Sticky Programs. /tmp in memory
utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!hpvax!sri-unix!mike at BRL
utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!hpvax!sri-unix!mike at BRL
Mon Jan 18 21:09:31 AEST 1982
Mike -
Our system has lots of stuff sticky, and it DOES make a big
difference. Especially because swapping is on a separate controller
from the D-space fetch. Being sticky saves CPU time (1 DMA -vs- many,
no block copying) and I/O time (1 continuous operation -vs- many).
They payoffs are less substantial, but still noticable, if you swap
on the same controller as /usr is on.
Putting /tmp out in memory is a win, but putting it out on
the UNIBUS as a real controller has certain advantages. Most importantly,
the xfer from the /tmp memory to the buffer cache is DMA for a real
controller, but it is a software copy the other way. Of course, there
is the interupt overhead to pay when emulating a real disk. Either
way is a big win over doing nothing.
Cheers,
-Mike
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