Hi Robert,

I have checked that the cache partition (/dev/sdc1) starts at 2048, it should 
be properly aligned.
Similarly for the backing store partition (/dev/sdb1), it starts at 2048 at 
well.
 
Thanks,
Patrick
>________________________________
> From: Robert Frånlund <[email protected]>
>To: Patrick Ng <[email protected]> 
>Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 2:22 AM
>Subject: Re: Poor performance with bcache write-back mode
> 
>
>
>Hi,
>
>
>Have you aligned your partitions on the SSD to at-least 4 KiB block-size, even 
>better with 1 MiB?
>
>
>Best regards,
>Robert
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>2013/5/16 Patrick Ng <[email protected]>
>
>Hi all,
>>
>>I have installed Linux kernel 3.9.2 in my Fedora 18.  When I ran FIO in 
>>bcache write-through mode, the performance was good, but running a similar 
>>test in bcache write-back mode, I got very poor performance.
>>Did I miss any options when setting the write-back mode?
>>
>>Environment
>>===========
>>500G backing store at /dev/sdb1
>>150G SSD at /dev/sdc1
>>
>>Write-through mode
>>==================
>>make-bcache -B /dev/sdb1 -C /dev/sdc1
>>echo /dev/sdb1 > /sys/fs/bcache/register
>>echo /dev/sdc1 > /sys/fs/bcache/register
>>mkfs.ext4 /dev/bcache0
>>mount /dev/bcache0 /mnt/bcache
>>
>>
>>Running FIO with random, 100% read, iosize=4096, queue depth=16
>>the result is approx. 65k IOPS
>>
>>
>>Write-backe mode (setup is almost the same as write-through except the extra 
>>step at the end "echo writeback ...")
>>================
>>make-bcache -B /dev/sdb1 -C /dev/sdc1
>>echo /dev/sdb1 > /sys/fs/bcache/register
>>echo /dev/sdc1 > /sys/fs/bcache/register
>>mkfs.ext4 /dev/bcache0
>>mount /dev/bcache0 /mnt/bcache
>>echo writeback > /sys/block/bcache0/bcache/cache_mode
>>
>>Running FIO with random, 100% read, iosize=4096, queue depth=16
>>the result is approx. 12k IOPS
>>
>>Running FIO with random, 80% read 20% write, iosize=4096, queue depth=16
>>the result is approx. 2k IOPS
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Patrick 
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