Messages in this thread | | | From | "Rafael J. Wysocki" <> | Date | Tue, 17 Dec 2019 17:51:09 +0100 | Subject | Re: [RFC] cpuidle : Add debugfs support for cpuidle core |
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On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 3:42 PM Abhishek Goel <huntbag@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: > > Up until now, we did not have a way to tune cpuidle attribute like > residency in kernel. This patch adds support for debugfs in cpuidle core. > Thereby providing support for tuning cpuidle attributes like residency in > kernel at runtime.
This is not a good idea in my view, for a couple of reasons.
First off, if the target residency of an idle state is changed, it effectively becomes a different one and all of the statistics regarding it become outdated at that point. Synchronizing that would be a pain.
Next, governors may get confused if idle state parameters are changed on the fly. In particular, the statistics collected by the teo governor depend on the target residencies of idle states, so if one of them changes, the governor needs to be reloaded.
Next, idle states are expected to be ordered by the target residency (and by the exit latency), so their parameters cannot be allowed to change freely anyway.
Finally, the idle state parameters are expected to reflect the properties of the hardware, which wouldn't hold any more if they were allowed to change at any time.
> For example: Tuning residency at runtime can be used to quantify governors > decision making as governor uses residency as one of the parameter to > take decision about the state that needs to be entered while idling.
IMO it would be better to introduce a testing cpuidle driver with an artificial set of idle states (or even such that the set of idle states to be used by it can be defined by the user e.g. via module parameters) for this purpose.
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