Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 27 Feb 2003 14:16:16 -0800 | From | "Martin J. Bligh" <> | Subject | Re: [BENCHMARK] AIM9 results. 2.4.19 vs 2.5.58 vs 2.5.63 |
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> page_test 10000 123.9 210630.00 System Allocations & Pages/second > page_test 10000 102.8 174760.00 System Allocations & Pages/second > page_test 10010 101.898 173226.77 System Allocations & Pages/second > ^^^^^Here we are still slowe then 2.4.19 > > brk_test 10010 48.951 832167.83 System Memory Allocations/second > brk_test 10000 43.7 742900.00 System Memory Allocations/second > brk_test 10020 41.018 697305.39 System Memory Allocations/second > ^^^^Slower then .58 and a lot slower then 2.4.19 > > exec_test 10000 13.8 69.00 Program Loads/second > exec_test 10030 12.8614 64.31 Program Loads/second > exec_test 10020 12.7745 63.87 Program Loads/second > ^^^^ Slower then 2.4.19 > > fork_test 10000 44.8 4480.00 Task Creations/second > fork_test 10020 24.8503 2485.03 Task Creations/second > fork_test 10000 23.2 2320.00 Task Creations/second > ^^^^^ A lot slower then 2.4.19
Could you compare 63 mainline to -mjb or -mm with objrmap patches in? I think you'll get significant improvements on the tests above.
> mem_rtns_1 10000 27.7 831000.00 Dynamic Memory Operations/second > mem_rtns_1 10000 24.1 723000.00 Dynamic Memory Operations/second > mem_rtns_1 10020 22.7545 682634.73 Dynamic Memory Operations/second > ^^^^^Slow, slow, slow... > > misc_rtns_1 10000 782.2 7822.00 Auxiliary Loops/second > misc_rtns_1 10000 706 7060.00 Auxiliary Loops/second > misc_rtns_1 10000 686.9 6869.00 Auxiliary Loops/second > ^^^^ Slow too... > > shared_memory 10000 2227.4 222740.00 Shared Memory Operations/second > shared_memory 10000 1973.1 197310.00 Shared Memory Operations/second > shared_memory 10000 1955.2 195520.00 Shared Memory Operations/second > ^^^^Slow, slow, slow...
And possibly those three as well, though I'm less sure.
Thanks,
M.
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