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Date:      Sun, 17 Feb 2002 17:39:40 -0800 (PST)
From:      Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
To:        arch@FreeBSD.ORG, jhb@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   revised II buildworld comparison stable vs current w/ malloc.conf fixes
Message-ID:  <200202180139.g1I1deU09585@apollo.backplane.com>
References:  <200202170818.g1H8ID067573@apollo.backplane.com> <200202171824.g1HIOnw71118@apollo.backplane.com>

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    This is with Aj for /etc/malloc.conf on the current box, making it
    compatible with the stable box.  Summary:

     stable/invariants:		1800 seconds
     current/invariants:	2097 seconds

    At least in regards to buildworld tests, current is very close to 
    stable.

    This is with witness is turned off, 'Aj' (i.e. nominal performance)
    malloc options, Invariants turned on, SMP build.

						-Matt


buildworld -j 10 of current on an SMP stable box:

     1800.50 real      1445.93 user       760.32 sys
     25860  maximum resident set size
       971  average shared memory size
      1164  average unshared data size
       130  average unshared stack size
  11062987  page reclaims
       297  page faults
         0  swaps
      2013  block input operations
      5649  block output operations
   1540227  messages sent
   1530792  messages received
         6  signals received
   2467550  voluntary context switches
   1357575  involuntary context switches

buildworld -j 10 of current on an SMP current box:

     2097.53 real      1662.69 user       907.48 sys
     25868  maximum resident set size
       934  average shared memory size
      1055  average unshared data size
       126  average unshared stack size
  11062160  page reclaims
       539  page faults
         0  swaps
      8473  block input operations
      6701  block output operations
   1439371  messages sent
   1430534  messages received
         6  signals received
  23879443  voluntary context switches
   2564878  involuntary context switches



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