I had already sent a version (ti-tests) dedicated to stress testing to LKML in October. Just in case I enclose those again. README inside. I ran 2.6 again for the first time since -test9 yesterday to test swsusp and immeadiatly went to elevator=deadline as aio is unusable at high io loads which I need to break swsusp in. If you do on a 2GHz+ machine: $ti stat ub17 ddw 4 5000 This gives a load avg of ~40 on a 2.4G P4 with 533MHz FSB 2.4.23 behaves "proportionate" to load - at these loads mouse is jerky but has best throughput. 2.6 with deadline is similar but a bit slower and the mouse is very smooth. 2.6 with aio the mouse is smooth but no io throughput and io is highly intermittent. AFAICS similar to -test9. It must be recognized that these tests act in a non-anticipatory manner - this is what they are designed for ;) Regards Michael On Tuesday 20 January 2004 15:00, Nigel Cunningham wrote: > Hi. > > Michael Frank has written some scripts we've used to stress test > software suspend. Perhaps you might be able to make some mileage from > them? > > Regards, > > Nigel > > On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 17:51, Nick Piggin wrote: > > Hi, > > In the interest of helping improve 2.6 VM performance when > > under heavy swapping load, I'm putting together a few regression > > tests. > > > > If anyone has any suggestions of workloads I could use, I will > > try to include them, or code them up if you want a simple concept > > tested. Also, any suggestions of what information I should gather? > > > > loads should be runnable on about 64MB, preferably give decently > > repeatable results in under an hour. > > > > I'll be happy to test patches. Here is one (results are a bit > > wild because it was only 1 run). > > > > Nick > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > linux-2.6-npiggin/mm/vmscan.c | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++------- > > 1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) > > > > diff -puN mm/vmscan.c~vm-akpm-balance-pgdat mm/vmscan.c > > --- linux-2.6/mm/vmscan.c~vm-akpm-balance-pgdat 2004-01-17 20:35:39.000000000 +1100 > > +++ linux-2.6-npiggin/mm/vmscan.c 2004-01-17 20:35:42.000000000 +1100 > > @@ -941,11 +941,12 @@ static int balance_pgdat(pg_data_t *pgda > > int nr_mapped = 0; > > int max_scan; > > int to_reclaim; > > + int reclaimed; > > > > if (zone->all_unreclaimable && priority != DEF_PRIORITY) > > continue; > > > > - if (nr_pages && to_free > 0) { /* Software suspend */ > > + if (nr_pages && nr_pages > 0) { /* Software suspend */ > > to_reclaim = min(to_free, SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX*8); > > } else { /* Zone balancing */ > > to_reclaim = zone->pages_high-zone->free_pages; > > @@ -953,28 +954,43 @@ static int balance_pgdat(pg_data_t *pgda > > continue; > > } > > zone->temp_priority = priority; > > - all_zones_ok = 0; > > max_scan = zone->nr_inactive >> priority; > > if (max_scan < to_reclaim * 2) > > max_scan = to_reclaim * 2; > > if (max_scan < SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX) > > max_scan = SWAP_CLUSTER_MAX; > > - to_free -= shrink_zone(zone, max_scan, GFP_KERNEL, > > + reclaimed = shrink_zone(zone, max_scan, GFP_KERNEL, > > to_reclaim, &nr_mapped, ps, priority); > > if (i < ZONE_HIGHMEM) { > > reclaim_state->reclaimed_slab = 0; > > shrink_slab(max_scan + nr_mapped, GFP_KERNEL); > > - to_free -= reclaim_state->reclaimed_slab; > > + reclaimed += reclaim_state->reclaimed_slab; > > } > > + to_free -= reclaimed; > > if (zone->all_unreclaimable) > > continue; > > if (zone->pages_scanned > zone->present_pages * 2) > > zone->all_unreclaimable = 1; > > + /* > > + * If this scan failed to reclaim `to_reclaim' or more > > + * pages, we're getting into trouble. Need to scan > > + * some more, and throttle kswapd. Note that this zone > > + * may now have sufficient free pages due to freeing > > + * activity by some other process. That's OK - we'll > > + * pick that info up on the next pass through the loop. > > + */ > > + if (reclaimed < to_reclaim) > > + all_zones_ok = 0; > > } > > - if (all_zones_ok) > > - break; > > if (to_free > 0) > > - blk_congestion_wait(WRITE, HZ/10); > > + continue; /* swsusp: need to do more work */ > > + if (all_zones_ok) > > + break; /* kswapd: all done */ > > + /* > > + * OK, kswapd is getting into trouble. Take a nap, then take > > + * another pass across the zones. > > + */ > > + blk_congestion_wait(WRITE, HZ/10); > > } > > > > for (i = 0; i < pgdat->nr_zones; i++) { > > > > _ > -- > My work on Software Suspend is graciously brought to you by > LinuxFund.org. >