Hi all,

I've just uploaded a chart of the various kernbench results
on a 2-CPU machine to the project web site.

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ckrm/cpurc-v0.3-2615-kernbench.pdf?download

The X-axis is the percentage of a share given to the class kenbench -M
ran. The Y-axis is the average percentage of CPU in 5 runs consumed by
kernbench. While kernbench was running, infinite loops were running
concurrently in a different class, and "xx" in xx-loop/loops shows
the number of infinite loops were running. "no-loop" means  no
infinite loop was running, 4-loops means four infinite loops were
running and so on.

Because surplus CPU share is assigned to any class regardless of
its share, the line of "no-loop" almost always consumed all of
the CPU time, which is 200% in 2CPU, and the line of "1-loop"
could consume at least about a half of the CPU time, which is 100%.
(Note that the maximum percentage of CPU a single process can consume
is 100%.)

For the other lines, the percentage of a share given to kernbench is
directly proportional, if not identical, to the percentage of CPU
consumed by kernbench.

Comments?

Thanks,
MAEDA Naoaki





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