I wrote:
I'll do tomorrow morning (CEST, i.e. in about 11 hours).

These are the tests with the change:
if ((--spins % MAX_SPINS_PER_DELAY) == 0)

to

if (--spins == 0)

I have called the resulting patch (spin-delay + this change) spin-delay-2.

again with only slock-no-cmpb applied
1: 55s   4: 119s (cpu ~97%)

with only spin-delay-2 applied
1: 56s   4: 125s (cpu ~99.5%)

with slock-no-cmpb and spin-delay-2 applied
1: 56s   4: 125s (cpu ~100%)

(Note that the cpu averages are not calulated but estimated by looking at vmstat.)

Yesterdays results:
CVS tip from 2005-09-12 ~16:00
1: 57s   2: 82s   4: 124s   8: 237s

with only slock-no-cmpb.patch applied
1: 55s   2: 79s   4: 119s   8: 229s

with only spin-delay.patch applied
1: 56s   2: 79s   4: 124s   8: 235s

with both patches applied
1: 55s   2: 78s   4: 124s   8: 235s


To have other data, I have retested the patches on a single-cpu Intel P4 3GHz w/ HT (i.e. 2 virtual cpus), no EM64T. Comparing to the 2,4 dual-Xeon results it's clear that this is in reality only one cpu. While the runtime for N=1 is better than the other system, for N=4 it's already worse. The situation with the patches is quite different, though. Unfortunatly.

CVS tip from 2005-09-12:
1: 36s   2: 77s (cpu ~85%)    4: 159s (cpu ~98%)

only slock-no-cmpb:
1: 36s   2: 81s (cpu ~79%)    4: 177s (cpu ~94%)
(doesn't help this time)

only spin-delay:
1: 36s   2: 86s (cpu =100%)   4: 157s (cpu =100%)
(bad runtime for N=2 (repeatable), cpu not doing real work here?)

slock-no-cmpb and spin-delay:
1: 36s   2: 106s (cpu =100%)  4: 192s (cpu =100%)
(it gets worse)

only spin-delay-2:
1: 36s   2: 85s (cpu =100%)   4: 160s (cpu =100%)
(quite the same as spin-delay)

slock-no-cmpb and spin-delay-2:
1: 36s   2: 109s (cpu =100%)  4: 198s (cpu =100%)
(worse again)

CS rate was low (20-50) for all tests, increasing for N>2 which has to be expected. For this system I see no case for applying these patches.

Is there a portable way to detect the CPU we are running on? Do you have any other idea how to implement the delays?

Best Regards,
Michael Paesold

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