Hi folks,
I benchmarked Ingo's lowlatency-2.4.0-test7-A0 kernel
(http://people.redhat.com/mingo/lowlatency-patches/lowlatency-2.4.0-test7-A0)
I can only say that it looks VERY promising ( < 1msec latencies !)
But there seems to be problems with the kernel disk sync code:
After the disk stress test, I call the "sync" command, but unfortunately
the sync process hangs and eats 100% of the CPU (but no kernel crash)
see the graph here:
http://www.linuxdj.com/latency/2.4.0-test7-lowlatency-A0/2048.html
(disk copy and disk read tests are missing because, of the hanging sync)
Is this perhaps related to the truncate bug fixed in -test8 ?
Ingo, any ideas what the cause of the hang could be ?
(let us know please when you port the patch to test8)
Anyway if the remaining bugs can be fixed, then I think that that
all low latency needs of 2.4 users will be satisfied.
(my reference mark is being able to stay below 1.5 - 2msec, which
is needed for perceptually delayfree realtime audio processing)
PS: looking at the results Chris posted,
http://cygnus.ipal.org/results-2.4.0t8-ll/3x256.html
Andrew's minimalistic approach looks promising too and seems to
be able to guarantee <5msec latencies under high load.
cheers,
Benno.
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