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      1.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
      2
      3========================
      4Null block device driver
      5========================
      6
      7Overview
      8========
      9
     10The null block device (``/dev/nullb*``) is used for benchmarking the various
     11block-layer implementations. It emulates a block device of X gigabytes in size.
     12It does not execute any read/write operation, just mark them as complete in
     13the request queue. The following instances are possible:
     14
     15  Multi-queue block-layer
     16
     17    - Request-based.
     18    - Configurable submission queues per device.
     19
     20  No block-layer (Known as bio-based)
     21
     22    - Bio-based. IO requests are submitted directly to the device driver.
     23    - Directly accepts bio data structure and returns them.
     24
     25All of them have a completion queue for each core in the system.
     26
     27Module parameters
     28=================
     29
     30queue_mode=[0-2]: Default: 2-Multi-queue
     31  Selects which block-layer the module should instantiate with.
     32
     33  =  ============
     34  0  Bio-based
     35  1  Single-queue (deprecated)
     36  2  Multi-queue
     37  =  ============
     38
     39home_node=[0--nr_nodes]: Default: NUMA_NO_NODE
     40  Selects what CPU node the data structures are allocated from.
     41
     42gb=[Size in GB]: Default: 250GB
     43  The size of the device reported to the system.
     44
     45bs=[Block size (in bytes)]: Default: 512 bytes
     46  The block size reported to the system.
     47
     48nr_devices=[Number of devices]: Default: 1
     49  Number of block devices instantiated. They are instantiated as /dev/nullb0,
     50  etc.
     51
     52irqmode=[0-2]: Default: 1-Soft-irq
     53  The completion mode used for completing IOs to the block-layer.
     54
     55  =  ===========================================================================
     56  0  None.
     57  1  Soft-irq. Uses IPI to complete IOs across CPU nodes. Simulates the overhead
     58     when IOs are issued from another CPU node than the home the device is
     59     connected to.
     60  2  Timer: Waits a specific period (completion_nsec) for each IO before
     61     completion.
     62  =  ===========================================================================
     63
     64completion_nsec=[ns]: Default: 10,000ns
     65  Combined with irqmode=2 (timer). The time each completion event must wait.
     66
     67submit_queues=[1..nr_cpus]: Default: 1
     68  The number of submission queues attached to the device driver. If unset, it
     69  defaults to 1. For multi-queue, it is ignored when use_per_node_hctx module
     70  parameter is 1.
     71
     72hw_queue_depth=[0..qdepth]: Default: 64
     73  The hardware queue depth of the device.
     74
     75Multi-queue specific parameters
     76-------------------------------
     77
     78use_per_node_hctx=[0/1]: Default: 0
     79  Number of hardware context queues.
     80
     81  =  =====================================================================
     82  0  The number of submit queues are set to the value of the submit_queues
     83     parameter.
     84  1  The multi-queue block layer is instantiated with a hardware dispatch
     85     queue for each CPU node in the system.
     86  =  =====================================================================
     87
     88no_sched=[0/1]: Default: 0
     89  Enable/disable the io scheduler.
     90
     91  =  ======================================
     92  0  nullb* use default blk-mq io scheduler
     93  1  nullb* doesn't use io scheduler
     94  =  ======================================
     95
     96blocking=[0/1]: Default: 0
     97  Blocking behavior of the request queue.
     98
     99  =  ===============================================================
    100  0  Register as a non-blocking blk-mq driver device.
    101  1  Register as a blocking blk-mq driver device, null_blk will set
    102     the BLK_MQ_F_BLOCKING flag, indicating that it sometimes/always
    103     needs to block in its ->queue_rq() function.
    104  =  ===============================================================
    105
    106shared_tags=[0/1]: Default: 0
    107  Sharing tags between devices.
    108
    109  =  ================================================================
    110  0  Tag set is not shared.
    111  1  Tag set shared between devices for blk-mq. Only makes sense with
    112     nr_devices > 1, otherwise there's no tag set to share.
    113  =  ================================================================
    114
    115zoned=[0/1]: Default: 0
    116  Device is a random-access or a zoned block device.
    117
    118  =  ======================================================================
    119  0  Block device is exposed as a random-access block device.
    120  1  Block device is exposed as a host-managed zoned block device. Requires
    121     CONFIG_BLK_DEV_ZONED.
    122  =  ======================================================================
    123
    124zone_size=[MB]: Default: 256
    125  Per zone size when exposed as a zoned block device. Must be a power of two.
    126
    127zone_nr_conv=[nr_conv]: Default: 0
    128  The number of conventional zones to create when block device is zoned.  If
    129  zone_nr_conv >= nr_zones, it will be reduced to nr_zones - 1.