Re: [PATCH v3 4/6] sched/rt: fast switch to maximum frequency when RT tasks are scheduled

From: Juri Lelli
Date: Thu Nov 30 2017 - 08:29:09 EST


Hi,

On 30/11/17 11:47, Patrick Bellasi wrote:
> Currently schedutil updates are triggered for the RT class using a single
> call place, which is part of the rt::update_curr_rt() used in:
>
> - dequeue_task_rt:
> but it does not make sense to set the schedutil's SCHED_CPUFREQ_RT in
> case the next task should not be an RT one
>
> - put_prev_task_rt:
> likewise, we set the SCHED_CPUFREQ_RT flag without knowing if required
> by the next task
>
> - pick_next_task_rt:
> likewise, the schedutil's SCHED_CPUFREQ_RT is set in case the prev task
> was RT, while we don't yet know if the next will be RT
>
> - task_tick_rt:
> that's the only really useful call, which can ramp up the frequency in
> case a RT task started its execution without a chance to order a
> frequency switch (e.g. because of the schedutil ratelimit)
>
> Apart from the last call in task_tick_rt, the others are at least useless.
> Thus, although being a simple solution, not all the call sites of that
> update_curr_rt() are interesting to trigger a frequency switch as well as
> some of the most interesting points are not covered by that call.
> For example, a task set to RT has to wait the next tick to get the
> frequency boost.
>
> This patch fixes these issues by placing explicitly the schedutils
> update calls in the only sensible places, which are:
> - when an RT task wakes up and it's enqueued in a CPU
> - when we actually pick a RT task for execution
> - at each tick time
> - when a task is set to be RT
>
> Signed-off-by: Patrick Bellasi <patrick.bellasi@xxxxxxx>
> Reviewed-by: Dietmar Eggemann <dietmar.eggemann@xxxxxxx>

Reviewed-by: Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@xxxxxxxxxx>

Best,

Juri