performance-metrics: Add QCOW2 batch read micro benchmark

Add micro_bench_qcow_batch_read which builds a batch of num_ops
read requests and submits them all at once through
submit_batch_requests. This exercises the io_uring batch
submission path added in qcow_async, where multiple SQEs are
packed into a single io_uring_enter call.

Signed-off-by: Anatol Belski <anbelski@linux.microsoft.com>
This commit is contained in:
Anatol Belski
2026-03-27 09:30:13 +01:00
committed by Rob Bradford
parent f8dbec0abb
commit e9d1ffd24f
2 changed files with 67 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ mod adjuster {
} }
} }
const TEST_LIST: [PerformanceTest; 84] = [ const TEST_LIST: [PerformanceTest; 86] = [
PerformanceTest { PerformanceTest {
name: "boot_time_ms", name: "boot_time_ms",
func_ptr: performance_boot_time, func_ptr: performance_boot_time,
@@ -1517,6 +1517,30 @@ const TEST_LIST: [PerformanceTest; 84] = [
}, },
unit_adjuster: adjuster::s_to_us, unit_adjuster: adjuster::s_to_us,
}, },
PerformanceTest {
name: "micro_block_qcow_batch_read_128_us",
func_ptr: micro_bench_block::micro_bench_qcow_batch_read,
control: PerformanceTestControl {
test_timeout: 10,
test_iterations: 20,
warmup_iterations: 5,
num_ops: Some(128),
..PerformanceTestControl::default()
},
unit_adjuster: adjuster::s_to_us,
},
PerformanceTest {
name: "micro_block_qcow_batch_read_256_us",
func_ptr: micro_bench_block::micro_bench_qcow_batch_read,
control: PerformanceTestControl {
test_timeout: 10,
test_iterations: 20,
warmup_iterations: 5,
num_ops: Some(256),
..PerformanceTestControl::default()
},
unit_adjuster: adjuster::s_to_us,
},
]; ];
fn run_test_with_timeout( fn run_test_with_timeout(

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@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ use std::time::Instant;
use block::async_io::AsyncIo; use block::async_io::AsyncIo;
use block::disk_file::AsyncDiskFile; use block::disk_file::AsyncDiskFile;
use block::raw_async_aio::RawFileAsyncAio; use block::raw_async_aio::RawFileAsyncAio;
use block::{BatchRequest, RequestType};
use crate::PerformanceTestControl; use crate::PerformanceTestControl;
use crate::util::{ use crate::util::{
@@ -355,3 +356,44 @@ pub fn micro_bench_qcow_async_read(control: &PerformanceTestControl) -> f64 {
drain_async_completions(async_io.as_mut(), num_ops); drain_async_completions(async_io.as_mut(), num_ops);
start.elapsed().as_secs_f64() start.elapsed().as_secs_f64()
} }
/// Measure QCOW2 batch read submission via io_uring.
///
/// Builds a batch of `num_ops` read requests and submits them all at once
/// through `submit_batch_requests`, which packs multiple SQEs into a single
/// io_uring submission. Returns the total wall clock time in seconds.
pub fn micro_bench_qcow_batch_read(control: &PerformanceTestControl) -> f64 {
let num_ops = control.num_ops.expect("num_ops required") as usize;
let (_tmp, disk) = util::qcow_async_tempfile(num_ops);
let mut async_io = disk
.new_async_io(num_ops as u32)
.expect("new_async_io failed");
let mut buf = vec![0u8; num_ops * QCOW_CLUSTER_SIZE as usize];
let batch: Vec<BatchRequest> = (0..num_ops)
.map(|i| {
let slice =
&mut buf[i * QCOW_CLUSTER_SIZE as usize..(i + 1) * QCOW_CLUSTER_SIZE as usize];
BatchRequest {
offset: (i as u64 * QCOW_CLUSTER_SIZE) as libc::off_t,
iovecs: vec![libc::iovec {
iov_base: slice.as_mut_ptr() as *mut libc::c_void,
iov_len: QCOW_CLUSTER_SIZE as usize,
}]
.into(),
user_data: i as u64,
request_type: RequestType::In,
}
})
.collect();
let start = Instant::now();
async_io
.submit_batch_requests(&batch)
.expect("submit_batch_requests failed");
// Drain all io_uring completions before stopping the clock.
drain_async_completions(async_io.as_mut(), num_ops);
start.elapsed().as_secs_f64()
}