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authorGregory Haskins <ghaskins@novell.com>2008-12-29 09:39:53 -0500
committerGregory Haskins <ghaskins@novell.com>2008-12-29 09:39:53 -0500
commit917b627d4d981dc614519d7b34ea31a976b14e12 (patch)
treeedb1744bd3f943ee79ee4f6c995c48a28421504c /kernel/sched_rt.c
parent4075134e40804821f90866d7de56802e4dcecb1e (diff)
sched: create "pushable_tasks" list to limit pushing to one attempt
The RT scheduler employs a "push/pull" design to actively balance tasks within the system (on a per disjoint cpuset basis). When a task is awoken, it is immediately determined if there are any lower priority cpus which should be preempted. This is opposed to the way normal SCHED_OTHER tasks behave, which will wait for a periodic rebalancing operation to occur before spreading out load. When a particular RQ has more than 1 active RT task, it is said to be in an "overloaded" state. Once this occurs, the system enters the active balancing mode, where it will try to push the task away, or persuade a different cpu to pull it over. The system will stay in this state until the system falls back below the <= 1 queued RT task per RQ. However, the current implementation suffers from a limitation in the push logic. Once overloaded, all tasks (other than current) on the RQ are analyzed on every push operation, even if it was previously unpushable (due to affinity, etc). Whats more, the operation stops at the first task that is unpushable and will not look at items lower in the queue. This causes two problems: 1) We can have the same tasks analyzed over and over again during each push, which extends out the fast path in the scheduler for no gain. Consider a RQ that has dozens of tasks that are bound to a core. Each one of those tasks will be encountered and skipped for each push operation while they are queued. 2) There may be lower-priority tasks under the unpushable task that could have been successfully pushed, but will never be considered until either the unpushable task is cleared, or a pull operation succeeds. The net result is a potential latency source for mid priority tasks. This patch aims to rectify these two conditions by introducing a new priority sorted list: "pushable_tasks". A task is added to the list each time a task is activated or preempted. It is removed from the list any time it is deactivated, made current, or fails to push. This works because a task only needs to be attempted to push once. After an initial failure to push, the other cpus will eventually try to pull the task when the conditions are proper. This also solves the problem that we don't completely analyze all tasks due to encountering an unpushable tasks. Now every task will have a push attempted (when appropriate). This reduces latency both by shorting the critical section of the rq->lock for certain workloads, and by making sure the algorithm considers all eligible tasks in the system. [ rostedt: added a couple more BUG_ONs ] Signed-off-by: Gregory Haskins <ghaskins@novell.com> Acked-by: Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/sched_rt.c')
-rw-r--r--kernel/sched_rt.c119
1 files changed, 101 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/sched_rt.c b/kernel/sched_rt.c
index b0b6ea4ed67..fe9da6084c8 100644
--- a/kernel/sched_rt.c
+++ b/kernel/sched_rt.c
@@ -49,6 +49,24 @@ static void update_rt_migration(struct rq *rq)
rq->rt.overloaded = 0;
}
}
+
+static void enqueue_pushable_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
+{
+ plist_del(&p->pushable_tasks, &rq->rt.pushable_tasks);
+ plist_node_init(&p->pushable_tasks, p->prio);
+ plist_add(&p->pushable_tasks, &rq->rt.pushable_tasks);
+}
+
+static void dequeue_pushable_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
+{
+ plist_del(&p->pushable_tasks, &rq->rt.pushable_tasks);
+}
+
+#else
+
+#define enqueue_pushable_task(rq, p) do { } while (0)
+#define dequeue_pushable_task(rq, p) do { } while (0)
+
#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
static inline struct task_struct *rt_task_of(struct sched_rt_entity *rt_se)
@@ -751,6 +769,9 @@ static void enqueue_task_rt(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int wakeup)
enqueue_rt_entity(rt_se);
+ if (!task_current(rq, p) && p->rt.nr_cpus_allowed > 1)
+ enqueue_pushable_task(rq, p);
+
inc_cpu_load(rq, p->se.load.weight);
}
@@ -761,6 +782,8 @@ static void dequeue_task_rt(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int sleep)
update_curr_rt(rq);
dequeue_rt_entity(rt_se);
+ dequeue_pushable_task(rq, p);
+
dec_cpu_load(rq, p->se.load.weight);
}
@@ -911,7 +934,7 @@ static struct sched_rt_entity *pick_next_rt_entity(struct rq *rq,
return next;
}
-static struct task_struct *pick_next_task_rt(struct rq *rq)
