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1 | /* |
2 | * Completely Fair Scheduling (CFS) Class (SCHED_NORMAL/SCHED_BATCH) | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc., Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> | |
5 | * | |
6 | * Interactivity improvements by Mike Galbraith | |
7 | * (C) 2007 Mike Galbraith <efault@gmx.de> | |
8 | * | |
9 | * Various enhancements by Dmitry Adamushko. | |
10 | * (C) 2007 Dmitry Adamushko <dmitry.adamushko@gmail.com> | |
11 | * | |
12 | * Group scheduling enhancements by Srivatsa Vaddagiri | |
13 | * Copyright IBM Corporation, 2007 | |
14 | * Author: Srivatsa Vaddagiri <vatsa@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | |
15 | * | |
16 | * Scaled math optimizations by Thomas Gleixner | |
17 | * Copyright (C) 2007, Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> | |
21805085 PZ |
18 | * |
19 | * Adaptive scheduling granularity, math enhancements by Peter Zijlstra | |
90eec103 | 20 | * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc., Peter Zijlstra |
bf0f6f24 IM |
21 | */ |
22 | ||
1983a922 | 23 | #include <linux/sched.h> |
cb251765 | 24 | #include <linux/latencytop.h> |
3436ae12 | 25 | #include <linux/cpumask.h> |
83a0a96a | 26 | #include <linux/cpuidle.h> |
029632fb PZ |
27 | #include <linux/slab.h> |
28 | #include <linux/profile.h> | |
29 | #include <linux/interrupt.h> | |
cbee9f88 | 30 | #include <linux/mempolicy.h> |
e14808b4 | 31 | #include <linux/migrate.h> |
cbee9f88 | 32 | #include <linux/task_work.h> |
029632fb PZ |
33 | |
34 | #include <trace/events/sched.h> | |
35 | ||
36 | #include "sched.h" | |
9745512c | 37 | |
bf0f6f24 | 38 | /* |
21805085 | 39 | * Targeted preemption latency for CPU-bound tasks: |
864616ee | 40 | * (default: 6ms * (1 + ilog(ncpus)), units: nanoseconds) |
bf0f6f24 | 41 | * |
21805085 | 42 | * NOTE: this latency value is not the same as the concept of |
d274a4ce IM |
43 | * 'timeslice length' - timeslices in CFS are of variable length |
44 | * and have no persistent notion like in traditional, time-slice | |
45 | * based scheduling concepts. | |
bf0f6f24 | 46 | * |
d274a4ce IM |
47 | * (to see the precise effective timeslice length of your workload, |
48 | * run vmstat and monitor the context-switches (cs) field) | |
bf0f6f24 | 49 | */ |
21406928 MG |
50 | unsigned int sysctl_sched_latency = 6000000ULL; |
51 | unsigned int normalized_sysctl_sched_latency = 6000000ULL; | |
2bd8e6d4 | 52 | |
1983a922 CE |
53 | /* |
54 | * The initial- and re-scaling of tunables is configurable | |
55 | * (default SCHED_TUNABLESCALING_LOG = *(1+ilog(ncpus)) | |
56 | * | |
57 | * Options are: | |
58 | * SCHED_TUNABLESCALING_NONE - unscaled, always *1 | |
59 | * SCHED_TUNABLESCALING_LOG - scaled logarithmical, *1+ilog(ncpus) | |
60 | * SCHED_TUNABLESCALING_LINEAR - scaled linear, *ncpus | |
61 | */ | |
62 | enum sched_tunable_scaling sysctl_sched_tunable_scaling | |
63 | = SCHED_TUNABLESCALING_LOG; | |
64 | ||
2bd8e6d4 | 65 | /* |
b2be5e96 | 66 | * Minimal preemption granularity for CPU-bound tasks: |
864616ee | 67 | * (default: 0.75 msec * (1 + ilog(ncpus)), units: nanoseconds) |
2bd8e6d4 | 68 | */ |
0bf377bb IM |
69 | unsigned int sysctl_sched_min_granularity = 750000ULL; |
70 | unsigned int normalized_sysctl_sched_min_granularity = 750000ULL; | |
21805085 PZ |
71 | |
72 | /* | |
b2be5e96 PZ |
73 | * is kept at sysctl_sched_latency / sysctl_sched_min_granularity |
74 | */ | |
0bf377bb | 75 | static unsigned int sched_nr_latency = 8; |
b2be5e96 PZ |
76 | |
77 | /* | |
2bba22c5 | 78 | * After fork, child runs first. If set to 0 (default) then |
b2be5e96 | 79 | * parent will (try to) run first. |
21805085 | 80 | */ |
2bba22c5 | 81 | unsigned int sysctl_sched_child_runs_first __read_mostly; |
bf0f6f24 | 82 | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
83 | /* |
84 | * SCHED_OTHER wake-up granularity. | |
172e082a | 85 | * (default: 1 msec * (1 + ilog(ncpus)), units: nanoseconds) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
86 | * |
87 | * This option delays the preemption effects of decoupled workloads | |
88 | * and reduces their over-scheduling. Synchronous workloads will still | |
89 | * have immediate wakeup/sleep latencies. | |
90 | */ | |
172e082a | 91 | unsigned int sysctl_sched_wakeup_granularity = 1000000UL; |
0bcdcf28 | 92 | unsigned int normalized_sysctl_sched_wakeup_granularity = 1000000UL; |
bf0f6f24 | 93 | |
da84d961 IM |
94 | const_debug unsigned int sysctl_sched_migration_cost = 500000UL; |
95 | ||
a7a4f8a7 PT |
96 | /* |
97 | * The exponential sliding window over which load is averaged for shares | |
98 | * distribution. | |
99 | * (default: 10msec) | |
100 | */ | |
101 | unsigned int __read_mostly sysctl_sched_shares_window = 10000000UL; | |
102 | ||
ec12cb7f PT |
103 | #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH |
104 | /* | |
105 | * Amount of runtime to allocate from global (tg) to local (per-cfs_rq) pool | |
106 | * each time a cfs_rq requests quota. | |
107 | * | |
108 | * Note: in the case that the slice exceeds the runtime remaining (either due | |
109 | * to consumption or the quota being specified to be smaller than the slice) | |
110 | * we will always only issue the remaining available time. | |
111 | * | |
112 | * default: 5 msec, units: microseconds | |
113 | */ | |
114 | unsigned int sysctl_sched_cfs_bandwidth_slice = 5000UL; | |
115 | #endif | |
116 | ||
3273163c MR |
117 | /* |
118 | * The margin used when comparing utilization with CPU capacity: | |
119 | * util * 1024 < capacity * margin | |
120 | */ | |
121 | unsigned int capacity_margin = 1280; /* ~20% */ | |
122 | ||
8527632d PG |
123 | static inline void update_load_add(struct load_weight *lw, unsigned long inc) |
124 | { | |
125 | lw->weight += inc; | |
126 | lw->inv_weight = 0; | |
127 | } | |
128 | ||
129 | static inline void update_load_sub(struct load_weight *lw, unsigned long dec) | |
130 | { | |
131 | lw->weight -= dec; | |
132 | lw->inv_weight = 0; | |
133 | } | |
134 | ||
135 | static inline void update_load_set(struct load_weight *lw, unsigned long w) | |
136 | { | |
137 | lw->weight = w; | |
138 | lw->inv_weight = 0; | |
139 | } | |
140 | ||
029632fb PZ |
141 | /* |
142 | * Increase the granularity value when there are more CPUs, | |
143 | * because with more CPUs the 'effective latency' as visible | |
144 | * to users decreases. But the relationship is not linear, | |
145 | * so pick a second-best guess by going with the log2 of the | |
146 | * number of CPUs. | |
147 | * | |
148 | * This idea comes from the SD scheduler of Con Kolivas: | |
149 | */ | |
58ac93e4 | 150 | static unsigned int get_update_sysctl_factor(void) |
029632fb | 151 | { |
58ac93e4 | 152 | unsigned int cpus = min_t(unsigned int, num_online_cpus(), 8); |
029632fb PZ |
153 | unsigned int factor; |
154 | ||
155 | switch (sysctl_sched_tunable_scaling) { | |
156 | case SCHED_TUNABLESCALING_NONE: | |
157 | factor = 1; | |
158 | break; | |
159 | case SCHED_TUNABLESCALING_LINEAR: | |
160 | factor = cpus; | |
161 | break; | |
162 | case SCHED_TUNABLESCALING_LOG: | |
163 | default: | |
164 | factor = 1 + ilog2(cpus); | |
165 | break; | |
166 | } | |
167 | ||
168 | return factor; | |
169 | } | |
170 | ||
171 | static void update_sysctl(void) | |
172 | { | |
173 | unsigned int factor = get_update_sysctl_factor(); | |
174 | ||
175 | #define SET_SYSCTL(name) \ | |
176 | (sysctl_##name = (factor) * normalized_sysctl_##name) | |
177 | SET_SYSCTL(sched_min_granularity); | |
178 | SET_SYSCTL(sched_latency); | |
179 | SET_SYSCTL(sched_wakeup_granularity); | |
180 | #undef SET_SYSCTL | |
181 | } | |
182 | ||
183 | void sched_init_granularity(void) | |
184 | { | |
185 | update_sysctl(); | |
186 | } | |
187 | ||
9dbdb155 | 188 | #define WMULT_CONST (~0U) |
029632fb PZ |
189 | #define WMULT_SHIFT 32 |
190 | ||
9dbdb155 PZ |
191 | static void __update_inv_weight(struct load_weight *lw) |
192 | { | |
193 | unsigned long w; | |
194 | ||
195 | if (likely(lw->inv_weight)) | |
196 | return; | |
197 | ||
198 | w = scale_load_down(lw->weight); | |
199 | ||
200 | if (BITS_PER_LONG > 32 && unlikely(w >= WMULT_CONST)) | |
201 | lw->inv_weight = 1; | |
202 | else if (unlikely(!w)) | |
203 | lw->inv_weight = WMULT_CONST; | |
204 | else | |
205 | lw->inv_weight = WMULT_CONST / w; | |
206 | } | |
029632fb PZ |
207 | |
208 | /* | |
9dbdb155 PZ |
209 | * delta_exec * weight / lw.weight |
210 | * OR | |
211 | * (delta_exec * (weight * lw->inv_weight)) >> WMULT_SHIFT | |
212 | * | |
1c3de5e1 | 213 | * Either weight := NICE_0_LOAD and lw \e sched_prio_to_wmult[], in which case |
9dbdb155 PZ |
214 | * we're guaranteed shift stays positive because inv_weight is guaranteed to |
215 | * fit 32 bits, and NICE_0_LOAD gives another 10 bits; therefore shift >= 22. | |
216 | * | |
217 | * Or, weight =< lw.weight (because lw.weight is the runqueue weight), thus | |
218 | * weight/lw.weight <= 1, and therefore our shift will also be positive. | |
029632fb | 219 | */ |
9dbdb155 | 220 | static u64 __calc_delta(u64 delta_exec, unsigned long weight, struct load_weight *lw) |
029632fb | 221 | { |
9dbdb155 PZ |
222 | u64 fact = scale_load_down(weight); |
223 | int shift = WMULT_SHIFT; | |
029632fb | 224 | |
9dbdb155 | 225 | __update_inv_weight(lw); |
029632fb | 226 | |
9dbdb155 PZ |
227 | if (unlikely(fact >> 32)) { |
228 | while (fact >> 32) { | |
229 | fact >>= 1; | |
230 | shift--; | |
231 | } | |
029632fb PZ |
232 | } |
233 | ||
9dbdb155 PZ |
234 | /* hint to use a 32x32->64 mul */ |
235 | fact = (u64)(u32)fact * lw->inv_weight; | |
029632fb | 236 | |
9dbdb155 PZ |
237 | while (fact >> 32) { |
238 | fact >>= 1; | |
239 | shift--; | |
240 | } | |
029632fb | 241 | |
9dbdb155 | 242 | return mul_u64_u32_shr(delta_exec, fact, shift); |
029632fb PZ |
243 | } |
244 | ||
245 | ||
246 | const struct sched_class fair_sched_class; | |
a4c2f00f | 247 | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
248 | /************************************************************** |
249 | * CFS operations on generic schedulable entities: | |
250 | */ | |
251 | ||
62160e3f | 252 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
bf0f6f24 | 253 | |
62160e3f | 254 | /* cpu runqueue to which this cfs_rq is attached */ |
bf0f6f24 IM |
