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* [BENCHMARK] 2.5.58-mm1 with contest
@ 2003-01-16 13:23 Con Kolivas
  2003-01-16 13:28 ` Nick Piggin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Con Kolivas @ 2003-01-16 13:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux kernel mailing list; +Cc: Andrew Morton

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Contest (0.61pre) benchmark results for 2.5.58-mm1

no_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          2       78      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
2.5.56          3       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
2.5.57          3       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
2.5.58          2       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
2.5.58-mm1      4       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
cacherun:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          2       76      98.7    0       0.0     0.97
2.5.56          3       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
2.5.57          3       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
2.5.58          2       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
2.5.58-mm1      4       77      97.4    0       0.0     0.97
process_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          2       94      79.8    30      17.0    1.21
2.5.56          3       93      80.6    29      16.1    1.18
2.5.57          3       93      81.7    28      16.1    1.18
2.5.58          2       92      81.5    27      15.2    1.16
2.5.58-mm1      3       94      80.9    29      16.0    1.19
ctar_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          3       133     78.9    1       3.8     1.71
2.5.56          3       152     75.7    1       4.6     1.92
2.5.57          3       132     79.5    1       3.8     1.67
2.5.58          3       117     82.1    1       6.0     1.48
2.5.58-mm1      3       109     81.7    1       4.6     1.38
xtar_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          3       113     79.6    1       6.2     1.45
2.5.56          3       111     78.4    1       6.3     1.41
2.5.57          3       107     80.4    1       5.6     1.35
2.5.58          3       122     80.3    1       6.6     1.54
2.5.58-mm1      3       121     76.0    1       6.6     1.53
io_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          3       126     63.5    6       12.7    1.62
2.5.56          3       131     59.5    7       13.0    1.66
2.5.57          5       124     64.5    5       11.3    1.57
2.5.58          3       153     54.9    8       14.3    1.94
2.5.58-mm1      6       156     51.3    9       14.7    1.97
read_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          3       95      82.1    9       5.3     1.22
2.5.56          3       99      80.8    6       6.1     1.25
2.5.57          3       100     80.0    6       7.0     1.27
2.5.58          3       96      82.3    9       5.2     1.22
2.5.58-mm1      4       96      83.3    176189  6.2     1.22
list_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.17
2.5.56          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.15
2.5.57          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.15
2.5.58          3       91      85.7    0       8.8     1.15
2.5.58-mm1      2       92      83.7    0       9.8     1.16
mem_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          3       116     73.3    66      1.7     1.49
2.5.56          3       107     80.4    45      0.9     1.35
2.5.57          3       110     80.0    47      0.9     1.39
2.5.58          3       107     73.8    66      1.9     1.35
2.5.58-mm1      3       104     75.0    50      1.0     1.32
dbench_load:
Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
2.5.55          3       117     68.4    2       16.2    1.50
2.5.56          2       124     62.9    3       25.8    1.57
2.5.57          3       121     64.5    3       22.3    1.53
2.5.58          3       122     64.8    3       24.6    1.54
2.5.58-mm1      3       118     66.9    3       22.0    1.49

Only statistically significant diff b/w 2.5.58 and 2.5.58-mm1 is in ctar_load 
which is faster in mm1. Trend towards being faster in mem_load.

Con
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* Re: [BENCHMARK] 2.5.58-mm1 with contest
  2003-01-16 13:23 [BENCHMARK] 2.5.58-mm1 with contest Con Kolivas
@ 2003-01-16 13:28 ` Nick Piggin
  2003-01-16 13:37   ` Con Kolivas
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Nick Piggin @ 2003-01-16 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Con Kolivas; +Cc: linux kernel mailing list, Andrew Morton

Con Kolivas wrote:

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>Contest (0.61pre) benchmark results for 2.5.58-mm1
>
>no_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          2       78      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
>2.5.56          3       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
>2.5.57          3       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
>2.5.58          2       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
>2.5.58-mm1      4       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
>cacherun:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          2       76      98.7    0       0.0     0.97
>2.5.56          3       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
>2.5.57          3       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
>2.5.58          2       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
>2.5.58-mm1      4       77      97.4    0       0.0     0.97
>process_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          2       94      79.8    30      17.0    1.21
>2.5.56          3       93      80.6    29      16.1    1.18
>2.5.57          3       93      81.7    28      16.1    1.18
>2.5.58          2       92      81.5    27      15.2    1.16
>2.5.58-mm1      3       94      80.9    29      16.0    1.19
>ctar_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          3       133     78.9    1       3.8     1.71
>2.5.56          3       152     75.7    1       4.6     1.92
>2.5.57          3       132     79.5    1       3.8     1.67
>2.5.58          3       117     82.1    1       6.0     1.48
>2.5.58-mm1      3       109     81.7    1       4.6     1.38
>xtar_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          3       113     79.6    1       6.2     1.45
>2.5.56          3       111     78.4    1       6.3     1.41
>2.5.57          3       107     80.4    1       5.6     1.35
>2.5.58          3       122     80.3    1       6.6     1.54
>2.5.58-mm1      3       121     76.0    1       6.6     1.53
>io_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          3       126     63.5    6       12.7    1.62
>2.5.56          3       131     59.5    7       13.0    1.66
>2.5.57          5       124     64.5    5       11.3    1.57
>2.5.58          3       153     54.9    8       14.3    1.94
>2.5.58-mm1      6       156     51.3    9       14.7    1.97
>read_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          3       95      82.1    9       5.3     1.22
>2.5.56          3       99      80.8    6       6.1     1.25
>2.5.57          3       100     80.0    6       7.0     1.27
>2.5.58          3       96      82.3    9       5.2     1.22
>2.5.58-mm1      4       96      83.3    176189  6.2     1.22
>
Something seems to have gone wrong with "Loads".

