Re: [RFC] Android Logger vs. Shared Memory FIGHT!
From: Tim Bird
Date: Thu Mar 29 2012 - 13:44:06 EST
On 03/29/2012 10:09 AM, Daniel Walker wrote:
> John Stultz commented on how gettimeofday() is more accurate that what
> is needed. Logger actually uses a less accurate, and faster, method of timing.
> The time isn't exactly apples to apples, my shared memory example is actually
> using a slower clock compared to logger.
OK - that's interesting.
>
>>
>> Tests were 60 seconds. I presume there were multiple runs and these are
>> averages. Can you provide the number of runs and the standard deviation for
>> each set?
>
>
> Test cases were 600 seconds (10 minutes) .. There were three runs.
> Here's the raw data, all in bytes per second:
>
> X86:
> Logger TSC = 70072480.0, 83911562.7, 78610971.8
> Shared Memory TSC = 460262336.0, 454204684.1, 457050682.2
>
> Logger ACPI_PM = 75523320.0, 81615111.9, 81588600.2
> Shared Memory ACPI_PM = 29688532.0, 28211029.2, 28225661.6
>
>
> ARM:
> Logger = 6985508.0, 5827587.3, 7034293.7
> Shared Memory = 12371886.7, 18362639.9, 15274489.3
> You can feel free to compute the standard deviation if you wish.
Here are the std deviations:
x86-logger-tsc: 7.4%
x86-shmem-tsc: 0.5%
x86-logger-ACPI_PM: 3.6%
x86-shmem-ACPI_PM: 2.4%
ARM-logger: 8.4%
ARM-shmem: 15.9%
Performance ratios:
x86-shmem-tsc/x86-logger-tsc -> 5.9
x86-shmem-ACPI_PM/x86-logger-ACPI_PM -> 0.36
ARM-shem/ARM-logger -> 2.3
It would be nice to understand why the ARM numbers are
not more consistent. I'll try to take a look at this next week.
Thanks for the data.
I recently started work on my own performance test suite
for logger. I'm taking the approach of simulating log
insertions based on log timings from a sampled device, and
measuring cost per message. I'm not sure when I'll finish
it, but I'll post results when I have them.
-- Tim
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Tim Bird
Architecture Group Chair, CE Workgroup of the Linux Foundation
Senior Staff Engineer, Sony Network Entertainment
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