Score Score
Kernel Cached Non-Cached
2.5.65 base 100 (baseline) 100
2.5.65-mjb2 HZ=100 90.95 99.26
2.5.65-mjb2 HZ=1000 102.38 99.92
2.5.65-osdl1 101.69 99.89
2.5.64-osdl1 104.16 99.67
HZ is defined as 1000 in the base and osdl1 kernels. mjb2 kernel uses
Andrew Morton / Dave Hansen patch making HZ a config option of
100 Hz or 1000 Hz). Also we reversed out the 400-shpte patch.
Link to .config, readprofiles, metric info, raw data:
http://www.osdl.org/projects/dbt2dev/results/8way/MJB65/8way_2_5_65.html
Guided tour:
At the top of the screen, you will see a row that includes the .config
and the readprofile data for each kernel tested.
Next is the list of runs of each type, the average metric (Green
line) bigger numbers are better. The first set of these is the
cached workload case, second is non-cached.
Click on "Raw data" for the vmstat, iostat raw info from each run of
that kernel and workload type.
Just some things noticed looking at the vmstat plotted data:
Notible difference in processes waiting for run time, all 2.5.65
are high relative to 2.5.64(the last frame) for the cached case
(first row of frames) in these plots:
http://www.osdl.org/projects/dbt2dev/results/8way/MJB65/r.html
Of course, interrupts are down for the HZ=100 case (second frame,
both rows):
http://www.osdl.org/projects/dbt2dev/results/8way/MJB65/In.html
Context switches per second slightly down to for HZ=100:
http://www.osdl.org/projects/dbt2dev/results/8way/MJB65/cs.html
Moving on to 2.5.66 to escape problems with "sleep".
Mary Meredith
Mark Wong
Cliff White
Open Source Development Lab
www.osdl.org
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