Re: [RFC PATCH] x86 alternatives : fix LOCK_PREFIX race with preemptiblekernel and CPU hotplug
From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Thu Aug 14 2008 - 13:24:39 EST
Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
Sure, here are the updated tables. Basically, they show no significant
difference between the NOP and the DS segment selector prefix
approaches.
Actually, unless I have blown my T-test completely, they show with a 80%
and 74% confidence (respective for the two benchmarks) that the DS case
is slightly *better* (0.26% and 0.20% better, respective), which makes
it a no-brainer. Doing around 10 runs of each is likely to confirm this
conclusion by pushing it into the 90+% interval.
Note that since the difference is so small, and so can also be due to
some kind of systematic error (lower ambient temperature during the DS
run making the disk drive slightly faster, what have you.)
-hpa
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