On Tue, 15 Aug 2023 at 07:12, kernel test robot <oliver.sang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > kernel test robot noticed a 6.3% improvement of stress-ng.zero.ops_per_sec on: WTF? That's ridiculous. Why would that even test new_inode() at all? And why would it make any difference anyway to prefetch a new inode? The 'zero' test claims to just read /dev/zero in a loop... [ Goes looking ] > 39.35 -0.3 39.09 perf-profile.calltrace.cycles-pp.inode_sb_list_add.new_inode.shmem_get_inode.__shmem_file_setup.shmem_zero_setup Ahh. It also does the mmap side, and the shared case ends up always creating a new inode. And while the test only tests *reading* and the mmap is read-only, the /dev/zero file descriptor was opened for writing too, for a different part of a test. So even though the mapping is never written to, MAYWRITE is set, and so the /dev/zero mapping is done as a shared memory mapping and we can't do it as just a private one. That's kind of stupid and looks unintentional, but whatever. End result: that benchmark ends up being at least partly (and a fairly noticeable part) a shmem setup benchmark, for no actual good reason. Oh well. I certainly don't mind the removal apparently then also helping some odd benchmark case, but I don't think this translates to anything real. Very random. Linus