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* bdi_threshold slow to reach steady state
@ 2009-10-14 11:09 Richard Kennedy
  2009-10-14 11:37 ` Peter Zijlstra
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Richard Kennedy @ 2009-10-14 11:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Peter Zijlstra; +Cc: Wu Fengguang, lkml

Hi Peter,

I've been running simple tests that uses fio to write 2Gb & reading the
bdi dirty threshold once a second from debugfs. 

The graph of bdi dirty threshold is nice and smooth but takes a long
time to reach a steady state, 60 seconds or more. (run on 2.6.32-rc4)

By eye it seems as though a first-order control system is a good model
for its behavior, so it approximates to 1-e^(-t/T). It just seems too
heavily damped ( at least on my machine).

For fun, I changed calc_period_shift to
	return ilog2(dirty_total - 1) - 2;

and it now reaches a steady state much quicker, around 4-5 seconds.

Tests that write to 2 disks at the same time show no significant
performance differences but are much more consistent, i.e. the standard
deviation is lower across multiple runs.

I have noticed that the first test run on a freshly booted machine is
always the slowest of any sequence of tests, but this change to
calc_period_shift greatly reduces this effect. 

So I wondered how you chose these values? and are there any other tests
that are useful to explore this?

I know that my machine is getting a bit old now, it's AMDX2 & only has
sata 150 drives, so I'm not suggesting that this change is going to be
correct for all machines but maybe we can set a better default? or take
more factors in to account other than just memory size. 

BTW why is it ilog2(dirty_total -1) -- what does the -1 do?

regards
Richard



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