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SubjectRe: [00/41] Large Blocksize Support V7 (adds memmap support)
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On Monday 17 September 2007 14:07, David Chinner wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 06:48:55AM +1000, Nick Piggin wrote:

> > OK, the vunmap batching code wipes your TLB flushing and IPIs off
> > the table. Diffstat below, but the TLB portions are here (besides that
> > _everything_ is probably lower due to less TLB misses caused by the
> > TLB flushing):
> >
> > -170 -99.4% sn2_send_IPI
> > -343 -100.0% sn_send_IPI_phys
> > -17911 -99.9% smp_call_function
> >
> > Total performance went up by 30% on a 64-way system (248 seconds to
> > 172 seconds to run parallel finds over different huge directories).
>
> Good start, Nick ;)

I didn't have the chance to test against a 16K directory block size to find
the "optimal" performance, but it is something I will do (I'm sure it will be
still a _lot_ faster than 172 seconds :)).


> > 23012 54790.5% _read_lock
> > 9427 329.0% __get_vm_area_node
> > 5792 0.0% __find_vm_area
> > 1590 53000.0% __vunmap
>
> ....
>
> _read_lock? I though vmap() and vunmap() only took the vmlist_lock in
> write mode.....

Yeah, it is a slight change... the lazy vunmap only has to take it for read.
In practice, I'm not sure that it helps a great deal because everything else
still takes the lock for write. But that explains why it's popped up in the
profile.


> > Next I have some patches to scale the vmap locks and data
> > structures better, but they're not quite ready yet. This looks like it
> > should result in a further speedup of several times when combined
> > with the TLB flushing reductions here...
>
> Sounds promising - when you have patches that work, send them my
> way and I'll run some tests on them.

Still away from home (for the next 2 weeks), so I'll be going a bit slow :P
I'm thinking about various scalable locking schemes and I'll definitely
ping you when I've made a bit of progress.

Thanks,
Nick
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