char *help[] = { " 'IO Zone' Benchmark Program", " ", " Author: Bill Norcott (norcott_bill@tandem.com)", " 1060 Hyde Avenue", " San Jose, CA 95129", " ", " Copyright 1991, 1992 William D. Norcott", " ", " License to freely use and distribute this software is hereby granted ", " by the author, subject to the condition that this copyright notice ", " remains intact. The author retains the exclusive right to publish ", " derivative works based on this work, including, but not limited to, ", " revised versions of this work", " ", " This test writes a X MEGABYTE sequential file in Y byte chunks, then", " rewinds it and reads it back. [The size of the file should be", " big enough to factor out the effect of any disk cache.]", " ", " The file is written (filling any cache buffers), and then read. If the", " cache is >= X MB, then most if not all the reads will be satisfied from", " the cache. However, if it is less than or equal to .5X MB, then NONE of", " the reads will be satisfied from the cache. This is becase after the ", " file is written, a .5X MB cache will contain the upper .5 MB of the test", " file, but we will start reading from the beginning of the file (data", " which is no longer in the cache)", " ", " In order for this to be a fair test, the length of the test file must", " be AT LEAST 2X the amount of disk cache memory for your system. If", " not, you are really testing the speed at which your CPU can read blocks", " out of the cache (not a fair test)", " ", " IOZONE does NOT test the raw I/O speed of your disk or system. It", " tests the speed of sequential I/O to actual files. Therefore, this", " measurement factors in the efficiency of you machines file system,", " operating system, C compiler, and C runtime library. It produces a ", " measurement which is the number of bytes per second that your system", " can read or write to a file. ", " ", " For V1.06, IOZONE adds the 'auto test' feature. This is activated", " by the command: 'iozone auto' . The auto test runs IOZONE repeatedly ", " using record sizes from 512 to 8192 bytes, and file sizes from 1 to 16", " megabytes. It creates a table of results.", " ", " For V1.06, IOZONE lets you specify the number of file system sizes and ", " record lengths to test when using auto mode. Define the constants", " MEGABYTES_ITER_LIMIT and RECLEN_ITER_LIMIT as seen below ", " ", " For V1.09 you can show the development help by typing 'iozone help'", " ", " For V1.10 IOzone traps SIGINT (user interrupt) and SIGTERM", " (kill from shell) signals and deletes the temporary file", " ", " For V1.11 IOzone requires no compilation flags for AIX", " Also, come miscellaneous cleanups have been made to the source", " ", " For V1.12 IOzone support has been added for the MIPS RISCos,", " Tandem Non-StopUX, and Tandem GUARDIAN 90 operating systems.", " IOzone is now a 'Conforming POSIX.1 Application' (IEEE Std 1003.1-1988)", " ", " For V1.14 IOzone supports Next and QNX systems. It also prints out", " the name of the operating system when run. There is now the option", " to force IOzone to flush all writes to disk via fsync()", " Defining USE_FSYNC will make IOzone include in its measurements the time", " it takes to actually write the data onto disk, as opposed to", " just writing into the system cache. BSD UNIX and SVR4 support fsync(),", " but SVR3 and generic POSIX systems do not. I have enabled USE_FSYNC", " for the systems which support it", " ", " ", " This program has been ported and tested on the following computer", " operating systems:", " ", " Vendor Operating System Notes on compiling IOzone", " -------------------------------------------------------------------------", " Convergent Unisys/AT&T Sys5r3 cc -DCONVERGENT -o iozone iozone.c", " Digital Equipment ULTRIX V4.1 ", " Digital Equipment VAX/VMS V5.4 see below ** ", " Digital Equipment VAX/VMS (POSIX) ", " Hewlett-Packard HP-UX 7.05", " IBM AIX Ver. 3 rel. 1", " Microsoft MS-DOS 3.3 tested Borland, Microsoft C", " MIPS RISCos 4.52", " NeXt NeXt OS 2.x", " OSF OSF/1", " Portable! POSIX 