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  1 =============                                       1 =============
  2 DM statistics                                       2 DM statistics
  3 =============                                       3 =============
  4                                                     4 
  5 Device Mapper supports the collection of I/O s      5 Device Mapper supports the collection of I/O statistics on user-defined
  6 regions of a DM device.  If no regions are def      6 regions of a DM device.  If no regions are defined no statistics are
  7 collected so there isn't any performance impac      7 collected so there isn't any performance impact.  Only bio-based DM
  8 devices are currently supported.                    8 devices are currently supported.
  9                                                     9 
 10 Each user-defined region specifies a starting      10 Each user-defined region specifies a starting sector, length and step.
 11 Individual statistics will be collected for ea     11 Individual statistics will be collected for each step-sized area within
 12 the range specified.                               12 the range specified.
 13                                                    13 
 14 The I/O statistics counters for each step-size     14 The I/O statistics counters for each step-sized area of a region are
 15 in the same format as `/sys/block/*/stat` or `     15 in the same format as `/sys/block/*/stat` or `/proc/diskstats` (see:
 16 Documentation/admin-guide/iostats.rst).  But t     16 Documentation/admin-guide/iostats.rst).  But two extra counters (12 and 13) are
 17 provided: total time spent reading and writing     17 provided: total time spent reading and writing.  When the histogram
 18 argument is used, the 14th parameter is report     18 argument is used, the 14th parameter is reported that represents the
 19 histogram of latencies.  All these counters ma     19 histogram of latencies.  All these counters may be accessed by sending
 20 the @stats_print message to the appropriate DM     20 the @stats_print message to the appropriate DM device via dmsetup.
 21                                                    21 
 22 The reported times are in milliseconds and the     22 The reported times are in milliseconds and the granularity depends on
 23 the kernel ticks.  When the option precise_tim     23 the kernel ticks.  When the option precise_timestamps is used, the
 24 reported times are in nanoseconds.                 24 reported times are in nanoseconds.
 25                                                    25 
 26 Each region has a corresponding unique identif     26 Each region has a corresponding unique identifier, which we call a
 27 region_id, that is assigned when the region is     27 region_id, that is assigned when the region is created.  The region_id
 28 must be supplied when querying statistics abou     28 must be supplied when querying statistics about the region, deleting the
 29 region, etc.  Unique region_ids enable multipl     29 region, etc.  Unique region_ids enable multiple userspace programs to
 30 request and process statistics for the same DM     30 request and process statistics for the same DM device without stepping
 31 on each other's data.                              31 on each other's data.
 32                                                    32 
 33 The creation of DM statistics will allocate me     33 The creation of DM statistics will allocate memory via kmalloc or
 34 fallback to using vmalloc space.  At most, 1/4     34 fallback to using vmalloc space.  At most, 1/4 of the overall system
 35 memory may be allocated by DM statistics.  The     35 memory may be allocated by DM statistics.  The admin can see how much
 36 memory is used by reading:                         36 memory is used by reading:
 37                                                    37 
 38         /sys/module/dm_mod/parameters/stats_cu     38         /sys/module/dm_mod/parameters/stats_current_allocated_bytes
 39                                                    39 
 40 Messages                                           40 Messages
 41 ========                                           41 ========
 42                                                    42 
 43     @stats_create <range> <step> [<number_of_o     43     @stats_create <range> <step> [<number_of_optional_arguments> <optional_arguments>...] [<program_id> [<aux_data>]]
 44         Create a new region and return the reg     44         Create a new region and return the region_id.
 45                                                    45 
 46         <range>                                    46         <range>
 47           "-"                                      47           "-"
 48                 whole device                       48                 whole device
 49           "<start_sector>+<length>"                49           "<start_sector>+<length>"
 50                 a range of <length> 512-byte s     50                 a range of <length> 512-byte sectors
 51                 starting with <start_sector>.      51                 starting with <start_sector>.
 52                                                    52 
 53         <step>                                     53         <step>
 54           "<area_size>"                            54           "<area_size>"
 55                 the range is subdivided into a     55                 the range is subdivided into areas each containing
 56                 <area_size> sectors.               56                 <area_size> sectors.
 57           "/<number_of_areas>"                     57           "/<number_of_areas>"
 58                 the range is subdivided into t     58                 the range is subdivided into the specified
 59                 number of areas.                   59                 number of areas.
 60                                                    60 
 61         <number_of_optional_arguments>             61         <number_of_optional_arguments>
 62           The number of optional arguments         62           The number of optional arguments
 63                                                    63 
 64         <optional_arguments>                       64         <optional_arguments>
 65           The following optional arguments are     65           The following optional arguments are supported:
 66                                                    66 
 67           precise_timestamps                       67           precise_timestamps
 68                 use precise timer with nanosec     68                 use precise timer with nanosecond resolution
 69                 instead of the "jiffies" varia     69                 instead of the "jiffies" variable.  When this argument is
 70                 used, the resulting times are      70                 used, the resulting times are in nanoseconds instead of
 71                 milliseconds.  Precise timesta     71                 milliseconds.  Precise timestamps are a little bit slower
 72                 to obtain than jiffies-based t     72                 to obtain than jiffies-based timestamps.
