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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] [PATCH 0/6] xen,xend,tools: Add NUMA support to Xen
I've respun the NUMA patches against 10874 and I'm re-submitting them
with the optimizations mentioned [1]previously on the list. There was a
request to see the overhead on non-numa/single-node machines. I've
re-run those benchmarks (ballooning up from small mem to multi-gig) as
well as timing the initially domain increase_reservation time to gauge
the overhead when allocating from the heap.
The results for these were done on an x460, single node, with 6G ram.
The balloon test was from 512M to ~6G. The NUMA patches include all of
the previous optimizations.
Balloon Up:
Without NUMA With NUMA NUMA Delta
Try1: 2943ms 2937ms -6ms
Try2: 2996ms 2992ms -4ms
Try3: 2971ms 2968ms -3ms
Increase reservation
Without NUMA:
MemSize 128M 512M 1G 2G 3G 4G
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Try1: 10ms 38ms 76ms 160ms 237ms 308ms
Try2: 9ms 37ms 76ms 151ms 232ms 308ms
Try3: 9ms 37ms 76ms 151ms 226ms 311ms
With NUMA:
MemSize 128M 512M 1G 2G 3G 4G
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Try1: 10ms 42ms 84ms 170ms 260ms 346ms
Try2: 10ms 42ms 83ms 167ms 255ms 346ms
Try3: 10ms 42ms 83ms 168ms 251ms 346ms
The only other change has been to the infrastructure patch in which I
added the call to Xen's command line parsing to pick up the numa=
options. This allows even on NUMA systems to disable NUMA parsing and
fake the number of nodes (numa=off fake=1, would fake 1 node).
1. http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2006-07/msg00384.html
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IBM Corp., Austin, Tx
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