1003.1-1988 may need to define _POSIX_SOURCE ", " QNX QNX 4.0 compile with -N 40K option", " SCO UNIX System V/386 3.2.2", " SCO XENIX 3.2", " Silicon Graphics UNIX cc -DSGI -o iozone iozone.c", " Sony Microsystems UNIX same as MIPS", " Sun Microsystems SUNOS 4.1.1", " Tandem Computers GUARDIAN 90 1. call the source file IOZONEC", " 2. C/IN IOZONEC/IOZONE;RUNNABLE", " 3. RUN IOZONE", " Tandem Computers Non-Stop UX", " ", " ** for VMS, define iozone as a foreign command via this DCL command: ", " ", " $IOZONE :== $SYS$DISK:[]IOZONE.EXE ", " ", " this lets you pass the command line arguments to IOZONE", " ", " Acknowledgements to the following persons for their feedback on IOzone: ", " ", " Andy Puchrik, Michael D. Lawler, Krishna E. Bera, Sam Drake, John H. Hartman, ", " Ted Lyszczarz, Bill Metzenthen, Jody Winston, Clarence Dold, Axel", " Dan Hildebrand", " ", " --- MODIFICATION HISTORY:", " ", " ", " 3/7/91 William D. Norcott (Bill.Norcott@nuo.mts.dec.com)", " created", " ", " 3/22/91 Bill Norcott tested on OSF/1 ... it works", " ", " 3/24/91 Bill Norcott V1.02 -- use calloc in TURBOC to", " fix bug with their malloc", " ", " 3/25/91 Bill Norcott V1.03 -- add ifdef for XENIX", " ", " 3/27/91 Bill Norcott V1.04 -- Includes for SCO UNIX", " ", " 4/26/91 Bill Norcott V1.05 -- support AIX and SUNos, check", " length of read() and write()", " 4/26/91 Bill Norcott V1.06 -- tabulate results of a series ", " of tests", " 5/17/91 Bill Norcott V1.07 -- use time() for VMS", " 5/20/91 Bill Norcott V1.08 -- use %ld for Turbo C and", " use #ifdef sun to bypass", " inclusion of limits.h", " 6/19/91 Bill Norcott V1.09 -- rid #elif to support HP-UX and ", " Silicon Graphics UNIX, and", " add #ifdef SGI", " add #ifdef CONVERGENT", " for Convergent Technologies", " also add help option", " 7/2/91 Bill Norcott V1.10 -- delete file if get SIGINT", " or SIGTERM", " 8/20/91 Bill Norcott V1.11 -- require no flags with AIX", " 11/4/91 Bill Norcott V1.12 -- support MIPS RISCos", " Tandem NonStop-UX, and", " IEEE Std POSIX 1003.1-1988", " 12/4/91 Bill Norcott V1.13 -- support NeXT; tell host OS type", " 1/23/92 Bill Norcott V1.14 -- support QNX & use calloc() for buffer", "" }; /****************************************************************** INCLUDE FILES (system-dependent) ******************************************************************/ /* V1.14 -- use calloc instead of stack for buffer, on all platforms */ #define usecalloc /* V1.14b -- check for ultrix which uses sysconf in newer POSIX version but uses BSD-style time in the pre-POSIX versions */ #ifdef ultrix #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "ULTRIX" #define BSDtime #endif #endif /* V1.13 -- support NeXT by treating it like a Sun... Thanks Axel! */ #ifdef __NeXT__ #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "NeXT OS" #endif #define sun #endif /* define nolimits if your system has no limits.h. Sun's don't but I take care of this explicitly beginning with V1.08 of IOzone. */ #ifdef sun #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "SunOS" #endif #define nolimits #define BSDtime #define USE_FSYNC #endif /* V1.09 -- Silicon Graphics compile with -DSGI */ #ifdef SGI #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "Silicon Graphics" #endif #define nolimits #define BSDtime #endif /* V1.13 For MIPS RISC/OS and Tandem NonStop-UX*/ #ifdef SYSTYPE_BSD43 #define bsd4_3 #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "MIPS RISC/os (BSD 4.3 libraries)" #endif #endif #ifdef SYSTYPE_SYSV #include #define nolimits #ifdef T_NONSTOP #define OS_TYPE "TANDEM NonStop-UX (System V libraries)" #endif #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "MIPS RISC/os (System V libraries)" #endif #define SysVtime #include #include #include #endif /* V1.14 -- define nolimits and BSDtime for Xenix 2.3.3 */ /* incl definitions of O_* flags for XENIX */ #ifdef M_XENIX #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "SCO XENIX" #endif #include #define nolimits #define BSDtime #endif /* V1.12 -- test for POSIX-conformant operating