255 | static inline struct rq *rq_of(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
256 | { | |
62160e3f | 257 | return cfs_rq->rq; |
bf0f6f24 IM |
258 | } |
259 | ||
62160e3f IM |
260 | /* An entity is a task if it doesn't "own" a runqueue */ |
261 | #define entity_is_task(se) (!se->my_q) | |
bf0f6f24 | 262 | |
8f48894f PZ |
263 | static inline struct task_struct *task_of(struct sched_entity *se) |
264 | { | |
9148a3a1 | 265 | SCHED_WARN_ON(!entity_is_task(se)); |
8f48894f PZ |
266 | return container_of(se, struct task_struct, se); |
267 | } | |
268 | ||
b758149c PZ |
269 | /* Walk up scheduling entities hierarchy */ |
270 | #define for_each_sched_entity(se) \ | |
271 | for (; se; se = se->parent) | |
272 | ||
273 | static inline struct cfs_rq *task_cfs_rq(struct task_struct *p) | |
274 | { | |
275 | return p->se.cfs_rq; | |
276 | } | |
277 | ||
278 | /* runqueue on which this entity is (to be) queued */ | |
279 | static inline struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq_of(struct sched_entity *se) | |
280 | { | |
281 | return se->cfs_rq; | |
282 | } | |
283 | ||
284 | /* runqueue "owned" by this group */ | |
285 | static inline struct cfs_rq *group_cfs_rq(struct sched_entity *grp) | |
286 | { | |
287 | return grp->my_q; | |
288 | } | |
289 | ||
3d4b47b4 PZ |
290 | static inline void list_add_leaf_cfs_rq(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
291 | { | |
292 | if (!cfs_rq->on_list) { | |
67e86250 PT |
293 | /* |
294 | * Ensure we either appear before our parent (if already | |
295 | * enqueued) or force our parent to appear after us when it is | |
296 | * enqueued. The fact that we always enqueue bottom-up | |
297 | * reduces this to two cases. | |
298 | */ | |
299 | if (cfs_rq->tg->parent && | |
300 | cfs_rq->tg->parent->cfs_rq[cpu_of(rq_of(cfs_rq))]->on_list) { | |
301 | list_add_rcu(&cfs_rq->leaf_cfs_rq_list, | |
302 | &rq_of(cfs_rq)->leaf_cfs_rq_list); | |
303 | } else { | |
304 | list_add_tail_rcu(&cfs_rq->leaf_cfs_rq_list, | |
3d4b47b4 | 305 | &rq_of(cfs_rq)->leaf_cfs_rq_list); |
67e86250 | 306 | } |
3d4b47b4 PZ |
307 | |
308 | cfs_rq->on_list = 1; | |
309 | } | |
310 | } | |
311 | ||
312 | static inline void list_del_leaf_cfs_rq(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
313 | { | |
314 | if (cfs_rq->on_list) { | |
315 | list_del_rcu(&cfs_rq->leaf_cfs_rq_list); | |
316 | cfs_rq->on_list = 0; | |
317 | } | |
318 | } | |
319 | ||
b758149c PZ |
320 | /* Iterate thr' all leaf cfs_rq's on a runqueue */ |
321 | #define for_each_leaf_cfs_rq(rq, cfs_rq) \ | |
322 | list_for_each_entry_rcu(cfs_rq, &rq->leaf_cfs_rq_list, leaf_cfs_rq_list) | |
323 | ||
324 | /* Do the two (enqueued) entities belong to the same group ? */ | |
fed14d45 | 325 | static inline struct cfs_rq * |
b758149c PZ |
326 | is_same_group(struct sched_entity *se, struct sched_entity *pse) |
327 | { | |
328 | if (se->cfs_rq == pse->cfs_rq) | |
fed14d45 | 329 | return se->cfs_rq; |
b758149c | 330 | |
fed14d45 | 331 | return NULL; |
b758149c PZ |
332 | } |
333 | ||
334 | static inline struct sched_entity *parent_entity(struct sched_entity *se) | |
335 | { | |
336 | return se->parent; | |
337 | } | |
338 | ||
464b7527 PZ |
339 | static void |
340 | find_matching_se(struct sched_entity **se, struct sched_entity **pse) | |
341 | { | |
342 | int se_depth, pse_depth; | |
343 | ||
344 | /* | |
345 | * preemption test can be made between sibling entities who are in the | |
346 | * same cfs_rq i.e who have a common parent. Walk up the hierarchy of | |
347 | * both tasks until we find their ancestors who are siblings of common | |
348 | * parent. | |
349 | */ | |
350 | ||
351 | /* First walk up until both entities are at same depth */ | |
fed14d45 PZ |
352 | se_depth = (*se)->depth; |
353 | pse_depth = (*pse)->depth; | |
464b7527 PZ |
354 | |
355 | while (se_depth > pse_depth) { | |
356 | se_depth--; | |
357 | *se = parent_entity(*se); | |
358 | } | |
359 | ||
360 | while (pse_depth > se_depth) { | |
361 | pse_depth--; | |
362 | *pse = parent_entity(*pse); | |
363 | } | |
364 | ||
365 | while (!is_same_group(*se, *pse)) { | |
366 | *se = parent_entity(*se); | |
367 | *pse = parent_entity(*pse); | |
368 | } | |
369 | } | |
370 | ||
8f48894f PZ |
371 | #else /* !CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ |
372 | ||
373 | static inline struct task_struct *task_of(struct sched_entity *se) | |
374 | { | |
375 | return container_of(se, struct task_struct, se); | |
376 | } | |
bf0f6f24 | 377 | |
62160e3f IM |
378 | static inline struct rq *rq_of(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
379 | { | |
380 | return container_of(cfs_rq, struct rq, cfs); | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
381 | } |
382 | ||
383 | #define entity_is_task(se) 1 | |
384 | ||
b758149c PZ |
385 | #define for_each_sched_entity(se) \ |
386 | for (; se; se = NULL) | |
bf0f6f24 | 387 | |
b758149c | 388 | static inline struct cfs_rq *task_cfs_rq(struct task_struct *p) |
bf0f6f24 | 389 | { |
b758149c | 390 | return &task_rq(p)->cfs; |
bf0f6f24 IM |
391 | } |
392 | ||
b758149c PZ |
393 | static inline struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq_of(struct sched_entity *se) |
394 | { | |
395 | struct task_struct *p = task_of(se); | |
396 | struct rq *rq = task_rq(p); | |
397 | ||
398 | return &rq->cfs; | |
399 | } | |
400 | ||
401 | /* runqueue "owned" by this group */ | |
402 | static inline struct cfs_rq *group_cfs_rq(struct sched_entity *grp) | |
403 | { | |
404 | return NULL; | |
405 | } | |
406 | ||
3d4b47b4 PZ |
407 | static inline void list_add_leaf_cfs_rq(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
408 | { | |
409 | } | |
410 | ||
411 | static inline void list_del_leaf_cfs_rq(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
412 | { | |
413 | } | |
414 | ||
b758149c PZ |
415 | #define for_each_leaf_cfs_rq(rq, cfs_rq) \ |
416 | for (cfs_rq = &rq->cfs; cfs_rq; cfs_rq = NULL) | |
417 | ||
b758149c PZ |
418 | static inline struct sched_entity *parent_entity(struct sched_entity *se) |
419 | { | |
420 | return NULL; | |
421 | } | |
422 | ||
464b7527 PZ |
423 | static inline void |
424 | find_matching_se(struct sched_entity **se, struct sched_entity **pse) | |
425 | { | |
426 | } | |
427 | ||
b758149c PZ |
428 | #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ |
429 | ||
6c16a6dc | 430 | static __always_inline |
9dbdb155 | 431 | void account_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, u64 delta_exec); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
432 | |
433 | /************************************************************** | |
434 | * Scheduling class tree data structure manipulation methods: | |
435 | */ | |
436 | ||
1bf08230 | 437 | static inline u64 max_vruntime(u64 max_vruntime, u64 vruntime) |
02e0431a | 438 | { |
1bf08230 | 439 | s64 delta = (s64)(vruntime - max_vruntime); |
368059a9 | 440 | if (delta > 0) |
1bf08230 | 441 | max_vruntime = vruntime; |
02e0431a | 442 | |
1bf08230 | 443 | return max_vruntime; |
02e0431a PZ |
444 | } |
445 | ||
0702e3eb | 446 | static inline u64 min_vruntime(u64 min_vruntime, u64 vruntime) |
b0ffd246 PZ |
447 | { |
448 | s64 delta = (s64)(vruntime - min_vruntime); | |
449 | if (delta < 0) | |
450 | min_vruntime = vruntime; | |
451 | ||
452 | return min_vruntime; | |
453 | } | |
454 | ||
54fdc581 FC |
455 | static inline int entity_before(struct sched_entity *a, |
456 | struct sched_entity *b) | |
457 | { | |
458 | return (s64)(a->vruntime - b->vruntime) < 0; | |
459 | } | |
460 | ||
1af5f730 PZ |
461 | static void update_min_vruntime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
462 | { | |
b60205c7 PZ |
463 | struct sched_entity *curr = cfs_rq->curr; |
464 | ||
1af5f730 PZ |
465 | u64 vruntime = cfs_rq->min_vruntime; |
466 | ||
b60205c7 PZ |
467 | if (curr) { |
468 | if (curr->on_rq) | |
469 | vruntime = curr->vruntime; | |
470 | else | |
471 | curr = NULL; | |
472 | } | |
1af5f730 PZ |
473 | |
474 | if (cfs_rq->rb_leftmost) { | |
475 | struct sched_entity *se = rb_entry(cfs_rq->rb_leftmost, | |
476 | struct sched_entity, | |
477 | run_node); | |
478 | ||
b60205c7 | 479 | if (!curr) |
1af5f730 PZ |
480 | vruntime = se->vruntime; |
481 | else | |
482 | vruntime = min_vruntime(vruntime, se->vruntime); | |
483 | } | |
484 | ||
1bf08230 | 485 | /* ensure we never gain time by being placed backwards. */ |
1af5f730 | 486 | cfs_rq->min_vruntime = max_vruntime(cfs_rq->min_vruntime, vruntime); |
3fe1698b PZ |
487 | #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
488 | smp_wmb(); | |
489 | cfs_rq->min_vruntime_copy = cfs_rq->min_vruntime; | |
490 | #endif | |
1af5f730 PZ |
491 | } |
492 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
493 | /* |
494 | * Enqueue an entity into the rb-tree: | |
495 | */ | |
0702e3eb | 496 | static void __enqueue_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
497 | { |
498 | struct rb_node **link = &cfs_rq->tasks_timeline.rb_node; | |
499 | struct rb_node *parent = NULL; | |
500 | struct sched_entity *entry; | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
501 | int leftmost = 1; |
502 | ||
503 | /* | |
504 | * Find the right place in the rbtree: | |
505 | */ | |
506 | while (*link) { | |
507 | parent = *link; | |
508 | entry = rb_entry(parent, struct sched_entity, run_node); | |
509 | /* | |
510 | * We dont care about collisions. Nodes with | |
511 | * the same key stay together. | |
512 | */ | |
2bd2d6f2 | 513 | if (entity_before(se, entry)) { |
bf0f6f24 IM |
514 | link = &parent->rb_left; |
515 | } else { | |
516 | link = &parent->rb_right; | |
517 | leftmost = 0; | |
518 | } | |
519 | } | |
520 | ||
521 | /* | |
522 | * Maintain a cache of leftmost tree entries (it is frequently | |
523 | * used): | |
524 | */ | |
1af5f730 | 525 | if (leftmost) |
57cb499d | 526 | cfs_rq->rb_leftmost = &se->run_node; |
bf0f6f24 IM |
527 | |
528 | rb_link_node(&se->run_node, parent, link); | |
529 | rb_insert_color(&se->run_node, &cfs_rq->tasks_timeline); | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
530 | } |
531 | ||
0702e3eb | 532 | static void __dequeue_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
bf0f6f24 | 533 | { |
3fe69747 PZ |
534 | if (cfs_rq->rb_leftmost == &se->run_node) { |
535 | struct rb_node *next_node; | |
3fe69747 PZ |
