On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 10:54:17AM -0600, Eric W. Biederman wrote: > kernel test robot <oliver.sang@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Greeting, > > > > FYI, we noticed a -82.7% regression of stress-ng.sigsegv.ops_per_sec due to commit: > > > > > > commit: d28296d2484fa11e94dff65e93eb25802a443d47 ("[PATCH v7 5/7] Reimplement RLIMIT_SIGPENDING on top of ucounts") > > url: https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Alexey-Gladkov/Count-rlimits-in-each-user-namespace/20210222-175836 > > base: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/shuah/linux-kselftest.git next > > > > in testcase: stress-ng > > on test machine: 48 threads Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v2 @ 2.70GHz with 112G memory > > with following parameters: > > > > nr_threads: 100% > > disk: 1HDD > > testtime: 60s > > class: interrupt > > test: sigsegv > > cpufreq_governor: performance > > ucode: 0x42e > > > > > > In addition to that, the commit also has significant impact on the > > following tests: > > Thank you. Now we have a sense of where we need to test the performance > of these changes carefully. One of the reasons for this is that I rolled back the patch that changed the ucounts.count type to atomic_t. Now get_ucounts() is forced to use a spin_lock to increase the reference count. -- Rgrds, legion