system; requires limits.h */ #ifndef nolimits #include #ifdef _POSIX_ARG_MAX #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "POSIX 1003.1-1988" #endif #define isposix #endif #endif /* Tandem's GUARDIAN operating system */ #include #ifdef __TANDEM #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "TANDEM GUARDIAN 90" #endif #define nosignals #define ANSItime #define ANSI_MAIN #include #include #include #include #endif #ifndef nosignals #include #endif #ifdef __MSDOS__ /* Turbo C define this way for PCs... */ #define MSDOS /* Microsoft C defines this */ #endif /* VMS and MS-DOS both have ANSI C compilers and use rand()/srand() */ #ifdef VMS_POSIX #undef VMS #define ANSI_RANDOM 1 #endif #ifdef MSDOS #define ANSI_RANDOM 1 #endif /* Convergent Technologies M680xx based with Unisys/AT&T Sys5r3 */ #ifdef CONVERGENT #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "Convergent Technologies" #endif #include #define SysVtime #endif /* SCO Unix System V */ #ifdef M_UNIX #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "SCO UNIX System V/386" #endif #include #include #endif /* V1.11 -- With the following includes, AIX no longer requires -Dunix */ #ifdef _AIX #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "AIX" #endif #include #include #endif #if defined(VMS) #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "VAX/VMS" #endif #define ANSItime #define ANSI_RANDOM 1 #include #include #include #include #include #else /* ... either MSDOS, POSIX, or a generic non-POSIX UNIX */ #ifdef MSDOS #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "MS-DOS" #endif #define usecalloc #include #include #endif /* nope, not MS-DOS, try POSIX */ #ifdef isposix #include #include #include #include #else #ifdef unix #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "UNIX -- vendor unknown" #endif #include #endif #endif #endif /* Define NULL in case we don't have it... */ #ifndef NULL #define NULL 0 #endif /* for systems with System V-style time, define SysVtime */ #ifdef M_SYSV #define SysVtime #endif #ifdef SysVtime #include #include #ifndef CLK_TCK #define CLK_TCK HZ #endif #endif /* for systems with BSD style time, define BSDtime */ #ifdef bsd4_2 #define USE_FSYNC #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "BSD 4.2" #endif #define BSDtime #endif #ifdef bsd4_3 #define USE_FSYNC #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "BSD 4.3" #endif #define BSDtime #endif #ifdef BSDtime #include #endif #ifndef OS_TYPE #define OS_TYPE "Unknown" #endif /****************************************************************** DEFINED CONSTANTS ******************************************************************/ /* V1.14: Define ONETEST to run a single test at runtime as the default V1.14: Define AUTOTEST to run in auto test mode as the default i.e. the behavior of IOzone when it is invoked with no arguments. ONETEST makes IOzone run a single test using a 1 MB file and 512 byte records. AUTOTEST causes IOzone to use auto test mode. For compatibility with previous versions of IOZONE, ONETEST is the default setting */ #define ONETEST 1 #ifndef ONETEST #define AUTOTEST #endif /* V1.14: Define USE_FSYNC to force writes to disk during the write phase BSD and BSD-derived UNIX variants and also SVR4 are known to have fsync UNIX). After the file is written and before it is closed, call fsync() to force the data to be written from cache to disk. This (mostly) cancels the fact that systems with a lot of memory for cache buffers or memory mapping display artificially high transfer rates during the write phase of IOzone, because the data never makes it onto the disk. */ #if 0 #define USE_FSYNC #endif #define MEGABYTES 1 /* number of megabytes in file */ #define RECLEN 512 /* number of bytes in a record */ #define FILESIZE 1048576 /*size of file in bytes*/ #define NUMRECS 2048 /* number of records */ #define MAXBUFFERSIZE 16*1024 /*maximum buffer size*/ #define MINBUFFERSIZE 128 #define TOOFAST 10 #define IOZONE_USAGE \ "\tUsage:\tiozone [megabytes] [record_length_in_bytes] [[path]filename]\n\t\tiozone auto\n\t\tiozone