Re: Abysmal interactive performance on 2.4.linus

From: Hans Reiser (reiser@namesys.com)
Date: Wed Nov 21 2001 - 03:51:21 EST


Frank de Lange wrote:

>On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 03:05:56PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
>>Can you try 2.4.13ac6 (not 7/8), and 2.2.20, and post a comparison?
>>
>
>Here's the results from some tests I did:
>
>2.2.20
>======
>without filesystem activity
>no slowdowns observed
>time ls -al /usr/|sort -k 5 -n
>real 0m0.121s
>user 0m0.000s
>sys 0m0.090s
>
>with filesystem activity on ext2
>no slowdowns observed
>time ls -al /opt/|sort -k 5 -n
>real 0m0.079s
>user 0m0.010s
>sys 0m0.100s
>
>2.4.13-ac5
>==========
>no slowdowns observed
>without filesystem activity
>time ls -al /usr/|sort -k 5 -n
>real 0m0.142s
>user 0m0.000s
>sys 0m0.000s
>
>with filesystem activity on ext2
>no slowdowns observed
>time ls -al /opt/|sort -k 5 -n
>real 0m0.022s
>user 0m0.020s
>sys 0m0.010s
>
>with filesystem activity on reiserfs
> - it took 31 seconds to just open this small ( < 1 kb) text file (which
> resides in my home directory, on an ext2 filesystem) in vi...
>time ls -al /usr/|sort -k 5 -n
>real 0m6.136s
>user 0m0.020s
>sys 0m0.020s
>
>
>2.4.15-pre4
>===========
>without filesystem activity
>no slowdowns observed
>time ls -al /usr/|sort -k 5 -n
>real 0m0.081s
>user 0m0.010s
>sys 0m0.010s
>
>with filesystem activity on ext2
>no slowdowns observed
>time ls -al /usr/|sort -k 5 -n
>real 0m0.146s
>user 0m0.000s
>sys 0m0.020s
>
>with filesystem activity on reiserfs
>system behaviour erratic, some slowdowns
>time ls -al /opt|sort -k5 -n
>real 0m13.232s
>user 0m0.020s
>sys 0m0.010s
>
>Seems that reiserfs is the common factor here, at least on my box. This is a 35
>GB reiserfs filesystem, app 80% used, both large and small files.
>
>As said in my previous message, the numbers themselves don't mean squat. It is
>the large delays (the fact that user+sys <<< real) which are the problem here.
>
>Any other magic anyone wants me to perform? Hans, you reading this?
>
>Cheers//Frank
>
Yura, see if you can reproduce this and analyze the cause. If I
understand correctly, he is saying the problem is not throughput but
latency. Is that correct Frank? Once Yura reproduces it, I will
speculate as to the cause.

Hans

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