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Jeff
Carlos Antunes wrote:
On 11/1/05, Carlos Antunes <[email protected]> wrote:
On 11/1/05, Esben Nielsen <[email protected]> wrote:
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Carlos Antunes wrote:
Hi!
I've been developing some code for the OpenPBX project
(http://www.openpbx.org) and wrote a program to test how the system,
responds when hundreds of threads are spawned. These threads run at
high priority (SCHED_FIFO) and use clock_nanocleep with absolute
timeouts on a 20ms loop cycle.
With the stock 2.6.14 kernel, I get latencies in the order of several
milliseconds (but less than 20ms) when running 1250 threads
simultaneously. However, when I switch to a kernel patched with
realtime-preempt latency increases to several hundred milliseconds in
many cases.
There is only one explanation:
Some of the operations (task switch, nanosleep etc.) are more expensive in
the RT kernel. Thus your 1250 threads spend 100% CPU doing what they do.
You therefore get very bad latencies.
Esben,
Thanks for replying. Let me chalenge this assumption of yours, though.
I just ran a test with those 1250 threads (all they do is sleep for
20ms, wake up, increment a number, and repeat the process). The CPU
was 86% *IDLE* while running this. One thread took 1.3 seconds to wake
up once. Do you think this is, well, normal, given how RT is supposed
to operate?
Esben,
If, instead of SCHD_FIFO, I use SCHED_OTHER, I get max latency in the
order 13ms running those 1250 threads. With SCHED_FIFO (the only
change), I get 1.3 seconds. Makes sense to you?
Thanks!
Carlos
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