Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 14 Jun 2007 21:56:51 +0400 (MSD) | From | Vassili Karpov <> | Subject | Re: [patch] sched: accurate user accounting |
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Hello Ingo and others,
After reading http://lwn.net/Articles/236485/ and noticing few refernces to accounting i decided to give CFS a try. With sched-cfs-v2.6.21.4-16 i get pretty weird results, it seems like scheduler is dead set on trying to move the processes to different CPUs/cores all the time. And with hog (manually tweaking the amount iterations) i get fairly strange resuls, first of all the process is split between two cores, secondly while integral load provided by the kernel looks correct, it's off by good 20 percent on each idividial core.
(http://www.boblycat.org/~malc/apc/hog-cfs-v16.png)
Thought this information might be of some interest.
P.S. How come the /proc/stat information is much closer to reality now? Something like what Con Kolivas suggested was added to sched.c?
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