Re: [patch 0/8]: use runnable load avg in balance

From: Alex Shi
Date: Tue May 28 2013 - 09:31:33 EST


On 05/16/2013 03:29 PM, Michael Wang wrote:
>> > This version changed the runnable load avg value setting for new task
>> > in patch 3rd.
>> >
>> > We also tried to include blocked load avg in balance. but find many benchmark
>> > performance dropping. Guess the too bigger cpu load drive task to be waken
>> > on remote CPU, and cause wrong decision in periodic balance.
>> >
>> > I retested on Intel core2, NHM, SNB, IVB, 2 and 4 sockets machines with
>> > benchmark kbuild, aim7, dbench, tbench, hackbench, oltp, and netperf loopback
>> > etc. The performance is better now.
>> >
>> > On SNB EP 4 sockets machine, the hackbench increased about 50%, and result
>> > become stable. on other machines, hackbench increased about 2~10%.
>> > oltp increased about 30% in NHM EX box.
>> > netperf loopback also increased on SNB EP 4 sockets box.
>> > no clear changes on other benchmarks.
>> >
>> > Michael Wang had tested previous version on pgbench on his box:
>> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2013/4/2/1022
> Tested the latest patch set (new 3/8 and 6/8) with pgbench, tip
> 3.10.0-rc1 and 12 cpu X86 box, works well and still benefit ;-)


Paul:

Would you like to give more comments/ideas of this patch set?

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Thanks
Alex
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