Re: [PATCH v3 06/14] sched/cpufreq: uclamp: add utilization clamping for RT tasks
From: Quentin Perret
Date: Tue Aug 07 2018 - 09:54:14 EST
Hi Patrick,
On Monday 06 Aug 2018 at 17:39:38 (+0100), Patrick Bellasi wrote:
> diff --git a/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c b/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
> index a7affc729c25..bb25ef66c2d3 100644
> --- a/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
> +++ b/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
> @@ -200,6 +200,7 @@ static unsigned int get_next_freq(struct sugov_policy *sg_policy,
> static unsigned long sugov_get_util(struct sugov_cpu *sg_cpu)
> {
> struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(sg_cpu->cpu);
> + unsigned long util_cfs, util_rt;
> unsigned long util, irq, max;
>
> sg_cpu->max = max = arch_scale_cpu_capacity(NULL, sg_cpu->cpu);
IIUC, not far below this you should still have something like:
if (rt_rq_is_runnable(&rq->rt))
return max;
So you won't reach the actual clamping code at the end of the function
when a RT task is runnable no?
Also, I always had the feeling that the default for RT should be
util_min == 1024, and then users could decide to lower the bar if they
want to. For the specific case of RT, that feels more natural than
applying a max util clamp IMO. What do you think ?
Thanks,
Quentin