2.5.40{-mm1} with contest 0.42
From: | Con Kolivas <conman@kolivas.net> | |
To: | linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org | |
Subject: | [BENCHMARK] 2.5.40{-mm1} with contest 0.42 | |
Date: | Tue, 1 Oct 2002 23:38:57 +1000 | |
Cc: | Andrew Morton <akpm@digeo.com> |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here follow the latest benchmarks for 2.5.40 and 2.5.40-mm1: noload: Kernel Time CPU% Ratio 2.4.19 67.7 98 1.00 2.5.38 72.4 94 1.07 2.5.38-mm3 73.0 93 1.08 2.5.39 73.2 93 1.08 2.5.39-mm1 73.0 94 1.08 2.5.40 73.2 94 1.08 2.5.40-mm1 73.4 93 1.08 process_load: Kernel Time CPU% Ratio 2.4.19 110.8 57 1.64 2.5.38 85.7 79 1.27 2.5.38-mm3 96.3 72 1.42 2.5.39 88.9 76 1.31 2.5.39-mm1 99.0 69 1.46 2.5.40 96.4 71 1.43 2.5.40-mm1 94.5 72 1.40 io_load: Kernel Time CPU% Ratio 2.4.19 216.1 33 3.19 2.5.38 887.8 8 13.11 2.5.38-mm3 105.2 70 1.55 2.5.39 229.4 34 3.39 2.5.39-mm1 239.5 32 3.54 2.5.40 230.3 33 3.40 2.5.40-mm1 117.5 62 1.74 mem_load: Kernel Time CPU% Ratio 2.4.19 105.4 70 1.56 2.5.38 107.9 73 1.59 2.5.38-mm3 117.1 63 1.73 2.5.39 103.7 72 1.53 2.5.39-mm1 104.6 73 1.54 2.5.40 103.0 73 1.52 2.5.40-mm1 111.3 67 1.64 Summary: 2.5.40 shows no significant difference from 2.5.39 (except in process_load; now equivalent to 2.5.39-mm1 - the significance of which is not clear of it's importance) 2.5.40-mm1 shows a substantial improvement under IO load (consistent with the change in fifo_batch as discussed under the thread "[BENCHMARK] 2.5.39-mm1") 2.5.40-mm1 also shows a slight drop in performance under mem_load. Note of interest that both 2.5.38-mm3 and 2.5.40-mm1 which have fifo_batch set to 16 instead of 32 have both better IO load performance, and worse mem_load performance - related? Con -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9maV0F6dfvkL3i1gRAjQZAJ9Ue60e1pe9A/WKigGW3UiMfshngACfT/FW cpLOyqDqFq7LkaTCMJo51l8= =yrf+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/