DragonFly faster than linux or FreeBSD?

Jeroen Ruigrok/asmodai asmodai at wxs.nl
Thu Jun 17 00:13:47 PDT 2004


-On [20040616 23:02], Matthew Dillon (dillon at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>    Heavy I/O activity should only really have a 'glitch' effect in regards
>    to processes competing for disk I/O.  Other possibilities include overheads
>    that occur if (e.g.) your IDE drive is not operating in a DMA mode.
>
>    You can query the DMA modes with 'atacontrol'.  e.g. on my AMD-XP box:

# atacontrol mode 0
Master = UDMA100 
Slave  = ???

>    That said, however, I will say that I have noticed plenty of mouse
>    glitching and terminal-opening delays on my workstation, so I know that
>    there is definitely an issue somewhere.  It could be a glitch in the
>    scheduler's priority handling.

I've encountered it a lot with just normal compilation runs (for TenDRA)
with no -j flag where memory constraints were tight so the swapper has to do
some work.  Perhaps this gives you a data point Matt.

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