536 | |
537 | next_node = rb_next(&se->run_node); | |
538 | cfs_rq->rb_leftmost = next_node; | |
3fe69747 | 539 | } |
e9acbff6 | 540 | |
bf0f6f24 | 541 | rb_erase(&se->run_node, &cfs_rq->tasks_timeline); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
542 | } |
543 | ||
029632fb | 544 | struct sched_entity *__pick_first_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
bf0f6f24 | 545 | { |
f4b6755f PZ |
546 | struct rb_node *left = cfs_rq->rb_leftmost; |
547 | ||
548 | if (!left) | |
549 | return NULL; | |
550 | ||
551 | return rb_entry(left, struct sched_entity, run_node); | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
552 | } |
553 | ||
ac53db59 RR |
554 | static struct sched_entity *__pick_next_entity(struct sched_entity *se) |
555 | { | |
556 | struct rb_node *next = rb_next(&se->run_node); | |
557 | ||
558 | if (!next) | |
559 | return NULL; | |
560 | ||
561 | return rb_entry(next, struct sched_entity, run_node); | |
562 | } | |
563 | ||
564 | #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG | |
029632fb | 565 | struct sched_entity *__pick_last_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
aeb73b04 | 566 | { |
7eee3e67 | 567 | struct rb_node *last = rb_last(&cfs_rq->tasks_timeline); |
aeb73b04 | 568 | |
70eee74b BS |
569 | if (!last) |
570 | return NULL; | |
7eee3e67 IM |
571 | |
572 | return rb_entry(last, struct sched_entity, run_node); | |
aeb73b04 PZ |
573 | } |
574 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
575 | /************************************************************** |
576 | * Scheduling class statistics methods: | |
577 | */ | |
578 | ||
acb4a848 | 579 | int sched_proc_update_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write, |
8d65af78 | 580 | void __user *buffer, size_t *lenp, |
b2be5e96 PZ |
581 | loff_t *ppos) |
582 | { | |
8d65af78 | 583 | int ret = proc_dointvec_minmax(table, write, buffer, lenp, ppos); |
58ac93e4 | 584 | unsigned int factor = get_update_sysctl_factor(); |
b2be5e96 PZ |
585 | |
586 | if (ret || !write) | |
587 | return ret; | |
588 | ||
589 | sched_nr_latency = DIV_ROUND_UP(sysctl_sched_latency, | |
590 | sysctl_sched_min_granularity); | |
591 | ||
acb4a848 CE |
592 | #define WRT_SYSCTL(name) \ |
593 | (normalized_sysctl_##name = sysctl_##name / (factor)) | |
594 | WRT_SYSCTL(sched_min_granularity); | |
595 | WRT_SYSCTL(sched_latency); | |
596 | WRT_SYSCTL(sched_wakeup_granularity); | |
acb4a848 CE |
597 | #undef WRT_SYSCTL |
598 | ||
b2be5e96 PZ |
599 | return 0; |
600 | } | |
601 | #endif | |
647e7cac | 602 | |
a7be37ac | 603 | /* |
f9c0b095 | 604 | * delta /= w |
a7be37ac | 605 | */ |
9dbdb155 | 606 | static inline u64 calc_delta_fair(u64 delta, struct sched_entity *se) |
a7be37ac | 607 | { |
f9c0b095 | 608 | if (unlikely(se->load.weight != NICE_0_LOAD)) |
9dbdb155 | 609 | delta = __calc_delta(delta, NICE_0_LOAD, &se->load); |
a7be37ac PZ |
610 | |
611 | return delta; | |
612 | } | |
613 | ||
647e7cac IM |
614 | /* |
615 | * The idea is to set a period in which each task runs once. | |
616 | * | |
532b1858 | 617 | * When there are too many tasks (sched_nr_latency) we have to stretch |
647e7cac IM |
618 | * this period because otherwise the slices get too small. |
619 | * | |
620 | * p = (nr <= nl) ? l : l*nr/nl | |
621 | */ | |
4d78e7b6 PZ |
622 | static u64 __sched_period(unsigned long nr_running) |
623 | { | |
8e2b0bf3 BF |
624 | if (unlikely(nr_running > sched_nr_latency)) |
625 | return nr_running * sysctl_sched_min_granularity; | |
626 | else | |
627 | return sysctl_sched_latency; | |
4d78e7b6 PZ |
628 | } |
629 | ||
647e7cac IM |
630 | /* |
631 | * We calculate the wall-time slice from the period by taking a part | |
632 | * proportional to the weight. | |
633 | * | |
f9c0b095 | 634 | * s = p*P[w/rw] |
647e7cac | 635 | */ |
6d0f0ebd | 636 | static u64 sched_slice(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
21805085 | 637 | { |
0a582440 | 638 | u64 slice = __sched_period(cfs_rq->nr_running + !se->on_rq); |
f9c0b095 | 639 | |
0a582440 | 640 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { |
6272d68c | 641 | struct load_weight *load; |
3104bf03 | 642 | struct load_weight lw; |
6272d68c LM |
643 | |
644 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
645 | load = &cfs_rq->load; | |
f9c0b095 | 646 | |
0a582440 | 647 | if (unlikely(!se->on_rq)) { |
3104bf03 | 648 | lw = cfs_rq->load; |
0a582440 MG |
649 | |
650 | update_load_add(&lw, se->load.weight); | |
651 | load = &lw; | |
652 | } | |
9dbdb155 | 653 | slice = __calc_delta(slice, se->load.weight, load); |
0a582440 MG |
654 | } |
655 | return slice; | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
656 | } |
657 | ||
647e7cac | 658 | /* |
660cc00f | 659 | * We calculate the vruntime slice of a to-be-inserted task. |
647e7cac | 660 | * |
f9c0b095 | 661 | * vs = s/w |
647e7cac | 662 | */ |
f9c0b095 | 663 | static u64 sched_vslice(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
67e9fb2a | 664 | { |
f9c0b095 | 665 | return calc_delta_fair(sched_slice(cfs_rq, se), se); |
a7be37ac PZ |
666 | } |
667 | ||
a75cdaa9 | 668 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
772bd008 | 669 | static int select_idle_sibling(struct task_struct *p, int prev_cpu, int cpu); |
fb13c7ee MG |
670 | static unsigned long task_h_load(struct task_struct *p); |
671 | ||
9d89c257 YD |
672 | /* |
673 | * We choose a half-life close to 1 scheduling period. | |
84fb5a18 LY |
674 | * Note: The tables runnable_avg_yN_inv and runnable_avg_yN_sum are |
675 | * dependent on this value. | |
9d89c257 YD |
676 | */ |
677 | #define LOAD_AVG_PERIOD 32 | |
678 | #define LOAD_AVG_MAX 47742 /* maximum possible load avg */ | |
84fb5a18 | 679 | #define LOAD_AVG_MAX_N 345 /* number of full periods to produce LOAD_AVG_MAX */ |
a75cdaa9 | 680 | |
540247fb YD |
681 | /* Give new sched_entity start runnable values to heavy its load in infant time */ |
682 | void init_entity_runnable_average(struct sched_entity *se) | |
a75cdaa9 | 683 | { |
540247fb | 684 | struct sched_avg *sa = &se->avg; |
a75cdaa9 | 685 | |
9d89c257 YD |
686 | sa->last_update_time = 0; |
687 | /* | |
688 | * sched_avg's period_contrib should be strictly less then 1024, so | |
689 | * we give it 1023 to make sure it is almost a period (1024us), and | |
690 | * will definitely be update (after enqueue). | |
691 | */ | |
692 | sa->period_contrib = 1023; | |
540247fb | 693 | sa->load_avg = scale_load_down(se->load.weight); |
9d89c257 | 694 | sa->load_sum = sa->load_avg * LOAD_AVG_MAX; |
2b8c41da YD |
695 | /* |
696 | * At this point, util_avg won't be used in select_task_rq_fair anyway | |
697 | */ | |
698 | sa->util_avg = 0; | |
699 | sa->util_sum = 0; | |
9d89c257 | 700 | /* when this task enqueue'ed, it will contribute to its cfs_rq's load_avg */ |
a75cdaa9 | 701 | } |
7ea241af | 702 | |
7dc603c9 PZ |
703 | static inline u64 cfs_rq_clock_task(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq); |
704 | static int update_cfs_rq_load_avg(u64 now, struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, bool update_freq); | |
3d30544f | 705 | static void update_tg_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, int force); |
7dc603c9 PZ |
706 | static void attach_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se); |
707 | ||
2b8c41da YD |
708 | /* |
709 | * With new tasks being created, their initial util_avgs are extrapolated | |
710 | * based on the cfs_rq's current util_avg: | |
711 | * | |
712 | * util_avg = cfs_rq->util_avg / (cfs_rq->load_avg + 1) * se.load.weight | |
713 | * | |
714 | * However, in many cases, the above util_avg does not give a desired | |
715 | * value. Moreover, the sum of the util_avgs may be divergent, such | |
716 | * as when the series is a harmonic series. | |
717 | * | |
718 | * To solve this problem, we also cap the util_avg of successive tasks to | |
719 | * only 1/2 of the left utilization budget: | |
720 | * | |
721 | * util_avg_cap = (1024 - cfs_rq->avg.util_avg) / 2^n | |
722 | * | |
723 | * where n denotes the nth task. | |
724 | * | |
725 | * For example, a simplest series from the beginning would be like: | |
726 | * | |
727 | * task util_avg: 512, 256, 128, 64, 32, 16, 8, ... | |
728 | * cfs_rq util_avg: 512, 768, 896, 960, 992, 1008, 1016, ... | |
729 | * | |
730 | * Finally, that extrapolated util_avg is clamped to the cap (util_avg_cap) | |
731 | * if util_avg > util_avg_cap. | |
732 | */ | |
733 | void post_init_entity_util_avg(struct sched_entity *se) | |
734 | { | |
735 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
736 | struct sched_avg *sa = &se->avg; | |
172895e6 | 737 | long cap = (long)(SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE - cfs_rq->avg.util_avg) / 2; |
7dc603c9 | 738 | u64 now = cfs_rq_clock_task(cfs_rq); |
2b8c41da YD |
739 | |
740 | if (cap > 0) { | |
741 | if (cfs_rq->avg.util_avg != 0) { | |
742 | sa->util_avg = cfs_rq->avg.util_avg * se->load.weight; | |
743 | sa->util_avg /= (cfs_rq->avg.load_avg + 1); | |
744 | ||
745 | if (sa->util_avg > cap) | |
746 | sa->util_avg = cap; | |
747 | } else { | |
748 | sa->util_avg = cap; | |
749 | } | |
750 | sa->util_sum = sa->util_avg * LOAD_AVG_MAX; | |
751 | } | |
7dc603c9 PZ |
752 | |
753 | if (entity_is_task(se)) { | |
754 | struct task_struct *p = task_of(se); | |
755 | if (p->sched_class != &fair_sched_class) { | |
756 | /* | |
757 | * For !fair tasks do: | |
758 | * | |
759 | update_cfs_rq_load_avg(now, cfs_rq, false); | |
760 | attach_entity_load_avg(cfs_rq, se); | |
761 | switched_from_fair(rq, p); | |
762 | * | |
763 | * such that the next switched_to_fair() has the | |
764 | * expected state. | |
765 | */ | |
766 | se->avg.last_update_time = now; | |
767 | return; | |
768 | } | |
769 | } | |
770 | ||
7c3edd2c | 771 | update_cfs_rq_load_avg(now, cfs_rq, false); |
7dc603c9 | 772 | attach_entity_load_avg(cfs_rq, se); |
7c3edd2c | 773 | update_tg_load_avg(cfs_rq, false); |
2b8c41da YD |
774 | } |
775 | ||
7dc603c9 | 776 | #else /* !CONFIG_SMP */ |
540247fb | 777 | void init_entity_runnable_average(struct sched_entity *se) |
a75cdaa9 AS |
778 | { |
779 | } | |
2b8c41da YD |
780 | void post_init_entity_util_avg(struct sched_entity *se) |
781 | { | |
782 | } | |
3d30544f PZ |
783 | static void update_tg_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, int force) |
