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From: Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmail.virusscreen.com>
To: Mike Kravetz <mkravetz@sequent.com>, lse-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Subject: Re: more on scheduler benchmarks
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 10:37:34 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <01012210373402.17926@ewok.dev.mycio.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20010122101738.B7427@w-mikek.des.sequent.com>
In-Reply-To: <20010122101738.B7427@w-mikek.des.sequent.com>

On Monday 22 January 2001 10:30, Mike Kravetz wrote:
> Last week while discussing scheduler benchmarks, Bill Hartner
> made a comment something like the following "the benchmark may
> not even be invoking the scheduler as you expect".  This comment
> did not fully sink in until this weekend when I started thinking
> about changes made to sched_yield() in 2.4.0.  (I'm cc'ing Ingo
> Molnar because I think he was involved in the changes).  If you
> haven't taken a look at sys_sched_yield() in 2.4.0, I suggest
> that you do that now.
>
> A result of new optimizations made to sys_sched_yield() is that
> calling sched_yield() does not result in a 'reschedule' if there
> are no tasks waiting for CPU resources.  Therefore, I would claim
> that running 'scheduler benchmarks' which loop doing sched_yield()
> seem to have little meaning/value for runs where the number of
> looping tasks is less than then number of CPUs in the system.  Is
> that an accurate statement?

With this kind of test tasks are always running.
If You print the nr_running You'll find that this is exactly ( at least ) the 
number of tasks You've spawned so the scheduler is always called.



- Davide
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  reply	other threads:[~2001-01-22 18:38 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-01-22 18:17 more on scheduler benchmarks Mike Kravetz
2001-01-22 18:37 ` Davide Libenzi [this message]
2001-01-23  2:22 ` Joe deBlaquiere
2001-01-24 12:29   ` Daniel Phillips
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-01-22 20:07 [Lse-tech] " Bill Hartner
2001-01-23 12:45 ` Andrew Morton

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