On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 21:06 +1100, Con Kolivas wrote: > On Tuesday 13 March 2007 20:39, Ingo Molnar wrote: > > * Mike Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I just retested with the encoders at nice 0, and the x/gforce combo is > > > terrible. [...] > > > > ok. So nice levels had nothing to do with it - it's some other > > regression somewhere. How does the vanilla scheduler cope with the > > exactly same workload? I.e. could you describe the 'delta' difference in > > behavior - because the delta is what we are interested in mostly, the > > 'absolute' behavior alone is not sufficient. Something like: > > > > - on scheduler foo, under this workload, the CPU hogs steal 70% CPU > > time and the resulting desktop experience is 'choppy': mouse pointer > > is laggy and audio skips. > > > > - on scheduler bar, under this workload, the CPU hogs are at 40% > > CPU time and the desktop experience is smooth. > > > > things like that - we really need to be able to see the delta. > > I only find a slowdown, no choppiness, no audio stutter (it would be > extremely > hard to make audio stutter in this design without i/o starvation or something > along those lines). The number difference in cpu percentage I've already > given on the previous email. The graphics driver does feature in this test > case as well so others' mileage may vary. Mike said it was terrible.
My first test run with lame at nice 0 was truly horrid, but has _not_ repeated, so disregard that as an anomaly. For the most part, it is as you say, things just get slower with load, any load. I definitely am seeing lurchiness which is not present in mainline. No audio problems with either kernel. > > > [...] Funny thing though, x/gforce isn't as badly affected with a > > > kernel build. Any build is quite noticable, but even at -j8, the > > > effect doen't seem to be (very brief test warning applies) as bad as > > > with only the two encoders running. That seems quite odd. > > > > likewise, how does the RSDL kernel build behavior compare to the vanilla > > scheduler's behavior? (what happens in one that doesnt happen in the > > other, etc.) > > Kernel compiles seem similar till the jobs get above about 3 where rsdl gets > slower but still smooth. Audio is basically unaffected either way. It seems to be a plain linear slowdown. The lurchiness I'm experiencing varies in intensity, and is impossible to quantify. I see neither lurchiness nor slowdown in mainline through -j8. > Don't forget all the rest of the cases people have posted. Absolutely, all test results count. -Mike - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/