* [2.6.1 vanilla] Accessing CD-ROM drive causes 94% "hi" load
@ 2004-01-16 13:48 Marc-Christian Petersen
2004-01-16 20:19 ` Mike Fedyk
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From: Marc-Christian Petersen @ 2004-01-16 13:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lkml
Hello there,
accessing my CD-ROM drive causes my system to generate 94% "hi" in
top. I reproduced it using the following steps:
1. mount /dev/hda /cdrom
2. cat /cdrom/* > /dev/null
During this timeperiod, the system does almost stop to do any other
I/O, i.e. accessing my SATA drives on an LVM2 stripeset and doing "cat
largefile > /dev/null" does not read the usual 60 MB/s but only like 2
or 3. I am using the anticipatory scheduler, but tried out the
deadline elevator which doesn't change anything.
System configuration:
=====================
/proc/interrupts is at http://home.in.tum.de/foerstes/lkml/interrupts
/proc/slabinfo is at http://home.in.tum.de/foerstes/lkml/slabinfo
/proc/cpuinfo is at http://home.in.tum.de/foerstes/lkml/cpuinfo
lspci -vvv is at http://home.in.tum.de/foerstes/lkml/lspci
dmesg is at http://home.in.tum.de/foerstes/lkml/dmesg
.config is at http://home.in.tum.de/foerstes/lkml/config
I am using a patch for LIRC from:
http://flameeyes.web.ctonet.it/lirc/patch-lirc-2.6.1-rc1-20040106.diff.bz2
Nothing else is patched in.
Is this the expected behaviour of the 2.6 series kernel?
If you need any more informations, let me know.
ciao, Marc
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* Re: [2.6.1 vanilla] Accessing CD-ROM drive causes 94% "hi" load
2004-01-16 13:48 [2.6.1 vanilla] Accessing CD-ROM drive causes 94% "hi" load Marc-Christian Petersen
@ 2004-01-16 20:19 ` Mike Fedyk
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Mike Fedyk @ 2004-01-16 20:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Marc-Christian Petersen; +Cc: lkml
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 02:48:16PM +0100, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> accessing my CD-ROM drive causes my system to generate 94% "hi" in
> top. I reproduced it using the following steps:
>
> 1. mount /dev/hda /cdrom
> 2. cat /cdrom/* > /dev/null
>
> During this timeperiod, the system does almost stop to do any other
> I/O, i.e. accessing my SATA drives on an LVM2 stripeset and doing "cat
> largefile > /dev/null" does not read the usual 60 MB/s but only like 2
> or 3. I am using the anticipatory scheduler, but tried out the
> deadline elevator which doesn't change anything.
Try hdparm -d1 on your cdrom drive.
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