Re: __do_softirq and real-time execution context

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Mon Aug 04 2008 - 03:41:52 EST


On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 07:02 +0000, Kostya B wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please consider the following:
>
> __do_softirq could be run from several checkpoints in kernel and even can employ userspace process context.
> For example, under heavy network traffic such process could be blocked for a relatively large period until ksoftirqd wakes up and takes control for Rx/Tx.
>
> In the case of regular userspace process the ksoftirqd solves the kernel/user trade-off problem pretty well.
> However, in the case of _real-time_ process, such behavior may yield severe outcomes. Real-time (e.g. NTPL FIFO thread) might require short responses and low latency.
>
> The proposal is that __do_softirq should not run its pending tasks in the context of RT process. Just check has_rt_policy() and immediately wake up ksoftirqd.

Please look at the -rt patches.

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