249         wipefs: error: /dev/nvme0n1p4: probing    
250         Ooops, it's disabled, but not unregist    
251                                                   
252 We need to go and unregister it::                 
253                                                   
254         host:/sys/fs/bcache/b7ba27a1-2398-4649    
255         lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Feb 25 18:33     
256         host:/sys/fs/bcache/b7ba27a1-2398-4649    
257         kernel: [  917.041908] bcache: cache_s    
258                                                   
259 Now we can wipe it::                              
260                                                   
261         host:~# wipefs -a /dev/nvme0n1p4          
262         /dev/nvme0n1p4: 16 bytes were erased a    
263                                                   
264                                                   
265 G) dm-crypt and bcache                            
266                                                   
267 First setup bcache unencrypted and then instal    
268 /dev/bcache<N> This will work faster than if y    
269 and caching devices and then install bcache on    
270                                                   
271                                                   
272 H) Stop/free a registered bcache to wipe and/o    
273                                                   
274 Suppose that you need to free up all bcache re    
275 fdisk run and re-register a changed partition     
276 if there are any active backing or caching dev    
277                                                   
278 1) Is it present in /dev/bcache* ? (there are     
279                                                   
280    If so, it's easy::                             
281                                                   
282         host:/sys/block/bcache0/bcache# echo 1    
283                                                   
284 2) But if your backing device is gone, this wo    
285                                                   
286         host:/sys/block/bcache0# cd bcache        
287         bash: cd: bcache: No such file or dire    
288                                                   
289    In this case, you may have to unregister th    
290    references this bcache to free it up::         
291                                                   
292         host:~# dmsetup remove oldds1             
293         bcache: bcache_device_free() bcache0 s    
294         bcache: cache_set_free() Cache set 5bc    
295                                                   
296    This causes the backing bcache to be remove    
297    then it can be reused.  This would be true     
298    where bcache is a lower device.                
299                                                   
300 3) In other cases, you can also look in /sys/f    
301                                                   
302         host:/sys/fs/bcache# ls -l */{cache?,b    
303         lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Mar  5 09:39     
304         lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Mar  5 09:39     
305         lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 Mar  5 09:39     
306                                                   
307    The device names will show which UUID is re    
308    and stop the cache::                           
309                                                   
310         host:/sys/fs/bcache/5bc072a8-ab17-446d    
311                                                   
312    This will free up bcache references and let    
313    other purposes.                                
314                                                   
315                                                   
316                                                   
317 Troubleshooting performance                       
318 ---------------------------                       
319                                                   
320 Bcache has a bunch of config options and tunab    
321 be reasonable for typical desktop and server w    
322 want for getting the best possible numbers whe    
323                                                   
324  - Backing device alignment                       
325                                                   
326    The default metadata size in bcache is 8k.     
327    RAID based, then be sure to align this by a    
328    width using `bcache make --data-offset`. If    
329    disk array in the future, then multiply a s    
330    raid stripe size to get the disk multiples     
331                                                   
332    For example:  If you have a 64k stripe size    
333    would provide alignment for many common RAI    
334                                                   
335         64k * 2*2*2*3*3*5*7 bytes = 161280k       
336                                                   
337    That space is wasted, but for only 157.5MB     
338    volume to the following data-spindle counts    
339                                                   
340         3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,12,14,15,18,20,21 ...    
341                                                   
342  - Bad write performance                          
343                                                   
344    If write performance is not what you expect    
345    running in writeback mode, which isn't the     
346    maturity, but simply because in writeback m    
347    happens to your SSD)::                         
348                                                   
349         # echo writeback > /sys/block/bcache0/    
350                                                   
351  - Bad performance, or traffic not going to th    
352                                                   
353    By default, bcache doesn't cache everything    
354    because you really want to be caching the r    
355    gigabyte file you probably don't want that     
356    accessed data out of your cache.               
357                                                   
358    But if you want to benchmark reads from cac    
359    writing an 8 gigabyte test file - so you wa    
360                                                   
361         # echo 0 > /sys/block/bcache0/bcache/s    
362                                                   
363    To set it back to the default (4 mb), do::     
364                                                   
365         # echo 4M > /sys/block/bcache0/bcache/    
366                                                   
367  - Traffic's still going to the spindle/still     
368                                                   
369    In the real world, SSDs don't always keep u    
370    slower SSDs, many disks being cached by one    
371    you want to avoid being bottlenecked by the    
372    down.                                          
373                                                   
374    To avoid that bcache tracks latency to the     
375    throttles traffic if the latency exceeds a     
376    cranking down the sequential bypass).          
