Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 6 May 2013 12:19:36 +0200 | From | Peter Zijlstra <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH v5 5/7] sched: compute runnable load avg in cpu_load and cpu_avg_load_per_task |
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On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 01:46:19AM -0700, Paul Turner wrote: > On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Alex Shi <alex.shi@intel.com> wrote: > > @@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ static void __update_cpu_load(struct rq *this_rq, unsigned long this_load, > > void update_idle_cpu_load(struct rq *this_rq) > > { > > unsigned long curr_jiffies = ACCESS_ONCE(jiffies); > > - unsigned long load = this_rq->load.weight; > > + unsigned long load = (unsigned long)this_rq->cfs.runnable_load_avg; > > We should be minimizing: > Variance[ for all i ]{ cfs_rq[i]->runnable_load_avg + > cfs_rq[i]->blocked_load_avg } > > blocked_load_avg is the expected "to wake" contribution from tasks > already assigned to this rq. > > e.g. this could be: > load = this_rq->cfs.runnable_load_avg + this_rq->cfs.blocked_load_avg; > > Although, in general I have a major concern with the current implementation: > > The entire reason for stability with the bottom up averages is that > when load migrates between cpus we are able to migrate it between the > tracked sums. > > Stuffing observed averages of these into the load_idxs loses that > mobility; we will have to stall (as we do today for idx > 0) before we > can recognize that a cpu's load has truly left it; this is a very > similar problem to the need to stably track this for group shares > computation.
Ah indeed. I overlooked that.
> To that end, I would rather see the load_idx disappear completely: > (a) We can calculate the imbalance purely from delta (runnable_avg + > blocked_avg) > (b) It eliminates a bad tunable.
So I suspect (haven't gone back in history to verify) that load_idx mostly comes from the fact that our balance passes happen more and more slowly the bigger the domains get.
In that respect it makes sense to equate load_idx to sched_domain::level; higher domains balance slower and would thus want a longer-term average to base decisions on.
So what we would want is means to get sane longer term averages.
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