From: Aaron Lu <aaron.lu@intel.com>
To: Xin Long <lucien.xin@gmail.com>
Cc: kernel test robot <xiaolong.ye@intel.com>,
Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>,
lkp@01.org, "David S. Miller" <davem@davemloft.net>,
LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [LKP] [lkp] [sctp] a6c2f79287: netperf.Throughput_Mbps -37.2% regression
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2016 10:10:31 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160808021031.GA17837@aaronlu.sh.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CADvbK_cRe5vjpaxuJAy7MNhA13BKhQRvOFuVufkxX_XCJa_3qg@mail.gmail.com>
On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 07:53:38PM +0800, Xin Long wrote:
> >> It doesn't make much sense to me. the codes I added cannot be
> >> triggered without enable any pr policies. and I also did the tests in
> >
> > It seems these pr policies has to be turned on by user space, i.e.
> > netperf in this case?
> >
> > I checked netperf's source code, it doesn't seem set any option
> > related to SCTP PR POLICY but I'm new to network code so I could be
> > wrong or missing something.
> >
> >> my local environment, the result looks normal to me compare to
> >> prior version.
> >
> > Can you share your number?
> > We run netperf like this:
> > netperf -4 -t SCTP_STREAM_MANY -c -C -l 300 -- -m 10K -H 127.0.0.1
> > The full log of the run is attached for your reference.
>
> Now I also changed to linux-net.git
>
> commit 96b585267f552d4b6a28ea8bd75e5ed03deb6e71
> [root@hp-dl388g8-08 ~]# uname -r
> 4.7.0.new
> [root@hp-dl388g8-08 ~]# netperf -4 -t SCTP_STREAM_MANY -c -C -l 300 --
> -m 10K -H 127.0.0.1
> SCTP 1-TO-MANY STREAM TEST from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) port 0 AF_INET to
> 127.0.0.1 () port 0 AF_INET
> Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
> Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
> Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
> bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
>
> 212992 212992 10240 300.00 11814.56 4.65 4.65 0.775 0.774
>
>
> commit f959fb442c35f4b61fea341401b8463dd0a1b959 (just before the buggie patch)
I'm testing on Linus' master, can we all use that please?
> [root@localhost ~]# netperf -4 -t SCTP_STREAM_MANY -c -C -l 300 -- -m
> 10K -H 127.0.0.1
> SCTP 1-TO-MANY STREAM TEST from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) port 0 AF_INET to
> 127.0.0.1 () port 0 AF_INET
> Recv Send Send Utilization Service Demand
> Socket Socket Message Elapsed Send Recv Send Recv
> Size Size Size Time Throughput local remote local remote
> bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/s % S % S us/KB us/KB
>
> 212992 212992 10240 300.00 9454.90 5.22 5.22 1.086 1.085
>
>
> I did tests on physical machine.
> did you do it on guest ?
The test is done on a ivy-bridge desktop with 8G memory:
# cpudesc : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
# total memory : 8058152 kB
>
> >
> >>
> >> Recently the sctp performance is not stable, as during these patches,
> >> netperf cannot get the result, but return ENOTCONN. which may
> >> also affect the testing. anyway we've fixed the -ENOTCONN issue
> >> already in the latest version.
> >
> > I tested commit 96b585267f55, which is Linus' git tree HEAD on 08/03, I
> > guess the fix you mentioned should already be in there? But
> > unfortunately, the throughput of netperf is still at low number(we did
> > the test 5 times):
> > $ cat */netperf.json
> > {
> > "netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
> > 2470.6974999999998
> > ]
> > }{
> > "netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
> > 2486.7675
> > ]
> > }{
> > "netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
> > 2478.945
> > ]
> > }{
> > "netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
> > 2429.465
> > ]
> > }{
> > "netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
> > 2476.9150000000004
> > ]
> >
> > Considering what you have said that the patch shouldn't make a
> > difference, the performance drop is really confusing. Any idea what
> > could be the cause? Thanks.
> Now I saw your tests result against the new kernel
>
> Could you do the same test on the kernel before the problematic commit ?
Yes, the throughput of its parent commit is higer enough to trigger the
automatic bisect and then we send out the report.
Throughput of its parent commit 826d253d57b1("sctp: add SCTP_PR_ASSOC_STATUS
on sctp sockopt"):
Average:
"netperf.Throughput_Mbps": 3923.84375,
$ cat */netperf.json
{
"netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
3869.25375
]
}{
"netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
3952.58875
]
}{
"netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
3936.89625
]
}{
"netperf.Throughput_Mbps": [
3936.63625
]
}
Feel free to let me know if you need any more information or you want me
to do more tests on other commits/machines, thanks.
Regards,
Aaron
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-08-08 2:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-07-27 1:54 [lkp] [sctp] a6c2f79287: netperf.Throughput_Mbps -37.2% regression kernel test robot
2016-07-28 7:01 ` Xin Long
2016-08-05 3:31 ` [LKP] " Aaron Lu
2016-08-05 11:53 ` Xin Long
2016-08-08 2:10 ` Aaron Lu [this message]
2016-08-16 2:38 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-16 8:02 ` Xin Long
2016-08-16 8:30 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-16 8:51 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-16 9:56 ` Xin Long
2016-08-17 5:04 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 5:34 ` Xin Long
2016-08-17 5:34 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 5:41 ` Xin Long
2016-08-17 6:14 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 6:37 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 6:42 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 7:35 ` Xin Long
2016-08-17 7:42 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 7:53 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 8:02 ` Xin Long
2016-08-17 8:48 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 8:58 ` Xin Long
2016-08-17 9:20 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-17 18:06 ` Xin Long
2016-08-18 3:21 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-18 12:45 ` Xin Long
2016-08-19 5:29 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-19 7:19 ` Marcelo Ricardo Leitner
2016-08-19 7:24 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-22 21:44 ` Marcelo Ricardo Leitner
2016-08-23 9:19 ` Aaron Lu
2016-09-30 7:05 ` Aaron Lu
2016-10-03 2:32 ` Xin Long
2016-10-09 7:41 ` Aaron Lu
2016-08-16 18:34 ` Xin Long
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