Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 28 Sep 2022 14:00:43 +0100 | From | Qais Yousef <> | Subject | Re: [RFC][PATCH v3 0/3] Softirq -rt Optimizations |
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Hi John
On 09/21/22 01:25, John Stultz wrote: > Hey all, > > This series is a set of patches that optimize scheduler decisions around > realtime tasks and softirqs. This series is a rebased and reworked set > of changes that have been shipping on Android devices for a number of > years, originally created to resolve audio glitches seen on devices > caused by softirqs for network or storage drivers. > > Long running softirqs cause issues because they aren’t currently taken > into account when a realtime task is woken up, but they will delay > realtime tasks from running if the realtime tasks are placed on a cpu > currently running a softirq.
Thanks a lot for sending this series. I've raised this problem in various venues in the past, but it seems it is hard to do something better than what you propose here.
Borrowing some behaviours from PREEMPT_RT (like threadedirqs) won't cut it outside PREEMPT_RT AFAIU.
Peter did suggest an alternative at one point in the past to be more aggressive in limiting softirqs [1] but I never managed to find the time to verify it - especially its impact on network throughput as this seems to be the tricky trade-of (and tricky thing to verify for me at least). I'm not sure if BLOCK softirqs are as sensitive.
I think the proposed approach is not intrusive and offers a good balance that is well contained and easy to improve upon on the future. It's protected with a configuration option so users that don't want it can easily disable it.
[1] https://gitlab.arm.com/linux-arm/linux-qy/-/commits/core/softirq/
Thanks
-- Qais Yousef
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