numam-spdk/test/bdev/bdev.conf.in
Jim Harris f2a9507af6 bdev/raid: enable multiple iovs
The bdevio tests will now work on RAID volumes, so enable
RAID testing there too.

It is probably safe now to just build RAID by default, and
not require --with-raid - but let's do some more testing
with vhost and NVMe-oF against it first before we do so.

Signed-off-by: Jim Harris <james.r.harris@intel.com>
Change-Id: I15697f035cb688574a7ecb8be24d0c84fc622d83

Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/423408
Reviewed-by: Kunal Sablok <kunal.sablok@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Shuhei Matsumoto <shuhei.matsumoto.xt@hitachi.com>
Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com>
Chandler-Test-Pool: SPDK Automated Test System <sys_sgsw@intel.com>
2018-09-12 13:18:12 +00:00

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[Passthru]
# PT <bdev name> <vbdev name>
PT Malloc3 TestPT
[Malloc]
NumberOfLuns 6
LunSizeInMB 64
[Split]
# Split Malloc1 into two auto-sized halves
Split Malloc1 2
# Split Malloc2 into eight 4-megabyte pieces,
# leaving the rest of the device inaccessible
Split Malloc2 8 4
[AIO]
AIO /dev/ram0 AIO0
AIO /tmp/aiofile AIO1 2048
[QoS]
# QoS section defines limitation on performance
# metric like IOPS
#
# Format: Limit_IOPS Bdev_Name IOPS_Limit_Value
#
# IOPS limit must be 10000 or greater and be multiple
# of 10000
#
# Assign 20000 IOPS for the Malloc0 block device
Limit_IOPS Malloc0 20000
[RAID0]
Name raid0
StripSize 64
NumDevices 2
RaidLevel 0
Devices Malloc4 Malloc5