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authorMartin Wilck <martin.wilck@ts.fujitsu.com>2010-03-10 15:23:06 -0800
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2010-03-12 15:52:39 -0800
commitae74e823cb7d4cd476f623fce9a38f625f6c09a8 (patch)
tree404aba91d5c634cfc8d3ecc847281f12fc8e5e1e
parentf1eb1332b8f07e937add24c6fd2ac40b8737a2f4 (diff)
ipmi: add parameter to limit CPU usage in kipmid
In some cases kipmid can use a lot of CPU. This adds a way to tune the CPU used by kipmid to help in those cases. By setting kipmid_max_busy_us to a value between 100 and 500, it is possible to bring down kipmid CPU load to practically 0 without loosing too much ipmi throughput performance. Not setting the value, or setting the value to zero, operation is unaffected. Signed-off-by: Martin Wilck <martin.wilck@ts.fujitsu.com> Signed-off-by: Corey Minyard <cminyard@mvista.com> Cc: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
-rw-r--r--Documentation/IPMI.txt12
-rw-r--r--drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c66
2 files changed, 76 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/IPMI.txt b/Documentation/IPMI.txt
index bc38283379f..69dd29ed824 100644
--- a/Documentation/IPMI.txt
+++ b/Documentation/IPMI.txt
@@ -365,6 +365,7 @@ You can change this at module load time (for a module) with:
regshifts=<shift1>,<shift2>,...
slave_addrs=<addr1>,<addr2>,...
force_kipmid=<enable1>,<enable2>,...
+ kipmid_max_busy_us=<ustime1>,<ustime2>,...
unload_when_empty=[0|1]
Each of these except si_trydefaults is a list, the first item for the
@@ -433,6 +434,7 @@ kernel command line as:
ipmi_si.regshifts=<shift1>,<shift2>,...
ipmi_si.slave_addrs=<addr1>,<addr2>,...
ipmi_si.force_kipmid=<enable1>,<enable2>,...
+ ipmi_si.kipmid_max_busy_us=<ustime1>,<ustime2>,...
It works the same as the module parameters of the same names.
@@ -450,6 +452,16 @@ force this thread on or off. If you force it off and don't have
interrupts, the driver will run VERY slowly. Don't blame me,
these interfaces suck.
+Unfortunately, this thread can use a lot of CPU depending on the
+interface's performance. This can waste a lot of CPU and cause
+various issues with detecting idle CPU and using extra power. To
+avoid this, the kipmid_max_busy_us sets the maximum amount of time, in
+microseconds, that kipmid will spin before sleeping for a tick. This
+value sets a balance between performance and CPU waste and needs to be
+tuned to your needs. Maybe, someday, auto-tuning will be added, but
+that's not a simple thing and even the auto-tuning would need to be
+tuned to the user's desired performance.
+
The driver supports a hot add and remove of interfaces. This way,
interfaces can be added or removed after the kernel is up and running.
This is done using /sys/modules/ipmi_si/parameters/hotmod, which is a
diff --git a/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c b/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c
index 176f1751237..c234ada6456 100644
--- a/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c
+++ b/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c
@@ -295,6 +295,9 @@ struct smi_info {
static int force_kipmid[SI_MAX_PARMS];
static int num_force_kipmid;
+static unsigned int kipmid_max_busy_us[SI_MAX_PARMS];
+static int num_max_busy_us;
+
static int unload_when_empty = 1;
static int try_smi_init(struct smi_info *smi);
@@ -925,23 +928,77 @@ static void set_run_to_completion(void *send_info, int i_run_to_completion)
}
}
+/*
+ * Use -1 in the nsec value of the busy waiting timespec to tell that
+ * we are spinning in kipmid looking for something and not delaying
+ * between checks
+ */
+static inline void ipmi_si_set_not_busy(struct timespec *ts)
+{
+ ts->tv_nsec = -1;
+}
+static inline int ipmi_si_is_busy(struct timespec *ts)
+{
+ return ts->tv_nsec != -1;
+}
+
+static int ipmi_thread_busy_wait(enum si_sm_result smi_result,
+ const struct smi_info *smi_info,
+ struct timespec *busy_until)
+{
+ unsigned int max_busy_us = 0;
+
+ if (smi_info->intf_num < num_max_busy_us)
+ max_busy_us = kipmid_max_busy_us[smi_info->intf_num];
+ if (max_busy_us == 0 || smi_result != SI_SM_CALL_WITH_DELAY)
+ ipmi_si_set_not_busy(busy_until);
+ else if (!ipmi_si_is_busy(busy_until)) {
+ getnstimeofday(busy_until);
+ timespec_add_ns(busy_until, max_busy_us*NSEC_PER_USEC);
+ } else {
+ struct timespec now;
+ getnstimeofday(&now);
+ if (unlikely(timespec_compare(&now, busy_until) > 0)) {
+ ipmi_si_set_not_busy(busy_until);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
+/*
+ * A busy-waiting loop for speeding up IPMI operation.
+ *
+ * Lousy hardware makes this hard. This is only enabled for systems
+ * that are not BT and do not have interrupts. It starts spinning
+ * when an operation is complete or until max_busy tells it to stop
+ * (if that is enabled). See the paragraph on kimid_max_busy_us in
+ * Documentation/IPMI.txt for details.
+ */
static int ipmi_thread(void *data)
{
struct smi_info *smi_info = data;
unsigned long flags;
enum si_sm_result smi_result;
+ struct timespec busy_until;
+ ipmi_si_set_not_busy(&busy_until);
set_user_nice(current, 19);
while (!kthread_should_stop()) {
+ int busy_wait;
+
spin_lock_irqsave(&(smi_info->si_lock), flags);
smi_result = smi_event_handler(smi_info, 0);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(smi_info->si_lock), flags);
+ busy_wait = ipmi_thread_busy_wait(smi_result, smi_info,
+ &busy_until);
if (smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITHOUT_DELAY)
; /* do nothing */
- else if (smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITH_DELAY)
+ else if (smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITH_DELAY && busy_wait)
schedule();
else
- schedule_timeout_interruptible(1);
+ schedule_timeout_interruptible(0);
}
return 0;
}
@@ -1212,6 +1269,11 @@ module_param(unload_when_empty, int, 0);
MODULE_PARM_DESC(unload_when_empty, "Unload the module if no interfaces are"
" specified or found, default is 1. Setting to 0"
" is useful for hot add of devices using hotmod.");
+module_param_array(kipmid_max_busy_us, uint, &num_max_busy_us, 0644);
+MODULE_PARM_DESC(kipmid_max_busy_us,
+ "Max time (in microseconds) to busy-wait for IPMI data before"
+ " sleeping. 0 (default) means to wait forever. Set to 100-500"
+ " if kipmid is using up a lot of CPU time.");
static void std_irq_cleanup(struct smi_info *info)