On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 12:25:26 +0200, Dominik Brodowski said: > The "good" news: it also happens on my notebook, even though it has a > different setup (no raid, disk -> lv/vg -> crypt). On my notebook, I'm > more than happy to test out different kernel versions, patches etc. > > /dev/sd* 17.7 MB/s (100 %) > /dev/mapper/vg1-* 16.2 MB/s ( 92 %) > /dev/mapper/*_crypt 3.1 MB/s ( 18 %) Unfortunately, on my laptop with a similar config, I'm seeing this: # dd if=/dev/sda bs=8k count=1000000 of=/dev/null 1000000+0 records in 1000000+0 records out 8192000000 bytes (8.2 GB) copied, 108.352 s, 75.6 MB/s # dd if=/dev/sda2 bs=8k count=1000000 of=/dev/null 1000000+0 records in 1000000+0 records out 8192000000 bytes (8.2 GB) copied, 105.105 s, 77.9 MB/s # dd if=/dev/mapper/vg_blackice-root bs=8k count=100000 of=/dev/null 100000+0 records in 100000+0 records out 819200000 bytes (819 MB) copied, 11.6469 s, 70.3 MB/s The raw disk, the LUKS-encrypted partition that's got a LVM on it, and a crypted LVM partition. The last run spikes both CPUs up to about 50%CPU each. So whatever it is, it's somehow more subtle than that. Maybe the fact that in my case, it's disk, crypto, and LVM on the crypted partition, rather than crypted filesystems on an LVM volume?
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