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* Re: [mm/page_alloc] f26b3fa046: netperf.Throughput_Mbps -18.0% regression #forregzbot
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@ 2022-05-11 12:13 ` Thorsten Leemhuis
  2022-05-13  8:37   ` Thorsten Leemhuis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Thorsten Leemhuis @ 2022-05-11 12:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: regressions

TWIMC: this mail is primarily send for documentation purposes and for
regzbot, my Linux kernel regression tracking bot. These mails usually
contain '#forregzbot' in the subject, to make them easy to spot and filter.

On 20.04.22 03:35, kernel test robot wrote:
> 
> (please be noted we reported
> "[mm/page_alloc]  39907a939a:  netperf.Throughput_Mbps -18.1% regression"
> on
> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220228155733.GF1643@xsang-OptiPlex-9020/
> while the commit is on branch.
> now we still observe similar regression when it's on mainline, and we also
> observe a 13.2% improvement on another netperf subtest.
> so report again for information)
> 
> Greeting,
> 
> FYI, we noticed a -18.0% regression of netperf.Throughput_Mbps due to commit:
> 
> 
> commit: f26b3fa046116a7dedcaafe30083402113941451 ("mm/page_alloc: limit number of high-order pages on PCP during bulk free")
> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git master
> 
> in testcase: netperf
> on test machine: 128 threads 2 sockets Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8358 CPU @ 2.60GHz with 128G memory
> with following parameters:
> 
> 	ip: ipv4
> 	runtime: 300s
> 	nr_threads: 1
> 	cluster: cs-localhost
> 	test: UDP_STREAM
> 	cpufreq_governor: performance
> 	ucode: 0xd000331
> 
> test-description: Netperf is a benchmark that can be use to measure various aspect of networking performance.
> test-url: http://www.netperf.org/netperf/
> [...]

This regression is discussed quite a bit currently, so let's better add
it to the tracking:

#regzbot ^introduced 39907a939a
#regzbot title mm: [mm/page_alloc]  f26b3fa046:  netperf.Throughput_Mbps
-18.0% regression
#regzbot ignore-activity

Ciao, Thorsten

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* Re: [mm/page_alloc] f26b3fa046: netperf.Throughput_Mbps -18.0% regression #forregzbot
  2022-05-11 12:13 ` [mm/page_alloc] f26b3fa046: netperf.Throughput_Mbps -18.0% regression #forregzbot Thorsten Leemhuis
@ 2022-05-13  8:37   ` Thorsten Leemhuis
  2022-09-08 11:39     ` Thorsten Leemhuis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Thorsten Leemhuis @ 2022-05-13  8:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: regressions

On 11.05.22 14:13, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> TWIMC: this mail is primarily send for documentation purposes and for
> regzbot, my Linux kernel regression tracking bot. These mails usually
> contain '#forregzbot' in the subject, to make them easy to spot and filter.

Picked the wrong commit-id, fixing:

#regzbot introduced: f26b3fa046116a7

> On 20.04.22 03:35, kernel test robot wrote:
>>
>> (please be noted we reported
>> "[mm/page_alloc]  39907a939a:  netperf.Throughput_Mbps -18.1% regression"
>> on
>> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220228155733.GF1643@xsang-OptiPlex-9020/
>> while the commit is on branch.
>> now we still observe similar regression when it's on mainline, and we also
>> observe a 13.2% improvement on another netperf subtest.
>> so report again for information)
>>
>> Greeting,
>>
>> FYI, we noticed a -18.0% regression of netperf.Throughput_Mbps due to commit:
>>
>>
>> commit: f26b3fa046116a7dedcaafe30083402113941451 ("mm/page_alloc: limit number of high-order pages on PCP during bulk free")
>> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git master
>>
>> in testcase: netperf
>> on test machine: 128 threads 2 sockets Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8358 CPU @ 2.60GHz with 128G memory
>> with following parameters:
>>
>> 	ip: ipv4
>> 	runtime: 300s
>> 	nr_threads: 1
>> 	cluster: cs-localhost
>> 	test: UDP_STREAM
>> 	cpufreq_governor: performance
>> 	ucode: 0xd000331
>>
>> test-description: Netperf is a benchmark that can be use to measure various aspect of networking performance.
>> test-url: http://www.netperf.org/netperf/
>> [...]
> 
> This regression is discussed quite a bit currently, so let's better add
> it to the tracking:
> 
> #regzbot ^introduced 39907a939a
> #regzbot title mm: [mm/page_alloc]  f26b3fa046:  netperf.Throughput_Mbps
> -18.0% regression
> #regzbot ignore-activity
> 
> Ciao, Thorsten

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* Re: [mm/page_alloc] f26b3fa046: netperf.Throughput_Mbps -18.0% regression #forregzbot
  2022-05-13  8:37   ` Thorsten Leemhuis
@ 2022-09-08 11:39     ` Thorsten Leemhuis
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Thorsten Leemhuis @ 2022-09-08 11:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: regressions



On 13.05.22 10:37, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
> On 11.05.22 14:13, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>> TWIMC: this mail is primarily send for documentation purposes and for
>> regzbot, my Linux kernel regression tracking bot. These mails usually
>> contain '#forregzbot' in the subject, to make them easy to spot and filter.
> 
> Picked the wrong commit-id, fixing:
> 
> #regzbot introduced: f26b3fa046116a7

#regzbot invalid: removing: thread faded out, mixed two regressions, and
some tests showed it might be something that doesn't show up in
real-world tests

https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20220614020930.GA31620@shbuild999.sh.intel.com/

Not totally sure from reading that last messages in the thread if it's
right thing to ignore this, but warming it up now is not worth it afaics.

Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat)

P.S.: As the Linux kernel's regression tracker I deal with a lot of
reports and sometimes miss something important when writing mails like
this. If that's the case here, don't hesitate to tell me in a public
reply, it's in everyone's interest to set the public record straight.

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