Re: Fw: Performance drop 2.6.0-test7 -> 2.6.1-rc2
From: Andrew Morton
Date: Thu Jan 08 2004 - 05:18:49 EST
Jan Kasprzak <kas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Nathan Scott wrote:
> : On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 02:30:42AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
> : >
> : > Nathan, did anything change in XFS which might explain this?
> :
> : Just been back through the revision history, and thats a definate
> : "no" - very little changed in 2.6 XFS while the big 2.6 freeze was
> : on, and since then too (he says, busily preparing a merge tree).
> :
> : > I see XFS has some private readahead code. Anything change there?
> :
> : No, and that readahead code is used for metadata only - for file data
> : we're making use of the generic IO path code.
> :
> I have done further testing:
>
> - this is reliable: repeated boot back to 2.6.1-rc2 makes the problem
> appear again (high load, system slow has hell), booting back
> to -test7 makes it disappear.
Is the CPU load higher than normal? Excluding I/O wait? If so, can you
profile the kernel while the load is running?
- boot with `profile=1' on the kernel command line
- establish steady state load
- Run readprofile -r
- sleep 120
- readprofile -n -v -m System.map | sort -n +2 | tail -40
(More info in Documentation/basic_profiling.txt)
Thanks.
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