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* [RFC] [PATCH 0/1] hrtimers: Remove unnecessary clock events device programming
@ 2009-08-27 21:48 Ashwin Chaugule
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From: Ashwin Chaugule @ 2009-08-27 21:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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hrtimer_force_reprogram() was being called quite often unnecessarily. 
The following patch caches the hrtimer that causes the 
cpu_base->expires_next value to change. This way, we force the reprogram 
only when remove_hrtimer() finds that its going to remove an hrtimer 
which was about expire next. IOW, we forgo reprogramming the clock 
events device, if the current timer to be removed isn't at the root of 
the expires tree.

Also removed the hrtimer_is_queued check from remove_hrtimer and made 
appropriate changes to all callers. That check seemed redundant.


Results:

Shows ~60% reduction in the following calls to program clock events device.
-  tick_nohz_restart_sched_tick (tick_sched_timer)
-  hrtimer_start (tick_sched_timer)

I haven't traced all the callers yet, this was from a hack to 
timer_stats. If you guys have a better way to test this, I'll give that 
a go.

Tested on v2.6.29 on an ARM based embedded device.

Cheers,
Ashwin

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