From: Micah Dowty <micah@vmware.com>
To: David Newall <david@davidnewall.com>
Cc: Kyle Moffett <mrmacman_g4@mac.com>,
Cyrus Massoumi <cyrusm@gmx.net>,
LKML Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>, Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de>, Paul Menage <menage@google.com>,
Christoph Lameter <clameter@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: High priority tasks break SMP balancer?
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 13:38:40 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20071116213840.GA31527@vmware.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <473DEBDD.2010706@davidnewall.com>
On Sat, Nov 17, 2007 at 05:43:33AM +1030, David Newall wrote:
> There are a couple of points I would make about your python test harness.
> Your program compares real+system jiffies for both cpus; an ideal result
> would be 1.00. The measurement is taken over a relatively short period of
> approximately a half-second, and you kill the CPU hogs before taking final
> measurements, even wait for them to die first. You repeat this
> measurement, starting and killing CPU hogs each time. Why do you do that?
The Python test harness is fairly artificial, but this is just the
best way I found to reliably reproduce the problem in a short amount
of time. It was just for convenience while running git-bisect. When
running the C program directly, there seems to be a somewhat random
chance that it will start up in the "bad" state. Once the single CPU
is stuck in this mostly-idle mode, it seems to stay that way for a
while.
> What happens if you start the hogs and take the baseline outside of the
> loop?
The problem still occurs then, but killing/restarting the test app
seems to trigger the problem more reliably. As I said in the original
email about this, left to its own devices this problem will occur
seemingly-randomly. In the original VMware code I observed this
problem in, the same process would flip between the "good" and "bad"
states seemingly randomly, every few seconds.
Thanks,
--Micah
prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-11-16 21:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-11-09 22:34 High priority tasks break SMP balancer? Micah Dowty
2007-11-09 23:56 ` Cyrus Massoumi
2007-11-10 0:11 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-14 18:39 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-15 18:48 ` Kyle Moffett
2007-11-15 19:14 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-15 20:07 ` Christoph Lameter
2007-11-15 20:24 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-15 21:28 ` Christoph Lameter
2007-11-15 21:35 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-16 2:31 ` Christoph Lameter
2007-11-16 2:44 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-16 6:07 ` Ingo Molnar
2007-11-16 9:19 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-16 10:45 ` Ingo Molnar
2007-11-16 10:48 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-16 22:12 ` Christoph Lameter
2007-11-16 10:48 ` Dmitry Adamushko
2007-11-16 22:14 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-16 23:26 ` Dmitry Adamushko
2007-11-17 1:03 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-17 19:10 ` Dmitry Adamushko
2007-11-19 18:51 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-19 22:22 ` Dmitry Adamushko
2007-11-19 23:05 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-20 5:57 ` Ingo Molnar
2007-11-20 18:06 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-20 21:47 ` Dmitry Adamushko
2007-11-22 7:46 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-22 12:53 ` Dmitry Adamushko
2007-11-26 19:44 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-27 9:21 ` Dmitry Adamushko
2007-11-27 17:13 ` Micah Dowty
2007-11-16 19:13 ` David Newall
2007-11-16 21:38 ` Micah Dowty [this message]
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