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Date:	Mon, 09 May 2011 12:42:39 -0700
From:	Ben Greear <greearb@...delatech.com>
To:	Alex Bligh <alex@...x.org.uk>
CC:	netdev <netdev@...r.kernel.org>,
	Eric Dumazet <eric.dumazet@...il.com>
Subject: Re: Testing interface removal speedup patches from Eric Dumazet.

On 05/09/2011 12:12 PM, Alex Bligh wrote:
>
>
> --On 9 May 2011 12:02:47 -0700 Ben Greear <greearb@...delatech.com> wrote:
>
>
>>> So Eric's patches help in the interface create case, even though
>>> there is no synchronize_net, sychronize_sched() or rcu_barrier() there.
>>>
>>> I had assumed the slow create (which varies by number of pairs) was
>>> down to sysfs scalability only (see difference between 14ms and 110ms
>>> there).
>>
>> I'm not certain the create case is actually faster. Other runs on the
>> patched kernel showed create to be much closer to the un-patched kernel.
>>
>> The ratios to create/delete are more consistent it seems.
>>
>>> Out of interest, if you still happen to have the scripts around, how
>>> fast is veth creation if you just do 100 pairs?
>>
>> Created 500 veth in 17.874695 seconds (0.03574939 per interface).
>> Created 100 veth in 2.779905 seconds (0.02779905 per interface).
>
> Hmmm... well you are getting *far* better linearity than me. Creating
> 500 interfaces is 8 times slower *per interface* than doing 500.
>
> What occurs to me is that your box is faster than one of the ones I tested
> on, and you use CONFIG_HZ=100 but you get poorer results in absolute terms
> doing 100 (I see 14ms per interface). This with everything listenting to
> udev disabled? (so udevd dead, whatever executes your ifup/down scripts
> dead, unshare -n).

I use HZ of 1000, btw.

I killed udev, haldaemon..seemed to be just my stuff running.

I don't see any 'ifup' running with these things dead...

If you want to post your script, I can run it on my
machine...

Thanks,
Ben

>


-- 
Ben Greear <greearb@...delatech.com>
Candela Technologies Inc  http://www.candelatech.com

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