a LLC sched domain bug for panda board?

Preeti U Murthy preeti at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Feb 3 22:12:16 EST 2014


Hi Alex, Vincent,

On 02/04/2014 02:10 AM, Vincent Guittot wrote:
> Yes,  it's probably worth enabling by default for all ARM arch.
> 
> Vincent
> 
> On 02/04/2014 12:28 AM, Vincent Guittot wrote:
>> On 3 February 2014 17:27, Vincent Guittot <vincent.guittot at linaro.org>
> wrote:
>>> Have you checked that CONFIG_SCHED_LC is set ?
>>
>> sorry it's CONFIG_SCHED_MC
> 
> Thanks for reminder! no it wasn't set. Does it means
> arch/arm/configs/omap2plus_defconfig need add this config?

Hmm..ok let me think this aloud. So looks like the SMT,MC and the NUMA
sched domains are optional depending on the architecture. They are
config dependent. These domains could potentially exist on the processor
layout, but if the respective CONFIG options are not set, the scheduler
could very well ignore these levels.

What this means is that although the architecture could populate the
cpu_sibling_mask and cpu_coregroup_mask, the scheduler is not mandated
to schedule across the SMT and MC levels of the topology.
Its just the CPU sched domain which is guaranteed to be present no
matter what.

This is indeed interesting to note :) Thanks Alex for bringing up this
point :)

On PowerPC, the SCHED_MC option can never be set. Its not even optional.
On x86, it is on by default and on arm looks like its off by default.

Thanks,

Regards
Preeti U Murthy



> 
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 3 February 2014 17:17, Alex Shi <alex.shi at linaro.org> wrote:
>>>> I just run the 3.14-rc1 kernel on panda board. The only domain for it is
>>>> 'CPU' domain, but this domain has no SD_SHARE_PKG_RESOURCES setting, it
>>>> has no sd_llc.
>>>>
>>>> Guess the right domain for this board should be MC. So is it a bug?
>>>>
>>>> ..
>>>> /proc/sys/kernel/sched_domain/cpu0/domain0/name:CPU
>>>> ..
>>>> /proc/sys/kernel/sched_domain/cpu1/domain0/name:CPU
>>>>
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>>>> Thanks
>>>>     Alex
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