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Re: Interactivity issue in 2.6.25-rc3

Previous thread: [RFC] Prefixing cgroup generic control filenames with "cgroup." by Paul Menage on Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 5:14 pm. (25 messages)

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Date: Thursday, February 28, 2008 - 5:21 pm

Resending with lkml Cc:ed.


Thanks Ingo!

Hm, but I remember that my desktop became unusable. I was experiencing
latencies _much_ higher than msecs. But I think I have an explanation
for this low number, if you excuse my attempt to understand this.

Could it be that your debug script generated these numbers while
fgfs was being killed, and then it felt no more the bad latencies
fgfs was causing? 

This was the first scenario:

1) Start 'fgfs' as normal user.

2) Wait a few seconds until fgfs' message "loading scenery objects"
   appeared.
   
3) Everything becomes _very_ slow (measured in seconds, not msecs),
   so I notice something is wrong (at least I thought it was).
   
4) Killed fgfs with Ctrl-c.

5) I go to Ingo's page and download his debug scripts.

6) Preparing for the battle to follow, I run cfs-debug-info-clear.sh
   
7) Start 'fgfs' and system becomes slow while loading scenery objects.
   
8) I try to reach the mrxvt terminal to run cfs-debug-info.sh. Each
   letter I type takes seconds to appear.

9) I manage to start cfs-debug-info.sh. I could read the first line after 
   a few seconds: 
   
   sched info dump (of tasks, modules, hw, dmesg, config, fs):

   But I am sure I did not see the 
   "gathering statistics for 15 seconds ..."
   
   As that was the first time ever that I used this script, I didn't 
   even know what I was supposed to do, but I was waiting for more
   than a minute and nothing happened.

10) I managed to change tab and kill fgfs with Crtl-c.

11) I got back to the debug script tab and waited a few seconds
    for it to finish.

12) That is the debug log which I put in the page mentioned in the
    first email.

I am sorry to especulate about it, but maybe the script got the

I have rebooted and tried to repeat the experiment, but I couldn't
reproduce the bad interactivity I reported earlier. Flightgear 
loaded the scenery (which it did not do before) and the airplane
appeared in the screen. The game was slow, but ...
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