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SubjectRe: Signal Handling Performance?
--On Wednesday, April 04, 2001 21:30:51 -0400 "Carey B. Stortz" 
<castortz@nmu.edu> wrote:
> either stayed the same or had a performance increase. A general decrease
> started around kernel 2.1.32, then performance drastically fell at kernel
> 2.3.20. There is an Excel graph which shows the trend at:
>
> http://euclid.nmu.edu/~benchmark/Carey/signalhandling.gif
>
> I was wondering if anybody had any ideas why this is happening, and what
> happened in kernel 2.3.20 to cause such a decrease in performance?

Lies, damn lies, and benchmarks. ;-) Seriously though, I'm not clear on
what you are measuring or how you are measuring it. It looks like this is
measuring signal latency, which is important, but what about thoroughput?

--Chris
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