Fwd: Re: Performance figure for sx8 driver
From: kallol
Date: Sat Jun 11 2005 - 01:19:26 EST
Hello Jeff,
How did you verify that performance improved making the
changes those
you suggested?
hdparm does not show it.
Regards,
Kallol
Quoting kallol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
> Hello Jeff,
> Changing CARM_MAX_Q to 30 and upgrading the firmware to
> firmware(BIOS-1.00.0.37, Firmware-1.3.19) does not help.
>
> Anything else to try?
>
> Kallol
>
> Quoting Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> kallol@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Does anyone have performace figure for sx8 driver which is for
>>> promise SATAII150
>>> 8 port PCI-X adapter?
>>>
>>> Someone reports that on a platform with sx8 driver, multiple hdparms on
>>> different disks those are connected to the same adapter (there are
>>> 8 ports) can
>>> not get more than 45MB/sec in total, whereas a SCSI based driver
>>> for the same
>>> adapter gets around 150MB/sec.
>>>
>>> Any comment on this?
>>
>> Known. Early firmwares for SX8 had problems that forced the driver to
>> limit the number of outstanding requests, for all ports, to _one_.
>>
>> Later firmwares have fixed this, but the driver has not been updated to
>> detect newer(fixed) firmwares.
>>
>> You may update drivers/block/sx8.c as such:
>>
>> - CARM_MAX_Q = 1, /* one command at a time */
>> + CARM_MAX_Q = 30, /* 30 commands at a time */
>>
>> if you have a newer firmware, to obtain much better performance.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
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