From: Con Kolivas <conman@kolivas.net>
To: linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@digeo.com>
Subject: [BENCHMARK] 2.5.47-mm3 with contest
Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 14:22:13 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200211161422.17438.conman@kolivas.net> (raw)
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Here are some contest benchmarks for 2.5.47-mm3.
These include 2 experimental additions to contest. One is cacherun which is an
unloaded kernel compile immediately following a previous compile. The second
is dbench_load, where dbench (16*num_cpus) is run in a continuous loop. The
number of loads in dbench_loads at the moment is which run it was up to when
terminated (ie a run of 1 means it never got to finish).
Note the config of 2.5 kernels includes preempt.
Config of 2.5.47-mm3 includes shared 3rd level pagetables.
noload:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [5] 71.7 93 0 0 1.00
2.4.19 [5] 69.0 97 0 0 0.97
2.4.20-rc1 [3] 72.2 93 0 0 1.01
2.5.47 [3] 73.5 93 0 0 1.03
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 73.6 93 0 0 1.03
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 73.7 93 0 0 1.03
cacherun:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [2] 66.6 99 0 0 0.93
2.4.19 [2] 68.0 99 0 0 0.95
2.4.20-rc1 [3] 67.2 99 0 0 0.94
2.5.47 [3] 68.3 99 0 0 0.96
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 68.4 99 0 0 0.96
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 68.3 99 0 0 0.96
process_load:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [3] 109.5 57 119 44 1.53
2.4.19 [3] 106.5 59 112 43 1.49
2.4.20-rc1 [3] 110.7 58 119 43 1.55
2.5.47 [3] 83.4 82 22 21 1.17
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 83.0 83 21 20 1.16
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 84.2 82 22 21 1.18
dbench_load:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [1] 346.6 20 1 57 4.85
2.4.19 [1] 342.6 20 1 62 4.80
2.4.20-rc1 [1] 309.8 23 2 50 4.34
2.5.47 [2] 224.2 33 1 44 3.14
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 201.6 38 1 39 2.82
ctar_load:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [3] 117.4 63 1 7 1.64
2.4.19 [2] 106.5 70 1 8 1.49
2.4.20-rc1 [3] 102.1 72 1 7 1.43
2.5.47 [3] 93.9 80 1 5 1.32
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 94.0 81 1 5 1.32
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 94.0 81 1 6 1.32
xtar_load:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [3] 150.8 49 2 8 2.11
2.4.19 [1] 132.4 55 2 9 1.85
2.4.20-rc1 [3] 180.7 40 3 8 2.53
2.5.47 [3] 167.1 45 2 7 2.34
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 118.5 64 1 7 1.66
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 211.3 38 2 6 2.96
io_load:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [3] 474.1 15 36 10 6.64
2.4.19 [3] 492.6 14 38 10 6.90
2.4.20-rc1 [2] 1142.2 6 90 10 16.00
2.5.47 [3] 165.9 46 9 9 2.32
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 126.3 61 5 8 1.77
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 117.1 65 4 8 1.64
read_load:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [3] 102.3 70 6 3 1.43
2.4.19 [2] 134.1 54 14 5 1.88
2.4.20-rc1 [3] 173.2 43 20 5 2.43
2.5.47 [3] 103.4 74 6 4 1.45
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 100.6 76 7 4 1.41
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 218.5 34 10 2 3.06
list_load:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [3] 90.2 76 1 17 1.26
2.4.19 [1] 89.8 77 1 20 1.26
2.4.20-rc1 [3] 88.8 77 0 12 1.24
2.5.47 [3] 100.2 71 1 20 1.40
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 102.4 69 1 19 1.43
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 101.2 71 1 21 1.42
mem_load:
Kernel [runs] Time CPU% Loads LCPU% Ratio
2.4.18 [3] 103.3 70 32 3 1.45
2.4.19 [3] 100.0 72 33 3 1.40
2.4.20-rc1 [3] 105.9 69 32 2 1.48
2.5.47 [3] 151.1 49 35 2 2.12
2.5.47-mm1 [5] 127.0 58 29 2 1.78
2.5.47-mm3 [2] 243.8 31 39 1 3.41
Note the significant discrepancy between mm1 and mm3. This reminds me of what
happened last time I enabled shared 3rd level pagetables - Andrew do you want
me to do a set of numbers with this disabled?
Con
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next reply other threads:[~2002-11-16 3:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-11-16 3:22 Con Kolivas [this message]
2002-11-16 3:30 ` [BENCHMARK] 2.5.47-mm3 with contest Andrew Morton
2002-11-16 4:24 ` Nick Piggin
2002-11-16 11:13 ` Con Kolivas
2002-11-16 6:23 ` Con Kolivas
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