On 8 May 2015 as I do recall, Vincent Sanders wrote: > > I am interested in the persistent disc cache write performance on > different platforms, especially RISC OS, to see if my recent changes > improve the situation there.. >
[snip] > I would like these two lines from the logfile along with the OS and > hardware spec of the system. E.g. "RISC OS 5 on Iyonix with FAT > formatted hard drive" or "ROOL beta on Raspberry Pi 2 with FAT > formatted SD card" > Here are three examples from recent browsing sessions on using RISC OS 5 on Iyonix - no idea what format the hard drive is, I'm afraid, but it is a normal hard disc and not a card-based system. (13649.720000) content/fs_backing_store.c finalise 1613: Cache total/hit/miss/fail (counts) 1376/258/1118/0 (100%/18%/81%/0%) (13649.720000) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3361: Backing store wrote 35071872 bytes in 0 ms average 23816 bytes/second (7479.800000) content/fs_backing_store.c finalise 1613: Cache total/hit/miss/fail (counts) 656/168/488/0 (100%/25%/74%/0%) (7479.800000) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3361: Backing store wrote 3034863 bytes in 0 ms average 5796 bytes/second 21213.750000) content/fs_backing_store.c finalise 1613: Cache total/hit/miss/fail (counts) 2061/418/1643/0 (100%/20%/79%/0%) (21213.750000) content/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3361: Backing store wrote 10209144 bytes in 0 ms average 22666 bytes/second There's clearly massive variation involved; I notice that the 'fast' examples above (1 and 3) list over a hundred images never rendered while the 'slow' example lists only 41, and example 1 lists 83 'excessive conversions' from 59 images converted more than once while the second two runs both list zero excessive conversions.... -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == An atheist is a man with no invisible means of support.