Re: [ PATCH 0/8] sched: remove cpu_load array

From: Alex Shi
Date: Sun Mar 16 2014 - 23:25:54 EST


On 03/13/2014 01:57 PM, Alex Shi wrote:
> In the cpu_load decay usage, we mixed the long term, short term load with
> balance bias, randomly pick a big/small value from them according to balance
> destination or source. This mix is wrong, the balance bias should be based
> on task moving cost between cpu groups, not on random history or instant load.
> History load maybe diverage a lot from real load, that lead to incorrect bias.
>
> In fact, the cpu_load decays can be replaced by the sched_avg decay, that
> also decays load on time. The balance bias part can fullly use fixed bias --
> imbalance_pct, which is already used in newly idle, wake, forkexec balancing
> and numa balancing scenarios.
>
> Currently the only working idx is busy_idx and idle_idx.
> As to busy_idx:
> We mix history load decay and bias together. The ridiculous thing is, when
> all cpu load are continuous stable, long/short term load is same. then we
> lose the bias meaning, so any minimum imbalance may cause unnecessary task
> moving. To prevent this funny thing happen, we have to reuse the
> imbalance_pct again in find_busiest_group(). But that clearly causes over
> bias in normal time. If there are some burst load in system, it is more worse.
>

Any comments?

> As to idle_idx:
> Though I have some cencern of usage corretion,
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/3/12/247, but since we are working on cpu
> idle migration into scheduler. The problem will be reconsidered. We don't
> need to care it now.
>
> This patch removed the cpu_load idx decay, since it can be replaced by
> sched_avg feature. and left the imbalance_pct bias untouched, since only
> idle_idx missed it, but it is fine. and will be reconsidered soon.
>
>
> V5,
> 1, remove unify bias patch and biased_load function. Thanks for PeterZ's
> comments!
> 2, remove get_sd_load_idx() in the 1st patch as SrikarD's suggestion.
> 3, remove LB_BIAS feature, it is not needed now.


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Thanks
Alex
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