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SubjectRe: [LKP] Re: [hugetlbfs] c0d0381ade: vm-scalability.throughput -33.4% regression
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Hi Mike,

I re-test it in v5.9-rc8, the regression still existed. It is almost
the same as 34ae204f1851. Do you have time to look at it? Thanks.

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tbox_group/testcase/rootfs/kconfig/compiler/runtime/size/test/cpufreq_governor/ucode:

lkp-knm01/vm-scalability/debian-x86_64-20191114.cgz/x86_64-rhel-7.6/gcc-7/300s/8T/anon-cow-seq-hugetlb/performance/0x11

commit:
49aef7175cc6eb703a9280a7b830e675fe8f2704
c0d0381ade79885c04a04c303284b040616b116e
v5.8
34ae204f18519f0920bd50a644abd6fefc8dbfcf
v5.9-rc1
v5.9-rc8

49aef7175cc6eb70 c0d0381ade79885c04a04c30328 v5.8
34ae204f18519f0920bd50a644a v5.9-rc1
v5.9-rc8
---------------- --------------------------- ---------------------------
--------------------------- ---------------------------
---------------------------
%stddev %change %stddev %change
%stddev %change %stddev %change %stddev
%change %stddev
\ | \ | \
| \ | \ |
\
38043 ± 3% -30.2% 26560 ± 4% -29.5% 26815 ±
6% -7.4% 35209 ± 2% -7.4% 35244 -8.8%
34704 vm-scalability.median
7.86 ± 19% +9.7 17.54 ± 21% +10.4 18.23 ±
34% -3.1 4.75 ± 7% -4.5 3.36 ± 7% -4.0
3.82 ± 15% vm-scalability.median_stddev%
12822071 ± 3% -34.1% 8450822 ± 4% -33.6% 8517252 ±
6% -10.7% 11453675 ± 2% -10.2% 11513595 ± 2% -11.6%
11331657 vm-scalability.throughput
2.523e+09 ± 3% -20.7% 2.001e+09 ± 5% -19.9% 2.021e+09 ±
7% +6.8% 2.694e+09 ± 2% +7.3% 2.707e+09 ± 2% +5.4%
2.661e+09 vm-scalability.workload


On 8/22/2020 7:36 AM, Mike Kravetz wrote:
> On 8/21/20 2:02 PM, Mike Kravetz wrote:
>> Would you be willing to test this series on top of 34ae204f1851? I will need
>> to rebase the series to take the changes made by 34ae204f1851 into account.
>
> Actually, the series in this thread will apply/run cleanly on top of
> 34ae204f1851. No need to rebase or port. If we decide to move forward more
> work is required. See a few FIXME's in the patches.
>

--
Zhengjun Xing

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