Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH v2 00/10] steal tasks to improve CPU utilization | From | Steven Sistare <> | Date | Fri, 9 Nov 2018 07:58:16 -0500 |
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On 11/6/2018 1:14 PM, Steven Sistare wrote: > On 11/6/2018 12:52 PM, Valentin Schneider wrote: >> Hi Steve, >> >> On 05/11/2018 20:07, Steve Sistare wrote: >> [...] >>> The patch series is based on kernel 4.19.0-rc7. It compiles, boots, and >>> runs with/without each of CONFIG_SCHED_SMT, CONFIG_SMP, CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG, >>> and CONFIG_PREEMPT. It runs without error with CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT + >>> CONFIG_SLUB_DEBUG + CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC + CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES + >>> CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK + CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP. CPU hot plug and CPU >>> bandwidth control were tested. >> >> There are some conflicts with misfit on 4.20-rc1 (nothing major, just that >> misfit logic appeared where the stealing logic wants to land), and git >> gets lost after a few conflict resolutions. >> >> It's fine for testing on 4.19 - I just apply the misfit series then merge >> a branch with the steal patches to fix it all at once - but it makes >> playing around with 4.20-rc* more tedious. > > Thanks for powering through the merge. I will update the patch for 4.20.
In a moment I will email V3 of the series updated for 4.20-rc1. No code changes, context changes only.
- Steve
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