From: John Hawkes <hawkes@oss.sgi.com>
To: nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au, akpm@osdl.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, jbarnes@sgi.com
Cc: hawkes@sgi.com
Subject: [PATCH, 2.6.9] improved load_balance() tolerance for pinned tasks
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 12:36:04 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200410201936.i9KJa4FF026174@oss.sgi.com> (raw)
A large number of processes that are pinned to a single CPU results in
every other CPU's load_balance() seeing this overloaded CPU as "busiest",
yet move_tasks() never finds a task to pull-migrate. This condition
occurs during module unload, but can also occur as a denial-of-service
using sys_sched_setaffinity(). Several hundred CPUs performing this
fruitless load_balance() will livelock on the busiest CPU's runqueue
lock. A smaller number of CPUs will livelock if the pinned task count
gets high. This simple patch remedies the more common first problem:
after a move_tasks() failure to migrate anything, the balance_interval
increments. Using a simple increment, vs. the more dramatic doubling of
the balance_interval, is conservative and yet also effective.
John Hawkes
Signed-off-by: John Hawkes <hawkes@sgi.com>
Index: linux/kernel/sched.c
===================================================================
--- linux.orig/kernel/sched.c 2004-10-19 15:04:11.000000000 -0700
+++ linux/kernel/sched.c 2004-10-19 15:09:50.000000000 -0700
@@ -2123,11 +2123,19 @@
*/
sd->nr_balance_failed = sd->cache_nice_tries;
}
- } else
- sd->nr_balance_failed = 0;
- /* We were unbalanced, so reset the balancing interval */
- sd->balance_interval = sd->min_interval;
+ /*
+ * We were unbalanced, but unsuccessful in move_tasks(),
+ * so bump the balance_interval to lessen the lock contention.
+ */
+ if (sd->balance_interval < sd->max_interval)
+ sd->balance_interval++;
+ } else {
+ sd->nr_balance_failed = 0;
+
+ /* We were unbalanced, so reset the balancing interval */
+ sd->balance_interval = sd->min_interval;
+ }
return nr_moved;
next reply other threads:[~2004-10-20 19:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-10-20 19:36 John Hawkes [this message]
2004-10-20 19:59 ` [PATCH, 2.6.9] improved load_balance() tolerance for pinned tasks Ingo Molnar
2004-10-22 13:08 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-22 19:38 ` John Hawkes
[not found] ` <00ee01c4b870$030b80f0$6700a8c0@comcast.net>
2004-10-23 4:27 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-25 16:02 ` John Hawkes
2004-10-25 23:59 ` Nick Piggin
2004-10-30 0:21 ` Matthew Dobson
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-10-22 19:20 John Hawkes
2004-10-23 4:22 ` Nick Piggin
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