 73           histogram:n1,n2,n3,n4,...                73           histogram:n1,n2,n3,n4,...
 74                 collect histogram of latencies     74                 collect histogram of latencies.  The
 75                 numbers n1, n2, etc are times      75                 numbers n1, n2, etc are times that represent the boundaries
 76                 of the histogram.  If precise_     76                 of the histogram.  If precise_timestamps is not used, the
 77                 times are in milliseconds, oth     77                 times are in milliseconds, otherwise they are in
 78                 nanoseconds.  For each range,      78                 nanoseconds.  For each range, the kernel will report the
 79                 number of requests that comple     79                 number of requests that completed within this range. For
 80                 example, if we use "histogram:     80                 example, if we use "histogram:10,20,30", the kernel will
 81                 report four numbers a:b:c:d. a     81                 report four numbers a:b:c:d. a is the number of requests
 82                 that took 0-10 ms to complete,     82                 that took 0-10 ms to complete, b is the number of requests
 83                 that took 10-20 ms to complete     83                 that took 10-20 ms to complete, c is the number of requests
 84                 that took 20-30 ms to complete     84                 that took 20-30 ms to complete and d is the number of
 85                 requests that took more than 3     85                 requests that took more than 30 ms to complete.
 86                                                    86 
 87         <program_id>                               87         <program_id>
 88           An optional parameter.  A name that      88           An optional parameter.  A name that uniquely identifies
 89           the userspace owner of the range.  T     89           the userspace owner of the range.  This groups ranges together
 90           so that userspace programs can ident     90           so that userspace programs can identify the ranges they
 91           created and ignore those created by      91           created and ignore those created by others.
 92           The kernel returns this string back      92           The kernel returns this string back in the output of
 93           @stats_list message, but it doesn't      93           @stats_list message, but it doesn't use it for anything else.
 94           If we omit the number of optional ar     94           If we omit the number of optional arguments, program id must not
 95           be a number, otherwise it would be i     95           be a number, otherwise it would be interpreted as the number of
 96           optional arguments.                      96           optional arguments.
 97                                                    97 
 98         <aux_data>                                 98         <aux_data>
 99           An optional parameter.  A word that      99           An optional parameter.  A word that provides auxiliary data
100           that is useful to the client program    100           that is useful to the client program that created the range.
101           The kernel returns this string back     101           The kernel returns this string back in the output of
102           @stats_list message, but it doesn't     102           @stats_list message, but it doesn't use this value for anything.
103                                                   103 
104     @stats_delete <region_id>                     104     @stats_delete <region_id>
105         Delete the region with the specified i    105         Delete the region with the specified id.
106                                                   106 
107         <region_id>                               107         <region_id>
108           region_id returned from @stats_creat    108           region_id returned from @stats_create
109                                                   109 
110     @stats_clear <region_id>                      110     @stats_clear <region_id>
111         Clear all the counters except the in-f    111         Clear all the counters except the in-flight i/o counters.
112                                                   112 
113         <region_id>                               113         <region_id>
114           region_id returned from @stats_creat    114           region_id returned from @stats_create
115                                                   115 
116     @stats_list [<program_id>]                    116     @stats_list [<program_id>]
117         List all regions registered with @stat    117         List all regions registered with @stats_create.
118                                                   118 
119         <program_id>                              119         <program_id>
120           An optional parameter.                  120           An optional parameter.
121           If this parameter is specified, only    121           If this parameter is specified, only matching regions
122           are returned.                           122           are returned.
123           If it is not specified, all regions     123           If it is not specified, all regions are returned.
124                                                   124 
125         Output format:                            125         Output format:
126           <region_id>: <start_sector>+<length>    126           <region_id>: <start_sector>+<length> <step> <program_id> <aux_data>
127                 precise_timestamps histogram:n    127                 precise_timestamps histogram:n1,n2,n3,...
128                                                   128 
129         The strings "precise_timestamps" and "    129         The strings "precise_timestamps" and "histogram" are printed only
130         if they were specified when creating t    130         if they were specified when creating the region.