784 | { | |
785 | } | |
7dc603c9 | 786 | #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
a75cdaa9 | 787 | |
bf0f6f24 | 788 | /* |
9dbdb155 | 789 | * Update the current task's runtime statistics. |
bf0f6f24 | 790 | */ |
b7cc0896 | 791 | static void update_curr(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
bf0f6f24 | 792 | { |
429d43bc | 793 | struct sched_entity *curr = cfs_rq->curr; |
78becc27 | 794 | u64 now = rq_clock_task(rq_of(cfs_rq)); |
9dbdb155 | 795 | u64 delta_exec; |
bf0f6f24 IM |
796 | |
797 | if (unlikely(!curr)) | |
798 | return; | |
799 | ||
9dbdb155 PZ |
800 | delta_exec = now - curr->exec_start; |
801 | if (unlikely((s64)delta_exec <= 0)) | |
34f28ecd | 802 | return; |
bf0f6f24 | 803 | |
8ebc91d9 | 804 | curr->exec_start = now; |
d842de87 | 805 | |
9dbdb155 PZ |
806 | schedstat_set(curr->statistics.exec_max, |
807 | max(delta_exec, curr->statistics.exec_max)); | |
808 | ||
809 | curr->sum_exec_runtime += delta_exec; | |
ae92882e | 810 | schedstat_add(cfs_rq->exec_clock, delta_exec); |
9dbdb155 PZ |
811 | |
812 | curr->vruntime += calc_delta_fair(delta_exec, curr); | |
813 | update_min_vruntime(cfs_rq); | |
814 | ||
d842de87 SV |
815 | if (entity_is_task(curr)) { |
816 | struct task_struct *curtask = task_of(curr); | |
817 | ||
f977bb49 | 818 | trace_sched_stat_runtime(curtask, delta_exec, curr->vruntime); |
d842de87 | 819 | cpuacct_charge(curtask, delta_exec); |
f06febc9 | 820 | account_group_exec_runtime(curtask, delta_exec); |
d842de87 | 821 | } |
ec12cb7f PT |
822 | |
823 | account_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq, delta_exec); | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
824 | } |
825 | ||
6e998916 SG |
826 | static void update_curr_fair(struct rq *rq) |
827 | { | |
828 | update_curr(cfs_rq_of(&rq->curr->se)); | |
829 | } | |
830 | ||
bf0f6f24 | 831 | static inline void |
5870db5b | 832 | update_stats_wait_start(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
bf0f6f24 | 833 | { |
4fa8d299 JP |
834 | u64 wait_start, prev_wait_start; |
835 | ||
836 | if (!schedstat_enabled()) | |
837 | return; | |
838 | ||
839 | wait_start = rq_clock(rq_of(cfs_rq)); | |
840 | prev_wait_start = schedstat_val(se->statistics.wait_start); | |
3ea94de1 JP |
841 | |
842 | if (entity_is_task(se) && task_on_rq_migrating(task_of(se)) && | |
4fa8d299 JP |
843 | likely(wait_start > prev_wait_start)) |
844 | wait_start -= prev_wait_start; | |
3ea94de1 | 845 | |
4fa8d299 | 846 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.wait_start, wait_start); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
847 | } |
848 | ||
4fa8d299 | 849 | static inline void |
3ea94de1 JP |
850 | update_stats_wait_end(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
851 | { | |
852 | struct task_struct *p; | |
cb251765 MG |
853 | u64 delta; |
854 | ||
4fa8d299 JP |
855 | if (!schedstat_enabled()) |
856 | return; | |
857 | ||
858 | delta = rq_clock(rq_of(cfs_rq)) - schedstat_val(se->statistics.wait_start); | |
3ea94de1 JP |
859 | |
860 | if (entity_is_task(se)) { | |
861 | p = task_of(se); | |
862 | if (task_on_rq_migrating(p)) { | |
863 | /* | |
864 | * Preserve migrating task's wait time so wait_start | |
865 | * time stamp can be adjusted to accumulate wait time | |
866 | * prior to migration. | |
867 | */ | |
4fa8d299 | 868 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.wait_start, delta); |
3ea94de1 JP |
869 | return; |
870 | } | |
871 | trace_sched_stat_wait(p, delta); | |
872 | } | |
873 | ||
4fa8d299 JP |
874 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.wait_max, |
875 | max(schedstat_val(se->statistics.wait_max), delta)); | |
876 | schedstat_inc(se->statistics.wait_count); | |
877 | schedstat_add(se->statistics.wait_sum, delta); | |
878 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.wait_start, 0); | |
3ea94de1 | 879 | } |
3ea94de1 | 880 | |
4fa8d299 | 881 | static inline void |
1a3d027c JP |
882 | update_stats_enqueue_sleeper(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
883 | { | |
884 | struct task_struct *tsk = NULL; | |
4fa8d299 JP |
885 | u64 sleep_start, block_start; |
886 | ||
887 | if (!schedstat_enabled()) | |
888 | return; | |
889 | ||
890 | sleep_start = schedstat_val(se->statistics.sleep_start); | |
891 | block_start = schedstat_val(se->statistics.block_start); | |
1a3d027c JP |
892 | |
893 | if (entity_is_task(se)) | |
894 | tsk = task_of(se); | |
895 | ||
4fa8d299 JP |
896 | if (sleep_start) { |
897 | u64 delta = rq_clock(rq_of(cfs_rq)) - sleep_start; | |
1a3d027c JP |
898 | |
899 | if ((s64)delta < 0) | |
900 | delta = 0; | |
901 | ||
4fa8d299 JP |
902 | if (unlikely(delta > schedstat_val(se->statistics.sleep_max))) |
903 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.sleep_max, delta); | |
1a3d027c | 904 | |
4fa8d299 JP |
905 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.sleep_start, 0); |
906 | schedstat_add(se->statistics.sum_sleep_runtime, delta); | |
1a3d027c JP |
907 | |
908 | if (tsk) { | |
909 | account_scheduler_latency(tsk, delta >> 10, 1); | |
910 | trace_sched_stat_sleep(tsk, delta); | |
911 | } | |
912 | } | |
4fa8d299 JP |
913 | if (block_start) { |
914 | u64 delta = rq_clock(rq_of(cfs_rq)) - block_start; | |
1a3d027c JP |
915 | |
916 | if ((s64)delta < 0) | |
917 | delta = 0; | |
918 | ||
4fa8d299 JP |
919 | if (unlikely(delta > schedstat_val(se->statistics.block_max))) |
920 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.block_max, delta); | |
1a3d027c | 921 | |
4fa8d299 JP |
922 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.block_start, 0); |
923 | schedstat_add(se->statistics.sum_sleep_runtime, delta); | |
1a3d027c JP |
924 | |
925 | if (tsk) { | |
926 | if (tsk->in_iowait) { | |
4fa8d299 JP |
927 | schedstat_add(se->statistics.iowait_sum, delta); |
928 | schedstat_inc(se->statistics.iowait_count); | |
1a3d027c JP |
929 | trace_sched_stat_iowait(tsk, delta); |
930 | } | |
931 | ||
932 | trace_sched_stat_blocked(tsk, delta); | |
933 | ||
934 | /* | |
935 | * Blocking time is in units of nanosecs, so shift by | |
936 | * 20 to get a milliseconds-range estimation of the | |
937 | * amount of time that the task spent sleeping: | |
938 | */ | |
939 | if (unlikely(prof_on == SLEEP_PROFILING)) { | |
940 | profile_hits(SLEEP_PROFILING, | |
941 | (void *)get_wchan(tsk), | |
942 | delta >> 20); | |
943 | } | |
944 | account_scheduler_latency(tsk, delta >> 10, 0); | |
945 | } | |
946 | } | |
3ea94de1 | 947 | } |
3ea94de1 | 948 | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
949 | /* |
950 | * Task is being enqueued - update stats: | |
951 | */ | |
cb251765 | 952 | static inline void |
1a3d027c | 953 | update_stats_enqueue(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se, int flags) |
bf0f6f24 | 954 | { |
4fa8d299 JP |
955 | if (!schedstat_enabled()) |
956 | return; | |
957 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
958 | /* |
959 | * Are we enqueueing a waiting task? (for current tasks | |
960 | * a dequeue/enqueue event is a NOP) | |
961 | */ | |
429d43bc | 962 | if (se != cfs_rq->curr) |
5870db5b | 963 | update_stats_wait_start(cfs_rq, se); |
1a3d027c JP |
964 | |
965 | if (flags & ENQUEUE_WAKEUP) | |
966 | update_stats_enqueue_sleeper(cfs_rq, se); | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
967 | } |
968 | ||
bf0f6f24 | 969 | static inline void |
cb251765 | 970 | update_stats_dequeue(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se, int flags) |
bf0f6f24 | 971 | { |
4fa8d299 JP |
972 | |
973 | if (!schedstat_enabled()) | |
974 | return; | |
975 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
976 | /* |
977 | * Mark the end of the wait period if dequeueing a | |
978 | * waiting task: | |
979 | */ | |
429d43bc | 980 | if (se != cfs_rq->curr) |
9ef0a961 | 981 | update_stats_wait_end(cfs_rq, se); |
cb251765 | 982 | |
4fa8d299 JP |
983 | if ((flags & DEQUEUE_SLEEP) && entity_is_task(se)) { |
984 | struct task_struct *tsk = task_of(se); | |
cb251765 | 985 | |
4fa8d299 JP |
986 | if (tsk->state & TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) |
987 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.sleep_start, | |
988 | rq_clock(rq_of(cfs_rq))); | |
989 | if (tsk->state & TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) | |
990 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.block_start, | |
991 | rq_clock(rq_of(cfs_rq))); | |
cb251765 | 992 | } |
cb251765 MG |
993 | } |
994 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
995 | /* |
996 | * We are picking a new current task - update its stats: | |
997 | */ | |
998 | static inline void | |
79303e9e | 999 | update_stats_curr_start(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
1000 | { |
1001 | /* | |
1002 | * We are starting a new run period: | |
1003 | */ | |
78becc27 | 1004 | se->exec_start = rq_clock_task(rq_of(cfs_rq)); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
1005 | } |
1006 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
1007 | /************************************************** |
1008 | * Scheduling class queueing methods: | |
1009 | */ | |
1010 | ||
cbee9f88 PZ |
1011 | #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING |
1012 | /* | |
598f0ec0 MG |
1013 | * Approximate time to scan a full NUMA task in ms. The task scan period is |
1014 | * calculated based on the tasks virtual memory size and | |
1015 | * numa_balancing_scan_size. | |
cbee9f88 | 1016 | */ |
598f0ec0 MG |
1017 | unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_min = 1000; |
1018 | unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_max = 60000; | |
6e5fb223 PZ |
1019 | |
1020 | /* Portion of address space to scan in MB */ | |
1021 | unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_size = 256; | |
cbee9f88 | 1022 | |
4b96a29b PZ |
1023 | /* Scan @scan_size MB every @scan_period after an initial @scan_delay in ms */ |
1024 | unsigned int sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_delay = 1000; | |
1025 | ||
598f0ec0 MG |
1026 | static unsigned int task_nr_scan_windows(struct task_struct *p) |
1027 | { | |
1028 | unsigned long rss = 0; | |
1029 | unsigned long nr_scan_pages; | |
1030 | ||
1031 | /* | |
1032 | * Calculations based on RSS as non-present and empty pages are skipped | |
