Date: | Thu, 6 May 2010 16:50:12 +0800 |
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From: | lori zhuang <lorizhuang@xxxxxxxxx> |
Subject: | [Gems-users] better warming up for cache |
List, I have some questions on cache warming up . In the official way warming up is mostly like: Load from
a cold checkpoint;
Load ruby; Run for a while; Ruby0.save-cache filename; Ruby0.write-configuration warm_check.conf;
Edit to remove ruby0 from warm_check.conf
Load from warm_check.conf; Load ruby; Ruby0.load-cache filename; Run ruby; 1.But since save-cache command only save the L1 cache(seen from source code), this way only warms up the L1 cache, right?
I use clear-stats command for warming up instead like: Load from a cold checkpoint; Load ruby; Ruby for a while; Ruby0.clear-stats; Run; 2. I think after clear-stats command, many statistics of ruby are cleared, but L1 cache and L2 cache remain in warm up state. Then I continue the simulation and use dump-stats command to dump the ruby statistics. Isn't this a better way or a right way for warming up? Thanks, lorizhuang |
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