* glitch1 v1.6 script update and results on cfs-v13
@ 2007-05-18 19:08 Bill Davidsen
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From: Bill Davidsen @ 2007-05-18 19:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
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The glitch1 script has been vastly updated, and now runs by itself after
being started. It produces files with the fps from glxgears and a
"fairloops" file which indicates the number of loops for each of the
scrolling xterms. This gives a good indication of fairness, all
processes should have about the same number of loops.
Testing 2.6.21.1-cfs-v13:
Using all default settings, all four processes ran the same number of
loops over 40sec within about 8%. I'll have some neat results with
standard deviation by the end of the weekend, it's supposed to rain.
Visual inspection of the glxgears while running looked smooth as a
baby's ass.
Current self-running script attached, I'm writing a doc, hopefully if
you want to tune it the comments are clear.
*Note*: these values make sense when various schedulers and tuning
values are run on the same machine. So I'll be testing on three
machines, with dual-core, hyperthreaded uni, and pure uni. Unless I see
a hint that one of these cases is handled less well than the others I
won't compare.
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Bill Davidsen
He was a full-time professional cat, not some moonlighting
ferret or weasel. He knew about these things.
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