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SubjectRe: [PATCH] sched: Reduce overhead in balance_tasks()
Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Peter Williams <pwil3058@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>
>> At the moment, balance_tasks() provides low level functionality for
>> both
>> move_tasks() and move_one_task() (indirectly) via the load_balance()
>> function (in the sched_class interface) which also provides dual
>> functionality. This dual functionality complicates the interfaces and
>> internal mechanisms and makes the run time overhead of operations that
>> are called with two run queue locks held.
>>
>> This patch addresses this issue and reduces the overhead of these
>> operations.
>
> hm, i like it, and added it to my queue (probably .24 material though),
> but note that it increases .text and .data overhead:
>
> text data bss dec hex filename
> 41028 37794 2168 80990 13c5e sched.o.before
> 41349 37826 2168 81343 13dbf sched.o.after
>
> is that expected?

Yes, sort off. It's a trade off of space for time and I expected an
increase (although I didn't think that it would be quite that much).
But it's still less than 1% and since the time saved is time when two
run queue locks are held I figure that it's a trade worth making. Also
this separation lays the ground for a clean up of the active load
balancing code which should gain some space including making it possible
to exclude active load balancing on systems that don't need it (i.e.
those that don't have multiple multi core/hyperthreading packages).

I've got a patch available that reduces the .text and .data for non SMP
systems by excluding the load balancing stuff (that has crept into those
systems) so that should help on embedded systems where memory is tight.

Peter
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Peter Williams pwil3058@bigpond.net.au

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