From: Con Kolivas <kernel@kolivas.org>
To: "Tetsuji \"Maverick\" Rai" <tetsuji.rai@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: HT scheduler: is it really correct? or is it feature of HT?
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 07:56:13 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200505190756.16413.kernel@kolivas.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <377362e10505181142252ec930@mail.gmail.com>
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On Thu, 19 May 2005 04:42, Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai wrote:
> I'm wondering linux kernel's HT support is correct or not, or whether
> it's a feature of P4 HT.
>
> I'm running boinc/seti in the background with nice=19 on my P4 2.8G HT
> enabled linux box, kernel 2.6.11.9, where SMT/HT is enabled.
>
> I often watch system monitor applet on gnome desktop or top command in
> a termianl window and see when no other applications than boinc is
> running, boinc takes full power of both virtual cpus. It is designed
> to run to "fill" the idle power of the cpu(s). However any
> application is running, there is always some "idle" part appears on
> virtual cpus, hence it looks like it wastes up to half of cpu power as
> "idle."
>
> For ex, see this "top" result while a vmware is running. (HT is
> enabled) setiathome-4.7(blah--) are the background boinc applications
> with nice=19.
Hyperthread sibling cpus share cpu power. If you let a nice 19 task run full
power on the sibling cpu of a nice 0 task it will drain performance from the
nice 0 task and make it run approximately 40% slower. The only way around
this is to temporarily make the sibling run idle so that a nice 0 task gets
the appropriate proportion of cpu resources compared to a nice 19 task. It is
intentional and quite unique to the linux cpu scheduler as far as I can tell.
On any other scheduler or OS a nice 19 "background" task will make your
machine run much slower.
Cheers,
Con
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Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-05-18 18:42 HT scheduler: is it really correct? or is it feature of HT? Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai
2005-05-18 21:56 ` Con Kolivas [this message]
2005-05-19 6:58 ` Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai
2005-05-19 7:18 ` Con Kolivas
2005-05-19 9:46 ` Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai
2005-05-19 10:46 ` Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai
2005-05-19 11:23 ` Con Kolivas
2005-05-19 11:31 ` Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai
2005-05-19 12:12 ` Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai
2005-05-19 16:08 ` Tetsuji "Maverick" Rai
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