Re: HT (Hyper Threading) aware process scheduling doesn't work asit should

From: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
Date: Mon Oct 31 2011 - 08:02:01 EST


On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, Artem S. Tashkinov wrote:
> > On Oct 31, 2011, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 30 Oct 2011, Artem S. Tashkinov wrote:
> > > > Please make sure both are set to 0. If they were not 0 at the time you
> > > > ran your tests, please retest and report back.
> > >
> > > That's 0 & 0 for me.
> >
> > How idle is your system during the test?
>
> load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00

I believe cpuidle will interfere with the scheduling in that case. Could
you run your test with higher loads (start with one, and go up to eight
tasks that are CPU-hogs, measuring each step)?

> I have to insist that people conduct this test on their own without trusting my
> words. Probably there's something I overlook or don't fully understand but from

What you should attempt to do is to give us a reproducible test case. A
shell script or C/perl/python/whatever program that when run clearly shows
the problem you're complaining about on your system. Failing that, a very
detailed description (read: step by step) of how you're testing things.

I can't see anything wrong in my X5550 workstation (4 cores, 8 threads,
single processor, i.e. not NUMA) running 3.0.8.

> what I see, there's a serious issue here (at least Microsoft XP and 7 work exactly

So far it looks like that, since your system is almost entirely idle, it
could be trying to minimize task-run latency by scheduling work to the few
cores/threads that are not in deep sleep (they take time to wake up, are
often cache-cold, etc).

Please use tools/power/x86/turbostat to track core usage and idle-states
instead of top/htop. That might give you better information, and I
think you will appreciate getting to know that tool. Note: turbostat
reports *averages* for each thread.

--
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them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
Henrique Holschuh
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