Subject: Kernel 2.2.19 crashes, 2.4.4 bad performance
From: T. Weyergraf (kirk@colinet.de)
Date: Mon May 14 2001 - 05:32:55 PDT
Hi all,
triggered by a discussion in irc.openprojects.net, #alphalinux, I've spend some time
on benchmarking various linux kernels and came across some very strange results.
Platform: Dual 667 UP2000, 1.5gig ram, 3 adaptecs with 5 disks total, serial console.
Kernel 2.4.4 seems to suffer a *tremendous* performance impact, compared to 2.2.19.
A 'time make -j4 boot' of the kernel-2.4.4 sources gives the following compile-times:
2.4.4 2.2.19
real 3m58 2m38
user 4m23 2m23
sys 0m14 0m11
Several other tests seem to indicate a similar decrease in performance wrt real-time, some
of them being CPU and/or memory-bound only.
In addition to that, i've noticed, that kernel 2.2.19 frequently crashes, after giving the
well-known "stuck spinlock" messages in rather random processes. No panics are given,
the system just freezes completely ( no ping and the like ).
So, obviously, my two questions are:
1. Has anybody ever observed the performance impact, i'm seeing with kernel 2.4.x ?
2. Since i moved to kernel 2.4.x very early for various reasons, I would like to know, which
of the recent 2.2.x kernels can be considered stable on a alpha/SMP platform ( ideally being
a UP2000 as well ).
I'm a bit confused here ;-)
Regards,
Thomas Weyergraf
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