Re: [PATCH] cpufreq/schedutil: Only bind threads if needed
From: Christian Loehle
Date: Thu Sep 12 2024 - 12:01:48 EST
On 9/12/24 16:41, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 3:53 PM Christian Loehle
> <christian.loehle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Remove the unconditional binding of sugov kthreads to the affected CPUs
>> if the cpufreq driver indicates that updates can happen from any CPU.
>> This allows userspace to set affinities to either save power (waking up
>> bigger CPUs on HMP can be expensive) or increasing performance (by
>> letting the utilized CPUs run without preemption of the sugov kthread).
>>
>> Without this patch the behavior of sugov threads will basically be a
>> boot-time dice roll on which CPU of the PD has to handle all the
>> cpufreq updates. With the recent decreases of update filtering these
>> two basic problems become more and more apparent:
>> 1. The wake_cpu might be idle and we are waking it up from another
>> CPU just for the cpufreq update. Apart from wasting power, the exit
>> latency of it's idle state might be longer than the sugov threads
>> running time, essentially delaying the cpufreq update unnecessarily.
>> 2. We are preempting either the requesting or another busy CPU of the
>> PD, while the update could be done from a CPU that we deem less
>> important and pay the price of an IPI and two context-switches.
>>
>> The change is essentially not setting PF_NO_SETAFFINITY on
>> dvfs_possible_from_any_cpu, no behavior change if userspace doesn't
>> touch affinities.
>
> I'd like to hear from Viresh on this.
>
>> Signed-off-by: Christian Loehle <christian.loehle@xxxxxxx>
>> ---
>> kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c | 6 +++++-
>> kernel/sched/syscalls.c | 3 +++
>> 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c b/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
>> index 43111a515a28..466fb79e0b81 100644
>> --- a/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
>> +++ b/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
>> @@ -683,7 +683,11 @@ static int sugov_kthread_create(struct sugov_policy *sg_policy)
>> }
>>
>> sg_policy->thread = thread;
>> - kthread_bind_mask(thread, policy->related_cpus);
>> + if (policy->dvfs_possible_from_any_cpu)
>> + set_cpus_allowed_ptr(thread, policy->related_cpus);
>> + else
>> + kthread_bind_mask(thread, policy->related_cpus);
>> +
>> init_irq_work(&sg_policy->irq_work, sugov_irq_work);
>> mutex_init(&sg_policy->work_lock);
>>
>> diff --git a/kernel/sched/syscalls.c b/kernel/sched/syscalls.c
>> index c62acf509b74..7d4a4edfcfb9 100644
>> --- a/kernel/sched/syscalls.c
>> +++ b/kernel/sched/syscalls.c
>> @@ -1159,6 +1159,9 @@ int dl_task_check_affinity(struct task_struct *p, const struct cpumask *mask)
>> if (!task_has_dl_policy(p) || !dl_bandwidth_enabled())
>> return 0;
>>
>> + if (dl_entity_is_special(&p->dl))
>> + return 0;
>> +
>
> Care to explain this particular piece?
Looks suspicious but the truncated comment below explains it:
/*
* Since bandwidth control happens on root_domain basis,
* if admission test is enabled, we only admit -deadline
* tasks allowed to run on all the CPUs in the task's
* root_domain.
*/
So that would only allow setting it to all CPUs for the relevant
platforms unfortunately.
That should be fine though since the sugov task is pretty much
a dummy in terms of bandwidth / admission control internally, so
no harm done to not enforce this when userspace wants to set
affinities.
...Unless Juri disagrees.
>
>> /*
>> * Since bandwidth control happens on root_domain basis,
>> * if admission test is enabled, we only admit -deadline
>> --