From: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com>
To: Nathan Lynch <ntl@pobox.com>
Cc: akpm@osdl.org, anton@samba.org, simon.derr@bull.net,
nathanl@austin.ibm.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: cpusets not cpu hotplug aware
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 22:14:37 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060821221437.255808fa.pj@sgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20060822050401.GB11309@localdomain>
Nathan wrote:
> I think it would be more sensible for the default (i.e. user hasn't
> explicitly configured any cpusets) behavior on a CONFIG_CPUSETS=y
> kernel to match the behavior with a CONFIG_CPUSETS=n kernel.
Basically, in this situation, that would mean that the code that
masks a requested sched_setaffinity cpumask with the tasks
cpuset_cpus_allowed():
cpus_allowed = cpuset_cpus_allowed(p);
cpus_and(new_mask, new_mask, cpus_allowed);
would not be executed in the case of a kernel configured for cpusets,
when running on a system that wasn't using cpusets.
That's quite doable, and for systems not actually using cpusets, makes
good sense.
But it makes a bit of discontinuity in the system behaviour when
someone starts using cpusets. If someone makes a cpuset, then suddenly
tasks in the top cpuset start seeing failed sched_setaffinity calls
for any CPU that was brought online after system boot.
If there is some decent way I can get the cpus_allowed of the top
cpuset to track the cpu_online_map, then we avoid this discontinuity
in system behaviour.
--
I won't rest till it's the best ...
Programmer, Linux Scalability
Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> 1.925.600.0401
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-08-22 5:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-08-21 13:27 cpusets not cpu hotplug aware Anton Blanchard
2006-08-21 13:54 ` Simon Derr
2006-08-21 17:43 ` Paul Jackson
2006-08-21 19:21 ` Anton Blanchard
2006-08-21 20:42 ` [PATCH] cpuset code prevents binding tasks to new cpus Nathan Lynch
2006-08-21 23:04 ` Paul Jackson
2006-08-21 23:27 ` Nathan Lynch
2006-08-22 4:42 ` Paul Jackson
2006-08-22 5:07 ` Andrew Morton
2006-08-21 21:01 ` cpusets not cpu hotplug aware Paul Jackson
2006-08-22 4:51 ` Andrew Morton
2006-08-22 5:04 ` Nathan Lynch
2006-08-22 5:11 ` Andrew Morton
2006-08-22 5:14 ` Paul Jackson [this message]
2006-08-23 22:11 ` Nathan Lynch
2006-08-23 22:39 ` Paul Jackson
2006-08-23 23:39 ` Nathan Lynch
2006-08-24 2:19 ` Paul Jackson
2006-08-23 23:49 ` Nathan Lynch
2006-08-24 0:12 ` Andrew Morton
2006-08-24 0:48 ` [PATCH] cpuset code prevents binding tasks to new cpus Nathan Lynch
2006-08-24 2:54 ` cpusets not cpu hotplug aware Paul Jackson
2006-08-22 5:06 ` Paul Jackson
2006-08-22 5:14 ` Andrew Morton
2006-08-22 5:21 ` Paul Jackson
2006-08-23 14:58 ` Anton Blanchard
2006-08-23 18:59 ` Paul Jackson
2006-08-23 19:08 ` Paul Jackson
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