Re: [PATCH (update 3)] timer: Run calc_load halfway through eachround_jiffies second

From: Simon Arlott
Date: Fri Mar 02 2007 - 12:34:00 EST


On 02/03/07 16:35, Eric Dumazet wrote:
On Friday 02 March 2007 16:15, Simon Arlott wrote:
Whenever jiffies is started at a multiple of 5*HZ or wraps, calc_load is
run exactly on the second which is when tasks using round_jiffies will
be scheduled to run. This has a bad effect on the load average, making
it tend towards 1.00 if a task happens to run every time the load is
being calculated.

This changes calc_load so that it updates load half a second after any
tasks scheduled using round_jiffies.

I believe this patch is too complex/hazardous and may break exp decay computation.

Only for a single calculation whenever it has to adjust, which should only happen every 49.7 days (on 32-bit archs). (Or 5 minutes after booting... I always wondered why that happened and now I see it's initialised so it always wraps early). Whilst it is in sync with jiffies it will not affect the process - count is just set to the current value every time. Even with NO_HZ because jiffies will be correct when calc_load is called.

(Even if nobody care about avenrun[] those days :), do you ? )

You could just change LOAD_FREQ from (5*HZ) to (5*HZ+1)
You can see that 5.01 instead of 5.00 second gives the same EXP_xx values.

So (5*HZ + 1) is safe. (because HZ >= 100)

On HZ=1000, this would cause the load average to be pushed towards +1.00 for up to 2 minutes every ~83 minutes with no obvious cause. (If a task takes ~10-20ms to run, so 20 runs are needed at HZ=1000 before it passes it again).

On HZ=100 it would happen every ~8 minutes for up to 10 seconds and never be noticed.

Using 5*HZ+2 would move this to ~167 and ~17 minutes which would mitigate the effect further still without changing the exp values.

1884.25 -> 1883.62
2014.15 -> 2014.02
2036.65 -> 2036.61

Will anyone notice if the load is adjusted slightly less frequently?


If this is considered preferable to adjusting calc_load to avoid almost all round_jiffies scheduled tasks (some of which may take longer than ~15ms to run), then I have no problems with it - I just needed something to stop my driver changes doing odd things to the load average for other people. I'll continue to run with this version, is it possible to add a Kconfig option for it somewhere?

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Simon Arlott
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