Hi all,

When you write reports like this, cc to linux-kernel too.
It is important to build acceptance that it CAN be done.
Next step is to get it into Linus kernel.

/RogerL

Benno Senoner wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Chris Baugher sent me a patch (thanks Chris) for latencytest in order to
> support PNG.
> So if you got compilation errors because your libgd does not support
> GIF anymore, use this version please.
> 
> http://www.gardena.net/benno/linux/latencytest-0.42-png.tar.gz
> 
> I just finished to compile 2.4.0-test5-pre4 + Andrew-lowlatency ,
> so the latencytests on this kernel should follow in a couple of hours.
> 
> Andrew: read below why I think that 2.4 lowlatency patches
> (not the ones accepted by linus but the kludgeized ones)
> should deliner Ingo-paches-like performance.
> Swapping my occur on a highly loaded multimedia system,
> and no one can guarantee that other apps (not our killer
> multimedia app) does not make heavy use of mmap().
> 
> The 2.2.16-lowlatency RPM I posted today works great,
> and,  I stressed the disksampler for this purpose:
> 
> PII400 + 256MB RAM
> 
> - started a small app which mlocks 128MB and then sleeps
> for infinite time, in order to increase the memory pressure.
> - my usual 10 xterms , 10-15 netscape windows , kmail
> - compilation of the 2.4-test kernel
> - find /
> - about 60MB of ulilized swapaea
> 
> disksampler was running with 35MB of mlocked mem
> 
> and I tried my usual triggering of 20 voices (my MIDI keyboard
>  does not seem to be able to manage more than 20 active notes)
> 
> I hoped at least that the disk stream dropped out
>  (256KB buffers  = 3sec latencies per track), but no I was unable
> to generate the "associated stream not ready" message.
> 
> nice nice .....
> 
> cheers,
> Benno.

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