On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 07:16:06AM -0500, Florin Iucha wrote: > On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 02:53:25PM +0800, Fengguang Wu wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 10:52:45PM -0500, Florin Iucha wrote: > > > On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 07:02:42PM -0500, Florin Iucha wrote: > > > > I have added the patches and started a linux kernel compilation, and > > > > something really interesting happens. I run the build with the > > > > equivalent of "make -j3" and in a separate console I am watching the > > > > build with 'top'. The build consumes 98% of both CPUs. If I stop the > > > > output in the build console with "Ctrl-S", one core goes to idle, > > > > while the other is in 50% waiting, then goes to 75% waiting. When I > > > > resume the build with "Ctrl-Q", the build starts to use both CPUs at > > > > 98-99%. The NFS4 use was minimal, as I did not login with Gnome, but > > > > just logged on the console. Also, the CPU that is in 75% waiting > > > > state changes occasionally. 'Top' shows pdflush in D state, using > > > > 5-6% of CPU. > > > > > > I forgot the traces: > > > > > > http://iucha.net/2.6.24-rc1/fw.1.gz > > > http://iucha.net/2.6.24-rc1/fw.2.gz > > > http://iucha.net/2.6.24-rc1/fw.3.gz > > > > Sorry for the delay - I've been fixing our server today. > > > > [ 263.685691] mm/page-writeback.c 655 wb_kupdate: pdflush(248) 24235 global 4593 0 0 wc _M tw 1024 sk 0 > > [ 263.789648] requeue_io 301: inode 4031199 size 562 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789656] requeue_io 301: inode 4031231 size 329 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789660] requeue_io 301: inode 4031255 size 177 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789664] requeue_io 301: inode 4031268 size 94 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789667] requeue_io 301: inode 4031329 size 88 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789671] requeue_io 301: inode 4031351 size 74 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789674] requeue_io 301: inode 4031408 size 175 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789678] requeue_io 301: inode 4031413 size 129 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789681] requeue_io 301: inode 4031415 size 391 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.789690] mm/page-writeback.c 655 wb_kupdate: pdflush(248) 24235 global 4593 0 0 wc _M tw 1024 sk 0 > > [ 263.890184] requeue_io 301: inode 4031199 size 562 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890191] requeue_io 301: inode 4031231 size 329 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890195] requeue_io 301: inode 4031255 size 177 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890198] requeue_io 301: inode 4031268 size 94 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890202] requeue_io 301: inode 4031329 size 88 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890205] requeue_io 301: inode 4031351 size 74 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890208] requeue_io 301: inode 4031408 size 175 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890212] requeue_io 301: inode 4031413 size 129 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890215] requeue_io 301: inode 4031415 size 391 at 08:07(sda7) > > [ 263.890223] mm/page-writeback.c 655 wb_kupdate: pdflush(248) 24235 global 4593 0 0 wc _M tw 1024 sk 0 > > > > It's about sda7, not NFSv4. > > > > Is it a Reiserfs? We have a fresh fix for it: http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/10/23/93 > > Yes, it is a Reiserfs. Incidentally it is the partition that holds > the kernel sources and build directory. The message states that the > same bug exists in 2.6.23 but I do not see the same behavior in > 2.6.23. Anyway, I will apply the patch and see what I get. Fengguang, This patch does not fix anything for me. Even such light use of the reiserfs filesystem as pulling the linux-2.6 git tree updates caused one CPU to go to 75% iowait. florin -- Bruce Schneier expects the Spanish Inquisition. http://geekz.co.uk/schneierfacts/fact/163