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diff --git a/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/other/1520 b/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/other/1520 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..079242f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/other/1520 @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +performance: 0.916 +graphic: 0.876 +device: 0.871 +boot: 0.865 +permissions: 0.861 +other: 0.849 +semantic: 0.838 +PID: 0.819 +debug: 0.808 +network: 0.793 +files: 0.774 +socket: 0.761 +KVM: 0.699 +vnc: 0.678 + +x86 TCG acceleration running on s390x with -smp > host cpus slowed down by x10 +Description of problem: +This boots up a trivial guest using OVMF, when the conditions below are given it runs ~10x slower. + +I have found this breaking our tests of qemu 7.2 [(which due to Debian adding the offending change as backport is affected)](https://salsa.debian.org/qemu-team/qemu/-/blob/master/debian/patches/master/acpi-cpuhp-fix-guest-visible-maximum-access-size-to-.patch) by runnig an order of magnitude slower. + + +I was tracing it down (insert a long strange trip here) and found that it occurs: +- only with patch dab30fb "acpi: cpuhp: fix guest-visible maximum access size to the legacy reg block" applied + - latest master is still affetced +- only with s390x running emulation of x86 + - emulating x86 on ppc64 didn't show the same behavior +- only with -smp > host cpus + - smp 2 with 1 host cpu => slow + - smp 4 with 2 host cpu => slow + - any case where host cpu >= smp => fast + +On average good cases are on a 2964 s390x machine taking ~5-6 seconds for the good case. +The bad case is close to 60s which is the timeout of the automated tests. + +We all know -smp shouldn't be >host-cpus, and I totally admit that this is the definition of an edge case. +But I do not know what else might be affected and this just happened to be what the test does by default - and a slowdown by x10 seems too much even for edge cases to be just ignored. +And while we could just bump up the timeout (and probably will as an interim workaround) I wanted to file it here for your awareness. +Steps to reproduce: +You can recreate the same by using the commandline above and timing things on your own. + +Or you can use the [autopkgtest of edk2 in Ubuntu](https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/edk2/tree/debian/tests/shell.py#n214) which have [shown this](https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-lunar/lunar/s390x/e/edk2/20230224_094012_c95f4@/log.gz) first. +Additional information: +Only signed OVMF cases are affected, while aavmf and other OVMF are more or less on the same speed. + +``` +1 CPU / 1GB Memory +7.0 7.2 +6.54s 58.32s test_ovmf_ms +6.72s 56.96s test_ovmf_4m_ms +7.54s 55.47s test_ovmf_4m_secboot +7.56s 49.88s test_ovmf_secboot +7.01s 39.79s test_ovmf32_4m_secboot +7.38s 7.43s test_aavmf32 +7.27s 7.30s test_aavmf +7.26s 7.26s test_aavmf_snakeoil +5.83s 5.95s test_ovmf_4m +5.61s 5.81s test_ovmf_q35 +5.51s 5.64s test_ovmf_pc +5.26s 5.42s test_ovmf_snakeoil +``` + +Highlighting @cborntra since it is somewhat s390x related and @mjt0k as the patch is applied as backport in Debian. +I didn't find the handle of Laszlo (Author) to highlight him as well. |