Update to something that has version 1.27 of sys/kern/vfs_biomem.c and tell
me if you still have the issue.

On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 4:35 AM, Tori Mus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running current snapshot of OpenBSD on amd64 architecture, MP kernel
> (Lenovo Thinkpad to be concrete). Based on the official docs tried to tune
> disk performance by adding `softdep' mounting option for ffs slices.
>
> After updating of /etc/fstab and clean reboot, checked all particular
> slices like /home, /usr etc. are really mounted with softdep.
>
> The issue is about much worse performance then with the default nosoftdep.
> Now, for example, when extracting ports.tar.gz snapshot in /usr, other
> process cann't open even small files without very long delays like "vi
> $HOME/.profile" takes about 2 minutes whereas cpu usage shown with top is
> about 5% only ! Turning off softdep redeems the access time of the
> previous  example to about 4 seconds.
>
> I've searched mailing lists and read about softdep regression on OpenBSD
> 4.8 that was later fixed. Is this regression back. Does anybody else
> experiences similar behaviour ?

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