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SubjectRe: Latest vfs scalability patch
On Tue, Oct 06 2009, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 06 2009, Nick Piggin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Several people have been interested to test my vfs patches, so rather
> > than resend patches I have uploaded a rollup against Linus's current
> > head.
> >
> > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/npiggin/patches/fs-scale/
> >
> > I have used ext2,ext3,autofs4,nfs as well as in-memory filesystems
> > OK (although this doesn't mean there are no bugs!). Otherwise, if your
> > filesystem compiles, then there is a reasonable chance of it working,
> > or ask me and I can try updating it for the new locking.
> >
> > I would be interested in seeing any numbers people might come up with,
> > including single-threaded performance.
>
> I gave this a quick spin on the 64-thread nehalem. Just a simple dbench
> with 64 clients on tmpfs. The results are below. While running perf top
> -a in mainline, the top 5 entries are:
>
> 2086691.00 - 96.6% : _spin_lock
> 14866.00 - 0.7% : copy_user_generic_string
> 5710.00 - 0.3% : mutex_spin_on_owner
> 2837.00 - 0.1% : _atomic_dec_and_lock
> 2274.00 - 0.1% : __d_lookup
>
> Uhm auch... It doesn't look much prettier for the patch kernel, though:
>
> 9396422.00 - 95.7% : _spin_lock
> 66978.00 - 0.7% : copy_user_generic_string
> 43775.00 - 0.4% : dput
> 23946.00 - 0.2% : __link_path_walk
> 17699.00 - 0.2% : path_init
> 15046.00 - 0.2% : do_lookup

I did a quick perf analysis on that, but only on 8 clients (64 clients
basically causes perf to shit itself, it's just not functional). So for
a 8 client 60s dbench run, we're already into ~75% spinlock time. The
components are:

dput (44%)
path_put
path_walk
do_path_lookup
path_get (44%)
path_init
do_path_lookup
__d_path (7%)

vfsmount_read_lock (3%)

This is for the patched kernel.

--
Jens Axboe



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