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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen Performance Results



On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 10:41 AM, Sergej Proskurin
<proskurin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> On 12/22/2017 11:26 AM, George Dunlap wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 2:42 PM, Sergej Proskurin
>> <proskurin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> For the sake of completeness: the solution to the issue stated in my
>>> last email was deactivating Intel's Turbo Boost technology directly in
>>> UEFI (deactivating Turbo Boost through xenpm was not enough). Apparently
>>> Turbo Boost affects Linux and KVM differently than Xen, which led to the
>>> phonomenon, in which the benchmark execution on Xen appeared faster than
>>> on bare metal.
>>
>> *Appeared* faster than on bare metal, or *was* faster than on bare metal?
>>
>> If the source of the change was the Turbo Boost, it's entirely
>> possible that the difference is due to the placement of workers on
>> cpus -- i.e., that Linux's bare metal scheduler makes a worse choice
>> for this particular workload than Xen's scheduler does.
>>
>
> Given the fact that for this particular benchmark I configured both dom0
> and domu to using only one core (in fact I have pinned both domains to
> the same physical core), I do not believe that the performance increase
> was due to a better placement on all available CPU's. However, I
> absolutely agree that there might be a difference in handling Turbo
> Boosts between Linux and Xen.

in which case, *that* may actually be your problem. :-)

I've got a "scheduler microbenchmark" program that I wrote that has
unikernel workloads doing simplistic "burn / sleep" cycles.  There's a
certain point -- somewhere between 50% busy and 80% busy -- where
adding more work actually *improves* the performance of existing
workloads. Presumably when the cpu is busy more of the time, the
microcode puts it into a higher performance state.

If you pinned them to different sockets, you might actually get a
result more in line with your expectations.

 -George

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