Hi,

On 6 January 2016 at 18:45, Jeff Furlong <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Here is 2.3 with a --runtime of 60s, and a runt of only 16s, and an error:
>
> # fio --name=SW_1MB_QD32 --ioengine=libaio --direct=1 --rw=write --iodepth=32 
> --size=1% --runtime=60s --time_based --numjobs=1 --bs=1m --overwrite=1 
> --filename=/dev/nvme0n1
> SW_1MB_QD32: (g=0): rw=write, bs=1M-1M/1M-1M/1M-1M, ioengine=libaio, 
> iodepth=32
> fio-2.3-11-g5f3b
> Starting 1 process
> fio: io_u error on file /dev/nvme0n1: Invalid argument: write offset=153764, 
> buflen=1048576
> fio: io_u error on file /dev/nvme0n1: Invalid argument: write offset=1202340, 
> buflen=1048576
> fio: pid=68391, err=22/file:io_u.c:1596, func=io_u error, error=Invalid 
> argument
>
> SW_1MB_QD32: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err=22 (file:io_u.c:1596, func=io_u error, 
> error=Invalid argument): pid=68391: Wed Jan  6 08:48:18 2016

Can say how big /dev/nvme0n1 is and can you repeat your test but with
size set in bytes? I'm wondering if your 1MByte blocksize doesn't
divide evenly in the 1% space the job has to work with...

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