Re: dynamic-hz
From: Con Kolivas
Date: Sun Dec 12 2004 - 18:38:29 EST
Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 05:35:47PM +0100, Pavel Machek wrote:
It certainly helps with singing capacitors... What is overhead of
;)
this?
The overhead is a single l1 cacheline in the paths manipulating HZ
(rather than having an immediate value hardcoded in the asm, it reads it
from a memory location not in the icache). Plus there are some
conversion routines in the USER_HZ usages. It's not a measurable
difference.
Just being devils advocate here...
I had variable Hz in my tree for a while and found there was one
solitary purpose to setting Hz to 100; to silence cheap capacitors.
The rest of my users that were setting Hz to 100 for so-called
performance gains were doing so under the false impression that cpu
usage was lower simply because of the woefully inaccurate cpu usage
calcuation at 100Hz.
The performance benefit, if any, is often lost in noise during
benchmarks and when there, is less than 1%. So I was wondering if you
had some specific advantage in mind for this patch? Is there some
arch-specific advantage? I can certainly envision disadvantages to lower Hz.
Cheers,
Con
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