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udevd --daemon performance problem
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computer specs are:
6 GB of Memory / RAM
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8GHz
( 6 core cpu )
10,000 RPM 300GB Hard Drive
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udevd --daemo
? udevd might induced deadlock in kernel modules ?
? might be what the performance problem is ?
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it look like it has some thing to do with Nice on htop
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( No high % )
# but it did have a NI of -4 on htop
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this happen on Xubuntu 11.04
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Graphics corruption using sideport memory
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with . . . Ubuntu 10.04 ( LTS )
open-source Radeon driver ( was the worst )
. . . . ATI fglrx (Catalyst) driver ( was Best )
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Ubuntu 11.04 was affect the most...
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i tried both . . . . .
open-source Radeon driver (was the worst).ATI fglrx (Catalyst) driver
( was a little better )...
the one from Ati is good for 3D
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Ubuntu 11.04 -and- 11.10
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[Arrandale] Xorg freeze (hybrid graphics)
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Ubuntu 11.04 -and- 11.10
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AMD Radeon HD 3300
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T
this bug affects
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[Radeon HD 5650 and 5470] Kernel BUG during recovery boot and in
normal boot (Hybrid graphics
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normal boot (Hybrid graphics)
ECS A790GXM-AD3 v1.0A Motherboard
chipsets: AMD 790GX and SB750
Radeon HD 3300 Graphics( 790GX Chipset )
-
AMD Phenom IIX6 1055T 2.8GHz processor
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00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 Host Bridge
Subsystem: Elitegroup Computer Systems Device 2617
Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 0
Capabilities:
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780/RS880 PCI
it is TWO things ... AMD graphics driver-and-unity
..both have bugs / problems
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if about AMD graphics processing units .
Radeon HD 3300 Graphics (790GX Chipset)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units#IGP_.28HD_3xxx.2C_HD_4xxx.29
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the bug might be fix in Linux kernel 2.6.39 . . . . .
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load averages on Ubuntu 10.10
( Maverick Meerkat )-( 64 bit version )-( installed )
* while idling *
- Ubuntu 10.10 (64bit)
- Linux kernel 2.6.35-28
- Gnome 2.32.0
-
- - comput
it also affects . . .
High load averages on Ubuntu 10.10
( Maverick Meerkat )-( 64 bit version )-( Live CD )
* while idling *
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- Gnome 2.30.0
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High load averages on Ubuntu 10.10 ( Maverick Meerkat )-( 64 bit version )-(
Live CD )
* while idling *
- Ubuntu 10.10 (64bit)
- Linux kernel 2.6.35-22
- Gnome 2.30.0
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High load average on Ubuntu 10.04 ...( 64 bit )
- Ubuntu 10.04 (64bit)
- Linux kernel 2.6.32-30
- Gnome 2.30.2
-
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* while idling *
- Ubuntu 10.04 (64bit)
- Linux kernel 2.6.32-30
- Gnome 2.30.2
-
- - computer spe
High load average on Ubuntu 10.04 ...( 64 bit )
- Ubuntu 10.04 (64bit)
- Linux kernel 2.6.32-30
- Gnome 2.30.2
-
- - computer specs - -
* AMD Phenom II X6 1055T ( 2.8GHz )
* ECS A790GXM-AD3 ( AMD 790GX North bridge
1. what is your Ubuntu version or code name? . . . Ubuntu 10.04 ( 64
bit)
2. What's your Linux kernel number? . . . Linux kernel 2.6.32-30
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using both stress package and Hardinfo package with FPU Raytracing did
find a bug ...but look like they fix it
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Hardinfo is package that is used for system information and benchmark
tool
it has
-computer
operating system ...info
- devices
Processor
Memory
- Benchmarks
CPU Blowfish
CPU CryptoHash
CPU Fibonacci
CPU N-Queens
FPU FFT
FPU Raytracing (the one that i used)
( it make all cpus go to 100% for a
stress package scales with ALL 6 cores at 100% for 14 seconds ( ALL
cores goes to 2.8GHZ )
Now..it
scales with FPU Raytracing ( Hardinfo ) with ALL 6 core at 100% for 14 seconds
(ALL cores goes to 2.8GHZ)
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-
it looks like they fix it with... Linux Kernel 2.6.32-29.58 generic
- i am not shore...
