From: Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>
To: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Cc: "Chen, Kenneth W" <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, "'Andrew Morton'" <akpm@osdl.org>
Subject: Re: [patch] sched: auto-tuning task-migration
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 23:44:09 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4163F6A9.7000604@yahoo.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20041006132930.GA1814@elte.hu>
Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Chen, Kenneth W <kenneth.w.chen@intel.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Since we are talking about load balancing, we decided to measure
>>various value for cache_hot_time variable to see how it affects app
>>performance. We first establish baseline number with vanilla base
>>kernel (default at 2.5ms), then sweep that variable up to 1000ms. All
>>of the experiments are done with Ingo's patch posted earlier. Here
>>are the result (test environment is 4-way SMP machine, 32 GB memory,
>>500 disks running industry standard db transaction processing
>>workload):
>>
>>cache_hot_time | workload throughput
>>--------------------------------------
>> 2.5ms - 100.0 (0% idle)
>> 5ms - 106.0 (0% idle)
>> 10ms - 112.5 (1% idle)
>> 15ms - 111.6 (3% idle)
>> 25ms - 111.1 (5% idle)
>> 250ms - 105.6 (7% idle)
>> 1000ms - 105.4 (7% idle)
>
>
> the following patch adds a new feature to the scheduler: during bootup
> it measures migration costs and sets up cache_hot value accordingly.
>
> The measurement is point-to-point, i.e. it can be used to measure the
> migration costs in cache hierarchies - e.g. by NUMA setup code. The
> patch prints out a matrix of migration costs between CPUs.
> (self-migration means pure cache dirtying cost)
>
> Here are a couple of matrixes from testsystems:
>
> A 2-way Celeron/128K box:
>
> arch cache_decay_nsec: 1000000
> migration cost matrix (cache_size: 131072, cpu: 467 MHz):
> [00] [01]
> [00]: 9.6 12.0
> [01]: 12.2 9.8
> min_delta: 12586890
> using cache_decay nsec: 12586890 (12 msec)
>
> a 2-way/4-way P4/512K HT box:
>
> arch cache_decay_nsec: 2000000
> migration cost matrix (cache_size: 524288, cpu: 2379 MHz):
> [00] [01] [02] [03]
> [00]: 6.1 6.1 5.7 6.1
> [01]: 6.7 6.2 6.7 6.2
> [02]: 5.9 5.9 6.1 5.0
> [03]: 6.7 6.2 6.7 6.2
> min_delta: 6053016
> using cache_decay nsec: 6053016 (5 msec)
>
> an 8-way P3/2MB Xeon box:
>
> arch cache_decay_nsec: 6000000
> migration cost matrix (cache_size: 2097152, cpu: 700 MHz):
> [00] [01] [02] [03] [04] [05] [06] [07]
> [00]: 92.1 184.8 184.8 184.8 184.9 90.7 90.6 90.7
> [01]: 181.3 92.7 88.5 88.6 88.5 181.5 181.3 181.4
> [02]: 181.4 88.4 92.5 88.4 88.5 181.4 181.3 181.4
> [03]: 181.4 88.4 88.5 92.5 88.4 181.5 181.2 181.4
> [04]: 181.4 88.5 88.4 88.4 92.5 181.5 181.3 181.5
> [05]: 87.2 181.5 181.4 181.5 181.4 90.0 87.0 87.1
> [06]: 87.2 181.5 181.4 181.5 181.4 87.9 90.0 87.1
> [07]: 87.2 181.5 181.4 181.5 181.4 87.9 87.0 90.0
> min_delta: 91815564
> using cache_decay nsec: 91815564 (87 msec)
>
Very cool. I reckon you may want to make the final number
non linear if possible, because a 2MB cache probably doesn't
need double the cache decay time of a 1MB cache.
And possible things need to be tuned a bit, eg. 12ms for the
128K celeron may be a bit large (even though it does have a
slow bus).
But this is a nice starting point.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-10-06 13:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 52+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-10-06 0:42 Default cache_hot_time value back to 10ms Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-06 0:47 ` Con Kolivas
2004-10-06 1:02 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-06 0:58 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-06 3:55 ` Andrew Morton
2004-10-06 4:30 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-06 4:51 ` Andrew Morton
2004-10-06 5:00 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-06 5:09 ` Andrew Morton
2004-10-06 5:21 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-06 5:33 ` Andrew Morton
2004-10-06 5:46 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-06 6:19 ` new dev model (was Re: Default cache_hot_time value back to 10ms) Jeff Garzik
2004-10-06 6:39 ` Andrew Morton
2004-10-06 8:56 ` Paolo Ciarrocchi
2004-10-06 9:44 ` bert hubert
2004-10-06 14:00 ` Andries Brouwer
2004-10-06 19:40 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-10-06 19:48 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-10-06 19:58 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-10-06 20:37 ` Geert Uytterhoeven
2004-10-07 1:08 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-10-07 0:02 ` Matt Mackall
2004-10-06 9:23 ` Ingo Molnar
2004-10-06 9:57 ` Paolo Ciarrocchi
2004-10-06 19:33 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-10-06 22:23 ` Martin J. Bligh
2004-10-06 5:52 ` Default cache_hot_time value back to 10ms Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-06 19:27 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-06 19:39 ` Andrew Morton
2004-10-06 20:38 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-06 20:43 ` Andrew Morton
2004-10-06 23:14 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-07 2:26 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-07 6:29 ` Ingo Molnar
2004-10-07 7:08 ` Jeff Garzik
2004-10-07 7:26 ` Ingo Molnar
2004-10-06 20:50 ` Ingo Molnar
2004-10-06 21:03 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-06 7:48 ` Ingo Molnar
2004-10-06 17:18 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-06 19:55 ` Ingo Molnar
2004-10-06 22:46 ` Peter Williams
2004-10-06 13:29 ` [patch] sched: auto-tuning task-migration Ingo Molnar
2004-10-06 13:44 ` Nick Piggin [this message]
2004-10-06 17:49 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-06 20:04 ` Ingo Molnar
2004-10-06 21:18 ` Chen, Kenneth W
2004-10-07 6:10 ` Ingo Molnar
2005-02-21 5:08 ` Paul Jackson
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2004-10-06 14:22 emmanuel.fuste
[not found] <200411110851.30819.habanero@us.ibm.com>
2004-11-11 15:04 ` Andrew Theurer
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