From: george anzinger <george@mvista.com>
To: Rik van Riel <riel@conectiva.com.br>
Cc: SodaPop <soda@xirr.com>,
alexey@datafoundation.com, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [test-PATCH] Re: [QUESTION] 2.4.x nice level
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 09:27:16 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3AD485E4.40BCBC0D@mvista.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0104110726210.25737-100000@imladris.rielhome.conectiva>
One rule of optimization is to move any code you can outside the loop.
Why isn't the nice_to_ticks calculation done when nice is changed
instead of EVERY recalc.? I guess another way to ask this is, who needs
to see the original nice? Would it be worth another task_struct entry
to move this calculation out of the loop?
George
Rik van Riel wrote:
>
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Rik van Riel wrote:
>
> > I'll try to come up with a recalculation change that will make
> > this thing behave better, while still retaining the short time
> > slices for multiple normal-priority tasks and the cache footprint
> > schedule() and friends currently have...
>
> OK, here it is. It's nothing like montavista's singing-dancing
> scheduler patch that does all, just a really minimal change that
> should stretch the nice levels to yield the following CPU usage:
>
> Nice 0 5 10 15 19
> %CPU 100 56 25 6 1
>
> Note that the code doesn't change the actual scheduling code,
> just the recalculation. Care has also been taken to not increase
> the cache footprint of the scheduling and recalculation code.
>
> I'd love to hear some test results from people who are interested
> in wider nice levels. How does this run on your system? Can you
> trigger bad behaviour in any way?
>
> regards,
>
> Rik
> --
> Virtual memory is like a game you can't win;
> However, without VM there's truly nothing to lose...
>
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>
> --- linux-2.4.3-ac4/kernel/sched.c.orig Tue Apr 10 21:04:06 2001
> +++ linux-2.4.3-ac4/kernel/sched.c Wed Apr 11 06:18:46 2001
> @@ -686,8 +686,26 @@
> struct task_struct *p;
> spin_unlock_irq(&runqueue_lock);
> read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
> - for_each_task(p)
> + for_each_task(p) {
> + if (p->nice <= 0) {
> + /* The normal case... */
> p->counter = (p->counter >> 1) + NICE_TO_TICKS(p->nice);
> + } else {
> + /*
> + * Niced tasks get less CPU less often, leading to
> + * the following distribution of CPU time:
> + *
> + * Nice 0 5 10 15 19
> + * %CPU 100 56 25 6 1
> + */
> + short prio = 20 - p->nice;
> + p->nice_calc += prio;
> + if (p->nice_calc >= 20) {
> + p->nice_calc -= 20;
> + p->counter = (p->counter >> 1) + NICE_TO_TICKS(p->nice);
> + }
> + }
> + }
> read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
> spin_lock_irq(&runqueue_lock);
> }
> --- linux-2.4.3-ac4/include/linux/sched.h.orig Tue Apr 10 21:04:13 2001
> +++ linux-2.4.3-ac4/include/linux/sched.h Wed Apr 11 06:26:47 2001
> @@ -303,7 +303,8 @@
> * the goodness() loop in schedule().
> */
> long counter;
> - long nice;
> + short nice_calc;
> + short nice;
> unsigned long policy;
> struct mm_struct *mm;
> int has_cpu, processor;
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-04-11 16:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-04-04 16:12 [QUESTION] 2.4.x nice level SodaPop
2001-04-10 3:37 ` george anzinger
2001-04-10 16:10 ` Rik van Riel
2001-04-10 16:39 ` george anzinger
2001-04-11 10:34 ` [test-PATCH] " Rik van Riel
2001-04-11 15:53 ` Rik van Riel
2001-04-12 22:51 ` Pozsar Balazs
2001-04-11 16:27 ` george anzinger [this message]
2001-04-12 23:51 ` Pavel Machek
2001-04-16 14:18 ` Rik van Riel
2001-04-16 17:49 ` george anzinger
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