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SubjectRe: [PATCH 1/1] mm: prevent a race between process_mrelease and exit_mmap
On Mon 01-11-21 08:44:58, Suren Baghdasaryan wrote:
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> I'm with you on this one, that's why I wanted to measure the price we
> would pay. Below are the test results:
>
> Test: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20170725142626.GJ26723@dhcp22.suse.cz/
> Compiled: gcc -O2 -static test.c -o test
> Test machine: 128 core / 256 thread 2x AMD EPYC 7B12 64-Core Processor
> (family 17h)
>
> baseline (Linus master, f31531e55495ca3746fb895ffdf73586be8259fa)
> p50 (median) 87412
> p95 168210
> p99 190058
> average 97843.8
> stdev 29.85%
>
> unconditional mmap_write_lock in exit_mmap (last column is the change
> from the baseline)
> p50 (median) 88312 +1.03%
> p95 170797 +1.54%
> p99 191813 +0.92%
> average 97659.5 -0.19%
> stdev 32.41%
>
> unconditional mmap_write_lock in exit_mmap + Matthew's patch (last
> column is the change from the baseline)
> p50 (median) 88807 +1.60%
> p95 167783 -0.25%
> p99 187853 -1.16%
> average 97491.4 -0.36%
> stdev 30.61%
>
> stdev is quite high in all cases, so the test is very noisy.
> The impact seems quite low IMHO. WDYT?

Results being very noisy is what I recall as well. Thanks!
--
Michal Hocko
SUSE Labs

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