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SubjectRe: [RFC 2/2] selftest/cpuidle: Add support for cpuidle latency measurement
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 11:44 PM Pratik Sampat <psampat@linux.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Doug,
> Thanks for trying these patches out.
>
> On 18/03/21 2:30 am, Doug Smythies wrote:
> > Hi Pratik,
> >
> > It just so happens that I have been trying Artem's version this last
> > week, so I tried yours.
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 4:49 AM Pratik Rajesh Sampat
> > <psampat@linux.ibm.com> wrote:
> > ...
...
> > Other notes:
> >
> > No idle state for CPU 0 ever gets disabled.
> > I assume this is because CPU 0 can never be offline,
> > so that bit of code (Disable all stop states) doesn't find its state.
> > By the way, processor = Intel i5-9600K
>
> I had tried these patches on an IBM POWER 9 processor and disabling CPU0's idle
> state works there. However, it does make sense for some processors to treat CPU
> 0 differently.
> Maybe I could write in a case if idle state disabling fails for a CPU then we
> just skip it?

I didn't try it, I just did a hack so I could continue for this reply.

> > The system is left with all idle states disabled, well not for CPU 0
> > as per the above comment. The suggestion is to restore them,
> > otherwise my processor hogs 42 watts instead of 2.
> >
> > My results are highly variable per test.
>
> Question: Do you notice high variability with IPI test, Timer test or both?

The IPI test has less variability than the Timer test.

>
> I can think of two reasons for high run to run variance:
>
> 1. If you observe variance in timer tests, then I believe there could a
> mechanism of "C-state pre-wake" on some Intel machines at play here, which can
> pre-wake a CPU from an idle state when timers are armed. I'm not sure if the
> Intel platform that you're running on does that or not.
>
> Artem had described this behavior to me a while ago and I think his wult page
> describes this behavior in more detail:
> https://intel.github.io/wult/#c-state-pre-wake

Yes, I have reviewed all the references.
And yes, I think my processors have the pre-wake stuff.

I do not have the proper hardware to do the Artem pre-wake workaround
method, but might buy it in future.

> 2. I have noticed variability in results when there are kernel book-keeping or
> jitter tasks scheduled from time to time on an otherwise idle core.
> In the full per-CPU logs at tools/testing/selftests/cpuidle/cpuidle.log can you
> spot any obvious outliers per-CPU state?

Yes.
I'll just paste in an example cpuidle.log file having used the -v option
below, along with my hack job diff.

doug@s19:~/temp-k-git/linux/tools/testing/selftests/cpuidle$ cat
cpuidle.log.v3-1
--IPI Latency Test---
--Baseline IPI Latency measurement: CPU Busy--
SRC_CPU DEST_CPU IPI_Latency(ns)
0 0 140
0 1 632
0 2 675
0 3 671
0 4 675
0 5 767
0 6 653
0 7 826
0 8 819
0 9 615
0 10 758
0 11 758
Baseline Avg IPI latency(ns): 665
---Enabling state: 0---
SRC_CPU DEST_CPU IPI_Latency(ns)
0 0 76
0 1 484
0 2 494
0 3 539
0 4 498
0 5 491
0 6 474
0 7 434
0 8 544
0 9 476
0 10 447
0 11 467
Expected IPI latency(ns): 0
Observed Avg IPI latency(ns) - State 0: 452
---Enabling state: 1---
SRC_CPU DEST_CPU IPI_Latency(ns)
0 0 72
0 1 1081
0 2 821
0 3 1486
0 4 1022
0 5 960
0 6 1634
0 7 933
0 8 1032
0 9 1046
0 10 1430
0 11 1338
Expected IPI latency(ns): 1000
Observed Avg IPI latency(ns) - State 1: 1071
---Enabling state: 2---
SRC_CPU DEST_CPU IPI_Latency(ns)
0 0 264
0 1 30836
0 2 30562
0 3 30748
0 4 35286
0 5 30978
0 6 1952
0 7 36066
0 8 30670
0 9 30605
0 10 30635
0 11 35423
Expected IPI latency(ns): 120000
Observed Avg IPI latency(ns) - State 2: 27002
---Enabling state: 3---
SRC_CPU DEST_CPU IPI_Latency(ns)
0 0 71
0 1 30853
0 2 32095
0 3 32661
0 4 30230
0 5 34348
0 6 2012
0 7 30816
0 8 30908
0 9 31130
0 10 34150
0 11 32050
Expected IPI latency(ns): 1034000
Observed Avg IPI latency(ns) - State 3: 26777