1033 | * by the PTE scanner and NUMA hinting faults should be trapped based | |
1034 | * on resident pages | |
1035 | */ | |
1036 | nr_scan_pages = sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_size << (20 - PAGE_SHIFT); | |
1037 | rss = get_mm_rss(p->mm); | |
1038 | if (!rss) | |
1039 | rss = nr_scan_pages; | |
1040 | ||
1041 | rss = round_up(rss, nr_scan_pages); | |
1042 | return rss / nr_scan_pages; | |
1043 | } | |
1044 | ||
1045 | /* For sanitys sake, never scan more PTEs than MAX_SCAN_WINDOW MB/sec. */ | |
1046 | #define MAX_SCAN_WINDOW 2560 | |
1047 | ||
1048 | static unsigned int task_scan_min(struct task_struct *p) | |
1049 | { | |
316c1608 | 1050 | unsigned int scan_size = READ_ONCE(sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_size); |
598f0ec0 MG |
1051 | unsigned int scan, floor; |
1052 | unsigned int windows = 1; | |
1053 | ||
64192658 KT |
1054 | if (scan_size < MAX_SCAN_WINDOW) |
1055 | windows = MAX_SCAN_WINDOW / scan_size; | |
598f0ec0 MG |
1056 | floor = 1000 / windows; |
1057 | ||
1058 | scan = sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_min / task_nr_scan_windows(p); | |
1059 | return max_t(unsigned int, floor, scan); | |
1060 | } | |
1061 | ||
1062 | static unsigned int task_scan_max(struct task_struct *p) | |
1063 | { | |
1064 | unsigned int smin = task_scan_min(p); | |
1065 | unsigned int smax; | |
1066 | ||
1067 | /* Watch for min being lower than max due to floor calculations */ | |
1068 | smax = sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_period_max / task_nr_scan_windows(p); | |
1069 | return max(smin, smax); | |
1070 | } | |
1071 | ||
0ec8aa00 PZ |
1072 | static void account_numa_enqueue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) |
1073 | { | |
1074 | rq->nr_numa_running += (p->numa_preferred_nid != -1); | |
1075 | rq->nr_preferred_running += (p->numa_preferred_nid == task_node(p)); | |
1076 | } | |
1077 | ||
1078 | static void account_numa_dequeue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) | |
1079 | { | |
1080 | rq->nr_numa_running -= (p->numa_preferred_nid != -1); | |
1081 | rq->nr_preferred_running -= (p->numa_preferred_nid == task_node(p)); | |
1082 | } | |
1083 | ||
8c8a743c PZ |
1084 | struct numa_group { |
1085 | atomic_t refcount; | |
1086 | ||
1087 | spinlock_t lock; /* nr_tasks, tasks */ | |
1088 | int nr_tasks; | |
e29cf08b | 1089 | pid_t gid; |
4142c3eb | 1090 | int active_nodes; |
8c8a743c PZ |
1091 | |
1092 | struct rcu_head rcu; | |
989348b5 | 1093 | unsigned long total_faults; |
4142c3eb | 1094 | unsigned long max_faults_cpu; |
7e2703e6 RR |
1095 | /* |
1096 | * Faults_cpu is used to decide whether memory should move | |
1097 | * towards the CPU. As a consequence, these stats are weighted | |
1098 | * more by CPU use than by memory faults. | |
1099 | */ | |
50ec8a40 | 1100 | unsigned long *faults_cpu; |
989348b5 | 1101 | unsigned long faults[0]; |
8c8a743c PZ |
1102 | }; |
1103 | ||
be1e4e76 RR |
1104 | /* Shared or private faults. */ |
1105 | #define NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_TYPES 2 | |
1106 | ||
1107 | /* Memory and CPU locality */ | |
1108 | #define NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_STATS (NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_TYPES * 2) | |
1109 | ||
1110 | /* Averaged statistics, and temporary buffers. */ | |
1111 | #define NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_BUCKETS (NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_STATS * 2) | |
1112 | ||
e29cf08b MG |
1113 | pid_t task_numa_group_id(struct task_struct *p) |
1114 | { | |
1115 | return p->numa_group ? p->numa_group->gid : 0; | |
1116 | } | |
1117 | ||
44dba3d5 IM |
1118 | /* |
1119 | * The averaged statistics, shared & private, memory & cpu, | |
1120 | * occupy the first half of the array. The second half of the | |
1121 | * array is for current counters, which are averaged into the | |
1122 | * first set by task_numa_placement. | |
1123 | */ | |
1124 | static inline int task_faults_idx(enum numa_faults_stats s, int nid, int priv) | |
ac8e895b | 1125 | { |
44dba3d5 | 1126 | return NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_TYPES * (s * nr_node_ids + nid) + priv; |
ac8e895b MG |
1127 | } |
1128 | ||
1129 | static inline unsigned long task_faults(struct task_struct *p, int nid) | |
1130 | { | |
44dba3d5 | 1131 | if (!p->numa_faults) |
ac8e895b MG |
1132 | return 0; |
1133 | ||
44dba3d5 IM |
1134 | return p->numa_faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, nid, 0)] + |
1135 | p->numa_faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, nid, 1)]; | |
ac8e895b MG |
1136 | } |
1137 | ||
83e1d2cd MG |
1138 | static inline unsigned long group_faults(struct task_struct *p, int nid) |
1139 | { | |
1140 | if (!p->numa_group) | |
1141 | return 0; | |
1142 | ||
44dba3d5 IM |
1143 | return p->numa_group->faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, nid, 0)] + |
1144 | p->numa_group->faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, nid, 1)]; | |
83e1d2cd MG |
1145 | } |
1146 | ||
20e07dea RR |
1147 | static inline unsigned long group_faults_cpu(struct numa_group *group, int nid) |
1148 | { | |
44dba3d5 IM |
1149 | return group->faults_cpu[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, nid, 0)] + |
1150 | group->faults_cpu[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, nid, 1)]; | |
20e07dea RR |
1151 | } |
1152 | ||
4142c3eb RR |
1153 | /* |
1154 | * A node triggering more than 1/3 as many NUMA faults as the maximum is | |
1155 | * considered part of a numa group's pseudo-interleaving set. Migrations | |
1156 | * between these nodes are slowed down, to allow things to settle down. | |
1157 | */ | |
1158 | #define ACTIVE_NODE_FRACTION 3 | |
1159 | ||
1160 | static bool numa_is_active_node(int nid, struct numa_group *ng) | |
1161 | { | |
1162 | return group_faults_cpu(ng, nid) * ACTIVE_NODE_FRACTION > ng->max_faults_cpu; | |
1163 | } | |
1164 | ||
6c6b1193 RR |
1165 | /* Handle placement on systems where not all nodes are directly connected. */ |
1166 | static unsigned long score_nearby_nodes(struct task_struct *p, int nid, | |
1167 | int maxdist, bool task) | |
1168 | { | |
1169 | unsigned long score = 0; | |
1170 | int node; | |
1171 | ||
1172 | /* | |
1173 | * All nodes are directly connected, and the same distance | |
1174 | * from each other. No need for fancy placement algorithms. | |
1175 | */ | |
1176 | if (sched_numa_topology_type == NUMA_DIRECT) | |
1177 | return 0; | |
1178 | ||
1179 | /* | |
1180 | * This code is called for each node, introducing N^2 complexity, | |
1181 | * which should be ok given the number of nodes rarely exceeds 8. | |
1182 | */ | |
1183 | for_each_online_node(node) { | |
1184 | unsigned long faults; | |
1185 | int dist = node_distance(nid, node); | |
1186 | ||
1187 | /* | |
1188 | * The furthest away nodes in the system are not interesting | |
1189 | * for placement; nid was already counted. | |
1190 | */ | |
1191 | if (dist == sched_max_numa_distance || node == nid) | |
1192 | continue; | |
1193 | ||
1194 | /* | |
1195 | * On systems with a backplane NUMA topology, compare groups | |
1196 | * of nodes, and move tasks towards the group with the most | |
1197 | * memory accesses. When comparing two nodes at distance | |
1198 | * "hoplimit", only nodes closer by than "hoplimit" are part | |
1199 | * of each group. Skip other nodes. | |
1200 | */ | |
1201 | if (sched_numa_topology_type == NUMA_BACKPLANE && | |
1202 | dist > maxdist) | |
1203 | continue; | |
1204 | ||
1205 | /* Add up the faults from nearby nodes. */ | |
1206 | if (task) | |
1207 | faults = task_faults(p, node); | |
1208 | else | |
1209 | faults = group_faults(p, node); | |
1210 | ||
1211 | /* | |
1212 | * On systems with a glueless mesh NUMA topology, there are | |
1213 | * no fixed "groups of nodes". Instead, nodes that are not | |
1214 | * directly connected bounce traffic through intermediate | |
1215 | * nodes; a numa_group can occupy any set of nodes. | |
1216 | * The further away a node is, the less the faults count. | |
1217 | * This seems to result in good task placement. | |
1218 | */ | |
1219 | if (sched_numa_topology_type == NUMA_GLUELESS_MESH) { | |
1220 | faults *= (sched_max_numa_distance - dist); | |
1221 | faults /= (sched_max_numa_distance - LOCAL_DISTANCE); | |
1222 | } | |
1223 | ||
1224 | score += faults; | |
1225 | } | |
1226 | ||
1227 | return score; | |
1228 | } | |
1229 | ||
83e1d2cd MG |
1230 | /* |
1231 | * These return the fraction of accesses done by a particular task, or | |
1232 | * task group, on a particular numa node. The group weight is given a | |
1233 | * larger multiplier, in order to group tasks together that are almost | |
1234 | * evenly spread out between numa nodes. | |
1235 | */ | |
7bd95320 RR |
1236 | static inline unsigned long task_weight(struct task_struct *p, int nid, |
1237 | int dist) | |
83e1d2cd | 1238 | { |
7bd95320 | 1239 | unsigned long faults, total_faults; |
83e1d2cd | 1240 | |
44dba3d5 | 1241 | if (!p->numa_faults) |
83e1d2cd MG |
1242 | return 0; |
1243 | ||
1244 | total_faults = p->total_numa_faults; | |
1245 | ||
1246 | if (!total_faults) | |
1247 | return 0; | |
1248 | ||
7bd95320 | 1249 | faults = task_faults(p, nid); |
6c6b1193 RR |
1250 | faults += score_nearby_nodes(p, nid, dist, true); |
1251 | ||
7bd95320 | 1252 | return 1000 * faults / total_faults; |
83e1d2cd MG |
1253 | } |
1254 | ||
7bd95320 RR |
1255 | static inline unsigned long group_weight(struct task_struct *p, int nid, |
1256 | int dist) | |
83e1d2cd | 1257 | { |
7bd95320 RR |
1258 | unsigned long faults, total_faults; |
1259 | ||
1260 | if (!p->numa_group) | |
1261 | return 0; | |
1262 | ||
1263 | total_faults = p->numa_group->total_faults; | |
1264 | ||
1265 | if (!total_faults) | |
83e1d2cd MG |
1266 | return 0; |
1267 | ||
7bd95320 | 1268 | faults = group_faults(p, nid); |
6c6b1193 RR |
1269 | faults += score_nearby_nodes(p, nid, dist, false); |
1270 | ||
7bd95320 | 1271 | return 1000 * faults / total_faults; |
83e1d2cd MG |
1272 | } |
1273 | ||
10f39042 RR |
1274 | bool should_numa_migrate_memory(struct task_struct *p, struct page * page, |
1275 | int src_nid, int dst_cpu) | |
1276 | { | |
