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SubjectvolanoMark 24% regression in 2.6.24-rc6: why a simple patch makes it
From"Zhang, Yanmin" <>
DateTue, 25 Dec 2007 13:14:05 +0800
With kernel 2.6.24-rc6, volanoMark has much regression.

1) On 8-core stoakley: 17%;
2) On 16-core tigerton: 24%.

I bisected it down to patch fbdcf18df73758b2e187ab94678b30cd5f6ff9f9. It is
to fix the bad cpu number in /proc/cpuinfo. As a matter of fact, this issue
is already fixed by other 2 patches:
699d934d5f958d7944d195c03c334f28cc0b3669
and
c0c52d28e05e8bdaa2126570c02ecb1a7358cecc.

At the first glance, the patch looks good, at least no conflict with the other
2 patches. After double-checking it, I found in below call chain:

smp_store_cpu_info => identify_cpu => init_intel => init_intel_cacheinfo.

When CONFIG_X86_HT=y, init_intel_cacheinfo will uses cpuinfo_x86->cpu_index, which
is initiated by smp_store_cpu_info. If with patch fbdcf18df73758b2e187ab94678b30cd5f6ff9f9,
cpuinfo_x86->cpu_index is initiated after identify_cpu is called, so
init_intel_cacheinfo just always initiates per_cpu(cpu_llc_id, 0) = l2_id or l3_id. Then,
set_cpu_sibling_map will set bad llc_shared_map, so the core domain won't be built.

By checking domain info from dmesg, it really confirms my consequence.

>From this case, I really found that core domain could improve performance, at least when
testing by volanoMark. :)

The solution is just to revert patch fbdcf18df73758b2e187ab94678b30cd5f6ff9f9,
because other 2 patches which fixed the same issue are already in 2.6.24-rc5.

-yanmin




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