[RFC PATCH] arm64: defconfig: Disable fine-grained task level IRQ time accounting
Thomas Gleixner
tglx at linutronix.de
Mon Aug 3 15:22:53 EDT 2020
Valentin,
Valentin Schneider <valentin.schneider at arm.com> writes:
> On 03/08/20 16:13, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>> Vladimir Oltean <olteanv at gmail.com> writes:
>>>> 1) When irq accounting is disabled, RT throttling kicks in as
>>>> expected.
>>>>
>>>> 2) With irq accounting the RT throttler does not kick in and the RCU
>>>> stall/lockups happen.
>>> What is this telling us?
>>
>> It seems that the fine grained irq time accounting affects the runtime
>> accounting in some way which I haven't figured out yet.
>>
>
> With IRQ_TIME_ACCOUNTING, rq_clock_task() will always be incremented by a
> lesser-or-equal value than when not having the option; you start with the
> same delta_exec but slice some for the IRQ accounting, and leave the rest
> for the rq_clock_task() (+paravirt).
>
> IIUC this means that if you spend e.g. 10% of the time in IRQ and 90% of
> the time running the stress-ng RT tasks, despite having RT tasks hogging
> the entirety of the "available time" it is still only 90% runtime, which is
> below the 95% default and the throttling doesn't happen.
totaltime = irqtime + tasktime
Ignoring irqtime and pretending that totaltime is what the scheduler
can control and deal with is naive at best.
Thanks,
tglx
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