Re: Performance testing of various barrier reduction patches [was: Re: [RFC v4] ext4: Coordinate fsync requests]

Previous message: [thread] [date] [author]
Next message: [thread] [date] [author]

On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 02:26:06PM -0700, Darrick J. Wong wrote:

Yes, we should definitely talk about this on today's call.

One of the things that concern me is that if I'm reading the
spreadsheet correctly, there are some colums (for example,
elm3c44_sas, comparing I3, which is what will be in 2.6.36 --- jan's
patch, but not yours, and the currently existing behaviour --- with
I10 which is as I understand it, what you are recommending, I see an
FFSB regression from 1,916.54 to 1,690.33).  

That's something like a 15% regression.  I know that for other
hardware, there are improvements, but the fact that at least for some
hardware we're seeing such a big regression makes me worried that
we're missing something --- or maybe it's just me who is missing
something about your spreadsheet?

						- Ted
--
Previous message: [thread] [date] [author]
Next message: [thread] [date] [author]

Messages in current thread:
[RFC v3] ext4: Combine barrier requests coming from fsync, Darrick J. Wong, (Mon Aug 9, 12:53 pm)
Re: [RFC v3] ext4: Combine barrier requests coming from fsync, Christoph Hellwig, (Mon Aug 9, 2:07 pm)
[RFC v4] ext4: Coordinate fsync requests, Darrick J. Wong, (Wed Aug 18, 7:14 pm)
Re: [RFC v3] ext4: Combine barrier requests coming from fsync, Christoph Hellwig, (Thu Aug 19, 1:53 am)
Re: Performance testing of various barrier reduction patch ..., Ted Ts'o, (Mon Oct 11, 7:33 am)
Re: Performance testing of various barrier reduction patch ..., Christoph Hellwig, (Tue Oct 12, 7:14 am)
Re: Performance testing of various barrier reduction patch ..., Christoph Hellwig, (Fri Oct 15, 4:40 pm)
Re: Performance testing of various barrier reduction patch ..., Christoph Hellwig, (Tue Oct 19, 11:28 am)