Re: [PATCH] x86: copy_oldmem_page using cached addressing

From: Andi Kleen
Date: Wed Sep 08 2010 - 15:42:42 EST




Cliff Wickman <cpw-sJ/iWh9BUns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> From: Cliff Wickman <cpw-sJ/iWh9BUns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> The copy of /proc/vmcore to a user buffer proceeds much faster
> if the kernel addresses memory as cached.
>
> With this patch we have seen an increase in transfer rate from less than
> 15MB/s to 80-460MB/s, depending on size of the transfer. This makes
> a big difference in time needed to save a system dump.
>
> (Does anyone know of a reason why copy_oldmem_page() would need
> to use uncached addresses?)
>
> Diffed against 2.6.36-rc3

I had a similar patch somewhere in my private kernels,
yes it's a big win. I think it was simply a bug that was added
when ioremap was changed to default to uncached.

-Andi
--
ak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Speaking for myself only.

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