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DragonFlyBSD's Meltdown Fix Causing More Slowdowns Than Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 7 January 2018 at 04:06 PM EST. Page 1 of 5. 37 Comments.

Following the move by Linux to introduced Kernel Page Table Isolation (KPTI) to address the Meltdown vulnerability affecting Intel CPUs, DragonFlyBSD has implemented better user/kernel separation to address this issue. While the Linux performance hit overall was minor, in our tests carried out so far the DragonFlyBSD kernel changes are causing more widespread slowdowns.

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Our Linux benchmarking the past several days of Linux KPTI support has found minor impact for virtual machines, Wine performance impact, and then slower I/O performance in various cases. But it hasn't been for every workload. Unfortunately for DragonFlyBSD systems, their kernel changes are causing more common performance shortfalls, including for some CPU-bound programs.

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Tests this weekend were done using the DragonFlyBSD 5.1-DEVELOPMENT state as of 6 January. Tests were done on an Intel Core i7 4790K "Haswell" and Xeon E3-1245 v5 "Skylake" systems with different storage devices, etc, for getting a better idea about the performance impact.

With DragonFlyBSD 5.1, this "user/kernel separation MMU bug fix" is turned on for all Intel CPUs. Users can choose to manually enable/disable the feature via the machdep.isolated_user_pmap sysctl feature. When adding the functionality, DragonFly founder Matthew Dillon commented that system calls went from taking about 100ns to ~350ns. For overall performance he commented you shouldn't normally lose more than 5% performance while workloads heavy with system calls and interrupts may see more significant performance losses.

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All of these BSD benchmarks were carried out in a fully-automated and reproducible manner using the Phoronix Test Suite. The tests are comparing the impact on two systems of machdep.isolated_user_pmap enabled and disabled.