Re: [PATCH] sched/deadline: Update total bandwidth when adding new task

From: Juri Lelli
Date: Wed Feb 19 2014 - 05:07:36 EST


On 02/19/2014 03:56 AM, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> While debugging the crash with the bad nr_running accounting, I hit
> another bug where, after running my sched deadline test, I was getting
> failures to take a CPU offline. It was giving me a -EBUSY error.
>
> Adding a bunch of trace_printk()s around, I found that the cpu
> notifier that called sched_cpu_inactive() was returning a failure. The
> overflow value was coming up negative?
>
> Adding more trace_printk()s, I found that task_dead_dl() function was
> subtracting the exact amount that was keeping the CPU from going
> offline. I then realized that the task_dead_dl() was updating the
> total_bw for the task that was going away, but there was nothing that
> added to the total_bw when the task came alive.

We call __dl_add() from dl_overflow(), right before calling __setscheduler().

> If total_bw is not
> zero for a CPU, it will keep that CPU from going offline.
>
> Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> diff --git a/kernel/sched/core.c b/kernel/sched/core.c
> index b46131e..17f4830 100644
> --- a/kernel/sched/core.c
> +++ b/kernel/sched/core.c
> @@ -3178,6 +3178,7 @@ static void
> __setparam_dl(struct task_struct *p, const struct sched_attr *attr)
> {
> struct sched_dl_entity *dl_se = &p->dl;
> + struct dl_bw *dl_b = dl_bw_of(task_cpu(p));
>
> init_dl_task_timer(dl_se);
> dl_se->dl_runtime = attr->sched_runtime;
> @@ -3187,6 +3188,7 @@ __setparam_dl(struct task_struct *p, const struct sched_attr *attr)
> dl_se->dl_bw = to_ratio(dl_se->dl_period, dl_se->dl_runtime);
> dl_se->dl_throttled = 0;
> dl_se->dl_new = 1;
> + __dl_add(dl_b, dl_se->dl_bw);
> }

This is intended to set params for a task that is going to become -deadline. I
don't think it is the right place to update dl_b. And it seems you add it twice
(inside dl_overflow and inside __setscheduler).

I performed some tests, and it seems that dl_b is updated correctly, once when
the task is started and once when task_dead_dl() is called.

That said, I'm still testing with your stress-cpu-hotplug.

Thanks,

- Juri

>
> /* Actually do priority change: must hold pi & rq lock. */
>
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