Jiageng Yu, le Fri 18 Nov 2011 00:17:15 +0800, a écrit :> Since the periodic achievement is obtained in Linux based stubdom
project, I
> am very interesting in the benchmarks of Linux stubdom. To have a good
> comparison with mini-os based stubdom, I want to do the same benchmarks as
you
> did in
http://www.xen.org/files/xensummitboston08/SamThibault_XenSummit.pdf.
> Please offer me the tools and methods you had used to measure the mini-os
based
> stubdom. Any details would be thankful.
There is not too much fancy in there :)
- Inb (Kcy) is maybe the fancy part: the measurement was made with
assembly bits, basically: rdtsc; inb; rdtsc, i.e. something like:
unsigned long t1, t2;
__asm__ volatile("rdtsc" : "=A" (t1))
inb(0x80);
__asm__ volatile("rdtsc" : "=A" (t2))
- Boot time is from xm create up to "foo login:" prompt.
- Disk performance was measured as seen from the guest, I don''t
remember
exactly how, probably with a simple program working on /dev/xvdb
with O_DIRECT. The CPU% was read from xm top.
- Net performance was measure as seen from the guest, probably with
netperf. The CPU% was also read from xm top. Note the use of the e1000
virtual device, which iirc performed best at the time.
Samuel
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