From: Juri Lelli <Juri.Lelli@arm.com>
To: Luca Abeni <luca.abeni@unitn.it>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>,
Vincent Guittot <vincent.guittot@linaro.org>,
Steve Muckle <steve.muckle@linaro.org>,
Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>,
linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
"linux-pm@vger.kernel.org" <linux-pm@vger.kernel.org>,
Morten Rasmussen <morten.rasmussen@arm.com>,
Dietmar Eggemann <dietmar.eggemann@arm.com>,
Patrick Bellasi <patrick.bellasi@arm.com>,
Michael Turquette <mturquette@baylibre.com>
Subject: Re: [RFCv6 PATCH 09/10] sched: deadline: use deadline bandwidth in scale_rt_capacity
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 09:28:03 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20151216092803.GL16007@e106622-lin> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20151215222424.32f4de89@luca-1225C>
Hi Luca,
On 15/12/15 22:24, Luca Abeni wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 14:42:29 +0100
> Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote:
> > On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 02:30:07PM +0100, Luca Abeni wrote:
> >
> > > >So I remember something else from the BFQ code, which also had to
> > > >track entries for the 0-lag stuff, and I just had a quick peek at
> > > >that code again. And what they appear to do is keep inactive
> > > >entries with a lag deficit in a separate tree (the idle tree).
> > > >
> > > >And every time they update the vtime, they also push fwd the idle
> > > >tree and expire entries on that.
> > > I am not sure if I understand correctly the idea (I do not know the
> > > BFQ code; I'll have a look), but I think I tried something similar:
> > > - When a task blocks, instead of arming the inactive timer I can
> > > insert the task in an "active non contending" tree (to use GRUB
> > > terminology)
> > > - So, when some sched deadline function is invoked, I check the
> > > "0-lag time" of the first task in the "active non contending" tree,
> > > and if that time is passed I remove the task from the tree and
> > > adjust the active utilisation
> > >
> > > The resulting code ended up being more complex (basically, I needed
> > > to handle the "active non contending" tree and to check it in
> > > task_tick_dl() and update_curr_dl()). But maybe I did it wrong...
> > > I'll try this approach again, after looking ad the BFQ code.
> >
> > That sounds about right.
> >
> > I've no idea if its more or less work. I just had vague memories on an
> > alternative approach to the timer.
> >
> > Feel free to stick with the timer if that works better, just wanted to
> > mention there are indeed alternative solutions.
> Ok; I'll try to implement this alternative approach again, after
> looking at BFQ, to see if it turns out to be simpler or more complex
> than the timer-based approach.
>
> If there is interest, I'll send an RFC with these patches after some
> testing.
>
I think there's definitely interest, as next step will be to start using
the new API for freq selection from DL as well.
Thanks a lot for your time and efforts!
Best,
- Juri
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-12-16 9:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 59+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-12-09 6:19 [RFCv6 PATCH 00/10] sched: scheduler-driven CPU frequency selection Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 01/10] sched: Compute cpu capacity available at current frequency Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 02/10] cpufreq: introduce cpufreq_driver_is_slow Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 03/10] sched: scheduler-driven cpu frequency selection Steve Muckle
2015-12-11 11:04 ` Juri Lelli
2015-12-15 2:02 ` Steve Muckle
2015-12-15 10:31 ` Juri Lelli
2015-12-16 1:22 ` Steve Muckle
2015-12-16 3:48 ` Leo Yan
2015-12-17 1:24 ` Steve Muckle
2015-12-17 7:17 ` Leo Yan
2015-12-18 19:15 ` Steve Muckle
2015-12-19 5:54 ` Leo Yan
2016-01-25 12:06 ` Ricky Liang
2016-01-27 1:14 ` Steve Muckle
2016-02-01 17:10 ` Ricky Liang
2016-02-11 4:44 ` Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 04/10] sched/fair: add triggers for OPP change requests Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 05/10] sched/{core,fair}: trigger OPP change request on fork() Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 06/10] sched/fair: cpufreq_sched triggers for load balancing Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 07/10] sched/fair: jump to max OPP when crossing UP threshold Steve Muckle
2015-12-11 11:12 ` Juri Lelli
2015-12-15 2:42 ` Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 08/10] sched: remove call of sched_avg_update from sched_rt_avg_update Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 09/10] sched: deadline: use deadline bandwidth in scale_rt_capacity Steve Muckle
2015-12-09 8:50 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-10 13:27 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-10 16:11 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-11 7:48 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-14 14:02 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-14 14:38 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-14 15:17 ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-12-14 15:56 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-14 16:07 ` Juri Lelli
2015-12-14 21:19 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-14 16:51 ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-12-14 21:31 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-15 12:38 ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-12-15 13:30 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-15 13:42 ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-12-15 21:24 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-16 9:28 ` Juri Lelli [this message]
2015-12-15 4:43 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-15 12:41 ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-12-15 12:56 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-14 21:12 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-15 4:59 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-15 8:50 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-15 12:20 ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-12-15 12:46 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-15 13:18 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-15 12:23 ` Peter Zijlstra
2015-12-15 13:21 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-15 12:43 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-15 13:39 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-15 12:58 ` Vincent Guittot
2015-12-15 13:41 ` Luca Abeni
2015-12-09 6:19 ` [RFCv6 PATCH 10/10] sched: rt scheduler sets capacity requirement Steve Muckle
2015-12-11 11:22 ` Juri Lelli
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