On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 13:14:41 -0400Don't all of these create new tasks, not threads ?
Shailabh Nagar <nagar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The results show that differential between tgid on and off
starts becoming significant once the exit rate crosses roughly 1000
threads/second. Below that exit rate, the difference is negligible.
Above it, the difference starts climbing rapidly.
So I guess the question is whether this rate of exit is representative
enough of real life to warrant making any more changes to the existing
patchset, beyond the locking changes in 2. above.
From my limited experience, I think this is too high an exit rateto be worrying about overhead.
1000/sec isn't terribly high. CGI servers, shell scripts.
And kernel development ;) A `pushpatch 1500' here does 992 fork/exec/exit
per second.
%ovhd of tgid on over off
(higher is worse)
Exit User Sys Elapsed
Rate Time Time Time
2283 25.76 649.41 -0.14
1193 -10.53 88.81 -0.12
963 -11.90 3.28 -0.10
806 -8.54 -0.84 0.16
694 -4.41 2.38 0.03
Oh wow. Something's gone quadratic there.