Re: Finding what is stuck...

From: Arjan van de Ven
Date: Wed Sep 03 2008 - 19:50:29 EST


On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 01:00:43 +0200
"J.A. MagallÃn" <jamagallon@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 17:08:12 -0700, Arjan van de Ven
> <arjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 02:04:47 +0200
> > "J.A. MagallÃn" <jamagallon@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all...
> > >
> > > I'm running 2.6.27-rc5-git2 on an Aspire One.
> > > The system is in general pretty responsive, but sometimes it just
> > > gets totally stuck. Even the mouse stops.
> > >
> > > It looks related to disk (SSD) access, but I'm not totally sure.
> > > Is there any way to find what is getting stuck ? I know that SSDs
> > > can be slow on write, I don't mind if the system is faster or
> > > slower (it's small :))), but if the speed is constant. That
> > > occasional pauses are strange, like if SSD flushing gets stuck on
> > > BKL (I know, no idea about what I talk...).
> > >
> > > I'm using ext3 fs, noop iosched. But as I say, I'm not sure that
> > > the disk writes are the culprit.
> > >
> > > Any idea about how to find this ?
> >
> > Have you tried to run "latencytop"?
> > (you need to enable this in the kernel config as well)
> >
> > it tends to (for me at least) point out very well where stalls
> > happen, or at least, what the system is doing when they happen.
> >
> > (hint: make sure you do "make install" before running it)
> >
>
> These are some shots of latencytop while working. I copied the screen
> when I saw any very high timing...
>

wow bad ones..

one thing to note.. you have *something* doing fsync() a lot it seems
(latencytop is likely to tell you which one it is); fsync on ext3 is
really expensive, especially on an ssd that is slow to write to.


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