Re: [git pull] scheduler changes for v2.6.26

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Mon Apr 21 2008 - 15:44:35 EST



* Frans Pop <elendil@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > It would be nice if you could try sched-devel/latest because it has
> > an improved ftrace "sched_switch" tracer where you can generate much
> > longer traces of this incident. Try the new /debug/trace_entries
> > runtime tunable.
>
> I'll try to get the trace and will reply on the private thread we had.
> I may need additional instructions though.

you could also reply to this thread if you dont mind, so that others can
chime in too.

the 700-800 msecs of delays you see are very "brutal" so there must be
something fundamentally wrong going on here.

Could you first check (under sched-devel/latest) the quality of your
sched-clock, via running this script:

http://people.redhat.com/mingo/cfs-scheduler/tools/watch-rq-clock.sh

if you run it, it should output ~1000 msecs periods every second:

europe:~> watch-rq-clock.sh
1002.115042
1005.509851
1004.187275
1004.409980
1004.430264
1004.445508

if it's way too 'slow', say it only 100 msecs per second, then the
scheduler clock is mis-measuring time and what the scheduler thinks to
be a 40 msecs delay might become a 400 msecs delay.

Ingo
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