>
>list_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.17
>2.5.56          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.15
>2.5.57          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.15
>2.5.58          3       91      85.7    0       8.8     1.15
>2.5.58-mm1      2       92      83.7    0       9.8     1.16
>mem_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          3       116     73.3    66      1.7     1.49
>2.5.56          3       107     80.4    45      0.9     1.35
>2.5.57          3       110     80.0    47      0.9     1.39
>2.5.58          3       107     73.8    66      1.9     1.35
>2.5.58-mm1      3       104     75.0    50      1.0     1.32
>dbench_load:
>Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
>2.5.55          3       117     68.4    2       16.2    1.50
>2.5.56          2       124     62.9    3       25.8    1.57
>2.5.57          3       121     64.5    3       22.3    1.53
>2.5.58          3       122     64.8    3       24.6    1.54
>2.5.58-mm1      3       118     66.9    3       22.0    1.49
>
>Only statistically significant diff b/w 2.5.58 and 2.5.58-mm1 is in ctar_load 
>which is faster in mm1. Trend towards being faster in mem_load.
>
>Con
>
Looks good, thanks.

Nick


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* Re: [BENCHMARK] 2.5.58-mm1 with contest
  2003-01-16 13:28 ` Nick Piggin
@ 2003-01-16 13:37   ` Con Kolivas
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Con Kolivas @ 2003-01-16 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Nick Piggin
  Cc: linux kernel mailing list, Andrew Morton, Aggelos Economopoulos

On Friday 17 Jan 2003 12:28 am, Nick Piggin wrote:
> Con Kolivas wrote:
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> >Contest (0.61pre) benchmark results for 2.5.58-mm1
> >
> >no_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          2       78      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
> >2.5.56          3       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
> >2.5.57          3       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
> >2.5.58          2       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
> >2.5.58-mm1      4       79      96.2    0       0.0     1.00
> >cacherun:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          2       76      98.7    0       0.0     0.97
> >2.5.56          3       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
> >2.5.57          3       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
> >2.5.58          2       76      100.0   0       0.0     0.96
> >2.5.58-mm1      4       77      97.4    0       0.0     0.97
> >process_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          2       94      79.8    30      17.0    1.21
> >2.5.56          3       93      80.6    29      16.1    1.18
> >2.5.57          3       93      81.7    28      16.1    1.18
> >2.5.58          2       92      81.5    27      15.2    1.16
> >2.5.58-mm1      3       94      80.9    29      16.0    1.19
> >ctar_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          3       133     78.9    1       3.8     1.71
> >2.5.56          3       152     75.7    1       4.6     1.92
> >2.5.57          3       132     79.5    1       3.8     1.67
> >2.5.58          3       117     82.1    1       6.0     1.48
> >2.5.58-mm1      3       109     81.7    1       4.6     1.38
> >xtar_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          3       113     79.6    1       6.2     1.45
> >2.5.56          3       111     78.4    1       6.3     1.41
> >2.5.57          3       107     80.4    1       5.6     1.35
> >2.5.58          3       122     80.3    1       6.6     1.54
> >2.5.58-mm1      3       121     76.0    1       6.6     1.53
> >io_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          3       126     63.5    6       12.7    1.62
> >2.5.56          3       131     59.5    7       13.0    1.66
> >2.5.57          5       124     64.5    5       11.3    1.57
> >2.5.58          3       153     54.9    8       14.3    1.94
> >2.5.58-mm1      6       156     51.3    9       14.7    1.97
> >read_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          3       95      82.1    9       5.3     1.22
> >2.5.56          3       99      80.8    6       6.1     1.25
> >2.5.57          3       100     80.0    6       7.0     1.27
> >2.5.58          3       96      82.3    9       5.2     1.22
> >2.5.58-mm1      4       96      83.3    176189  6.2     1.22
>
> Something seems to have gone wrong with "Loads".

Thanks for the heads up. Must be falling asleep to miss that one. The run 
seems to have progressed ok but something died in the output (Aggelos?). 
After deleting that result (just in case) the results look like this:

2.5.58          3       96      82.3    9       5.2     1.22
2.5.58-mm1      3       100     81.0    6       6.0     1.27

>
> >list_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.17
> >2.5.56          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.15
> >2.5.57          3       91      84.6    0       8.8     1.15
> >2.5.58          3       91      85.7    0       8.8     1.15
> >2.5.58-mm1      2       92      83.7    0       9.8     1.16
> >mem_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          3       116     73.3    66      1.7     1.49
> >2.5.56          3       107     80.4    45      0.9     1.35
> >2.5.57          3       110     80.0    47      0.9     1.39
> >2.5.58          3       107     73.8    66      1.9     1.35
> >2.5.58-mm1      3       104     75.0    50      1.0     1.32
> >dbench_load:
> >Kernel     [runs]       Time    CPU%    Loads   LCPU%   Ratio
> >2.5.55          3       117     68.4    2       16.2    1.50
> >2.5.56          2       124     62.9    3       25.8    1.57
> >2.5.57          3       121     64.5    3       22.3    1.53
> >2.5.58          3       122     64.8    3       24.6    1.54
> >2.5.58-mm1      3       118     66.9    3       22.0    1.49
> >
> >Only statistically significant diff b/w 2.5.58 and 2.5.58-mm1 is in
> > ctar_load which is faster in mm1. Trend towards being faster in mem_load.
> >
> >Con
>
> Looks good, thanks.

No problem. 

Will have to keep an eye out on the code for more bugs. So far the contest 
code changeover is showing far less variability in the results (good job 
Aggelos!) which should make for more meaningful results.

Con

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