Re: [patch 1/21] random fixes

From: Rik van Riel (riel@conectiva.com.br)
Date: Sun Aug 11 2002 - 19:41:21 EST


On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Adam Kropelin wrote:

> fast IBM disk. Filesystem was ext3 in data=ordered mode. Test workload
> was an inbound (from the point of view of the system under test) FTP
> transfer of a 600 MB iso image. All test runs were from a clean boot
> with all unnecessary services shut down.

> machine stalled (FTP transfer halted, vmstat output paused, etc.). With
> 2.5.31-akpm, the stalls were about 3-4 seconds in length. With 2.5.31,
> the stalls were of the same duration, but slightly less frequent. With

Definately some writeout sillyness. Why would we ever stop
writing pages to disk while a transfer is going on and then
suddenly decide to stall the system because pages are being
dirtied at a rate faster than we write them ?

If we can smooth out the writing we can keep the disks busy
all the time and should in theory perform better. I wonder
why Andrew made the writeout in 2.5 _more_ bursty ...

regards,

Rik

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