377                                                   
378    You can disable this if you need to by sett    
379                                                   
380         # echo 0 > /sys/fs/bcache/<cache set>/    
381         # echo 0 > /sys/fs/bcache/<cache set>/    
382                                                   
383    The default is 2000 us (2 milliseconds) for    
384                                                   
385  - Still getting cache misses, of the same dat    
386                                                   
387    One last issue that sometimes trips people     
388    the way cache coherency is handled for cach    
389    a cache miss won't be able to insert a key     
390    won't be written to the cache.                 
391                                                   
392    In practice this isn't an issue because as     
393    cause the btree node to be split, and you n    
394    this to not show up enough to be noticeable    
395    nodes are huge and index large regions of t    
396    benchmarking, if you're trying to warm the     
397    and there's no other traffic - that can be     
398                                                   
399    Solution: warm the cache by doing writes, o    
400    a fix for the issue there).                    
401                                                   
402                                                   
403 Sysfs - backing device                            
404 ----------------------                            
405                                                   
406 Available at /sys/block/<bdev>/bcache, /sys/bl    
407 (if attached) /sys/fs/bcache/<cset-uuid>/bdev*    
408                                                   
409 attach                                            
410   Echo the UUID of a cache set to this file to    
411                                                   
412 cache_mode                                        
413   Can be one of either writethrough, writeback    
414                                                   
415 clear_stats                                       
416   Writing to this file resets the running tota    
417   decaying versions).                             
418                                                   
419 detach                                            
420   Write to this file to detach from a cache se    
421   cache, it will be flushed first.                
422                                                   
423 dirty_data                                        
424   Amount of dirty data for this backing device    
425   updated unlike the cache set's version, but     
426                                                   
427 label                                             
428   Name of underlying device.                      
429                                                   
430 readahead                                         
431   Size of readahead that should be performed.     
432   1M, it will round cache miss reads up to tha    
433   existing cache entries.                         
434                                                   
435 running                                           
436   1 if bcache is running (i.e. whether the /de    
437   it's in passthrough mode or caching).           
438                                                   
439 sequential_cutoff                                 
440   A sequential IO will bypass the cache once i    
441   most recent 128 IOs are tracked so sequentia    
442   it isn't all done at once.                      
443                                                   
444 sequential_merge                                  
445   If non zero, bcache keeps a list of the last    
446   against all new requests to determine which     
447   continuations of previous requests for the p    
448   cutoff. This is necessary if the sequential     
449   maximum acceptable sequential size for any s    
450                                                   
451 state                                             
452   The backing device can be in one of four dif    
453                                                   
454   no cache: Has never been attached to a cache    
455                                                   
456   clean: Part of a cache set, and there is no     
457                                                   
458   dirty: Part of a cache set, and there is cac    
459                                                   
460   inconsistent: The backing device was forcibl    
461   dirty data cached but the cache set was unav    
462   backing device has likely been corrupted.       
463                                                   
464 stop                                              
465   Write to this file to shut down the bcache d    
466   device.                                         
467                                                   
468 writeback_delay                                   
469   When dirty data is written to the cache and     
470   any, waits some number of seconds before ini    
471   30.                                             
472                                                   
473 writeback_percent                                 
474   If nonzero, bcache tries to keep around this    
475   throttling background writeback and using a     
476   the rate.                                       
477                                                   
478 writeback_rate                                    
479   Rate in sectors per second - if writeback_pe    
480   writeback is throttled to this rate. Continu    
481   also be set by the user.                        
482                                                   
483 writeback_running                                 
484   If off, writeback of dirty data will not tak    
485   still be added to the cache until it is most    
486   benchmarking. Defaults to on.                   
487                                                   
488 Sysfs - backing device stats                      
489 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                      
490                                                   
491 There are directories with these numbers for a    
492 versions that decay over the past day, hour an    
493 aggregated in the cache set directory as well.    
494                                                   
495 bypassed                                          
496   Amount of IO (both reads and writes) that ha    
497                                                   
498 cache_hits, cache_misses, cache_hit_ratio         
499   Hits and misses are counted per individual I    
500   partial hit is counted as a miss.               
501                                                   
502 cache_bypass_hits, cache_bypass_misses            
503   Hits and misses for IO that is intended to s    
504   but broken out here.                            
