From: Cliff Wickman <cpw@sgi.com>
To: linux-mm@kvack.org
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] cpusets/sched_domain reconciliation
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 17:05:17 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070823220517.GA23216@sgi.com> (raw)
This patch reconciles cpusets and sched_domains that get out of sync
due to disabling and re-enabling cpu's.
This is still a problem in the 2.6.23-rc3 kernel. (and also 2.6.22)
Here is an example of how the problem can occur:
system of cpu's 0 1 2 3 4 5
create cpuset /x 2 3 4 5
create cpuset /x/y 2 3
all cpusets are cpu_exclusive
disable cpu 3
x is now 2 4 5
x/y is now 2
enable cpu 3
cpusets x and x/y are unchanged
to restore the cpusets:
echo 2-5 > /dev/cpuset/x
echo 2-3 > /dev/cpuset/x/y
At the first echo, which restores 3 to cpuset x, update_cpu_domains() is
called for cpuset x/.
system of cpu's 0 1 2 3 4 5
x is now 2 3 4 5
x/y is now 2
The system is partitioned between:
its parent, the root cpuset, minus its child (x/ is 2-5): 0-1
and x/ (2-5) , minus its child (x/y/ 2): 3-5
The sched_domain's for parent 0-1 are updated.
The sched_domain's for current 3-5 are updated.
But 2 has been untouched.
As a result, 3's SD points to sched_group_phys[3] which is the only
sched_group_phys on 3's list. It points to itself.
But 2's SD points to sched_group_phys[2], which still points to
sched_group_phys[3].
When cpu 2 executes find_busiest_group() it will hang on the non-
circular sched_group list.
cpuset.c:
This solution is to update the sched_domain's for the cpuset
whose cpu's were changed and, in addition, all its children.
Instead of calling update_cpu_domains(), call update_cpu_domains_tree(),
which calls update_cpu_domains() for every node from the one specified
down to all its children.
The extra sched_domain reconstruction is overhead, but only at the
frequency of administrative change to the cpusets.
There seems to be no administrative procedural work-around. In the
example above one could not reverse the two echo's and set x/y before
x/. It is not logical, so not allowed (Permission denied).
Thus the patch to cpuset.c makes the sched_domain's correct.
sched.c:
The patch to sched.c prevents the cpu hangs that otherwise occur
until the sched_domain's are made correct.
It puts checks into find_busiest_group() and find_idlest_group()
that break from their loops on a sched_group that points to itself.
This is needed because cpu's are going through load balancing before all
sched_domains have been reconstructed (see the example above).
This is admittedly a kludge. I leave it to the scheduler gurus to recommend
a better way to keep cpus out of the sched_domains while they are
being reconstructed.
Diffed against 2.6.23-rc3
Signed-off-by: Cliff Wickman <cpw@sgi.com>
---
kernel/cpuset.c | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
kernel/sched.c | 18 ++++++++++++++----
2 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
Index: linus.070821/kernel/sched.c
===================================================================
--- linus.070821.orig/kernel/sched.c
+++ linus.070821/kernel/sched.c
@@ -1196,11 +1196,14 @@ static inline unsigned long cpu_avg_load
static struct sched_group *
find_idlest_group(struct sched_domain *sd, struct task_struct *p, int this_cpu)
{
- struct sched_group *idlest = NULL, *this = NULL, *group = sd->groups;
+ struct sched_group *idlest = NULL, *this = sd->groups, *group = sd->groups;
+ struct sched_group *self, *prev;
unsigned long min_load = ULONG_MAX, this_load = 0;
int load_idx = sd->forkexec_idx;
int imbalance = 100 + (sd->imbalance_pct-100)/2;
+ prev = group;
+ self = group;
do {
unsigned long load, avg_load;
int local_group;
@@ -1237,8 +1240,10 @@ find_idlest_group(struct sched_domain *s
idlest = group;
}
nextgroup:
+ prev = self;
+ self = group;
group = group->next;
- } while (group != sd->groups);
+ } while (group != sd->groups && group != self && group != prev);
