[email protected] wrote:
From: Chris Boot <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 06:00:10PM +0000
Hi all,
[4295106.474000] raid6: mmxx2 2500 MB/s
[4295106.521000] raid6: sse1x2 2339 MB/s
[4295106.524000] raid6: using algorithm sse1x2 (2339 MB/s)
[4295106.531000] md: raid6 personality registered for level 6
I just loaded the raid6 module for fun (might end up using it one day), and
I was surprised at its choice of algorithm. By the messages above, I would
have assumed it would choose the mmxx2 algorithm at 2500 MB/s instead of
sse1x2 at the slightly slower 2339 MB/s. This is probably entirely expected
behaviour, but why?
Because it is more cache-efficient (allows the other code to run at a
higher speed). This comes up now and again, perhaps these messages
should be rephrased.
I knew there would be a good reason for this, I just couldn't figure it
out from those messages. That's a very good explanation indeed, and as
you say, perhaps the messages should be updated.
Cheers,
Chris
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Chris Boot
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