help\n\n" #define THISVERSION "V1.14b" #define RELEASEDATE "1/31/92" /* Define only one of the following two. All modern operating systems have time functions so let TIME be defined */ #ifndef noclock #define TIME 1 #endif #define MAXNAMESIZE 1000 /* max # of characters in filename */ #define CONTROL_STRING1 "\t%-8ld%-8ld%-20ld%-20ld\n" #define CONTROL_STRING2 "\t%-8s%-8s%-20s%-20s\n" /* For 'auto mode', these defines determine the number of iterations to perform for both the file size and the record length. I.e., if MEGABYTES_ITER_LIMIT = 5 use 1, 2, 4, 8 & 16 megabyte files if RECLEN_ITER_LIMIT = 5 use 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 & 8192 byte records */ #define MEGABYTES_ITER_LIMIT 5 #define RECLEN_ITER_LIMIT 5 /****************************************************************** FUNCTION DECLARATIONS ******************************************************************/ void auto_test(); /* perform automatic test series */ void show_help(); /* show development help*/ static double time_so_far(); /* time since start of program */ void signal_handler(); /* clean up if user interrupts us */ /****************************************************************** GLOBAL VARIABLES ******************************************************************/ int auto_mode; char filename [MAXNAMESIZE]; /* name of temporary file */ /****************************************************************** MAIN -- entry point ******************************************************************/ #ifdef ANSI_MAIN int main(int argc, char *argv[], char *env[]) /* main body of code */ #else main(argc,argv) int argc; char *argv[]; #endif { #ifdef ANSI_MAIN char *fooenv; #endif int fd; char *default_filename; #ifdef usecalloc char *buffer; #else char buffer [MAXBUFFERSIZE]; /*a temporary data buffer*/ #endif unsigned long i; unsigned long megabytes = MEGABYTES; unsigned long reclen = RECLEN; unsigned long filesize; unsigned long numrecs; #ifdef TIME unsigned long filebytes; unsigned long readrate, writerate; unsigned long goodmegs; unsigned long goodrecl; double starttime1, starttime2; double writetime, readtime; double totaltime; #endif #ifdef usecalloc buffer = (char *) calloc(1, MAXBUFFERSIZE); #endif #if defined (ANSI_MAIN) fooenv= env[0]; /* dummy so we make some use of env (to avoid warnings) */ #endif #if defined (__TANDEM) default_filename ="IOZONET"; /* TANDEM GUARDIAN 90 has max 8 char filenames */ #else default_filename ="iozone.tmp"; /*default name of temporary file*/ #endif if (!auto_mode) { printf("\n\tIOZONE: Performance Test of Sequential File I/O -- %s (%s)\n", THISVERSION, RELEASEDATE); printf("\t\tBy Bill Norcott\n\n"); printf("\tOperating System: %s\n\n", OS_TYPE); #ifndef nosignals signal(SIGINT, signal_handler); /* handle user interrupt */ signal(SIGTERM, signal_handler); /* handle kill from shell */ #endif } strcpy(filename,default_filename); switch (argc) { case 1: /* no args, take all defaults */ printf(IOZONE_USAGE); #ifdef AUTOTEST auto_mode = 1; auto_test(); printf("Completed series of tests\n"); exit(0); #endif break; case 2: /* */ i = atoi(argv[1]); if (i) { megabytes = i; } else { /* 'Auto mode' will be enabled if the first command line argument is the word 'auto'. This will trigger a series of tests */ if ( (strcmp(argv[1], "auto") == 0) || (strcmp(argv[1], "AUTO") == 0) ) { auto_mode = 1; auto_test(); printf("Completed series of tests\n"); exit(0); } else { auto_mode = 0; } if ( (strcmp(argv[1], "help") == 0) || (strcmp(argv[1], "HELP") == 0) ) { show_help(); exit(0); } strcpy(filename,argv[1]); } break; case 3: /* */ megabytes = atoi(argv[1]); if (atoi(argv[2])) { reclen = atoi(argv[2]); } else { strcpy(filename,argv[2]); } break; case 4: /* */ megabytes = atoi(argv[1]); reclen = atoi(argv[2]); strcpy(filename,argv[3]); break; default: printf("IOZONE: bad usage\n"); printf(IOZONE_USAGE); exit(1); } if (!auto_mode) { printf("\tSend comments to:\tnorcott_bill@tandem.com\n\n"); } filesize = megabytes*1024*1024; numrecs = filesize/reclen; if (reclen > MAXBUFFERSIZE) { printf("