[PATCH 29/33] sched/arm64: Move fallback task cpumask to HK_TYPE_DOMAIN
Frederic Weisbecker
frederic at kernel.org
Wed Jan 21 09:06:07 PST 2026
Le Tue, Jan 20, 2026 at 03:15:14PM +0000, Will Deacon a écrit :
> Hi Frederic,
>
> On Thu, Jan 01, 2026 at 11:13:54PM +0100, Frederic Weisbecker wrote:
> > When none of the allowed CPUs of a task are online, it gets migrated
> > to the fallback cpumask which is all the non nohz_full CPUs.
> >
> > However just like nohz_full CPUs, domain isolated CPUs don't want to be
> > disturbed by tasks that have lost their CPU affinities.
> >
> > And since nohz_full rely on domain isolation to work correctly, the
> > housekeeping mask of domain isolated CPUs should always be a superset of
> > the housekeeping mask of nohz_full CPUs (there can be CPUs that are
> > domain isolated but not nohz_full, OTOH there shouldn't be nohz_full
> > CPUs that are not domain isolated):
> >
> > HK_TYPE_DOMAIN | HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE == HK_TYPE_DOMAIN
> >
> > Therefore use HK_TYPE_DOMAIN as the appropriate fallback target for
> > tasks and since this cpumask can be modified at runtime, make sure
> > that 32 bits support CPUs on ARM64 mismatched systems are not isolated
> > by cpusets.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Frederic Weisbecker <frederic at kernel.org>
> > Reviewed-by: Waiman Long <longman at redhat.com>
> > ---
> > arch/arm64/kernel/cpufeature.c | 18 +++++++++++++++---
> > include/linux/cpu.h | 4 ++++
> > kernel/cgroup/cpuset.c | 17 ++++++++++++++---
> > 3 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
>
> tbh, I'd also be fine just saying that isolation isn't reliable on these
> systems and then you don't need to add the extra arch hook.
Hmm, I think I heard about nohz_full usage on arm64 but I'm not sure.
And I usually expect isolcpus or cpuset isolated partitions to be even
more broadly used, it's lighter isolation with less constraints.
Anyway you're probably right that we could remove isolation support here
but I don't want to break any existing user.
> Whatever you prefer, but please can you update the text in
> Documentation/arch/arm64/asymmetric-32bit.rst to cover the interaction
> between the asymmetric stuff and cpu isolation?
I'll keep that path and update the documentation. I guess we can still
consider removing that support afterward. If we do so anyway, it would
deserve its own patchset and shouldn't be hidden in this pile.
Thanks.
--
Frederic Weisbecker
SUSE Labs
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