[PATCH 06/10] sched/fair: Clear the target CPU from the cpumask of CPUs searched

Mel Gorman mgorman at techsingularity.net
Fri Dec 4 06:30:30 EST 2020


On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 11:56:36AM +0100, Vincent Guittot wrote:
> > The intent was that the sibling might still be an idle candidate. In
> > the current draft of the series, I do not even clear this so that the
> > SMT sibling is considered as an idle candidate. The reasoning is that if
> > there are no idle cores then an SMT sibling of the target is as good an
> > idle CPU to select as any.
> 
> Isn't the purpose of select_idle_smt ?
> 

Only in part.

> select_idle_core() looks for an idle core and opportunistically saves
> an idle CPU candidate to skip select_idle_cpu. In this case this is
> useless loops for select_idle_core() because we are sure that the core
> is not idle
> 

If select_idle_core() finds an idle candidate other than the sibling,
it'll use it if there is no idle core -- it picks a busy sibling based
on a linear walk of the cpumask. Similarly, select_idle_cpu() is not
guaranteed to scan the sibling first (ordering) or even reach the sibling
(throttling). select_idle_smt() is a last-ditch effort.

-- 
Mel Gorman
SUSE Labs



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