From: David Mosberger <davidm@napali.hpl.hp.com>
Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2002 12:41:33 -0700
It appears that Juan Navarro, the primary author behind the Rice
project, is working on breaking down the superpage benefits they
observed. That would tell us how much benefit is due to page-coloring
and how much is due to TLB effects. Here in our lab, we do have some
(weak) empirical evidence that some of the SPECint benchmarks benefit
primarily from page-coloring, but clearly there are others that are
TLB limited.
There was some comparison done between large-page vs. plain
page coloring for a bunch of scientific number crunchers.
Only one benefitted from page coloring and not from TLB
superpage use.
The ones that benefitted from both coloring and superpages, the
superpage gain was about equal to the coloring gain. Basically,
superpages ended up giving the necessary coloring :-)
Search for the topic "Areas for superpage discussion" in the
sparclinux@vger.kernel.org list archives, it has pointers to
all the patches and test programs involved.
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