From: Miguel Figueiredo <elmig@debianpt.org>
To: Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
Cc: Ray Lee <ray-lk@madrabbit.org>,
Linux Kernel M/L <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Con Kolivas <kernel@kolivas.org>
Subject: Re: Sched - graphic smoothness under load - cfs-v13 sd-0.48
Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 19:29:26 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46548806.4010601@debianpt.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <46543D3A.9030805@tmr.com>
Bill Davidsen wrote:
> I was unable to reproduce the numbers Miguel generated, comments below.
> The -ck2 patch seems to run nicely, although the memory repopulation
> from swap would be most useful on system which have a lot of memory
> pressure.
>
> Bill Davidsen wrote:
>> Miguel Figueiredo wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Bill,
>>>
>>> if i've understood correctly the script runs glxgears for 43 seconds
>>> and in that time generates random numbers in a random number of times
>>> (processes, fork and forget), is that it?
>>>
>> No, I haven't made it clear. A known number (default four) of xterms
>> are started, each of which calculates random numbers and prints them,
>> using much CPU time and causing a lot of scrolling. At the same time
>> glxgears is running, and the smoothness (or not) is observed manually.
>> The script records raw data on the number of frames per second and the
>> number of random numbers calculated by each shell. Since these are
>> FAIR schedulers, the variance between the scripts, and between
>> multiple samples from glxgears is of interest. To avoid startup
>> effects the glxgears value from the first sample is reported
>> separately and not included in the statistics.
>>
>> I looked at your results, and they are disturbing to say the least, it
>> appears that using the ck2 scheduler glxgears stopped for all
>> practical purposes. You don't have quite the latest glitch1, the new
>> one runs longer and allows reruns to get several datasets, but the
>> results still show very slow gears and a large difference between the
>> work done by the four shells. That's not a good result, how did the
>> system feel?
>>> You find the data, for 2.6.21-{cfs-v13, ck2} in
>>> http://www.debianpt.org/~elmig/pool/kernel/20070522/
>>>
>> Thank you, these results are very surprising, and I would not expect
>> the system to be pleasing the use under load, based on this.
>>> Here's the funny part...
>>>
>>> Lets call:
>>>
>>> a) to "random number of processes run while glxgears is running",
>>> gl_fairloops file
>>>
>> It's really the relative work done by identical processes, hopefully
>> they are all nearly the same, magnitude is interesting but related to
>> responsiveness rather than fairness.
>>> b) to "generated frames while running a burst of processes" aka
>>> "massive and uknown amount of operations in one process", gl_gears file
>>>
>> Well, top or ps will give you a good idea of processing, but it tried
>> to use all of one CPU if allowed. Again, similarity of samples
>> reflects fairness and magnitude reflects work done.
>>> kernel 2.6.21-cfs-v13 2.6.21-ck2
>>> a) 194464 254669 b) 54159 124
>>>
>>>
>> Everyone seems to like ck2, this makes it look as if the video display
>> would be really pretty unusable. While sd-0.48 does show an occasional
>> video glitch when watching video under heavy load, it's annoying
>> rather than unusable.
>>
> I spent a few hours running the -ck2 patch, and I didn't see any numbers
> like yours. What I did see is going up with my previous results as
> http://www.tmr.com/~davidsen/sched_smooth_04.html. While there were
> still some minor pauses in glxgears with my test, performance was very
> similar to the sd-0.48 results. And I did try watching video with high
> load, without problems. Only when I run a lot of other screen-changing
> processes can I see pauses in the display.
>> Your subjective impressions would be helpful, and you may find that
>> the package in the www.tmr.com/~public/source is slightly easier to
>> use and gives more stable results. The documentation suggests the way
>> to take samples (the way I did it) but if you feel more or longer
>> samples would help it is tunable.
>>
>> I added Con to the cc list, he may have comments or suggestions
>> (against the current versions, please). Or he may feel that video
>> combined with other heavy screen updating is unrealistic or not his
>> chosen load. I'm told the load is similar to games which use threads
>> and do lots of independent action, if that's a reference.
>>
> I'll include the -ck2 patch in my testing on other hardware.
>
Hi Bill,
the numbers i posted before are repeatable on that machine.
I did run, again, glitch1 on my laptop (T2500 CoreDuo, also Nvidia)
please check: http://www.debianpt.org/~elmig/pool/kernel/20070523/
--
Com os melhores cumprimentos/Best regards,
Miguel Figueiredo
http://www.DebianPT.org
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-05-23 18:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-05-19 20:02 Sched - graphic smoothness under load - cfs-v13 sd-0.48 Bill Davidsen
2007-05-19 20:22 ` Ray Lee
2007-05-20 0:44 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-05-20 6:12 ` Michael Gerdau
2007-05-20 6:30 ` Ray Lee
2007-05-20 6:59 ` Michael Gerdau
2007-05-20 7:20 ` Ray Lee
2007-05-20 6:55 ` Ray Lee
2007-05-21 18:27 ` Matt Keenan
2007-05-19 20:36 ` Diego Calleja
2007-05-19 20:55 ` Ray Lee
2007-05-19 23:21 ` Mike Galbraith
2007-05-20 16:29 ` Miguel Figueiredo
2007-05-20 16:44 ` Ray Lee
2007-05-20 16:58 ` Miguel Figueiredo
2007-05-20 17:19 ` Ray Lee
2007-05-22 17:55 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-05-22 20:01 ` Miguel Figueiredo
2007-05-23 0:28 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-05-23 13:10 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-05-23 18:29 ` Miguel Figueiredo [this message]
2007-05-23 20:45 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-05-23 21:03 ` Miguel Figueiredo
2007-05-24 0:36 ` Con Kolivas
2007-05-23 4:06 ` William Lee Irwin III
2007-05-23 5:23 ` Michael Gerdau
2007-05-23 7:58 ` Xavier Bestel
2007-05-23 8:21 ` Bill Huey
2007-05-23 18:22 ` Ian Romanick
2007-05-23 18:43 ` Xavier Bestel
2007-05-23 17:22 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-05-23 16:59 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-05-22 17:22 ` Bill Davidsen
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