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Commit Log for Tue Mar 1 14:03:12 2011
Upgraded the following packages:
fuse-utils (2.8.1-1.1ubuntu3) to 2.8.1-1.1ubuntu3.1
icedtea-6-jre-cacao (6b20-1.9.5-0ubuntu1~10.04.1) to 6b20-1.9.7-0ubuntu1~10.04.1
icedtea6-plugin (6b20-1.9.5-0ubuntu1~10.04.1) to 6b20-1.9.7-0ubuntu1~10.04.1
libfuse2 (2.8.
it look like it was fix ? ...
i did a update ...and it picked up some updates
date of the update: March 1 , 2011
- the update added Linux Kernel 2.6.32-29 generic and some other
stuff
s t i l l t e s t i
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AMD Phenom II CPU Frequency Scaling -bug
Ubuntu 10.04 (64 bit )
has a bug in CPU Frequency Scaling for
AMD Phenom II 1055T Six Core Processor - 2.80GHz
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even at 20% to 30% or more on all core the Frequency stays at 800 MHZ it
does NOT S
ALL 6 cores are set to zero on
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/ignore_nice_load
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cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/ignore_nice_load
read out is...0
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why does it Not... scale when ALL 6 core are at 100% with FPU Raytracing
( Hardinfo ) (ALL 6 cores at 100% for 14 seconds)
but it ...scales when ALL 6 cores are at 100% with stress package (ALL 6 cores
at 100% for 14 seconds)
why is their a difference ?
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stress package scales with ALL 6 cores at 100% for 14 seconds ( ALL
cores goes to 2.8GHZ )
but does NOT scale with FPU Raytracing ( Hardinfo ) even with ALL 6 core
at 100% for 14 seconds (ALL cores stay a 800MHZ)
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AMD Phenom II Turbo Core -bug
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45 nm SOI with Immersion Lithography and Low-k insulator
L1 cache: 64 kB + 64 kB (data + instructions) per core
L2 cache: 512 kB per core, full-speed
L3 cache: 6 MB shared between all cores.
Memory controller: dual channel DDR2-1066 MHz (AM2+), dual
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AMD Phenom II 1055T Six Core Processor - 2.80GHz
-
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performance-boost technology
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why does it Not... scale when ALL 6 core are at 100% with FPU Raytracing
( Hardinfo ) (ALL 6 cores at 100% for 14 seconds)
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it scales with stress package with ALL 6 cores at 100%
but does NOT scale with FPU Raytracing ( Hardinfo ) even with ALL 6 core
at 100% for 14 seconds
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some times NO Scaling
even if ALL 6 cores are at 100%
even with FPU Raytracing
14 seconds of 100% on ALL 6 cores with FPU Raytracing ( Hardinfo )
FPU Raytracing is best for testing this bug / problem
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even if ALL 6 cores are at 100%
i test using Hardinfo 0.5.1 on Ubuntu
with FPU Raytracing
FPU Raytracing is best for testing ...because it make ALL 6 cores go to
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i think...
info needs to be on CD or in the Repo
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i think this info need to be more documented
- their is very little info about how may CPU core that ubuntu can
have...
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Ubuntu 10.04 (64 bit )
- has a bug in CPU Frequency Scaling for
+ has a bug in CPU Frequency Scaling for
AMD Phenom II 1055T Six Core Processor - 2.80GHz
+
+ -- examples --
+
+ even at 20% to 30% or more on all core the
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Maximum Hardware support... for Ubuntu should be Documented ...
and put on the live cd OR
on the live cd case... also put it on wiki (ubuntu and wikipedia.org)
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what is Max RAM / Memory for 64 bit .. of ub
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AMD Phenom II 1055T Six Core Processor - 2.80GHz
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has a bug in Cool'n'Quiet for
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i am testing as a general user
the testing i am doing is using the desktop app's / programs
- like open many firefox tabs and windows
(use www.hulu.com with flash)
- all the games that come default
- all of openoffice
- video editor
- music playe
bug in CFQ I/O scheduler ?
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i think that the default I/O scheduler
- should be change from CFQ to deadline
+ should be change from CFQ to deadline
-
i have test CFQ and deadl
default I/O scheduler should be change from CFQ to deadline OR Noop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/631871
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/632562
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Noop I/O scheduler is good with both
SSD (solid-state-drives) and HDD (Hard disk drive)
-- from my research (SSD) and testing (HDD)
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with Noop I/O scheduler i can get up to load average: 3 to 4 +
with Deadline I/O scheduler i can get up to load average: 2 to 3 +
with CFQ I/O scheduler i can get up to load average: 1 to 2
...before system / computer SLOW DOWN
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Noop I/O scheduler works best at these time
- Dell Latitude 120L , 1GB RAM , 40GB hard drive (disk)(HDD)
Noop works better then Deadline
Deadline works better the CFQ
(this is what i have test on the Dell Latitude 120L)
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Noop I/O scheduler - OR - Deadline I/O scheduler
--
both work better then CFQ I/O scheduler
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elevator=cfq (default) cause starvation
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Make a GUI to change the Default I/O scheduler
- - idea - -
ubuntu could make simple applet to change i/o scheduler.
