On Thu, Dec 01 2005, Dirk Henning Gerdes wrote:
> Hi Jens!
>
> For doing benchmarks on the I/O-Schedulers, I thought it would be very
> useful to disable the pagecache.
>
> I didn't want to make it so complicated so I just mark pages as
> not-uptodate, so they have to be read again. Another reason was, that I
> wanted to keep the conditions as near to reality as possible.
>
> Further I thought it would be useful, if you could turn the pagecache on
> and off without rebooting the system.
>
> I implemented a proc-fs entry "/proc/benchmark/pagecache" for this.
>
> Probably this patch can be useful for anyone else, who wants to do some
> benchmarks on block-layer stuff.
> And if not, I would appreciate if you could have a look on it.
This is rather odd, if you ask me, I don't like it. If you are doing
serious benchmarking, you do it on a seperate disk / file system which
you can just umount/mount before starting over. Or you reboot the
machine in between.
--
Jens Axboe
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