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SubjectRe: 20% performance drop on PostgreSQL 9.2 from kernel 3.5.3 to 3.6-rc5 on AMD chipsets - bisected
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 01:58:06PM +0200, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-09-24 at 19:11 -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> > In the not-so-distant past, we had the intel "Dunnington" Xeon, which
> > was iirc basically three Core 2 duo's bolted together (ie three
> > clusters of two cores sharing L2, and a fully shared L3). So that was
> > a true multi-core with fairly big shared L2, and it really would be
> > sad to not use the second core aggressively.
>
> Ah indeed. My Core2Quad didn't have an L3 afaik (its sitting around
> without a PSU atm so checking gets a little hard) so the LLC level was
> the L2 and all worked out right (it also not having SMT helped of
> course).
>
> But if there was a Xeon chip that did add a package L3 then yes, all
> this would become more interesting still. We'd need to extend the
> scheduler topology a bit as well, I don't think it can currently handle
> this well.
>
> So I guess we get to do some work for steamroller.

Right, but before that we can still do some experimenting on Bulldozer
- we have the shared 2M L2 there too and it would be nice to improve
select_idle_sibling there.

For example, I did some measurements a couple of days ago on Bulldozer
of tbench with and without select_idle_sibling:

tbench runs single-socket OR-B (box has 8 cores, 4 CUs) (tbench_srv
localhost), tbench default settings as in debian testing

# clients 1 2 4 8 12 16
3.6-rc6+tip/auto-latest 115.91 238.571 469.606 1865.77 1863.08 1851.46
3.6-rc6+tip/auto-latest-kill select_idle_sibling(): 354.619 534.714 900.069 1969.35 1955.91 1940.84


3.6-rc6+tip/auto-latest
-----------------------
Throughput 115.91 MB/sec 1 clients 1 procs max_latency=0.296 ms
Throughput 238.571 MB/sec 2 clients 2 procs max_latency=1.296 ms
Throughput 469.606 MB/sec 4 clients 4 procs max_latency=0.340 ms
Throughput 1865.77 MB/sec 8 clients 8 procs max_latency=3.393 ms
Throughput 1863.08 MB/sec 12 clients 12 procs max_latency=0.322 ms
Throughput 1851.46 MB/sec 16 clients 16 procs max_latency=2.059 ms

3.6-rc6+tip/auto-latest-kill select_idle_sibling()
--------------------------------------------------
Throughput 354.619 MB/sec 1 clients 1 procs max_latency=0.321 ms
Throughput 534.714 MB/sec 2 clients 2 procs max_latency=2.651 ms
Throughput 900.069 MB/sec 4 clients 4 procs max_latency=10.823 ms
Throughput 1969.35 MB/sec 8 clients 8 procs max_latency=1.630 ms
Throughput 1955.91 MB/sec 12 clients 12 procs max_latency=3.236 ms
Throughput 1940.84 MB/sec 16 clients 16 procs max_latency=0.314 ms

So improving this select_idle_sibling thing wouldn't be such a bad
thing.

Btw, I'll run your patch at http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=134850571330618
with the same benchmark to see what it brings.

Thanks.

--
Regards/Gruss,
Boris.


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