Re: [PATCH] sched_ext: Provide a sysfs enable_seq counter
From: Phil Auld
Date: Mon Sep 23 2024 - 12:00:37 EST
On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 05:32:15AM -1000 Tejun Heo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 12:45:48PM +0200, Phil Auld wrote:
> ...
> > It's not a per scheduler counter, though. It's global. We want to know
>
> Yeah, the sequence is global but we can report the sequence at which a given
> scheduler is loaded on each scheduler. That way, e.g., you can tell whether
> a particular scheduler instance is the same one you looked at the last time
> too.
>
> > that a (any) scx scheduler has been loaded at some time in the past. It's
> > really only interesting when 0 or > 0. The actual non-zero number and which
> > scheduler(s) don't matter that much.
>
> Not necessarily. e.g. You can also detect scheduler failing or being updated
> for other reasons.
Sure, but the primary purpose is practically boolean.
>
> > And it needs to persist when the scheduler is unloaded (I didn't look but
> > I uspect the per scheduler attrs come and go?).
>
> Yes, the load sequence number should stay persistent across all schedulers,
> but each scheduler should report the sequence number at which *it* was
> loaded. Note that this doesn't really change anything now. If you only care
> whether any SCX scheduler has ever been loaded, you'd always look under
> root.
>
In my testing root is not there is nothing is loaded.
Cheers,
Phil
> Thanks.
>
> --
> tejun
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