Re: large intermittent latency spike 2.6.28 (and 2.6.27.10), bisectcommit ca7e716c7833aeaeb8fedd6d004c5f5d5e14d325 -> Revert "sched_clock: preventscd->clock from moving backwards"

From: Jayson King
Date: Wed Dec 31 2008 - 17:25:23 EST


Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> Jayson King <dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Please disregard this. ...
>
> can you run latencytop to see if it can pinpoint a cause of latency?

Like I said in my other reply I was running the wrong kernel when I wrote that (oops)... So now I am still sure it is ca7e716.

Ingo's patch makes the same change that reverting ca7e716 does here:

- max_clock = scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC;
+ max_clock = wrap_max(scd->clock, scd->tick_gtod + TICK_NSEC);


And with that change (I'm using Ingo's patch now) I can't trigger the hang anymore. And before, I could reliably trigger it in a short time.

Jayson

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