505                                                   
506 cache_miss_collisions                             
507   Counts instances where data was going to be     
508   cache miss, but raced with a write and data     
509   since the synchronization for cache misses w    
510                                                   
511 Sysfs - cache set                                 
512 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                                 
513                                                   
514 Available at /sys/fs/bcache/<cset-uuid>           
515                                                   
516 average_key_size                                  
517   Average data per key in the btree.              
518                                                   
519 bdev<0..n>                                        
520   Symlink to each of the attached backing devi    
521                                                   
522 block_size                                        
523   Block size of the cache devices.                
524                                                   
525 btree_cache_size                                  
526   Amount of memory currently used by the btree    
527                                                   
528 bucket_size                                       
529   Size of buckets                                 
530                                                   
531 cache<0..n>                                       
532   Symlink to each of the cache devices compris    
533                                                   
534 cache_available_percent                           
535   Percentage of cache device which doesn't con    
536   potentially be used for writeback.  This doe    
537   for clean cached data; the unused statistic     
538   much lower.                                     
539                                                   
540 clear_stats                                       
541   Clears the statistics associated with this c    
542                                                   
543 dirty_data                                        
544   Amount of dirty data is in the cache (update    
545                                                   
546 flash_vol_create                                  
547   Echoing a size to this file (in human readab    
548   provisioned volume backed by the cache set.     
549                                                   
550 io_error_halflife, io_error_limit                 
551   These determines how many errors we accept b    
552   Each error is decayed by the half life (in #    
553   reaches io_error_limit dirty data is written    
554                                                   
555 journal_delay_ms                                  
556   Journal writes will delay for up to this man    
557   flush happens sooner. Defaults to 100.          
558                                                   
559 root_usage_percent                                
560   Percentage of the root btree node in use.  I    
561   will split, increasing the tree depth.          
562                                                   
563 stop                                              
564   Write to this file to shut down the cache se    
565   backing devices have been shut down.            
566                                                   
567 tree_depth                                        
568   Depth of the btree (A single node btree has     
569                                                   
570 unregister                                        
571   Detaches all backing devices and closes the     
572   present it will disable writeback caching an    
573                                                   
574 Sysfs - cache set internal                        
575 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                        
576                                                   
577 This directory also exposes timings for a numb    
578 separate files for average duration, average f    
579 duration: garbage collection, btree read, btre    
580                                                   
581 active_journal_entries                            
582   Number of journal entries that are newer tha    
583                                                   
584 btree_nodes                                       
585   Total nodes in the btree.                       
586                                                   
587 btree_used_percent                                
588   Average fraction of btree in use.               
589                                                   
590 bset_tree_stats                                   
591   Statistics about the auxiliary search trees     
592                                                   
593 btree_cache_max_chain                             
594   Longest chain in the btree node cache's hash    
595                                                   
596 cache_read_races                                  
597   Counts instances where while data was being     
598   was reused and invalidated - i.e. where the     
599   completed. When this occurs the data is rere    
600                                                   
601 trigger_gc                                        
602   Writing to this file forces garbage collecti    
603                                                   
604 Sysfs - Cache device                              
605 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                              
606                                                   
607 Available at /sys/block/<cdev>/bcache             
608                                                   
609 block_size                                        
610   Minimum granularity of writes - should match    
611                                                   
612 btree_written                                     
613   Sum of all btree writes, in (kilo/mega/giga)    
614                                                   
615 bucket_size                                       
616   Size of buckets                                 
617                                                   
618 cache_replacement_policy                          
619   One of either lru, fifo or random.              
620                                                   
621 discard                                           
622   Boolean; if on a discard/TRIM will be issued    
623   reused. Defaults to off, since SATA TRIM is     
624   slow).                                          
625                                                   
626 freelist_percent                                  
627   Size of the freelist as a percentage of nbuc    
628   increase the number of buckets kept on the f    
629   artificially reduce the size of the cache at    
630   purposes (i.e. testing how different size ca    
631   since buckets are discarded when they move o    
632   the SSD's garbage collection easier by effec    
633   space.                                          
634                                                   
635 io_errors                                         
636   Number of errors that have occurred, decayed    
637                                                   
638 metadata_written                                  
639   Sum of all non data writes (btree writes and    
640                                                   
641 nbuckets                                          
642   Total buckets in this cache                     
643                                                   
644 priority_stats                                    
645   Statistics about how recently data in the ca    
646   This can reveal your working set size.  Unus    
647   the cache that doesn't contain any data.  Me    
648   metadata overhead.  Average is the average p    
649   Next is a list of quantiles with the priorit    
650                                                   
651 written                                           
652   Sum of all data that has been written to the    
653   btree_written gives the amount of write infl    
                                                      

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