Messages in this thread | | | Subject | 2.6.5-rc2-as1 patchset of ckstaircase5 and cfq and aa4 | From | Antony Suter <> | Date | Tue, 30 Mar 2004 04:01:53 +1000 |
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This is a small patchset of certain recent disparate patches that all improve kernel performance.
http://www.users.on.net/sutera/2.6.5-rc2-as1.patch.gz http://www.users.on.net/sutera/2.6.5-rc2-as1.patch.gz.sign
The three source patches, applied to 2.6.5-rc2, are:
* Con Kolivas's new staircase cpu scheduler patch 5. "patch-2.6.4-staircase5" http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/2744
* Jens Axboe's CFQ IO scheduler as appears in 2.6.5-rc2-mm3 "cfq-4.patch" & essential for any desktop system &
* Andrea Arcangeli's Priority-Based Radix Search Tree VM - the whole aa patch really "2.6.5-rc2-aa4.bz2" http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/2746
I felt a kernel imperative to try these patches together after reading the recent concentration of fine kerneltrap marketing (*wink*). I usually use akpm's mm patchset. ck's own patchset now has staircase5, but also includes a lot of extra baggage. -as1 is short and sweet so as to be able to test these items together. I'm just an efficiency madman.
Please post all your experiences with ck's staircase cpu scheduler, as it sounds very promising. We won't mention that he posted the all new scheduler, declared it stable, and then skipped the country for 2 months... (*wink*)
My experience has been very positive so far. -mm is usually quite good - the cfq io scheduler just rox. I usually run mozilla, xchat, gkrellm2, evolution, gaim, azureus on java, on xfree86. Add a compile of a random bunch of gentoo packages, and mplayer (with largish disk read buffer) doing software playback of a dvd to an xv window. Grab the next x window and drag it around rapidly over mplayer. No playback video or audio skips, and no mouse stuttering.
My gpg key ID 657EC71A, "Antony Suter (200402) <suterant@sourceforge.net>", can be fetched from keyserver pgp.mit.edu or http://www.users.on.net/sutera/suterant.asc
I verified any signatures of the patches I started with. Apologies if you dislike receiving SMIME signed email. Yay my first kernel patch. Boo I skipped sleep last night. #include <ascii-trailing-scrawl.h>
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