From: Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
To: Con Kolivas <kernel@kolivas.org>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>, Ed Tomlinson <edt@aei.ca>,
Linux Kernel M/L <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [REPORT] First "glitch1" results, 2.6.21-rc7-git6-CFSv5 + SD 0.46
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:22:39 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46323F6F.6070903@tmr.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200704270856.17210.kernel@kolivas.org>
Con Kolivas wrote:
> On Friday 27 April 2007 08:00, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>
>> Ingo Molnar wrote:
>>
>>> * Ed Tomlinson <edt@aei.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> SD 0.46 1-2 FPS
>>>>> cfs v5 nice -19 219-233 FPS
>>>>> cfs v5 nice 0 1000-1996
>>>>>
>>>> cfs v5 nice -10 60-65 FPS
>>>>
>>> the problem is, the glxgears portion of this test is an _inverse_
>>> testcase.
>>>
>>> The reason? glxgears on true 3D hardware will _not_ use X, it will
>>> directly use the 3D driver of the kernel. So by renicing X to -19 you
>>> give the xterms more chance to show stuff - the performance of the
>>> glxgears will 'degrade' - but that is what you asked for: glxgears is
>>> 'just another CPU hog' that competes with X, it's not a "true" X client.
>>>
>>> if you are after glxgears performance in this test then you'll get the
>>> best performance out of this by renicing X to +19 or even SCHED_BATCH.
>>>
>> Several points on this...
>>
>> First, I don't think this is accelerated in the way you mean, the
>> machine is a test server, with motherboard video using the 945G video
>> driver. Given the limitations of the support in that setup, I don't
>> think it qualified as "true 3D hardware," although I guess I could try
>> using the vesafb version as a test.
>>
>> The 2nd thing I note is that on FC6 this scheduler seems to confuse
>> 'top' to some degree, since the glxgears is shown as taking 51% of the
>> CPU (one core), while the state breakdown shows about 73% in idle,
>> waitio, and int. image attached.
>>
>
> top by itself certainly cannot be trusted to give true representation of the
> cpu usage I'm afraid. It's not as convoluted as, say, trying to track memory
> usage of an application, but top's resolution being tied to HZ accounting
> makes it not reliable in that regard.
>
>> After I upgrade the kernel and cfs to the absolute latest I'll repeat
>> this, as well as test with vesafb, and my planned run under heavy load.
>>
>
> I have a problem with your test case Bill. Its behaviour would depend on how
> gpu bound vs cpu bound vs accelerated vs non-accelerated your graphics card
> is. I get completely different results to those of the other testers given
> the different hardware configuration and I don't think my results are
> valuable. My problem with this testcase is - What would you define
> as "perfect" behaviour for your test case? It seems far too arbitrary.
>
>
It was more intended to give an immediate feedback on gross behavior. On
some old schedulers (2.4.x) it visibly ran one xterm after the other,
while on 2.6.2[01] that behavior is gone and all schedulers give equal
time as seen by the eye. Looking at the behavior with line and jump
scroll, under load or not, X nice or nasty, allows a quick check on
where the bad cases are if any exist.
I intended it as a quick way to determine really, visibly, bad
scheduling, not a a test for quantifying performance. The fact that fps
varies by almost an order of magnitude with some earlier versions of the
schedulers is certainly a red flag to me that there's a corner case, and
something I care more about than glxgears will be inconsistent as well.
Hopefully in that context, as a relatively quick way to try nice and
load values, it's a useful tool.
--
bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
CTO TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-04-27 18:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-04-23 21:57 [REPORT] First "glitch1" results, 2.6.21-rc7-git6-CFSv5 Bill Davidsen
2007-04-23 23:45 ` [REPORT] First "glitch1" results, 2.6.21-rc7-git6-CFSv5 + SD 0.46 Ed Tomlinson
2007-04-23 23:49 ` Ed Tomlinson
2007-04-24 6:57 ` Ingo Molnar
2007-04-26 22:00 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-04-26 22:56 ` Con Kolivas
2007-04-27 2:52 ` Ed Tomlinson
2007-04-27 18:22 ` Bill Davidsen [this message]
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