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@@ -30,12 +30,18 @@ write_expire (in ms)
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Similar to read_expire mentioned above, but for writes.
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-fifo_batch
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+fifo_batch (number of requests)
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-When a read request expires its deadline, we must move some requests from
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-the sorted io scheduler list to the block device dispatch queue. fifo_batch
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-controls how many requests we move.
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+Requests are grouped into ``batches'' of a particular data direction (read or
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+write) which are serviced in increasing sector order. To limit extra seeking,
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+deadline expiries are only checked between batches. fifo_batch controls the
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+maximum number of requests per batch.
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+
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+This parameter tunes the balance between per-request latency and aggregate
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+throughput. When low latency is the primary concern, smaller is better (where
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+a value of 1 yields first-come first-served behaviour). Increasing fifo_batch
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+generally improves throughput, at the cost of latency variation.
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writes_starved (number of dispatches)
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