On Sun, 4 Nov 2007, Gelsema, P (Patrick) - FreeBSD wrote:
Hi Jeff, I tried your patch. Ran a buildkernel, timed. Recompiled kernel including your patch, rebooted and reran. Please find results below. w/o patch hulk# time make -j8 buildkernel 837.808u 138.167s 10:28.96 155.1% 6349+1349k 2873+7780io 303pf+0w w patch hulk# time make -j8 buildkernel 838.554u 168.316s 10:52.10 154.4% 6263+1332k 6489+7791io 11pf+0w I only understand the 10:52 seconds thing, but it looks like it's stressing less and still getting things done.
Well this doesn't look very good at all. System time increased by 30 seconds! Must be too many extra context switches. The minimum slice value is probably too small and you've got an average of 4 threads per-core.
Can you try re-running with kern.sched.slice_min = 4 and kern.sched.slice = 12 ?
Can you tell me how 4BSD does on this machine? Thanks, Jeff
System is AMD Athlon X264 2.2Ghz Kernel is GENERIC. hulk# uname -a FreeBSD hulk.superhero.nl 7.0-BETA2 FreeBSD 7.0-BETA2 #0: Sun Nov 4 20:30:23 UTC 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 I see you have a new patch. Could you send that to me? When I download it from the mailman site I get weird characters in the downloaded file :( Cheers Patrick
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