--Timeout Latency Test--
--Baseline Timeout Latency measurement: CPU Busy--
Wakeup_src Baseline_delay(ns)
0 453
1 568
2 387
3 337
4 433
5 579
6 330
7 400
8 561
9 544
10 569
11 523
Baseline Avg timeout diff(ns): 473
---Enabling state: 0---
Wakeup_src Baseline_delay(ns) Delay(ns)
0 399
1 388
2 352
3 385
4 334
5 415
6 320
7 356
8 401
9 379
10 339
11 384
Expected timeout(ns): 200
Observed Avg timeout diff(ns) - State 0: 371
---Enabling state: 1---
Wakeup_src Baseline_delay(ns) Delay(ns)
0 666
1 575
2 608
3 590
4 608
5 552
6 582
7 593
8 597
9 587
10 588
11 610
Expected timeout(ns): 1200
Observed Avg timeout diff(ns) - State 1: 596
---Enabling state: 2---
Wakeup_src Baseline_delay(ns) Delay(ns)
0 36386
1 1069
2 866
3 884
4 850
5 55642
6 408082
7 1184
8 406075
9 406830
10 414105
11 406594
Expected timeout(ns): 360200
Observed Avg timeout diff(ns) - State 2: 178213
---Enabling state: 3---
Wakeup_src Baseline_delay(ns) Delay(ns)
0 406049
1 913
2 410134
3 921
4 406237
5 950
6 407181
7 920
8 407678
9 894
10 406320
11 304161
Expected timeout(ns): 3102200
Observed Avg timeout diff(ns) - State 3: 229363


My hack job, (CPUs always online):

diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/cpuidle/cpuidle.sh
b/tools/testing/selftests/cpuidle/cpuidle.sh
index de5141d5b76b..70bdacda5e91 100755
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/cpuidle/cpuidle.sh
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/cpuidle/cpuidle.sh
@@ -86,10 +86,6 @@ disable_idle()
{
for ((cpu=0; cpu<NUM_CPUS; cpu++))
do
- local cpu_status=$(cpu_is_online $cpu)
- if [ $cpu_status == 0 ]; then
- continue
- fi
for ((state=0; state<NUM_STATES; state++))
do
echo 1 >
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu$cpu/cpuidle/state$state/disable
@@ -104,10 +100,6 @@ op_state()
{
for ((cpu=0; cpu<NUM_CPUS; cpu++))
do
- local cpu_status=$(cpu_is_online $cpu)
- if [ $cpu_status == 0 ]; then
- continue
- fi
echo $1 >
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu$cpu/cpuidle/state$2/disable
done
}
@@ -124,17 +116,6 @@ cpuidle_disable_state()
op_state 1 $state
}

-cpu_is_online()
-{
- cpu=$1
- if [ ! -f "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu$cpu/online" ]; then
- echo 0
- return
- fi
- status=$(cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu$cpu/online)
- echo $status
-}
-
# Extract latency in microseconds and convert to nanoseconds
extract_latency()
{
@@ -179,10 +160,6 @@ run_ipi_tests()
printf "%s %10s %12s\n" "SRC_CPU" "DEST_CPU" "IPI_Latency(ns)" >> $LOG
for ((cpu=0; cpu<NUM_CPUS; cpu+=SMT))
do
- local cpu_status=$(cpu_is_online $cpu)
- if [ $cpu_status == 0 ]; then
- continue
- fi
ipi_test_once "baseline" $cpu
printf "%-3s %10s %12s\n" $src_cpu $cpu $ipi_latency >> $LOG
avg_arr+=($ipi_latency)
@@ -198,10 +175,6 @@ run_ipi_tests()
printf "%s %10s %12s\n" "SRC_CPU" "DEST_CPU"
"IPI_Latency(ns)" >> $LOG
for ((cpu=0; cpu<NUM_CPUS; cpu+=SMT))
do
- local cpu_status=$(cpu_is_online $cpu)
- if [ $cpu_status == 0 ]; then
- continue
- fi
# Running IPI test and logging results
sleep 1
ipi_test_once "test" $cpu
@@ -262,10 +235,6 @@ run_timeout_tests()
printf "%s %10s %10s\n" "Wakeup_src" "Baseline_delay(ns)">> $LOG
for ((cpu=0; cpu<NUM_CPUS; cpu+=SMT))
do
- local cpu_status=$(cpu_is_online $cpu)
- if [ $cpu_status == 0 ]; then
- continue
- fi
timeout_test_once "baseline" $cpu 1000000
printf "%-3s %13s\n" $src_cpu $timeout_diff >> $LOG
avg_arr+=($timeout_diff)
@@ -281,10 +250,6 @@ run_timeout_tests()
printf "%s %10s %10s\n" "Wakeup_src"
"Baseline_delay(ns)" "Delay(ns)" >> $LOG
for ((cpu=0; cpu<NUM_CPUS; cpu+=SMT))
do
- local cpu_status=$(cpu_is_online $cpu)
- if [ $cpu_status == 0 ]; then
- continue
- fi
timeout_test_once "test" $cpu 1000000
printf "%-3s %13s %18s\n" $src_cpu
$baseline_timeout_diff $timeout_diff >> $LOG
avg_arr+=($timeout_diff)
@@ -314,3 +279,7 @@ run_timeout_tests
printf "Removing $MODULE module\n"
printf "Full Output logged at: $LOG\n"
rmmod $MODULE
+
+printf "enabling idle states\n"
+
+echo 0 | tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpuidle/state*/disable
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