And later on users depending on their workloads can choose whatever they
want.
--
* CFQ I/O scheduler
* Noop I/O scheduler
*
applet / app / GUI to change I/O scheduler
--
elevator=cfq (default) cause starvation
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- - idea - -
ubuntu could make simple applet to change i/o scheduler.
And later on users depending on their workloads can choose whatever they
want.
--
* CFQ I/O scheduler
* Noop I/O scheduler
* Deadline I/O scheduler
* Anticipatory I/O scheduler
-- idea - -
use Deadline I/O scheduler for boot up ( etc/default/grub OR grub.cfg )
and
switch to CFQ I/O scheduler for Desktop (etc/rc.local file)
-- idea - -
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maybe ubuntu could make simple applet to
change etc/rc.local file
to change I/O scheduler
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distro's could make simple applet to change i/o scheduler.
And later on users depending on their workloads can choose whatever they
want.
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* CFQ I/O scheduler
* Noop I/O scheduler
* Deadline I/O scheduler
* Anticipatory I/O scheduler
--
default I/O schedul
i think there should be more testing for the
Default I/O scheduler...
-
CFQ [cfq] (Completely Fair Queuing) is an I/O scheduler for the Linux
kernel and default under many Linux distributions.
Noop scheduler (noop) is t
deadline I/O scheduler
* write_expire - the number of milliseconds before a write IO
request expires
i think that the default write_expire should be 2500
in stead of the default write_expire of 5000
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deadline I/O scheduler is good with both
SSD (solid-state-drives) and HDD (Hard disk drive)
-- from my research (SSD) and testing (HDD)
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deadline I/O scheduler is good with both
SSD (solid-state-drives) and HDD (Hard disk drive)
Source:
http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/09/04/four-tweaks-for-using-linux-
with-solid-state-drives/
http://itezer.
i think that the default I/O scheduler
should be change from CFQ to deadline
deadline I/O scheduler is good with both
SSD (solid-state-drives) and HDD (Hard disk drive)
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i think that the default I/O scheduler
should be change from CFQ to deadline
-
i have test CFQ and deadline I/O scheduler
on a DELL Latitude 120L with 1GB of RAM and 40GB hard drive
with EXT4 fil
i think that the default I/O scheduler
should be change from CFQ to deadline
-
i have test CFQ and deadline I/O scheduler
on a DELL Latitude 120L with 1GB of RAM and 40GB hard drive
with EXT4 filesystem and GPT with both I/O schedulers
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu needs more support for GUID Partition Table (GPT)
by default... ( out of box )
- ubuntu needs better tools that support GPT ... by default
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_
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(put in the Stable / long-term Mainline Kernel Version )
2.6.32 ( "long-term" stable release (2009 to 2011 / 2012)
( 2.6.32.9 - 2.6.32.12 Mainline Kernel Version )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel
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i think they should.. add ...
mainline kernels to Ubuntu repositories
--
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- a Ubuntu Linux kernel in the Ubuntu repositories )
+ a Ubuntu Linux kernel in the Ubuntu repositories )
(they should have both
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i think they should.. add ...
mainline kernels to Ubuntu repositories
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a Ubuntu Linux kernel in the Ubuntu repositories )
(they should have both in the Ubuntu repositories)
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PC / OS Linux needs more help in building and more support...
also need they need more people helping
PC / OS is based of Xubuntu and ubuntu
it uses the Xfce desktop environment
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=pcos
http://www.pc-os.org/
http://pcos08.freef
Linux 2.6.28 kernel adds...
* the first version of Ext4 as a stable filesystem
* the much-expected GPU memory manager which will be the foundation of a
renewed graphic stack,
* support for Ultra Wide Band (Wireless USB, UWB-IP)
* memory management scalability and performance improvements
* a b
it is not listed like that at distrowatch.com ...
it saids ...snapshot jaunty .. 2.6.27 linux kernal
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=ubuntu
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The Linux Kernel 2.6.28 (stable version) came out 12/24/08 ~ 12/25/08
When is the New Stable Linux Kernel
going to be use in (even in snapshot jaunty) Ubuntu Linux ?
why is Ubuntu still at Linux Kernel 2.6.27
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=ubuntu
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