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* minor improvement to pick_next_highest_task_rt ?
@ 2012-03-16  1:22 Michael J. Wang
  2012-03-19  6:32 ` Yong Zhang
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Michael J. Wang @ 2012-03-16  1:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; +Cc: Michael J. Wang

Hi RT Scheduler experts,

I was studying pick_next_highest_task_rt() and was wondering if this is a valid improvement:

--- rt.c-3.3-rc7	2012-03-15 17:53:27.774190199 -0700
+++ rt.c	2012-03-15 17:53:44.541979403 -0700
@@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@
 next_idx:
 		if (idx >= MAX_RT_PRIO)
 			continue;
-		if (next && next->prio < idx)
+		if (next && next->prio <= idx)
 			continue;
 		list_for_each_entry(rt_se, array->queue + idx, run_list) {
 			struct task_struct *p;


My reasoning is: if next is not NULL, then we have found a candidate task, and its priority is next->prio.  Now we are looking for an even higher priority task in the other rt_rq's.  idx is the highest priority in the current candidate rt_rq.  In the current 3.3-rc7 code, if idx is equal to next->prio, we would start scanning the tasks in that rt_rq and replace the current candidate task with a task from that rt_rq.  But the new task would only have a priority that is equal to our previous candidate task, so we have not advanced our goal of finding a higher prio task.  So shouldn't we just skip that rt_rq if next->prio is less than *or equal to* idx ?

I know this is just a minor improvement and probably results in no measurable performance gain.  But it just seems more correct this way.  (Or if it is not correct, maybe I'll learn something :-)

I do not subscribe to the LKML (but I have read the FAQ), so I would appreciate it if you can cc me on your responses.

Thanks,
Michael



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