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SubjectA strange behavior of sched_fair
Hi Ingo,

I am playing around with sched_fair and cgroup, and it seems like
I hit a possible bug. Could you also check if that is a bug?

Description of behavior:
Start a cpu-bound task (t1), attach it to a cgroup (cgA), and let the
task to run for a while (e.g. several tens of seconds or a couple of
minutes would be adequate.) Then, start another cpu-bound task (t2)
and attach it to cgA in the way described in "Steps to Reproduce" section.
You will see t1 does not get run for a while.
(The tasks may not have to be cpu-bound, but it is easier to see the
behavior using cpu-bound tasks.)

How reproducible:
Always.

Environments where I saw the behavior:
2.6.25-rc3 with resource management functions enabled on ia64 box.

Steps to Reproduce:
# mkdir /dev/cgroup
# mount -t cgroup -ocpuset,cpu cpu /dev/cgroup
# mkdir /dev/cgroup/{a,b}
# echo 0 > /dev/cgroup/a/cpuset.cpus
# echo 0 > /dev/cgroup/b/cpuset.cpus
# echo 1 > /dev/cgroup/a/cpuset.mems
# echo 1 > /dev/cgroup/b/cpuset.mems
# echo $$ > /dev/cgroup/b/tasks
# ./a.out & echo $! > /dev/cgroup/a/tasks (a.out is just a for-loop program)
[Wait for several tens of seconds or a couple of minutes.]
# ./a.out2 & echo $! > /dev/cgroup/a/tasks (a.out2 is just a for-loop program)
[You will see a.out does not get run for a while by running top command.]

Additional Info:
a.out2 needs to be started from the shell of cgroup-b in order to
reproduce the problem (, unless the system is UP.) Starting a.out2
in the manner, se->vruntime (or something to create the se->vruntime)
of a.out2 seems to be initialized to a small value, compared to the
value of a.out. And the fair scheduler only runs a.out2 until the
se->vruntime catches up with the se->vruntime of a.out.

Thanks,
Kei
--
Kei Tokunaga
Fujitsu (Red Hat On-site Partner)


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