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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 03:35:17 +0200
From: Sasha Levin <levinsasha928@...il.com>
To: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@...ssion.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH 02/16] user_ns: use new hashtable implementation
On 08/15/2012 03:08 AM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>> I can offer the following: I'll write a small module that will hash 1...10000
>> > into a hashtable which uses 7 bits (just like user_ns) and post the distribution
>> > we'll get.
> That won't hurt. I think 1-100 then 1000-1100 may actually be more
> representative. Not that I would mind seeing the larger range.
> Especially since I am in the process of encouraging the use of more
> uids.
>
Alrighty, the results are in (numbers are objects in bucket):
For the 0...10000 range:
Average: 78.125
Std dev: 1.4197704151
Min: 75
Max: 80
For the 1...100 range:
Average: 0.78125
Std dev: 0.5164613088
Min: 0
Max: 2
For the 1000...1100 range:
Average: 0.7890625
Std dev: 0.4964812206
Min: 0
Max: 2
Looks like hash_32 is pretty good with small numbers.
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