1277 | struct numa_group *ng = p->numa_group; | |
1278 | int dst_nid = cpu_to_node(dst_cpu); | |
1279 | int last_cpupid, this_cpupid; | |
1280 | ||
1281 | this_cpupid = cpu_pid_to_cpupid(dst_cpu, current->pid); | |
1282 | ||
1283 | /* | |
1284 | * Multi-stage node selection is used in conjunction with a periodic | |
1285 | * migration fault to build a temporal task<->page relation. By using | |
1286 | * a two-stage filter we remove short/unlikely relations. | |
1287 | * | |
1288 | * Using P(p) ~ n_p / n_t as per frequentist probability, we can equate | |
1289 | * a task's usage of a particular page (n_p) per total usage of this | |
1290 | * page (n_t) (in a given time-span) to a probability. | |
1291 | * | |
1292 | * Our periodic faults will sample this probability and getting the | |
1293 | * same result twice in a row, given these samples are fully | |
1294 | * independent, is then given by P(n)^2, provided our sample period | |
1295 | * is sufficiently short compared to the usage pattern. | |
1296 | * | |
1297 | * This quadric squishes small probabilities, making it less likely we | |
1298 | * act on an unlikely task<->page relation. | |
1299 | */ | |
1300 | last_cpupid = page_cpupid_xchg_last(page, this_cpupid); | |
1301 | if (!cpupid_pid_unset(last_cpupid) && | |
1302 | cpupid_to_nid(last_cpupid) != dst_nid) | |
1303 | return false; | |
1304 | ||
1305 | /* Always allow migrate on private faults */ | |
1306 | if (cpupid_match_pid(p, last_cpupid)) | |
1307 | return true; | |
1308 | ||
1309 | /* A shared fault, but p->numa_group has not been set up yet. */ | |
1310 | if (!ng) | |
1311 | return true; | |
1312 | ||
1313 | /* | |
4142c3eb RR |
1314 | * Destination node is much more heavily used than the source |
1315 | * node? Allow migration. | |
10f39042 | 1316 | */ |
4142c3eb RR |
1317 | if (group_faults_cpu(ng, dst_nid) > group_faults_cpu(ng, src_nid) * |
1318 | ACTIVE_NODE_FRACTION) | |
10f39042 RR |
1319 | return true; |
1320 | ||
1321 | /* | |
4142c3eb RR |
1322 | * Distribute memory according to CPU & memory use on each node, |
1323 | * with 3/4 hysteresis to avoid unnecessary memory migrations: | |
1324 | * | |
1325 | * faults_cpu(dst) 3 faults_cpu(src) | |
1326 | * --------------- * - > --------------- | |
1327 | * faults_mem(dst) 4 faults_mem(src) | |
10f39042 | 1328 | */ |
4142c3eb RR |
1329 | return group_faults_cpu(ng, dst_nid) * group_faults(p, src_nid) * 3 > |
1330 | group_faults_cpu(ng, src_nid) * group_faults(p, dst_nid) * 4; | |
10f39042 RR |
1331 | } |
1332 | ||
e6628d5b | 1333 | static unsigned long weighted_cpuload(const int cpu); |
58d081b5 MG |
1334 | static unsigned long source_load(int cpu, int type); |
1335 | static unsigned long target_load(int cpu, int type); | |
ced549fa | 1336 | static unsigned long capacity_of(int cpu); |
58d081b5 MG |
1337 | static long effective_load(struct task_group *tg, int cpu, long wl, long wg); |
1338 | ||
fb13c7ee | 1339 | /* Cached statistics for all CPUs within a node */ |
58d081b5 | 1340 | struct numa_stats { |
fb13c7ee | 1341 | unsigned long nr_running; |
58d081b5 | 1342 | unsigned long load; |
fb13c7ee MG |
1343 | |
1344 | /* Total compute capacity of CPUs on a node */ | |
5ef20ca1 | 1345 | unsigned long compute_capacity; |
fb13c7ee MG |
1346 | |
1347 | /* Approximate capacity in terms of runnable tasks on a node */ | |
5ef20ca1 | 1348 | unsigned long task_capacity; |
1b6a7495 | 1349 | int has_free_capacity; |
58d081b5 | 1350 | }; |
e6628d5b | 1351 | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1352 | /* |
1353 | * XXX borrowed from update_sg_lb_stats | |
1354 | */ | |
1355 | static void update_numa_stats(struct numa_stats *ns, int nid) | |
1356 | { | |
83d7f242 RR |
1357 | int smt, cpu, cpus = 0; |
1358 | unsigned long capacity; | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1359 | |
1360 | memset(ns, 0, sizeof(*ns)); | |
1361 | for_each_cpu(cpu, cpumask_of_node(nid)) { | |
1362 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); | |
1363 | ||
1364 | ns->nr_running += rq->nr_running; | |
1365 | ns->load += weighted_cpuload(cpu); | |
ced549fa | 1366 | ns->compute_capacity += capacity_of(cpu); |
5eca82a9 PZ |
1367 | |
1368 | cpus++; | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1369 | } |
1370 | ||
5eca82a9 PZ |
1371 | /* |
1372 | * If we raced with hotplug and there are no CPUs left in our mask | |
1373 | * the @ns structure is NULL'ed and task_numa_compare() will | |
1374 | * not find this node attractive. | |
1375 | * | |
1b6a7495 NP |
1376 | * We'll either bail at !has_free_capacity, or we'll detect a huge |
1377 | * imbalance and bail there. | |
5eca82a9 PZ |
1378 | */ |
1379 | if (!cpus) | |
1380 | return; | |
1381 | ||
83d7f242 RR |
1382 | /* smt := ceil(cpus / capacity), assumes: 1 < smt_power < 2 */ |
1383 | smt = DIV_ROUND_UP(SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE * cpus, ns->compute_capacity); | |
1384 | capacity = cpus / smt; /* cores */ | |
1385 | ||
1386 | ns->task_capacity = min_t(unsigned, capacity, | |
1387 | DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST(ns->compute_capacity, SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE)); | |
1b6a7495 | 1388 | ns->has_free_capacity = (ns->nr_running < ns->task_capacity); |
fb13c7ee MG |
1389 | } |
1390 | ||
58d081b5 MG |
1391 | struct task_numa_env { |
1392 | struct task_struct *p; | |
e6628d5b | 1393 | |
58d081b5 MG |
1394 | int src_cpu, src_nid; |
1395 | int dst_cpu, dst_nid; | |
e6628d5b | 1396 | |
58d081b5 | 1397 | struct numa_stats src_stats, dst_stats; |
e6628d5b | 1398 | |
40ea2b42 | 1399 | int imbalance_pct; |
7bd95320 | 1400 | int dist; |
fb13c7ee MG |
1401 | |
1402 | struct task_struct *best_task; | |
1403 | long best_imp; | |
58d081b5 MG |
1404 | int best_cpu; |
1405 | }; | |
1406 | ||
fb13c7ee MG |
1407 | static void task_numa_assign(struct task_numa_env *env, |
1408 | struct task_struct *p, long imp) | |
1409 | { | |
1410 | if (env->best_task) | |
1411 | put_task_struct(env->best_task); | |
bac78573 ON |
1412 | if (p) |
1413 | get_task_struct(p); | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1414 | |
1415 | env->best_task = p; | |
1416 | env->best_imp = imp; | |
1417 | env->best_cpu = env->dst_cpu; | |
1418 | } | |
1419 | ||
28a21745 | 1420 | static bool load_too_imbalanced(long src_load, long dst_load, |
e63da036 RR |
1421 | struct task_numa_env *env) |
1422 | { | |
e4991b24 RR |
1423 | long imb, old_imb; |
1424 | long orig_src_load, orig_dst_load; | |
28a21745 RR |
1425 | long src_capacity, dst_capacity; |
1426 | ||
1427 | /* | |
1428 | * The load is corrected for the CPU capacity available on each node. | |
1429 | * | |
1430 | * src_load dst_load | |
1431 | * ------------ vs --------- | |
1432 | * src_capacity dst_capacity | |
1433 | */ | |
1434 | src_capacity = env->src_stats.compute_capacity; | |
1435 | dst_capacity = env->dst_stats.compute_capacity; | |
e63da036 RR |
1436 | |
1437 | /* We care about the slope of the imbalance, not the direction. */ | |
e4991b24 RR |
1438 | if (dst_load < src_load) |
1439 | swap(dst_load, src_load); | |
e63da036 RR |
1440 | |
1441 | /* Is the difference below the threshold? */ | |
e4991b24 RR |
1442 | imb = dst_load * src_capacity * 100 - |
1443 | src_load * dst_capacity * env->imbalance_pct; | |
e63da036 RR |
1444 | if (imb <= 0) |
1445 | return false; | |
1446 | ||
1447 | /* | |
1448 | * The imbalance is above the allowed threshold. | |
e4991b24 | 1449 | * Compare it with the old imbalance. |
e63da036 | 1450 | */ |
28a21745 | 1451 | orig_src_load = env->src_stats.load; |
e4991b24 | 1452 | orig_dst_load = env->dst_stats.load; |
28a21745 | 1453 | |
e4991b24 RR |
1454 | if (orig_dst_load < orig_src_load) |
1455 | swap(orig_dst_load, orig_src_load); | |
e63da036 | 1456 | |
e4991b24 RR |
1457 | old_imb = orig_dst_load * src_capacity * 100 - |
1458 | orig_src_load * dst_capacity * env->imbalance_pct; | |
1459 | ||
1460 | /* Would this change make things worse? */ | |
1461 | return (imb > old_imb); | |
e63da036 RR |
1462 | } |
1463 | ||
fb13c7ee MG |
1464 | /* |
1465 | * This checks if the overall compute and NUMA accesses of the system would | |
1466 | * be improved if the source tasks was migrated to the target dst_cpu taking | |
1467 | * into account that it might be best if task running on the dst_cpu should | |
1468 | * be exchanged with the source task | |
1469 | */ | |
887c290e RR |
1470 | static void task_numa_compare(struct task_numa_env *env, |
1471 | long taskimp, long groupimp) | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1472 | { |
1473 | struct rq *src_rq = cpu_rq(env->src_cpu); | |
1474 | struct rq *dst_rq = cpu_rq(env->dst_cpu); | |
1475 | struct task_struct *cur; | |
28a21745 | 1476 | long src_load, dst_load; |
fb13c7ee | 1477 | long load; |
1c5d3eb3 | 1478 | long imp = env->p->numa_group ? groupimp : taskimp; |
0132c3e1 | 1479 | long moveimp = imp; |
7bd95320 | 1480 | int dist = env->dist; |
fb13c7ee MG |
1481 | |
1482 | rcu_read_lock(); | |
bac78573 ON |
1483 | cur = task_rcu_dereference(&dst_rq->curr); |
1484 | if (cur && ((cur->flags & PF_EXITING) || is_idle_task(cur))) | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1485 | cur = NULL; |
1486 | ||
7af68335 PZ |
1487 | /* |
1488 | * Because we have preemption enabled we can get migrated around and | |
1489 | * end try selecting ourselves (current == env->p) as a swap candidate. | |
1490 | */ | |
1491 | if (cur == env->p) | |
1492 | goto unlock; | |
1493 | ||
fb13c7ee MG |
1494 | /* |
1495 | * "imp" is the fault differential for the source task between the | |
1496 | * source and destination node. Calculate the total differential for | |
1497 | * the source task and potential destination task. The more negative | |
1498 | * the value is, the more rmeote accesses that would be expected to | |
1499 | * be incurred if the tasks were swapped. | |
1500 | */ | |
1501 | if (cur) { | |
1502 | /* Skip this swap candidate if cannot move to the source cpu */ | |
1503 | if (!cpumask_test_cpu(env->src_cpu, tsk_cpus_allowed(cur))) | |
1504 | goto unlock; | |
1505 | ||
887c290e RR |
1506 | /* |
1507 | * If dst and source tasks are in the same NUMA group, or not | |
ca28aa53 | 1508 | * in any group then look only at task weights. |
887c290e | 1509 | */ |