+static struct task_struct *_pick_next_task_rt(struct rq *rq)
{
struct sched_rt_entity *rt_se;
struct task_struct *p;
@@ -933,6 +956,18 @@ static struct task_struct *pick_next_task_rt(struct rq *rq)
p = rt_task_of(rt_se);
p->se.exec_start = rq->clock;
+
+ return p;
+}
+
+static struct task_struct *pick_next_task_rt(struct rq *rq)
+{
+ struct task_struct *p = _pick_next_task_rt(rq);
+
+ /* The running task is never eligible for pushing */
+ if (p)
+ dequeue_pushable_task(rq, p);
+
return p;
}
@@ -940,6 +975,13 @@ static void put_prev_task_rt(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
{
update_curr_rt(rq);
p->se.exec_start = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * The previous task needs to be made eligible for pushing
+ * if it is still active
+ */
+ if (p->se.on_rq && p->rt.nr_cpus_allowed > 1)
+ enqueue_pushable_task(rq, p);
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
@@ -1116,6 +1158,31 @@ static struct rq *find_lock_lowest_rq(struct task_struct *task, struct rq *rq)
return lowest_rq;
}
+static inline int has_pushable_tasks(struct rq *rq)
+{
+ return !plist_head_empty(&rq->rt.pushable_tasks);
+}
+
+static struct task_struct *pick_next_pushable_task(struct rq *rq)
+{
+ struct task_struct *p;
+
+ if (!has_pushable_tasks(rq))
+ return NULL;
+
+ p = plist_first_entry(&rq->rt.pushable_tasks,
+ struct task_struct, pushable_tasks);
+
+ BUG_ON(rq->cpu != task_cpu(p));
+ BUG_ON(task_current(rq, p));
+ BUG_ON(p->rt.nr_cpus_allowed <= 1);
+
+ BUG_ON(!p->se.on_rq);
+ BUG_ON(!rt_task(p));
+
+ return p;
+}
+
/*
* If the current CPU has more than one RT task, see if the non
* running task can migrate over to a CPU that is running a task
@@ -1125,13 +1192,12 @@ static int push_rt_task(struct rq *rq)
{
struct task_struct *next_task;
struct rq *lowest_rq;
- int ret = 0;
int paranoid = RT_MAX_TRIES;
if (!rq->rt.overloaded)
return 0;
- next_task = pick_next_highest_task_rt(rq, -1);
+ next_task = pick_next_pushable_task(rq);
if (!next_task)
return 0;
@@ -1163,12 +1229,19 @@ static int push_rt_task(struct rq *rq)
* so it is possible that next_task has changed.
* If it has, then try again.
*/
- task = pick_next_highest_task_rt(rq, -1);
+ task = pick_next_pushable_task(rq);
if (unlikely(task != next_task) && task && paranoid--) {
put_task_struct(next_task);
next_task = task;
goto retry;
}
+
+ /*
+ * Once we have failed to push this task, we will not
+ * try again, since the other cpus will pull from us
+ * when they are ready
+ */
+ dequeue_pushable_task(rq, next_task);
goto out;
}
@@ -1180,23 +1253,12 @@ static int push_rt_task(struct rq *rq)
double_unlock_balance(rq, lowest_rq);
- ret = 1;
out:
put_task_struct(next_task);
- return ret;
+ return 1;
}
-/*
- * TODO: Currently we just use the second highest prio task on
- * the queue, and stop when it can't migrate (or there's
- * no more RT tasks). There may be a case where a lower
- * priority RT task has a different affinity than the
- * higher RT task. In this case the lower RT task could
- * possibly be able to migrate where as the higher priority
- * RT task could not. We currently ignore this issue.
- * Enhancements are welcome!
- */
static void push_rt_tasks(struct rq *rq)
{
/* push_rt_task will return true if it moved an RT */
@@ -1295,7 +1357,7 @@ static void pre_schedule_rt(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev)
*/
static int needs_post_schedule_rt(struct rq *rq)
{
- return rq->rt.overloaded ? 1 : 0;
+ return has_pushable_tasks(rq);
}
static void post_schedule_rt(struct rq *rq)
@@ -1317,7 +1379,7 @@ static void task_wake_up_rt(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p)
{
if (!task_running(rq, p) &&
!test_tsk_need_resched(rq->curr) &&
- rq->rt.overloaded &&
+ has_pushable_tasks(rq) &&
p->rt.nr_cpus_allowed > 1)
push_rt_tasks(rq);
}
@@ -1354,6 +1416,24 @@ static void set_cpus_allowed_rt(struct task_struct *p,
if (p->se.on_rq && (weight != p->rt.nr_cpus_allowed)) {
struct rq *rq = task_rq(p);
+ if (!task_current(rq, p)) {
+ /*
+ * Make sure we dequeue this task from the pushable list
+ * before going further. It will either remain off of
+ * the list because we are no longer pushable, or it
+ * will be requeued.
+ */
+ if (p->rt.nr_cpus_allowed > 1)
+ dequeue_pushable_task(rq, p);
+
+ /*
+ * Requeue if our weight is changing and still > 1
+ */
+ if (weight > 1)
+ enqueue_pushable_task(rq, p);
+
+ }
+
if ((p->rt.nr_cpus_allowed <= 1) && (weight > 1)) {
rq->rt.rt_nr_migratory++;
} else if ((p->rt.nr_cpus_allowed > 1) && (weight <= 1)) {
@@ -1538,6 +1618,9 @@ static void set_curr_task_rt(struct rq *rq)
struct task_struct *p = rq->curr;
p->se.exec_start = rq->clock;
+
+ /* The running task is never eligible for pushing */
+ dequeue_pushable_task(rq, p);
}
static const struct sched_class rt_sched_class = {