[RFC] virtio: use mandatory barriers for remote processor vdevs
Amos Kong
akong at redhat.com
Mon Dec 19 02:21:35 EST 2011
On 19/12/11 10:41, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-12-19 at 10:19 +0800, Amos Kong wrote:
>
>> I tested with the same environment and scenarios.
>> tested one scenarios for three times and compute the average for more
>> precision.
>>
>> Thanks, Amos
>>
>> --------- compare results -----------
>> Mon Dec 19 09:51:09 2011
>>
>> 1 - avg-old.netperf.exhost_guest.txt
>> 2 - avg-fixed.netperf.exhost_guest.txt
>
> The output is word wrapped and generally unreadable. Any chance you can
> provide us with a summary of the outcome ?
>
> Cheers,
> Ben.
Hi Ben,
The change of TCP_RR Throughput is very small.
external host -> guest: Some of throughput of TCP_STREAM and TCP_MAERTS
reduced a little.
local host -> guest: Some of throughput of TCP_STREAM and TCP_MAERTS
increased a little.
About compare result format:
---------------------------
>> 1 - avg-old.netperf.exhost_guest.txt
average result (tested 3 times) file of test 1
>> 2 - avg-fixed.netperf.exhost_guest.txt
average result file of test 2
>>
>> ======
>> TCP_STREAM
^^^ protocol
>> sessions| size|throughput| cpu| normalize| #tx-pkts| #rx-pkts| #tx-byts| #rx-byts| #re-trans| #tx-intr| #rx-intr| #io_exit| #irq_inj|#tpkt/#exit| #rpkt/#irq
>> 1 1| 64| 1073.54| 10.50| 102| ....
^^^ average result of old kernel, start netserver in guest, start
netperf client(s) in external host
>> 2 1| 64| 1079.44| 10.29| 104| ....
^^^ average result of fixed kernel
>> % | 0.0| +0.5| -2.0| +2.0| ....
^^^ augment rate between test1 and test2
--------
sessions: netperf clients number
size: request/response sizes
#rx-pkts: received packets number
#rx-byts: received bytes number
#rx-intr: interrupt number for receive
#io_exit: io exit number
#irq_inj: injected irq number
Thanks, Amos.
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