On 10 July 2014 13:06, Peter Zijlstra peterz@infradead.org wrote:
On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 06:05:38PM +0200, Vincent Guittot wrote:
Currently the task always wakes affine on this_cpu if the latter is idle. Before waking up the task on this_cpu, we check that this_cpu capacity is not significantly reduced because of RT tasks or irq activity.
Use case where the number of irq and/or the time spent under irq is important will take benefit of this because the task that is woken up by irq or softirq will not use the same CPU than irq (and softirq) but a idle one which share its cache.
The above, doesn't seem to explain:
} else if (!(sd->flags & SD_SHARE_PKG_RESOURCES)) {
this_eff_load = 0;
}
balanced = this_eff_load <= prev_eff_load;
this. Why would you unconditionally allow wake_affine across cache domains?
The current policy is to use this_cpu if this_load <= 0. I want to keep the current wake affine policy for all sched_domain that doesn't share cache so if the involved CPUs don't share cache, I clear this_eff_load to force balanced to be true. But when CPUs share their cache, we not only look at idleness but also at available capacity of prev and local CPUs.