ca28aa53 | 1510 | if (cur->numa_group == env->p->numa_group) { |
7bd95320 RR |
1511 | imp = taskimp + task_weight(cur, env->src_nid, dist) - |
1512 | task_weight(cur, env->dst_nid, dist); | |
ca28aa53 RR |
1513 | /* |
1514 | * Add some hysteresis to prevent swapping the | |
1515 | * tasks within a group over tiny differences. | |
1516 | */ | |
1517 | if (cur->numa_group) | |
1518 | imp -= imp/16; | |
887c290e | 1519 | } else { |
ca28aa53 RR |
1520 | /* |
1521 | * Compare the group weights. If a task is all by | |
1522 | * itself (not part of a group), use the task weight | |
1523 | * instead. | |
1524 | */ | |
ca28aa53 | 1525 | if (cur->numa_group) |
7bd95320 RR |
1526 | imp += group_weight(cur, env->src_nid, dist) - |
1527 | group_weight(cur, env->dst_nid, dist); | |
ca28aa53 | 1528 | else |
7bd95320 RR |
1529 | imp += task_weight(cur, env->src_nid, dist) - |
1530 | task_weight(cur, env->dst_nid, dist); | |
887c290e | 1531 | } |
fb13c7ee MG |
1532 | } |
1533 | ||
0132c3e1 | 1534 | if (imp <= env->best_imp && moveimp <= env->best_imp) |
fb13c7ee MG |
1535 | goto unlock; |
1536 | ||
1537 | if (!cur) { | |
1538 | /* Is there capacity at our destination? */ | |
b932c03c | 1539 | if (env->src_stats.nr_running <= env->src_stats.task_capacity && |
1b6a7495 | 1540 | !env->dst_stats.has_free_capacity) |
fb13c7ee MG |
1541 | goto unlock; |
1542 | ||
1543 | goto balance; | |
1544 | } | |
1545 | ||
1546 | /* Balance doesn't matter much if we're running a task per cpu */ | |
0132c3e1 RR |
1547 | if (imp > env->best_imp && src_rq->nr_running == 1 && |
1548 | dst_rq->nr_running == 1) | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1549 | goto assign; |
1550 | ||
1551 | /* | |
1552 | * In the overloaded case, try and keep the load balanced. | |
1553 | */ | |
1554 | balance: | |
e720fff6 PZ |
1555 | load = task_h_load(env->p); |
1556 | dst_load = env->dst_stats.load + load; | |
1557 | src_load = env->src_stats.load - load; | |
fb13c7ee | 1558 | |
0132c3e1 RR |
1559 | if (moveimp > imp && moveimp > env->best_imp) { |
1560 | /* | |
1561 | * If the improvement from just moving env->p direction is | |
1562 | * better than swapping tasks around, check if a move is | |
1563 | * possible. Store a slightly smaller score than moveimp, | |
1564 | * so an actually idle CPU will win. | |
1565 | */ | |
1566 | if (!load_too_imbalanced(src_load, dst_load, env)) { | |
1567 | imp = moveimp - 1; | |
1568 | cur = NULL; | |
1569 | goto assign; | |
1570 | } | |
1571 | } | |
1572 | ||
1573 | if (imp <= env->best_imp) | |
1574 | goto unlock; | |
1575 | ||
fb13c7ee | 1576 | if (cur) { |
e720fff6 PZ |
1577 | load = task_h_load(cur); |
1578 | dst_load -= load; | |
1579 | src_load += load; | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1580 | } |
1581 | ||
28a21745 | 1582 | if (load_too_imbalanced(src_load, dst_load, env)) |
fb13c7ee MG |
1583 | goto unlock; |
1584 | ||
ba7e5a27 RR |
1585 | /* |
1586 | * One idle CPU per node is evaluated for a task numa move. | |
1587 | * Call select_idle_sibling to maybe find a better one. | |
1588 | */ | |
10e2f1ac PZ |
1589 | if (!cur) { |
1590 | /* | |
1591 | * select_idle_siblings() uses an per-cpu cpumask that | |
1592 | * can be used from IRQ context. | |
1593 | */ | |
1594 | local_irq_disable(); | |
772bd008 MR |
1595 | env->dst_cpu = select_idle_sibling(env->p, env->src_cpu, |
1596 | env->dst_cpu); | |
10e2f1ac PZ |
1597 | local_irq_enable(); |
1598 | } | |
ba7e5a27 | 1599 | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1600 | assign: |
1601 | task_numa_assign(env, cur, imp); | |
1602 | unlock: | |
1603 | rcu_read_unlock(); | |
1604 | } | |
1605 | ||
887c290e RR |
1606 | static void task_numa_find_cpu(struct task_numa_env *env, |
1607 | long taskimp, long groupimp) | |
2c8a50aa MG |
1608 | { |
1609 | int cpu; | |
1610 | ||
1611 | for_each_cpu(cpu, cpumask_of_node(env->dst_nid)) { | |
1612 | /* Skip this CPU if the source task cannot migrate */ | |
1613 | if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, tsk_cpus_allowed(env->p))) | |
1614 | continue; | |
1615 | ||
1616 | env->dst_cpu = cpu; | |
887c290e | 1617 | task_numa_compare(env, taskimp, groupimp); |
2c8a50aa MG |
1618 | } |
1619 | } | |
1620 | ||
6f9aad0b RR |
1621 | /* Only move tasks to a NUMA node less busy than the current node. */ |
1622 | static bool numa_has_capacity(struct task_numa_env *env) | |
1623 | { | |
1624 | struct numa_stats *src = &env->src_stats; | |
1625 | struct numa_stats *dst = &env->dst_stats; | |
1626 | ||
1627 | if (src->has_free_capacity && !dst->has_free_capacity) | |
1628 | return false; | |
1629 | ||
1630 | /* | |
1631 | * Only consider a task move if the source has a higher load | |
1632 | * than the destination, corrected for CPU capacity on each node. | |
1633 | * | |
1634 | * src->load dst->load | |
1635 | * --------------------- vs --------------------- | |
1636 | * src->compute_capacity dst->compute_capacity | |
1637 | */ | |
44dcb04f SD |
1638 | if (src->load * dst->compute_capacity * env->imbalance_pct > |
1639 | ||
1640 | dst->load * src->compute_capacity * 100) | |
6f9aad0b RR |
1641 | return true; |
1642 | ||
1643 | return false; | |
1644 | } | |
1645 | ||
58d081b5 MG |
1646 | static int task_numa_migrate(struct task_struct *p) |
1647 | { | |
58d081b5 MG |
1648 | struct task_numa_env env = { |
1649 | .p = p, | |
fb13c7ee | 1650 | |
58d081b5 | 1651 | .src_cpu = task_cpu(p), |
b32e86b4 | 1652 | .src_nid = task_node(p), |
fb13c7ee MG |
1653 | |
1654 | .imbalance_pct = 112, | |
1655 | ||
1656 | .best_task = NULL, | |
1657 | .best_imp = 0, | |
4142c3eb | 1658 | .best_cpu = -1, |
58d081b5 MG |
1659 | }; |
1660 | struct sched_domain *sd; | |
887c290e | 1661 | unsigned long taskweight, groupweight; |
7bd95320 | 1662 | int nid, ret, dist; |
887c290e | 1663 | long taskimp, groupimp; |
e6628d5b | 1664 | |
58d081b5 | 1665 | /* |
fb13c7ee MG |
1666 | * Pick the lowest SD_NUMA domain, as that would have the smallest |
1667 | * imbalance and would be the first to start moving tasks about. | |
1668 | * | |
1669 | * And we want to avoid any moving of tasks about, as that would create | |
1670 | * random movement of tasks -- counter the numa conditions we're trying | |
1671 | * to satisfy here. | |
58d081b5 MG |
1672 | */ |
1673 | rcu_read_lock(); | |
fb13c7ee | 1674 | sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_numa, env.src_cpu)); |
46a73e8a RR |
1675 | if (sd) |
1676 | env.imbalance_pct = 100 + (sd->imbalance_pct - 100) / 2; | |
e6628d5b MG |
1677 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
1678 | ||
46a73e8a RR |
1679 | /* |
1680 | * Cpusets can break the scheduler domain tree into smaller | |
1681 | * balance domains, some of which do not cross NUMA boundaries. | |
1682 | * Tasks that are "trapped" in such domains cannot be migrated | |
1683 | * elsewhere, so there is no point in (re)trying. | |
1684 | */ | |
1685 | if (unlikely(!sd)) { | |
de1b301a | 1686 | p->numa_preferred_nid = task_node(p); |
46a73e8a RR |
1687 | return -EINVAL; |
1688 | } | |
1689 | ||
2c8a50aa | 1690 | env.dst_nid = p->numa_preferred_nid; |
7bd95320 RR |
1691 | dist = env.dist = node_distance(env.src_nid, env.dst_nid); |
1692 | taskweight = task_weight(p, env.src_nid, dist); | |
1693 | groupweight = group_weight(p, env.src_nid, dist); | |
1694 | update_numa_stats(&env.src_stats, env.src_nid); | |
1695 | taskimp = task_weight(p, env.dst_nid, dist) - taskweight; | |
1696 | groupimp = group_weight(p, env.dst_nid, dist) - groupweight; | |
2c8a50aa | 1697 | update_numa_stats(&env.dst_stats, env.dst_nid); |
58d081b5 | 1698 | |
a43455a1 | 1699 | /* Try to find a spot on the preferred nid. */ |
6f9aad0b RR |
1700 | if (numa_has_capacity(&env)) |
1701 | task_numa_find_cpu(&env, taskimp, groupimp); | |
e1dda8a7 | 1702 | |
9de05d48 RR |
1703 | /* |
1704 | * Look at other nodes in these cases: | |
1705 | * - there is no space available on the preferred_nid | |
1706 | * - the task is part of a numa_group that is interleaved across | |
1707 | * multiple NUMA nodes; in order to better consolidate the group, | |
1708 | * we need to check other locations. | |
1709 | */ | |
4142c3eb | 1710 | if (env.best_cpu == -1 || (p->numa_group && p->numa_group->active_nodes > 1)) { |
2c8a50aa MG |
1711 | for_each_online_node(nid) { |
1712 | if (nid == env.src_nid || nid == p->numa_preferred_nid) | |
1713 | continue; | |
58d081b5 | 1714 | |
7bd95320 | 1715 | dist = node_distance(env.src_nid, env.dst_nid); |
6c6b1193 RR |
1716 | if (sched_numa_topology_type == NUMA_BACKPLANE && |
1717 | dist != env.dist) { | |
1718 | taskweight = task_weight(p, env.src_nid, dist); | |
1719 | groupweight = group_weight(p, env.src_nid, dist); | |
1720 | } | |
7bd95320 | 1721 | |
83e1d2cd | 1722 | /* Only consider nodes where both task and groups benefit */ |
7bd95320 RR |
1723 | taskimp = task_weight(p, nid, dist) - taskweight; |
1724 | groupimp = group_weight(p, nid, dist) - groupweight; | |
887c290e | 1725 | if (taskimp < 0 && groupimp < 0) |
fb13c7ee MG |
1726 | continue; |
1727 | ||
7bd95320 | 1728 | env.dist = dist; |
2c8a50aa MG |
1729 | env.dst_nid = nid; |
1730 | update_numa_stats(&env.dst_stats, env.dst_nid); | |
6f9aad0b RR |
1731 | if (numa_has_capacity(&env)) |
1732 | task_numa_find_cpu(&env, taskimp, groupimp); | |
58d081b5 MG |
1733 | } |
1734 | } | |
1735 | ||
68d1b02a RR |
1736 | /* |
1737 | * If the task is part of a workload that spans multiple NUMA nodes, | |
1738 | * and is migrating into one of the workload's active nodes, remember | |
1739 | * this node as the task's preferred numa node, so the workload can | |
1740 | * settle down. | |
1741 | * A task that migrated to a second choice node will be better off | |
1742 | * trying for a better one later. Do not set the preferred node here. | |
1743 | */ | |
db015dae | 1744 | if (p->numa_group) { |
4142c3eb RR |
1745 | struct numa_group *ng = p->numa_group; |
1746 | ||
db015dae RR |
1747 | if (env.best_cpu == -1) |
1748 | nid = env.src_nid; | |
1749 | else | |
1750 | nid = env.dst_nid; | |
1751 | ||
4142c3eb | 1752 | if (ng->active_nodes > 1 && numa_is_active_node(env.dst_nid, ng)) |
db015dae RR |
1753 | sched_setnuma(p, env.dst_nid); |
1754 | } | |
1755 | ||
1756 | /* No better CPU than the current one was found. */ | |
1757 | if (env.best_cpu == -1) | |
1758 | return -EAGAIN; | |
