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Re: 2.6.0-test3-mm1



> On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 01:17:04PM -0700, Martin J. Bligh wrote:
>> Buggered if I know what Letext is doing there ???
>>       6577     3.9% total
>>       1157     0.0% Letext
>>        937     0.0% direct_strnlen_user
>>        748   440.0% filp_close
>>        722    21.2% __copy_from_user_ll
>>        610     2.6% page_remove_rmap
>>        492   487.1% file_ra_state_init
>>        452    12.4% find_get_page
>>        405     7.6% __copy_to_user_ll
>>        402    28.6% schedule
>>        386     0.0% kpmd_ctor
>>        348     4.4% __d_lookup
>>        310    16.6% atomic_dec_and_lock
>>        300   174.4% may_open
> 
> You can figure out what it is by reading addresses directly out of
> /proc/profile that would correspond to it (i.e. modifying readprofile)
> and correlating it with an area of text in a disassembled kernel.

Was more interested in which patch screwed up the profiling really ...
I suspect someone knows already ;-)
 
> kpmd_ctor() is unusual; how many runs does this profile represent?
> Does it represent the first run? Ideally, all your kernel pmd's should
> be cached. If it's not the first run, then logged slab cache statistics
> would be interesting to determine whether this is still the case even
> while effective cacheing is going on or whether slab cache reaping is
> blowing these things away (i.e. either ineffective cacheing is happening
> or for some reason cacheing them isn't good enough).

It's the average of 5 runs, after an initial warmup run which is discarded.

> Of course, it would probably be better to deal with first-order effects
> first. On that note, how many profile hits total? How many runs is this
> summed together from? Which run is this (numerically in the order you
> ran them) if the profiles are from only one run?

See above.

M.

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