From: William Lee Irwin III <wli@holomorphy.com>
To: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>,
Anton Ertl <anton@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Page Colouring (was: 2.6.0 Huge pages not working as expected)
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 15:50:16 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20031227235016.GB22503@holomorphy.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m1smj596t1.fsf@ebiederm.dsl.xmission.com>
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> writes:
>> Basically: prove me wrong. People have tried before. They have failed.
>> Maybe you'll succeed. I doubt it, but hey, I'm not stopping you.
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 04:31:22PM -0700, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
> For anyone taking you up on this I'd like to suggest two possible
> directions.
> 1) Increasing PAGE_SIZE in the kernel.
> 2) Creating zones for the different colors. Zones were not
> implemented last time, this was tried.
> Both of those should be minimal impact to the complexity
> of the current kernel.
> I don't know where we will wind up but the performance variation's
> caused by cache conflicts in today's applications are real, and easily
> measurable. Giving the growing increase in performance difference
> between CPUs and memory Amdahl's Law shows this will only grow
> so I think this is worth looking at.
Increasing PAGE_SIZE in the kernel either (a) breaks ABI or (b) is
nontrivial. I suppose I should try some of the page coloring benchmarks
on pgcl (which preserves ABI).
-- wli
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-27 23:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <179fV-1iK-23@gated-at.bofh.it>
[not found] ` <179IS-1VD-13@gated-at.bofh.it>
2003-12-27 20:21 ` Page Colouring (was: 2.6.0 Huge pages not working as expected) Anton Ertl
2003-12-27 20:56 ` Linus Torvalds
2003-12-27 23:31 ` Eric W. Biederman
2003-12-27 23:50 ` William Lee Irwin III [this message]
2003-12-28 1:09 ` David S. Miller
2003-12-28 4:53 ` Linus Torvalds
2003-12-28 16:39 ` William Lee Irwin III
2003-12-29 0:36 ` Mike Fedyk
2003-12-29 2:55 ` William Lee Irwin III
2003-12-29 4:09 ` Linus Torvalds
2003-12-29 6:52 ` William Lee Irwin III
2003-12-29 9:14 ` Linus Torvalds
2003-12-29 9:22 ` William Lee Irwin III
2003-12-29 9:33 ` Linus Torvalds
2003-12-29 10:23 ` William Lee Irwin III
2003-12-29 10:59 ` Mike Fedyk
2003-12-29 11:14 ` William Lee Irwin III
2003-12-30 2:00 ` Rusty Russell
2003-12-30 4:59 ` William Lee Irwin III
[not found] ` <20031229084304.GA31630@elte.hu>
2003-12-29 12:09 ` Ingo Molnar
2003-12-29 12:49 ` William Lee Irwin III
2003-12-29 20:02 ` Subpages (was: Page Colouring) Daniel Phillips
2003-12-29 20:15 ` Linus Torvalds
2003-12-29 21:11 ` Page Colouring (was: 2.6.0 Huge pages not working as expected) Eric W. Biederman
2003-12-29 21:35 ` Linus Torvalds
[not found] ` <17tHK-3K6-21@gated-at.bofh.it>
2003-12-28 17:17 ` Anton Ertl
[not found] <176UD-6vl-3@gated-at.bofh.it>
2003-12-26 21:48 ` Anton Ertl
2003-12-26 23:28 ` Linus Torvalds
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