Re: IRQ / SoftIRQ CPU time accounting broken by457533a7d3402d1d91fbc125c8bd1bd16dcd3cd4

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Tue Apr 28 2009 - 19:36:04 EST


(cc's added)

On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:19:38 -0400
Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> When running netperf for some 10GbE tests, I noticed
> that IRQ and SOFTIRQ CPU time is no longer reported for an
> otherwise idle CPU on recent kernels, at least for x86_64.
>
> If I take a 2-CPU system, and bind the NIC IRQ to CPU0, and
> bind the user-space netserver daemon to CPU1, the problem
> is obvious when blasting 10Gb/s of traffic at it. I see
> no CPU used for irq or softirq on CPU0, even though it is
> handling 13K interrupts/sec:
>
>
>
> % mpstat -P 0 1
> Linux 2.6.30-rc1 (venice) 04/22/09
>
> 11:25:25 CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %irq %soft %idle
> intr/s
> 11:25:26 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
> 13248.00
> 11:25:27 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00
> 13280.00
>
> Common sense tells me that is wrong, and oprofile verifies there is
> a lot happening on CPU0. Further, when I run a cpu-soaker in
> usermode bound to CPU0, I start to see irq, softirq, etc,
> being correctly identified:
>
> 11:28:02 CPU %user %nice %system %iowait %irq %soft %idle
> intr/s
> 11:28:03 0 45.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.96 52.94 0.00
> 13019.61
> 11:28:04 0 46.46 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.02 51.52 0.00
> 13414.14
>
> The problem is observable, but much less obvious when using a more
> common, e1000 1GbE NIC (15% softirq is missing, rather than 50%).
>
> I spent a few hours git-bisecting until I finally got here:
>
> % git-bisect bad
> Bisecting: 0 revisions left to test after this
> [457533a7d3402d1d91fbc125c8bd1bd16dcd3cd4] fix scaled & unscaled cputime
> accounting
>
> I have neither CONFIG_NO_HZ, CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING, or XEN configured.
>

Thanks for doing the bisection.

457533a7d3402d1d91fbc125c8bd1bd16dcd3cd4 was merged late last year, so
this regression has been around for a while.

We might have fixed it in more recent kernels - stranger things have
happened ;)

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