On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 04:19:12PM +0530, Maneesh Soni wrote:
> Hello Viro,
>
> Please consider forwarding the following patch ito Linus for dcache lookup
> using Read Copy Update. The patch has been there in -mm kernel since
> 2.5.37-mm1. The patch is stable. A couple of bugs reported are solved. It
> helps a great deal on higher end SMP machines and there is no performance
> regression on UP and lower end SMP machines as seen in Dipankar's kernbench
> numbers.
>
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=103462075416638&w=2
>
Anton (Blanchard) did some benchmarking with this
in a 24-way ppc64 box and the results showed why we need this patch.
Here are some performace comparisons based on a multi-user benchmark
that Anton ran with vanilla 2.5.40 and 2.5.40-mm.
http://lse.sourceforge.net/locking/dcache/summary.png
base = 2.5.40
base-nops = 2.5.40 but ps command in benchmark scripts commented out
mm = 2.5.40-mm
mm-nops = 2.5.40-mm but ps command in benchmark scripts commented out
Here is a profile output snippet of base and mm runs at 200 scripts -
base :
Hits Percentage Function
------------------------
75185 100.00 total
11215 14.92 path_lookup
8578 11.41 atomic_dec_and_lock
5763 7.67 do_lookup
5745 7.64 proc_pid_readlink
4344 5.78 page_remove_rmap
2144 2.85 page_add_rmap
1587 2.11 link_path_walk
1531 2.04 proc_check_root
1461 1.94 save_remaining_regs
1345 1.79 inode_change_ok
1236 1.64 ext2_free_blocks
1215 1.62 ext2_new_block
1067 1.42 d_lookup
1053 1.40 number
907 1.21 release_pages
mm :
Hits Percentage Function
62369 100.00 total
5802 9.30 page_remove_rmap
4092 6.56 atomic_dec_and_lock
3887 6.23 proc_pid_readlink
3207 5.14 follow_mount
2979 4.78 page_add_rmap
2066 3.31 save_remaining_regs
1856 2.98 d_lookup
1629 2.61 number
1235 1.98 release_pages
1168 1.87 pSeries_flush_hash_range
1154 1.85 do_page_fault
1026 1.65 copy_page
1009 1.62 path_lookup
Thanks
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