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From: Con Kolivas <conman@kolivas.net>
To: linux kernel mailing list <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@digeo.com>
Subject: Re: [BENCHMARK] max bomb segment tuning with read latency 2 patch in contest
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2002 00:29:46 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200212080030.04381.conman@kolivas.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200212071620.05503.conman@kolivas.net>

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>Here are some io_load contest benchmarks with 2.4.20 with the read latency2
>patch applied and varying the max bomb segments from 1-6 (SMP used to save
>time!)
>
>io_load:
>Kernel [runs]           Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.4.20 [5]              164.9   45      31      21      4.55
>2420rl2b1 [5]           93.5    81      18      22      2.58
>2420rl2b2 [5]           88.2    87      16      22      2.44
>2420rl2b4 [5]           87.8    84      17      22      2.42
>2420rl2b6 [5]           100.3   77      19      22      2.77
>
>io_other:
>Kernel [runs]           Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.4.20 [5]              89.6    86      17      21      2.47
>2420rl2b1 [3]           48.1    156     9       21      1.33
>2420rl2b2 [3]           50.0    149     9       21      1.38
>2420rl2b4 [5]           51.9    141     10      21      1.43
>2420rl2b6 [5]           52.1    142     9       20      1.44
>
>There seems to be a limit to the benefit of decreasing max bomb segments. It
>does not seem to have a significant effect on io load on another hard disk
>(although read latency2 is overall much better than vanilla).
>
>Con

Further testing with changing values of read and write latencies (with fixed 
max_bomb to 4) and the read latency 2 patch in place shows no significant 
change to these figures over a wide range of numbers. This was not the case 
when I ran contest with different read latency values on the vanilla kernel 
(and found -r 512 to be a reasonable compromise according to Jens). Is there 
some other advantage to be gained by say increasing these numbers? (since 
contest results don't change with higher numbers either)

Con
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2002-12-07 13:20 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-12-07  5:20 [BENCHMARK] max bomb segment tuning with read latency 2 patch in contest Con Kolivas
2002-12-07  5:55 ` Andrew Morton
2002-12-07  6:09   ` Con Kolivas
2002-12-07  6:14     ` Andrew Morton
2002-12-07  6:15   ` GrandMasterLee
2002-12-07  6:20   ` GrandMasterLee
2002-12-07  6:45     ` [BENCHMARK] max bomb segment tuning with read latency 2 patchin contest Andrew Morton
2002-12-07 13:29 ` Con Kolivas [this message]
2002-12-10 10:50 ` [BENCHMARK] max bomb segment tuning with read latency 2 patch in contest Miquel van Smoorenburg
2002-12-10 10:55   ` Marc-Christian Petersen

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