Hi Joe,
/proc/cpuinfo reads:
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7600U CPU
@ 2.80GHz
running:
Linux enough 5.10.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.24-1 (2021-03-19) x86_64 GNU/Linux
I'm not sure why the tests confused it with an AMD though. Do you ? It is
*not* a server though: it is a laptop that I wiped out and reinstalled from scratch to use
it for the duration of the test with no interference. Are laptops somehow immune to the
problem?
Cheers
On 04/04/2021 17:12, jmario(a)redhat.com wrote:
Hi Loïc:
I just took a quick look, was surprised to see no contention, and then realized that this
was done on an AMD server. AMD never added their support for the low level perf events
that are similar to Intel's PEBS events. The AMD cpus do have those similar features,
and we've talked with them about getting them added to the perf tool, but so far
we've not seen it.
I'm sorry if I didn't stress the "Intel" piece strongly enough.
Can you find an Intel server to rerun this test? Any Intel server in the last 10 years
(Ivy Bridge or newer) should work. However for this testing, the newer and faster the
server is, the more pronounced the contention will be. So if you can get on a Cascade
Lake or Skylake server, that would be best.
Joe
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