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authorMel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>2012-11-21 01:18:23 +0000
committerMel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>2012-12-11 14:42:55 +0000
commitb8593bfda1652755136333cdd362de125b283a9c (patch)
treec0395d9cf775fd9225e81b055fc8f5540a14333a /kernel/sched/fair.c
parente42c8ff2999de1239a57d434bfbd8e9f2a56e814 (diff)
mm: sched: Adapt the scanning rate if a NUMA hinting fault does not migrate
The PTE scanning rate and fault rates are two of the biggest sources of system CPU overhead with automatic NUMA placement. Ideally a proper policy would detect if a workload was properly placed, schedule and adjust the PTE scanning rate accordingly. We do not track the necessary information to do that but we at least know if we migrated or not. This patch scans slower if a page was not migrated as the result of a NUMA hinting fault up to sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_max which is now higher than the previous default. Once every minute it will reset the scanner in case of phase changes. This is hilariously crude and the numbers are arbitrary. Workloads will converge quite slowly in comparison to what a proper policy should be able to do. On the plus side, we will chew up less CPU for workloads that have no need for automatic balancing. Signed-off-by: Mel Gorman <mgorman@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/sched/fair.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/sched/fair.c29
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/sched/fair.c b/kernel/sched/fair.c
index dd18087fd36..4b577863933 100644
--- a/kernel/sched/fair.c
+++ b/kernel/sched/fair.c
@@ -784,7 +784,8 @@ update_stats_curr_start(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se)
* numa task sample period in ms
*/
unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_min = 100;
-unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_max = 100*16;
+unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_max = 100*50;
+unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_reset = 100*600;
/* Portion of address space to scan in MB */
unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_size = 256;
@@ -806,20 +807,19 @@ static void task_numa_placement(struct task_struct *p)
/*
* Got a PROT_NONE fault for a page on @node.
*/
-void task_numa_fault(int node, int pages)
+void task_numa_fault(int node, int pages, bool migrated)
{
struct task_struct *p = current;
/* FIXME: Allocate task-specific structure for placement policy here */
/*
- * Assume that as faults occur that pages are getting properly placed
- * and fewer NUMA hints are required. Note that this is a big
- * assumption, it assumes processes reach a steady steady with no
- * further phase changes.
+ * If pages are properly placed (did not migrate) then scan slower.
+ * This is reset periodically in case of phase changes
*/
- p->numa_scan_period = min(sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_max,
- p->numa_scan_period + jiffies_to_msecs(2));
+ if (!migrated)
+ p->numa_scan_period = min(sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_max,
+ p->numa_scan_period + jiffies_to_msecs(10));
task_numa_placement(p);
}
@@ -858,6 +858,19 @@ void task_numa_work(struct callback_head *work)
return;
/*
+ * Reset the scan period if enough time has gone by. Objective is that
+ * scanning will be reduced if pages are properly placed. As tasks
+ * can enter different phases this needs to be re-examined. Lacking
+ * proper tracking of reference behaviour, this blunt hammer is used.
+ */
+ migrate = mm->numa_next_reset;
+ if (time_after(now, migrate)) {
+ p->numa_scan_period = sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_min;
+ next_scan = now + msecs_to_jiffies(sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_reset);
+ xchg(&mm->numa_next_reset, next_scan);
+ }
+
+ /*
* Enforce maximal scan/migration frequency..
*/
migrate = mm->numa_next_scan;