Re: [RFC PATCH] sched: smart wake-affine
From: Michael Wang
Date: Sun Jun 02 2013 - 23:26:35 EST
On 06/03/2013 11:09 AM, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> On Mon, 2013-06-03 at 10:28 +0800, Michael Wang wrote:
>> On 05/28/2013 01:05 PM, Michael Wang wrote:
>>> wake-affine stuff is always trying to pull wakee close to waker, by theory,
>>> this will bring benefit if waker's cpu cached hot data for wakee, or the
>>> extreme ping-pong case.
>>>
>>> And testing show it could benefit hackbench 15% at most.
>>>
>>> However, the whole stuff is somewhat blindly and time-consuming, some
>>> workload therefore suffer.
>>>
>>> And testing show it could damage pgbench 50% at most.
>>>
>>> Thus, wake-affine stuff should be smarter, and realise when to stop
>>> it's thankless effort.
>>
>> Is there any comments?
>
> (I haven't had time to test-drive yet, -rt munches time like popcorn)
I see ;-)
During my testing, this one works well on the box, solved the issues of
pgbench and won't harm hackbench any, I think we have caught some good
point here :)
Regards,
Michael Wang
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