> Hi.
>
> On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 02:11:53AM -0700, Andrew Morton (
akpm@linux-foundation.org) wrote:
> > > Andrew said recently:
> > > "dbench is pretty chaotic and it could be that a good change causes
> > > dbench to get worse. That's happened plenty of times in the past."
> > >
> > > So I'm not inclined to worry too much about dbench in any way shape or
> > > form.
> >
> > Well. If there is a consistent change in dbench throughput, it is
> > important that we at least understand the reasons for it. But we
> > don't necessarily want to optimise for dbench throughput.
>
> Sorry, but such excuses do not deserve to be said. No matter how
> ugly, wrong, unusual or whatever else you might say about some test, but
> it shows the problem, which has to be fixed.