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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 08/11] sched: get CPU's activity statistic
On 27 May 2014 19:32, Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> wrote:
> On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 05:53:02PM +0200, Vincent Guittot wrote:
>> Monitor the activity level of each group of each sched_domain level. The
>> activity is the amount of cpu_power that is currently used on a CPU or group
>> of CPUs. We use the runnable_avg_sum and _period to evaluate this activity
>> level. In the special use case where the CPU is fully loaded by more than 1
>> task, the activity level is set above the cpu_power in order to reflect the
>> overload of the CPU
>>
>
>> +static int get_cpu_activity(int cpu)
>> +{
>> + struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
>> + u32 sum = rq->avg.runnable_avg_sum;
>> + u32 period = rq->avg.runnable_avg_period;
>> +
>> + if (sum >= period)
>> + return power_orig_of(cpu) + rq->nr_running - 1;
>> +
>> + return (sum * power_orig_of(cpu)) / period;
>> +}
>
> While I appreciate the need to signify the overload situation, I don't
> think adding nr_running makes sense. The amount of tasks has no bearing
> on the amount of overload.

I agree that it's not the best way to evaluate overload but it's the
only simple one that is available without additional computation. I'm
going to try to find a better metric or come back the solution which
only adds +1 and compute the overload somewhere else

>
> Also, and note I've not yet seen the use, it strikes me as odd to use
> the orig power here. I would've thought the current capacity (not the
> max capacity) is relevant to balancing.

activity also measures the non cfs tasks activity whereas current
capacity removes the capacity used by non cfs tasks. So as long as
arch_scale_cpu_freq is not used (which is the case for now), original
capacity is ok but we might need a 3rd metric so we would have:
original capacity (max capacity that can provide a CPU)
usable capacity (new value that reflects current capacity available
for any kind of processing rt tasks, irq, cfs tasks)
current capacity (capacity available for cfs tasks)

Vincent


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