Date: Thu, 12 May 2011 13:52:56 -0500 From: Mark Tinguely <marktinguely@gmail.com> To: =?KOI8-R?Q?=F7=CC=C1=C4=C9=CD=C9=D2_=E6=C5=DD=C5=CE=CB=CF?= <vladimir-its@yandex.ru> Cc: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: S3C2440A strange perfomance issue Message-ID: <4DCC2C88.3030809@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <881651305221476@web156.yandex.ru> References: <578421305188959@web64.yandex.ru> <4DCBEB00.3040608@gmail.com> <881651305221476@web156.yandex.ru>
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000601050508020001050305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=KOI8-R; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit On 5/12/2011 12:31 PM, Владимир Фещенко wrote: > 12.05.2011, 18:13, "Mark Tinguely"<marktinguely@gmail.com>: >> On 5/12/2011 3:29 AM, Владимир Фещенко wrote: >> >>> %cc -O0 -o test test.c >>> >>> and execute it: >>> >>> Code: >>> >>> %/usr/bin/time -l ./test >>> 120.16 real 119.44 user 0.16 sys >>> 12177 involuntary context switches >>> >>> time of execution is over 120 sec ... but after system reboot: >>> >>> Code: >>> >>> %/usr/bin/time -l ./test >>> 2.85 real 2.55 user 0.25 sys >>> 292 involuntary context switches >>> >>> execution time is 2.85(!) sec, but it's not all! >>> >>> Code: >>> >>> %cat test> /dev/null >>> >>> %/usr/bin/time -l ./test >>> 120.40 real 119.51 user 0.23 sys >>> 12201 involuntary context switches >>> >>> Once the file has been opened for reading (cat test> /dev/null), execution time again increased to 120 sec (until the next reboot). >>> >>> What is it?! >> Sounds like the executable cache gets disabled on the executable page >> that is also writable issue that we talked about year or so ago. If you >> want a quick test, in pmap_fix_cache(), and exit the routine immediately >> if the mapping is executable. I did some tracing, and there are cases >> where this is not the correct solution - executable mappings that are >> really shared and cache should be disabled. I have a idea level patch >> for this but never tested it well enough. >> >> I also notice a huge jump in "involuntary context switch" counts in your >> runs. >> >> --Mark Tinguely > please, i want code sample for use pmap_fix_cache() :) > may be this issue is caching problem ... but why 'open for read' make this effect? If the page is still in a kernel mapping (mapped to do I/O) then the cache sharing rules are applied to turn off caching. Below should bypass cache disabling if the page is executable. Quick test only: *** arm/arm/pmap.c.orig Thu May 12 13:31:35 2011 --- arm/arm/pmap.c Thu May 12 13:37:00 2011 *************** pmap_fix_cache(struct vm_page *pg, pmap_ *** 1313,1318 **** --- 1313,1321 ---- mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_mtx, MA_OWNED); + if (pv->pv_flags & PVF_EXEC) + return(); + /* the cache gets written back/invalidated on context switch. * therefore, if a user page shares an entry in the same page or * with the kernel map and at least one is writable, then the --Mark --------------000601050508020001050305 Content-Type: text/x-patch; name="pmapTEMP.diff" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="pmapTEMP.diff" *** arm/arm/pmap.c.orig Thu May 12 13:31:35 2011 --- arm/arm/pmap.c Thu May 12 13:37:00 2011 *************** pmap_fix_cache(struct vm_page *pg, pmap_ *** 1313,1318 **** --- 1313,1321 ---- mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_mtx, MA_OWNED); + if (pv->pv_flags & PVF_EXEC) + return(); + /* the cache gets written back/invalidated on context switch. * therefore, if a user page shares an entry in the same page or * with the kernel map and at least one is writable, then the --------------000601050508020001050305--
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