On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Addison Mayberry <[email protected]>wrote:

> Greetings,
> I am continuing my mission to get repeatable performance out of
> microbenchmarks in MARSS, and right now I'm looking at timer interrupts as
> a possible culprit. To explain the situation a little more, I'm running a
> microbenchmark that has a checkpoint just before the interesting part. Upon
> reloading from the checkpoint, the program drops into PTLsim and begins
> crunching away, giving me periodic statistics dumps. These yield (sometimes
> significantly) different results between runs, which I'm trying to fix.
>
> I'm running single_core, so as far as I understand from reading some of
> Avadh's previous posts, the most likely culprits for this problem are
> interrupts and I/O. Ignoring I/O for the moment, I'd like to find a way to
> disable interrupts during the duration of my microbenchmark. I've looked
> into doing it just using options on the guest OS, but on my setup that
> would be pretty tricky. Would it be possible to keep PTLsim from firing
> those timer interrupts?
>
> I have pushed some bug fixes in latest 'features' branch.  We are testing
these changes across different range of benchmarks.  You can pull the
changes from github and help us to validate these changes.  Some people
have reported that variation issues with many spec benchmarks are now
resolved. Please report back if your variation issues are resolved.

- Avadh

Also, any thoughts or advice on the general non-determinism issue would be
> appreciated. Thanks!
> Sincerely,
> Addison
>
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