Re: [patch] CFS scheduler, -v7

From: S.ÃaÄlar Onur
Date: Sun Apr 29 2007 - 08:37:59 EST


29 Nis 2007 Paz tarihinde, Ingo Molnar ÅunlarÄ yazmÄÅtÄ:
> > [...] and there were no regression instead of my daydreams) or im too
> > tired to understand the differences.
>
> could the CPU have dropped speed for that bootup (some CPUs do that
> automatically upon overheating), or perhaps if you are using some RAID
> array, could it have done a background resync? Especially the bootup
> slowdown you saw seemed significant, and because bootup speed is 90% IO
> dominated, the CPU scheduler seems an unlikely candidate.

It could some overheating problem but i think if it is, this is the first time
it occurs :), and i don't have any array, SAMSUNG HM120JC IDE disk works on
SONY VAIO FS-215B.

I just boot with plain CFSv7 and boot time seems normal;

Apr 29 15:02:54 (up 10.72) /sbin/mudur.py sysinit
Apr 29 15:03:02 (up 17.26) /sbin/mudur.py boot
Apr 29 15:03:06 (up 21.34) /sbin/mudur.py default

I'll report if i can find any reproducable problem, so far CFSv7 works as
expected :)

Cheers
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