RE: Default cache_hot_time value back to 10ms

From: Chen, Kenneth W
Date: Wed Oct 06 2004 - 00:54:49 EST


Andrew Morton wrote on Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:51 PM
> > > It sounds like this needs to be runtime tunable?
> > >
> >
> > I'd say it is probably too low level to be a useful tunable (although
> > for testing I guess so... but then you could have *lots* of parameters
> > tunable).
>
> This tunable caused an 11% performance difference in (I assume) TPCx.
> That's a big deal, and people will want to diddle it.
>
> If one number works optimally for all machines and workloads then fine.
>
> But yes, avoiding a tunable would be nice, but we need a tunable to work
> out whether we can avoid making it tunable ;)

Just to throw in some more benchmark numbers, we measured that specjbb
throughput went up by about 0.3% with cache_hot_time set to 10ms compare
to default 2.5ms. No measurable speedup/regression on volanmark (we
just tried 10 and 2.5ms).

- Ken


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