if (!idlest || 100*this_load < imbalance*min_load)
return NULL;
@@ -2288,7 +2293,8 @@ find_busiest_group(struct sched_domain *
unsigned long *imbalance, enum cpu_idle_type idle,
int *sd_idle, cpumask_t *cpus, int *balance)
{
- struct sched_group *busiest = NULL, *this = NULL, *group = sd->groups;
+ struct sched_group *busiest = NULL, *this = sd->groups, *group = sd->groups;
+ struct sched_group *self, *prev;
unsigned long max_load, avg_load, total_load, this_load, total_pwr;
unsigned long max_pull;
unsigned long busiest_load_per_task, busiest_nr_running;
@@ -2311,6 +2317,8 @@ find_busiest_group(struct sched_domain *
else
load_idx = sd->idle_idx;
+ prev = group;
+ self = group;
do {
unsigned long load, group_capacity;
int local_group;
@@ -2443,8 +2451,10 @@ find_busiest_group(struct sched_domain *
}
group_next:
#endif
+ prev = self;
+ self = group;
group = group->next;
- } while (group != sd->groups);
+ } while (group != sd->groups && group != self && group != prev);
if (!busiest || this_load >= max_load || busiest_nr_running == 0)
goto out_balanced;
Index: linus.070821/kernel/cpuset.c
===================================================================
--- linus.070821.orig/kernel/cpuset.c
+++ linus.070821/kernel/cpuset.c
@@ -52,6 +52,7 @@
#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/atomic.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
+#include <linux/kfifo.h>
#define CPUSET_SUPER_MAGIC 0x27e0eb
@@ -789,8 +790,8 @@ static void update_cpu_domains(struct cp
return;
cspan = CPU_MASK_NONE;
} else {
- if (cpus_empty(pspan))
- return;
+ /* parent may be empty, but update anyway */
+
cspan = cur->cpus_allowed;
/*
* Get all cpus from current cpuset's cpus_allowed not part
@@ -808,6 +809,40 @@ static void update_cpu_domains(struct cp
}
/*
+ * Call update_cpu_domains for cpuset "cur", and for all of its children.
+ *
+ * This walk processes the tree from top to bottom, completing one layer
+ * before dropping down to the next. It always processes a node before
+ * any of its children.
+ *
+ * Call with manage_mutex held.
+ * Must not be called holding callback_mutex, because we must
+ * not call lock_cpu_hotplug() while holding callback_mutex.
+ */
+static void
+update_cpu_domains_tree(struct cpuset *root)
+{
+ struct cpuset *cp; /* scans cpusets being updated */
+ struct cpuset *child; /* scans child cpusets of cp */
+ struct kfifo *queue; /* fifo queue of cpusets to be updated */
+
+ queue = kfifo_alloc(number_of_cpusets * sizeof(cp), GFP_KERNEL, NULL);
+ if (queue == ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM))
+ return;
+
+ __kfifo_put(queue, (unsigned char *)&root, sizeof(root));
+
+ while (__kfifo_get(queue, (unsigned char *)&cp, sizeof(cp))) {
+ list_for_each_entry(child, &cp->children, sibling)
+ __kfifo_put(queue,(unsigned char *)&child,sizeof(child));
+ update_cpu_domains(cp);
+ }
+
+ kfifo_free(queue);
+ return;
+}
+
+/*
* Call with manage_mutex held. May take callback_mutex during call.
*/
@@ -846,7 +881,7 @@ static int update_cpumask(struct cpuset
cs->cpus_allowed = trialcs.cpus_allowed;
mutex_unlock(&callback_mutex);
if (is_cpu_exclusive(cs) && !cpus_unchanged)
- update_cpu_domains(cs);
+ update_cpu_domains_tree(cs);
return 0;
}
@@ -1087,7 +1122,7 @@ static int update_flag(cpuset_flagbits_t
mutex_unlock(&callback_mutex);
if (cpu_exclusive_changed)
- update_cpu_domains(cs);
+ update_cpu_domains_tree(cs);
return 0;
}
--
Cliff Wickman
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
cpw@sgi.com
(651) 683-3824
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next reply other threads:[~2007-08-23 22:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-23 22:05 Cliff Wickman [this message]
2007-09-07 21:07 Cliff Wickman
2007-09-13 22:46 ` Andrew Morton
2007-09-13 7:39 ` Nick Piggin
2007-09-13 22:59 ` Paul Mundt
2007-09-19 6:00 ` Paul Jackson
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