Re: [ACPI / hotplug / PCI] 1b360f44d00: -80.9% vm-scalability.stddev

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Wed Mar 05 2014 - 07:43:52 EST


On Wednesday, March 05, 2014 04:23:36 PM Fengguang Wu wrote:
> Hi Rafael,

Hi,

> I don't know why but we are glad to find the below changes on commit

Do I understand correcty that you mean you're seeing improvement?

Either way, if the test below doesn't involve hotplug or device removal via
sysfs, I have no explanation ...

> 1b360f44d009059e446532f29c1a889951e72667 ("ACPI / hotplug / PCI: Fix bridge removal race in handle_hotplug_event()")
>
> test case: brickland2/micro/vm-scalability/300s-anon-r-rand-mt
>
> d42f5da23400833 1b360f44d009059e446532f29
> --------------- -------------------------
> 3.54 ~164% -80.9% 0.68 ~37% TOTAL vm-scalability.stddev
> 14177 ~ 7% -22.1% 11040 ~ 7% TOTAL numa-meminfo.node0.SReclaimable
> 3543 ~ 7% -22.1% 2759 ~ 7% TOTAL numa-vmstat.node0.nr_slab_reclaimable
> 776196 ~ 6% -10.0% 698893 ~ 5% TOTAL numa-numastat.node2.local_node
> 776196 ~ 6% -10.0% 698894 ~ 5% TOTAL numa-numastat.node2.numa_hit
>
> The ~XX% numbers are stddev percent.
> The [+-]XX% is change percent.
>
> The below graph shows all samples collected during the bisect
>
> [*] bisect-good
> [O] bisect-bad ("bad" in the sense of bisect)
>
> In which you can see the stableness of the change and bisect.
>
> vm-scalability.stddev
>
> 16 ++--------------------------------------------------------------------+
> | * |
> 14 ++ : |
> 12 ++ : |
> | :: |
> 10 ++ :: |
> | :: |
> 8 ++ :: |
> | : : |
> 6 ++ * : : |
> 4 ++ * * :: : : |
> | +: : + * : : : : |
> 2 ++*. *. .* : : * .*. + : : : .* : : |
> |+ * + * *. .* O *.*.*. .** O.**.O.* O: *.O.* O OO.* + : *.|
> 0 O+O-OO-O-O-O-OO-O-O---OO-O-O-O-OO-O---OO-*-O---OO-*-O------O-O-*-*----*
>
>
> Thanks,
> Fengguang
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