Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 Sep 2012 22:43:42 -0400 | From | Youquan Song <> | Subject | Re: KS/Plumbers: c-state governor BOF |
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> After talking about my RFC patches to the c-state governor with > Matthew and Arjan, it is clear that the whole concept of how > things are done could use some more discussion. > > Since a good number of us will be in San Diego next week, at > Kernel Summit / Plumbers / etc, I will organize a c-state > governor BOF for those who are interested. > > Things to think about: > - what should the c-state governor do? > - how to best predict the future? > - what kinds of odd workloads do we need to accomodate?
Hi Rik,
Just notice there is a topic to discuss menu governor at Kernel Summit. Acutally, I have posted a patchset to at May 11 2012 to bring up the topic, at that time, I only have a convinced and proved application turbostat v1 to prove that my patch are useful. I try to find other workloads to prove that the patchset are also solidated useful. But I stucked in other high priority tasks, so I move slow on it. From you bring up the issue I guess that you already has real workload to show this issue. My patchset is not only improve repeat mode failure but also improve general prediction failure. Let's have a discuss and talk about it.
Here is the patchset posted at May 11 2012.
http://lwn.net/Articles/496919/ "x86,idle: Enhance cpuidle prediction to handle its failure" http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1205.1/02267.html "[PATCH 1/3] x86,idle: Quickly notice prediction failure for repeat mode" http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1205.1/02268.html "[PATCH 2/3] x86,idle: Quickly notice prediction failure in general case" http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1205.1/02269.html "[PATCH 3/3] x86,idle: Set residency to 0 if target Cstate not really enter"
Thanks -Youquan
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