Re: [PATCH 01/15] sched/isolation: Support dynamic allocation for housekeeping masks

From: Frederic Weisbecker

Date: Tue Mar 31 2026 - 05:31:32 EST


Le Mon, Mar 30, 2026 at 07:43:21PM +0800, Qiliang Yuan a écrit :
11;rgb:2e2e/3434/3636> Hi Peter,
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2026 at 02:57:07PM +0100, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> > I think I asked this a while ago; why do we have more than one mask?
> > What is the actual purpose of being able to separate RCU from Timers?
>
> That's a fair point. For the vast majority of use cases (like NOHZ_FULL),
> these masks are indeed identical and should be updated as a single unit.
>
> The original motivation for separation was to allow extreme fine-tuning in
> HFT environments—for example, offloading RCU callbacks to keep a core
> mostly clean but allowing pinned timers for specific localized
> telemetry/monitoring.
>
> However, I acknowledge this adds significant complexity. In V13, I will
> unify these into a single "Global Housekeeping Mask" by default to
> simplify the configuration space, while keeping the underlying notifier
> infrastructure flexible enough for future specialized needs.

More precisely we only need four flags:

HK_TYPE_DOMAIN_BOOT (isolcpus=)
HK_TYPE_DOMAIN (cgroup v2 isolated partition + isolcpus=)
HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE (nohz_full=)
HK_TYPE_MANAGED_IRQ (isolcpus=managed_irq)

All the aliases of HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE need to be renamed to
HK_TYPE_KERNEL_NOISE.

Thanks.

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Frederic Weisbecker
SUSE Labs