Re: [PATCH] kvm: handle last_boosted_vcpu = 0 case

From: Raghavendra K T
Date: Sat Jun 23 2012 - 14:36:13 EST


On 06/23/2012 02:30 AM, Raghavendra K T wrote:
On 06/22/2012 08:41 PM, Andrew Jones wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 04:56:08PM +0530, Raghavendra K T wrote:
Here are the results from kernbench.

PS: I think we have to only take that, both the patches perform better,
than reading into actual numbers since I am seeing more variance in
especially 3x. may be I can test with some more stable benchmark if
somebody points

[...]
can we agree like, for kernbench 1x= -j (2*#vcpu) in 1 vm.
1.5x = -j (2*#vcpu) in 1 vm and -j (#vcpu) in other.. and so on.
also a SPIN_THRESHOLD of 4k?

Please forget about 1.5x above. I am not too sure on that.


Any ideas on benchmarks is welcome from all.


My run for other benchmarks did not have Rik's patches, so re-spinning
everything with that now.

Here is the detailed info on env and benchmark I am currently trying. Let me know if you have any comments

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kernel 3.5.0-rc1 with Rik's Ple handler fix as base

Machine : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X7560 @ 2.27GHz, 4 numa node, 256GB RAM, 32 core machine

Host: enterprise linux gcc version 4.4.6 20120305 (Red Hat 4.4.6-4) (GCC) with test kernels
Guest: fedora 16 with different built-in kernel from same source tree.
32 vcpus 8GB memory. (configs not changed with patches except for
CONFIG_PARAVIRT_SPINLOCK)

Note: for Pv patches, SPIN_THRESHOLD is set to 4k

Benchmarks:
1) kernbench: kernbench-0.50

cmd:
echo "3" > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches
ccache -C
kernbench -f -H -M -o 2*vcpu

Very first run in kernbench is omitted.

2) dbench: dbench version 4.00
cmd: dbench --warmup=30 -t 120 2*vcpu

3) hackbench:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/files?package=hackbench&project=benchmark
hackbench.c modified with loops=10000
used hackbench with num-threads = 2* vcpu

4) Specjbb: specjbb2000-1.02
Input Properties:
ramp_up_seconds = 30
measurement_seconds = 120
forcegc = true
starting_number_warehouses = 1
increment_number_warehouses = 1
ending_number_warehouses = 8


5) sysbench: 0.4.12
sysbench --test=oltp --db-driver=pgsql prepare
sysbench --num-threads=2*vcpu --max-requests=100000 --test=oltp --oltp-table-size=500000 --db-driver=pgsql --oltp-read-only run
Note that driver for this pgsql.


6) ebizzy: release 0.3
cmd: ebizzy -S 120

- specjbb ran for 1x and 2x others mostly for 1x, 2x, 3x overcommit.
- overcommit of 2x means same benchmark running on 2 guests.
- sample for each overcommit is mostly 8

Note: I ran kernbench with old kernbench0.50, may be I can try kcbench
with ramfs if necessary

will soon come with detailed results
- Raghu

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