131                                                   131 
132     @stats_print <region_id> [<starting_line>     132     @stats_print <region_id> [<starting_line> <number_of_lines>]
133         Print counters for each step-sized are    133         Print counters for each step-sized area of a region.
134                                                   134 
135         <region_id>                               135         <region_id>
136           region_id returned from @stats_creat    136           region_id returned from @stats_create
137                                                   137 
138         <starting_line>                           138         <starting_line>
139           The index of the starting line in th    139           The index of the starting line in the output.
140           If omitted, all lines are returned.     140           If omitted, all lines are returned.
141                                                   141 
142         <number_of_lines>                         142         <number_of_lines>
143           The number of lines to include in th    143           The number of lines to include in the output.
144           If omitted, all lines are returned.     144           If omitted, all lines are returned.
145                                                   145 
146         Output format for each step-sized area    146         Output format for each step-sized area of a region:
147                                                   147 
148           <start_sector>+<length>                 148           <start_sector>+<length>
149                 counters                          149                 counters
150                                                   150 
151           The first 11 counters have the same     151           The first 11 counters have the same meaning as
152           `/sys/block/*/stat or /proc/diskstat    152           `/sys/block/*/stat or /proc/diskstats`.
153                                                   153 
154           Please refer to Documentation/admin-    154           Please refer to Documentation/admin-guide/iostats.rst for details.
155                                                   155 
156           1. the number of reads completed        156           1. the number of reads completed
157           2. the number of reads merged           157           2. the number of reads merged
158           3. the number of sectors read           158           3. the number of sectors read
159           4. the number of milliseconds spent     159           4. the number of milliseconds spent reading
160           5. the number of writes completed       160           5. the number of writes completed
161           6. the number of writes merged          161           6. the number of writes merged
162           7. the number of sectors written        162           7. the number of sectors written
163           8. the number of milliseconds spent     163           8. the number of milliseconds spent writing
164           9. the number of I/Os currently in p    164           9. the number of I/Os currently in progress
165           10. the number of milliseconds spent    165           10. the number of milliseconds spent doing I/Os
166           11. the weighted number of milliseco    166           11. the weighted number of milliseconds spent doing I/Os
167                                                   167 
168           Additional counters:                    168           Additional counters:
169                                                   169 
170           12. the total time spent reading in     170           12. the total time spent reading in milliseconds
171           13. the total time spent writing in     171           13. the total time spent writing in milliseconds
172                                                   172 
173     @stats_print_clear <region_id> [<starting_    173     @stats_print_clear <region_id> [<starting_line> <number_of_lines>]
174         Atomically print and then clear all th    174         Atomically print and then clear all the counters except the
175         in-flight i/o counters.  Useful when t    175         in-flight i/o counters.  Useful when the client consuming the
176         statistics does not want to lose any s    176         statistics does not want to lose any statistics (those updated
177         between printing and clearing).           177         between printing and clearing).
178                                                   178 
179         <region_id>                               179         <region_id>
180           region_id returned from @stats_creat    180           region_id returned from @stats_create
181                                                   181 
182         <starting_line>                           182         <starting_line>
183           The index of the starting line in th    183           The index of the starting line in the output.
184           If omitted, all lines are printed an    184           If omitted, all lines are printed and then cleared.
185                                                   185 
186         <number_of_lines>                         186         <number_of_lines>
187           The number of lines to process.         187           The number of lines to process.
188           If omitted, all lines are printed an    188           If omitted, all lines are printed and then cleared.
189                                                   189 
190     @stats_set_aux <region_id> <aux_data>         190     @stats_set_aux <region_id> <aux_data>
191         Store auxiliary data aux_data for the     191         Store auxiliary data aux_data for the specified region.
192                                                   192 
193         <region_id>                               193         <region_id>
194           region_id returned from @stats_creat    194           region_id returned from @stats_create
195                                                   195 
196         <aux_data>                                196         <aux_data>
197           The string that identifies data whic    197           The string that identifies data which is useful to the client
198           program that created the range.  The    198           program that created the range.  The kernel returns this
199           string back in the output of @stats_    199           string back in the output of @stats_list message, but it
200           doesn't use this value for anything.    200           doesn't use this value for anything.
201                                                   201 
202 Examples                                          202 Examples
203 ========                                          203 ========
204                                                   204 
205 Subdivide the DM device 'vol' into 100 pieces     205 Subdivide the DM device 'vol' into 100 pieces and start collecting
206 statistics on them::                              206 statistics on them::
207                                                   207 
208   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_create - /100      208   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_create - /100
209                                                   209 
210 Set the auxiliary data string to "foo bar baz"    210 Set the auxiliary data string to "foo bar baz" (the escape for each
211 space must also be escaped, otherwise the shel    211 space must also be escaped, otherwise the shell will consume them)::
212                                                   212 
213   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_set_aux 0 foo\\    213   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_set_aux 0 foo\\ bar\\ baz
214                                                   214 
215 List the statistics::                             215 List the statistics::
216                                                   216 
217   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_list               217   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_list
218                                                   218 
219 Print the statistics::                            219 Print the statistics::
220                                                   220 
221   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_print 0            221   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_print 0
222                                                   222 
223 Delete the statistics::                           223 Delete the statistics::
224                                                   224 
225   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_delete 0           225   dmsetup message vol 0 @stats_delete 0
                                                      

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