On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Hubertus Franke wrote:
>
> Sure, we are measuring that as well.
> We are running all these benchmarks and configurations that I mentioned in
> my previous message on
> 1-2-4-6- and 8 way configurations.
> We have posted some preliminary results on older kernels on the website:
>
> http://lse.sourceforge.net/scheduling/prelim.html
>
> MQ scheduler is meaningless for a UP kernel that is only build under the
> SMP flag.
> The priority==tablebased scheduler does make sense to run on a UP (i.e. not
> SMP compiled) kernel.
> Some more fine-tuning of the current code base might improve that case,
> because affinity is not a concern
> I can simply go to my top table hash, retrieve the first P entry with
> !P->has_cpu and I am ready to go.
>
> Hubertus Franke
> Enterprise Linux Group (Mgr), Linux Technology Center (Member Scalability)
> , OS-PIC (Chair)
> email: frankeh@us.ibm.com
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>
>
>
> David Lang <dlang@diginsite.com>@lists.sourceforge.net on 01/19/2001
> 11:06:37 AM
>
> Sent by: lse-tech-admin@lists.sourceforge.net
>
>
> To: Mike Kravetz <mkravetz@sequent.com>
> cc: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>, <lse-tech@lists.sourceforge.net>,
> <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
> Subject: Re: [Lse-tech] Re: multi-queue scheduler update
>
>
>
> another thing that would be interesting is what is the overhead on UP or
> small (2-4 way) SMP machines
>
> David Lang
>
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Mike Kravetz wrote:
>
> > Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 16:52:25 -0800
> > From: Mike Kravetz <mkravetz@sequent.com>
> > To: Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@suse.de>
> > Cc: lse-tech@lists.sourceforge.net, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
> > Subject: Re: [Lse-tech] Re: multi-queue scheduler update
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 01:26:16AM +0100, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 03:53:11PM -0800, Mike Kravetz wrote:
> > > > Here are some very preliminary numbers from sched_test_yield
> > > > (which was previously posted to this (lse-tech) list by Bill
> > > > Hartner). Tests were run on a system with 8 700 MHz Pentium
> > > > III processors.
> > > >
> > > > microseconds/yield
> > > > # threads 2.2.16-22 2.4 2.4-multi-queue
> > > > ------------ --------- -------- ---------------
> > > > 16 18.740 4.603 1.455
> > >
> > > I remeber the O(1) scheduler from Davide Libenzi was beating the
> mainline O(N)
> > > scheduler with over 7 tasks in the runqueue (actually I'm not sure if
> the
> > > number was 7 but certainly it was under 10). So if you also use a O(1)
> > > scheduler too as I guess (since you have a chance to run fast on the
> lots of
> > > tasks running case) the most interesting thing is how you score with
> 2/4/8
> > > tasks in the runqueue (I think the tests on the O(1) scheduler patch
> was done
> > > at max on a 2-way SMP btw). (the argument for which Davide's patch
> wasn't
> > > included is that most machines have less than 4/5 tasks in the runqueue
> at the
> > > same time)
> > >
> > > Andrea
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestion. The only reason I hesitated to test with
> > a small number of threads is because I was under the assumption that
> > this particular benchmark may have problems if the number of threads
> > was less than the number of processors. I'll give the tests a try
> > with a smaller number of threads. I'm also open to suggestions for
> > what benchmarks/test methods I could use for scheduler testing. If
> > you remember what people have used in the past, please let me know.
> >
> > --
> > Mike Kravetz mkravetz@sequent.com
> > IBM Linux Technology Center
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