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SubjectRe: vmstat: On demand vmstat workers V5
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 09:07:44AM -0500, Christoph Lameter wrote:
> On Thu, 29 May 2014, Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
>
> > The cpumasks in cpu.c are special as they are the base of the cpumask_var_t
> > definition. They are necessary to define nr_cpu_bits which is the base of
> > cpumask_var_t allocations. As such they must stay lower level and defined
> > on top of NR_CPUS.
> >
> > But most other cases don't need that huge static bitmap. I actually haven't
> > seen any other struct cpumask than isn't based on cpumask_var_t.
>
> Well yes and I am tying directly into that scheme there in cpu.c to
> display the active vmstat threads in sysfs. so its the same.

I don't think so. Or is there something in vmstat that cpumask_var_t
definition depends upon?

>
> > Please post it on a new thread so it gets noticed by others.
>
> Ok. Will do when we got agreement on the cpumask issue.
>
> I would like to have some way to display the activities on cpus in /sysfs
> like I have done here with the active vmstat workers.
>
> What I think we need is display cpumasks for
>
> 1. Cpus where the tick is currently off
> 2. Cpus that have dynticks enabled.
> 3. Cpus that are idle

You should find all that in /proc/timer_list

Now for CPUs that have full dynticks enabled, we probably need something
in sysfs. We could dump the nohz cpumask somewhere. For now you can only grep
the dmesg

> 4. Cpus that are used for RCU.

So, you mean those that aren't in extended grace period (between rcu_user_enter()/exit
or rcu_idle_enter/exit)?

Paul?


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