On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 11:18:12PM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
...
. Dropped out Con's CPU scheduler work, added Nick's. This is to help us
in evaluating the stability, efficacy and relative performance of Nick's
work.
We're looking for feedback on the subjective behaviour and on the usual
server benchmarks please.
...
Short story:
I'm still using 2.5.72, all of the 2.6.0-test?{,-mm?} kernels have problems
Long story:
System:
K6-2 @ 500 MHz
128 MB RAM
1 GB swap
Debian unstable
Workload:
XFree86
FVWM
XMMS
Wine running "Master of Orion 2" (a round based space strategy game)
With 2.4 kernels and 2.5.72 everything works fine.
With 2.6.0-test? and 2.6.0-test?-mm? kernels up to 2.6.0-test4-mm4 the
XMMS sound sometimes skips or sounds slow (like when wou manually retard
a record). That's much more awful than skips.
RAM usage is low, even after a "swapoff -a" at about half of my RAM
would be enough.
The problems might be related to the fact that after I start Wine three
wine.bin processes run and each of them tries to get as much CPU time as
possible.
It might be part of the problem that although Wine is the interactive task a working XMMS is subjectively more important.
With 2.6.0-test4-mm5 these problems don't occur. Instead, Wine feels slow. I couldn;t test it much since after the first fast mouse movement the X mouse cursor has lost the mouse cursor of the game (this might be a bug in Wine, but it doesnt occur with other kernels).
cu
Adrian