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SubjectRe: Latency tests with 2.6.12-rc1
FromLee Revell <>
DateSat, 19 Mar 2005 02:51:42 -0500
On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 08:08 +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> great! The change in question is most likely the copy_page_range() fix
> that Hugh resurrected:
> 
> ChangeSet 1.2037, 2005/03/08 09:26:46-08:00, hugh@veritas.com
> 
> 	[PATCH] copy_pte_range latency fix
> 
> 	Ingo's patch to reduce scheduling latencies, by checking for lockbreak in
> 	copy_page_range, was in the -VP and -mm patchsets some months ago; but got
> 	preempted by the 4level rework, and not reinstated since. Restore it now
> 	in copy_pte_range - which mercifully makes it easier.
> 
> are the ext3 related latencies are gone as well - or are you working it
> around by not using data=ordered?

As a matter of fact the ext3 latencies do not appear to be causing
problems, at least not at those settings, even with data=ordered.

It's impossible to tell much more because the mainline kernel lacks the
instrumentation that the realtime patchset provides.

Lee



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