From: Roger Larsson <roger.larsson@skelleftea.mail.telia.com>
To: Daniel Phillips <phillips@bonn-fries.net>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: Re: 2.4.8-pre1 and dbench -20% throughput
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 01:43:31 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200107272347.f6RNlTs15460@maild.telia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <0107280034050V.00285@starship>
Hi again,
It might be variations in dbench - but I am not sure since I run
the same script each time.
(When I made a testrun in a terminal window - with X running, but not doing
anything activly, I got
[some '.' deleted]
.............++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++********************************
Throughput 15.8859 MB/sec (NB=19.8573 MB/sec 158.859 MBit/sec)
14.74user 22.92system 4:26.91elapsed 14%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k
0inputs+0outputs (912major+1430minor)pagefaults 0swaps
I have never seen anyting like this - all '+' together!
I logged off and tried again - got more normal values 32 MB/s
and '+' were spread out.
More testing needed...
/RogerL
On Saturdayen den 28 July 2001 00:34, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> On Friday 27 July 2001 23:08, Roger Larsson wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have done some throughput testing again.
> > Streaming write, copy, read, diff are almost identical to earlier 2.4
> > kernels. (Note: 2.4.0 was clearly better when reading from two files
> > - i.e. diff - 15.4 MB/s v. around 11 MB/s with later kenels - can be
> > a result of disk layout too...)
> >
> > But "dbench 32" (on my 256 MB box) results has are the most
> > interesting:
> >
> > 2.4.0 gave 33 MB/s
> > 2.4.8-pre1 gives 26.1 MB/s (-21%)
> >
> > Do we now throw away pages that would be reused?
> >
> > [I have also verified that mmap002 still works as expected]
>
> Could you run that test again with /usr/bin/time (the GNU time
> function) so we can see what kind of swapping it's doing?
>
> The use-once approach depends on having a fairly stable inactive_dirty
> + inactive_clean queue size, to give use-often pages a fair chance to
> be rescued. To see how the sizes of the queues are changing, use
> Shift-ScrollLock on your text console.
>
> To tell the truth, I don't have a deep understanding of how dbench
> works. I should read the code now and see if I can learn more about it
>
> :-/ I have noticed that it tends to be highly variable in performance,
>
> sometimes showing variation of a few 10's of percents from run to run.
> This variation seems to depend a lot on scheduling. Do you see "*"'s
> evenly spaced throughout the tracing output, or do you see most of them
> bunched up near the end?
>
> --
> Daniel
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Roger Larsson
Skelleftea
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Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <200107272112.f6RLC3d28206@maila.telia.com>
[not found] ` <0107280034050V.00285@starship>
2001-07-27 23:43 ` Roger Larsson [this message]
2001-07-28 1:11 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-28 3:18 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-28 13:40 ` Marcelo Tosatti
2001-07-28 20:13 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-28 20:26 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-07-29 14:10 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-29 14:48 ` Rik van Riel
2001-07-29 15:34 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-29 15:31 ` Mike Galbraith
2001-07-29 16:05 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-07-29 20:19 ` Hugh Dickins
2001-07-29 20:25 ` Rik van Riel
2001-07-29 20:44 ` Hugh Dickins
2001-07-29 21:20 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-29 21:51 ` Hugh Dickins
2001-07-29 23:23 ` Rik van Riel
2001-07-31 7:30 ` Kai Henningsen
2001-07-31 14:13 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-31 17:37 ` Jonathan Morton
2001-07-29 1:41 ` Andrew Morton
2001-07-29 14:39 ` Daniel Phillips
2001-07-30 3:19 ` Theodore Tso
2001-07-30 15:17 ` Randy.Dunlap
2001-07-30 16:41 ` Theodore Tso
2001-07-30 17:52 ` Mike Galbraith
2001-07-30 19:39 ` Zlatko Calusic
2001-07-29 17:48 ` Steven Cole
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