[RFC PATCH v3 3/6] sched: pack small tasks
Preeti U Murthy
preeti at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Wed Mar 27 06:21:51 EDT 2013
Hi,
On 03/26/2013 05:56 PM, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-03-22 at 13:25 +0100, Vincent Guittot wrote:
>> +static bool is_buddy_busy(int cpu)
>> +{
>> + struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
>> +
>> + /*
>> + * A busy buddy is a CPU with a high load or a small load with
>> a lot of
>> + * running tasks.
>> + */
>> + return (rq->avg.runnable_avg_sum >
>> + (rq->avg.runnable_avg_period / (rq->nr_running
>> + 2)));
>> +}
>
> Why does the comment talk about load but we don't see it in the
> equation. Also, why does nr_running matter at all? I thought we'd
> simply bother with utilization, if fully utilized we're done etc..
>
Peter, lets say the run-queue has 50% utilization and is running 2
tasks. And we wish to find out if it is busy. We would compare this
metric with the cpu power, which lets say is 100.
rq->util * 100 < cpu_of(rq)->power.
In the above scenario would we declare the cpu _not_busy? Or would we do
the following:
(rq->util * 100) * #nr_running < cpu_of(rq)->power and conclude that it
is just enough _busy_ to not take on more processes?
@Vincent: Yes the comment above needs to be fixed. A busy buddy is a CPU
with *high rq utilization*, as far as the equation goes.
Regards
Preeti U Murthy
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