umass(4)/uhci(4) REALLY slow
Nate Lawson
nate at root.org
Wed Oct 1 11:16:53 PDT 2003
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, Nate Lawson wrote:
> > Here are "iostat 5" results for my USB thumb drive on a uhci(4) controller
> > with 5.1-CURRENT. On windows on the same box, it runs reasonably quickly.
> > On FreeBSD, it really lags. This is for a cp of a large file to a
> > msdosfs-mounted flash drive.
> >
> > da0
> > KB/t tps MB/s
> > 1.07 41 0.04
> > 1.00 41 0.04
> > 1.02 41 0.04
> >
> > Is there something we're doing on uhci(4) that makes each transfer only
> > 1 KB? If we upped it to 32 KB, it would be a more reasonable 1.2 MB/sec
> > which is still well under the USB 1.1 max speed.
>
> This is probably due to something we're not doing in msdosfs. 1K is
> probably your msdosfs file system block size.
Yes, I checked and it has a 1K block size. The flash device is 64 MB.
> msdosfs is missing support
> for clustering. None of the lower levels (buffer cache, driver, usb)
> in FreeBSD does clustering (the buffer cache has some support for it,
> but this is mostly turned off because the file system doesn't ask for
> it). The lower levels not in FreeBSD (firmware and hardware) apparently
> don't do clustering either. This results in abysmal performance if
> the msdosfs block size is small. It would be twice as abysmal with
> the minimum block size of 512. Similarly for ffs with small block sizes
> and lots of fragments if write clustering is turned off if the drive
> doesn't do it.
What would need to be done to add msdosfs clustered reads/writes or
perhaps do this in a more general way in the buffer cache?
-Nate
More information about the freebsd-current
mailing list