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Re: fork performance
Early yesterday I decided to gather more data and run some experiments because
I had found that dump displays elapsed time in system calls (which ktruss
doesn't do) and it looked like fcntl(2) was taking much more time than fork(2).
I compiled up a copy of cvs from pkgsrc with the cvs flow control option
disabled (which appeared to be where the fcntl(2) calls were coming from) and
the problem went away. I recompiled cvs with the flow control enabled so that I
would have a proper test and the problem stayed away.
Further testing shows me that the problem is related to some different between
cvs 1.12.13 and cvs 1.11.23. The answer to my problem is fairly obvious, use
cvs 1.11.23. I have taken 30 second ktrace from cvs 1.12.13 that shows fork
taking a quarter of a second every time. This was after cvs had been running
for about 12 hours on this task and it didn't occur to me to get a copy of its
memory map before I killed it.
Thanks for the help,
Lloyd
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