> > On Fri, 26 Sep 2008, Danny Braniss wrote: > > > > > after more testing, it seems it's related to changes made between Aug 4 > > > and > > > Aug 29 ie, a kernel built on Aug 4 works fine, Aug 29 is slow. I'l now > > > try > > > and close the gap. > > > > I think this is the best way forward -- skimming August changes, there are > > a > > number of candidate commits, including retuning of UDP hashes by mav, my > > rwlock changes, changes to mbuf chain handling, etc. > > it more difficult than I expected. > for one, the kernel date was missleading, the actual source update is the > key, so > the window of changes is now 28/July to 19/August. I have the diffs, but > nothing > yet seems relevant. > > on the other hand, I tried NFS/TCP, and there things seem ok, ie the 'good' > and the 'bad' > give the same throughput, which seem to point to UDP changes ... > > danny
Grr, there goes binary search theory out of the window, So far I have managed to pinpoint the day that the changes affect the throughput: 18/08/08 00:00:00 19/08/08 00:00:00 (I assume cvs's date is GMT). now would be a good time for some help, specially how to undo changes, my knowledge of csup/cvs are close to zero. danny _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"