Re: [Bug #11308] tbench regression on each kernel release from 2.6.22 -> 2.6.28

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On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 16:36 +0300, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 2008-09-17 at 14:49 +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > 
> > > git log --pretty=format:"%h: %s" 2069f45..847106f | grep -viE \
> > > 'block|alsa|pcmcia|sound|Merge|iosched|blk|DAC960|scsi|s390|paride|pktcdvd|filter|cdrom|drm'
> > > 
> > > gives us:
> > > 
> > >  7daf705: Start using the new '%pS' infrastructure to print symbols
> > >  6f0f0fd: security: remove register_security hook
> > >  93cbace: security: remove dummy module fix
> > >  5915eb5: security: remove dummy module
> > >  b478a9f: security: remove unused sb_get_mnt_opts hook
> > >  32502b8: splice: fix generic_file_splice_read() race with page invalidation
> > >  8b3d356: ramfs: enable splice write
> > >  a144ff0: xen: Avoid allocations causing swap activity on the resume path
> > > 
> > > which really only leaves that security commit your bisection fingered. 
> > > Which _slightly_ raises its likelyhood of being implicated. Structure 
> > > size changes can move two formerly far-apart netperf-relevant symbols on 
> > > the same cacheline, which can start cache ping-pong-ing badly.
> > 
> > I sure hope it's something like ping-pong, it's driving me NUTS.
> 
> How about dividing the problem to smaller blocks then by restoring 
> parts of the change...

Well, what I've done is check out the "bad" tree, reverted every darn
commit between there and the "good" tree, and then reverted the reverts
so I have a nice merge-free line and don't have to remember to think
backward.  (probably sounds silly to git-foo masters)  I'll try
bisecting that in the a.m. and see what happens.

	-Mike

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