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Message-ID: <4638ABD4.3040703@tmr.com>
Date:	Wed, 02 May 2007 11:18:44 -0400
From:	Bill Davidsen <davidsen@....com>
To:	Con Kolivas <kernel@...ivas.org>
CC:	ck@....kolivas.org, Linux Kernel M/L <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [REPORT] 2.6.21 vs. 2.6.21-sd046 vs. 2.6.21-CFSv7

Con Kolivas wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 May 2007 05:29, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>   
>> System: Intel 6600 Core2duo, 2GB RAM, X nice 0 for all tests, display
>> using i945G framebuffer
>>     
>
> Bill thanks for testing.
>   
>> Test: playing a 'toon with mplayer while kernel build -j20 running.
>>     
>
> Umm I don't think make -j20 is a realistic load on 2 cores. Not only does it 
> raise your load to 20 but your I/O bandwidth will even be struggling. If 
> video playback was to be smooth at that size a load it would suggest some 
> serious unfairness. I'm not just pushing the fairness barrow here; I mean it 
> would need to be really really unfair unless your combined X and video 
> playback cpu combined added up to less than 1/20th of your total cpu power 
> (which is possible but I kinda doubt it). Do you really use make -j20 to 
> build regularly?
>
>   
Yes, this is a compile and file server, I frequently build a raft of 
kernels when a security patch comes out. There doesn't seem to be an i/o 
issue, with 2GB RAM and RAID5 over a SATA array I have enough, but 
honestly the disk activity is minimal, even with a single drive.
>> Tuning: not yet, all scheduler parameters were default
>>
>> Result: base 2.6.21 showed some pauses and after the pause the sound got
>> louder for a short time (<500ms). With sd-0.46 the playback had many
>> glitches and finally just stopped with the display looping on a small
>> number of frames and no sound. The skips were repeatable, the hang was
>> only two of five runs, I didn't let them go until the make finished
>> (todo list) but killed the mplayer after 10-15 sec. No glitches observed
>> with cfsv7, I thought I saw one but repeating with granularity set to
>> 500000 and then with no make running convinced me that it's just a
>> crappy piece of animation at that point.
>>     
>
> I did notice on your followup email that nice +10 of the 20 makes fixed the 
> playback which sounds pretty good.
>
>   
Yes, I can get around the load doing that.
>> I ran glxgears, again sd-0.46 had frequent pauses and uneven fps
>> reported. Stock 2.6.21 had a visible pause when the frame rate was
>> output, otherwise minimal pauses. CFSv7 appeared smooth at about 250 fps.
>>     
>
> I assume you mean glxgears when you're running make -j20 again here.
>   
Of course. ;-)

-- 
bill davidsen <davidsen@....com>
  CTO TMR Associates, Inc
  Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979

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