Re: [RFC PATCHSET] workqueue: implement concurrency managed workqueue

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Thu Oct 01 2009 - 13:08:34 EST


On 10/01/2009 06:55 PM, Tejun Heo wrote:
For kvm, we don't want to force a specific scheduling class for vcpu
threads, so we'd need infrastructure to create a new scheduling class
out of an existing one to hook the two callbacks. Seems like quite a
lot of work, for something that is orthogonal to scheduling.

Tejun, would preempt notifiers work for your workqueues? see bottom of
include/linux/preempt.h.
I considered that but the thing is workqueue needs to know when a
thread wakes up not when it gets scheduled. Of course we can add
another notifier op and call it from try_to_wake_up() but I really
didn't want to add yet another hook in a very hot path which will only
be useful for very small number of tasks but yet has to be called for
every operation and the sched_class mechanism means that we already
have hooks at all the interesting spots, so I think it's better to
make use of them instead of adding another set of callbacks.

Right, it's a subtle difference that makes p_n unusable for you.

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