0ec8aa00 | 1759 | |
04bb2f94 RR |
1760 | /* |
1761 | * Reset the scan period if the task is being rescheduled on an | |
1762 | * alternative node to recheck if the tasks is now properly placed. | |
1763 | */ | |
1764 | p->numa_scan_period = task_scan_min(p); | |
1765 | ||
fb13c7ee | 1766 | if (env.best_task == NULL) { |
286549dc MG |
1767 | ret = migrate_task_to(p, env.best_cpu); |
1768 | if (ret != 0) | |
1769 | trace_sched_stick_numa(p, env.src_cpu, env.best_cpu); | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1770 | return ret; |
1771 | } | |
1772 | ||
1773 | ret = migrate_swap(p, env.best_task); | |
286549dc MG |
1774 | if (ret != 0) |
1775 | trace_sched_stick_numa(p, env.src_cpu, task_cpu(env.best_task)); | |
fb13c7ee MG |
1776 | put_task_struct(env.best_task); |
1777 | return ret; | |
e6628d5b MG |
1778 | } |
1779 | ||
6b9a7460 MG |
1780 | /* Attempt to migrate a task to a CPU on the preferred node. */ |
1781 | static void numa_migrate_preferred(struct task_struct *p) | |
1782 | { | |
5085e2a3 RR |
1783 | unsigned long interval = HZ; |
1784 | ||
2739d3ee | 1785 | /* This task has no NUMA fault statistics yet */ |
44dba3d5 | 1786 | if (unlikely(p->numa_preferred_nid == -1 || !p->numa_faults)) |
6b9a7460 MG |
1787 | return; |
1788 | ||
2739d3ee | 1789 | /* Periodically retry migrating the task to the preferred node */ |
5085e2a3 RR |
1790 | interval = min(interval, msecs_to_jiffies(p->numa_scan_period) / 16); |
1791 | p->numa_migrate_retry = jiffies + interval; | |
2739d3ee RR |
1792 | |
1793 | /* Success if task is already running on preferred CPU */ | |
de1b301a | 1794 | if (task_node(p) == p->numa_preferred_nid) |
6b9a7460 MG |
1795 | return; |
1796 | ||
1797 | /* Otherwise, try migrate to a CPU on the preferred node */ | |
2739d3ee | 1798 | task_numa_migrate(p); |
6b9a7460 MG |
1799 | } |
1800 | ||
20e07dea | 1801 | /* |
4142c3eb | 1802 | * Find out how many nodes on the workload is actively running on. Do this by |
20e07dea RR |
1803 | * tracking the nodes from which NUMA hinting faults are triggered. This can |
1804 | * be different from the set of nodes where the workload's memory is currently | |
1805 | * located. | |
20e07dea | 1806 | */ |
4142c3eb | 1807 | static void numa_group_count_active_nodes(struct numa_group *numa_group) |
20e07dea RR |
1808 | { |
1809 | unsigned long faults, max_faults = 0; | |
4142c3eb | 1810 | int nid, active_nodes = 0; |
20e07dea RR |
1811 | |
1812 | for_each_online_node(nid) { | |
1813 | faults = group_faults_cpu(numa_group, nid); | |
1814 | if (faults > max_faults) | |
1815 | max_faults = faults; | |
1816 | } | |
1817 | ||
1818 | for_each_online_node(nid) { | |
1819 | faults = group_faults_cpu(numa_group, nid); | |
4142c3eb RR |
1820 | if (faults * ACTIVE_NODE_FRACTION > max_faults) |
1821 | active_nodes++; | |
20e07dea | 1822 | } |
4142c3eb RR |
1823 | |
1824 | numa_group->max_faults_cpu = max_faults; | |
1825 | numa_group->active_nodes = active_nodes; | |
20e07dea RR |
1826 | } |
1827 | ||
04bb2f94 RR |
1828 | /* |
1829 | * When adapting the scan rate, the period is divided into NUMA_PERIOD_SLOTS | |
1830 | * increments. The more local the fault statistics are, the higher the scan | |
a22b4b01 RR |
1831 | * period will be for the next scan window. If local/(local+remote) ratio is |
1832 | * below NUMA_PERIOD_THRESHOLD (where range of ratio is 1..NUMA_PERIOD_SLOTS) | |
1833 | * the scan period will decrease. Aim for 70% local accesses. | |
04bb2f94 RR |
1834 | */ |
1835 | #define NUMA_PERIOD_SLOTS 10 | |
a22b4b01 | 1836 | #define NUMA_PERIOD_THRESHOLD 7 |
04bb2f94 RR |
1837 | |
1838 | /* | |
1839 | * Increase the scan period (slow down scanning) if the majority of | |
1840 | * our memory is already on our local node, or if the majority of | |
1841 | * the page accesses are shared with other processes. | |
1842 | * Otherwise, decrease the scan period. | |
1843 | */ | |
1844 | static void update_task_scan_period(struct task_struct *p, | |
1845 | unsigned long shared, unsigned long private) | |
1846 | { | |
1847 | unsigned int period_slot; | |
1848 | int ratio; | |
1849 | int diff; | |
1850 | ||
1851 | unsigned long remote = p->numa_faults_locality[0]; | |
1852 | unsigned long local = p->numa_faults_locality[1]; | |
1853 | ||
1854 | /* | |
1855 | * If there were no record hinting faults then either the task is | |
1856 | * completely idle or all activity is areas that are not of interest | |
074c2381 MG |
1857 | * to automatic numa balancing. Related to that, if there were failed |
1858 | * migration then it implies we are migrating too quickly or the local | |
1859 | * node is overloaded. In either case, scan slower | |
04bb2f94 | 1860 | */ |
074c2381 | 1861 | if (local + shared == 0 || p->numa_faults_locality[2]) { |
04bb2f94 RR |
1862 | p->numa_scan_period = min(p->numa_scan_period_max, |
1863 | p->numa_scan_period << 1); | |
1864 | ||
1865 | p->mm->numa_next_scan = jiffies + | |
1866 | msecs_to_jiffies(p->numa_scan_period); | |
1867 | ||
1868 | return; | |
1869 | } | |
1870 | ||
1871 | /* | |
1872 | * Prepare to scale scan period relative to the current period. | |
1873 | * == NUMA_PERIOD_THRESHOLD scan period stays the same | |
1874 | * < NUMA_PERIOD_THRESHOLD scan period decreases (scan faster) | |
1875 | * >= NUMA_PERIOD_THRESHOLD scan period increases (scan slower) | |
1876 | */ | |
1877 | period_slot = DIV_ROUND_UP(p->numa_scan_period, NUMA_PERIOD_SLOTS); | |
1878 | ratio = (local * NUMA_PERIOD_SLOTS) / (local + remote); | |
1879 | if (ratio >= NUMA_PERIOD_THRESHOLD) { | |
1880 | int slot = ratio - NUMA_PERIOD_THRESHOLD; | |
1881 | if (!slot) | |
1882 | slot = 1; | |
1883 | diff = slot * period_slot; | |
1884 | } else { | |
1885 | diff = -(NUMA_PERIOD_THRESHOLD - ratio) * period_slot; | |
1886 | ||
1887 | /* | |
1888 | * Scale scan rate increases based on sharing. There is an | |
1889 | * inverse relationship between the degree of sharing and | |
1890 | * the adjustment made to the scanning period. Broadly | |
1891 | * speaking the intent is that there is little point | |
1892 | * scanning faster if shared accesses dominate as it may | |
1893 | * simply bounce migrations uselessly | |
1894 | */ | |
2847c90e | 1895 | ratio = DIV_ROUND_UP(private * NUMA_PERIOD_SLOTS, (private + shared + 1)); |
04bb2f94 RR |
1896 | diff = (diff * ratio) / NUMA_PERIOD_SLOTS; |
1897 | } | |
1898 | ||
1899 | p->numa_scan_period = clamp(p->numa_scan_period + diff, | |
1900 | task_scan_min(p), task_scan_max(p)); | |
1901 | memset(p->numa_faults_locality, 0, sizeof(p->numa_faults_locality)); | |
1902 | } | |
1903 | ||
7e2703e6 RR |
1904 | /* |
1905 | * Get the fraction of time the task has been running since the last | |
1906 | * NUMA placement cycle. The scheduler keeps similar statistics, but | |
1907 | * decays those on a 32ms period, which is orders of magnitude off | |
1908 | * from the dozens-of-seconds NUMA balancing period. Use the scheduler | |
1909 | * stats only if the task is so new there are no NUMA statistics yet. | |
1910 | */ | |
1911 | static u64 numa_get_avg_runtime(struct task_struct *p, u64 *period) | |
1912 | { | |
1913 | u64 runtime, delta, now; | |
1914 | /* Use the start of this time slice to avoid calculations. */ | |
1915 | now = p->se.exec_start; | |
1916 | runtime = p->se.sum_exec_runtime; | |
1917 | ||
1918 | if (p->last_task_numa_placement) { | |
1919 | delta = runtime - p->last_sum_exec_runtime; | |
1920 | *period = now - p->last_task_numa_placement; | |
1921 | } else { | |
9d89c257 YD |
1922 | delta = p->se.avg.load_sum / p->se.load.weight; |
1923 | *period = LOAD_AVG_MAX; | |
7e2703e6 RR |
1924 | } |
1925 | ||
1926 | p->last_sum_exec_runtime = runtime; | |
1927 | p->last_task_numa_placement = now; | |
1928 | ||
1929 | return delta; | |
1930 | } | |
1931 | ||
54009416 RR |
1932 | /* |
1933 | * Determine the preferred nid for a task in a numa_group. This needs to | |
1934 | * be done in a way that produces consistent results with group_weight, | |
1935 | * otherwise workloads might not converge. | |
1936 | */ | |
1937 | static int preferred_group_nid(struct task_struct *p, int nid) | |
1938 | { | |
1939 | nodemask_t nodes; | |
1940 | int dist; | |
1941 | ||
1942 | /* Direct connections between all NUMA nodes. */ | |
1943 | if (sched_numa_topology_type == NUMA_DIRECT) | |
1944 | return nid; | |
1945 | ||
1946 | /* | |
1947 | * On a system with glueless mesh NUMA topology, group_weight | |
1948 | * scores nodes according to the number of NUMA hinting faults on | |
1949 | * both the node itself, and on nearby nodes. | |
1950 | */ | |
1951 | if (sched_numa_topology_type == NUMA_GLUELESS_MESH) { | |
1952 | unsigned long score, max_score = 0; | |
1953 | int node, max_node = nid; | |
1954 | ||
1955 | dist = sched_max_numa_distance; | |
1956 | ||
1957 | for_each_online_node(node) { | |
1958 | score = group_weight(p, node, dist); | |
1959 | if (score > max_score) { | |
1960 | max_score = score; | |
1961 | max_node = node; | |
1962 | } | |
1963 | } | |
1964 | return max_node; | |
1965 | } | |
1966 | ||
1967 | /* | |
1968 | * Finding the preferred nid in a system with NUMA backplane | |
1969 | * interconnect topology is more involved. The goal is to locate | |
1970 | * tasks from numa_groups near each other in the system, and | |
1971 | * untangle workloads from different sides of the system. This requires | |
1972 | * searching down the hierarchy of node groups, recursively searching | |
1973 | * inside the highest scoring group of nodes. The nodemask tricks | |
1974 | * keep the complexity of the search down. | |
1975 | */ | |
1976 | nodes = node_online_map; | |
1977 | for (dist = sched_max_numa_distance; dist > LOCAL_DISTANCE; dist--) { | |
1978 | unsigned long max_faults = 0; | |
81907478 | 1979 | nodemask_t max_group = NODE_MASK_NONE; |
54009416 RR |
1980 | int a, b; |
1981 | ||
1982 | /* Are there nodes at this distance from each other? */ | |
1983 | if (!find_numa_distance(dist)) | |
1984 | continue; | |
1985 | ||
1986 | for_each_node_mask(a, nodes) { | |
1987 | unsigned long faults = 0; | |
1988 | nodemask_t this_group; | |
1989 | nodes_clear(this_group); | |
1990 | ||
1991 | /* Sum group's NUMA faults; includes a==b case. */ | |
1992 | for_each_node_mask(b, nodes) { | |
1993 | if (node_distance(a, b) < dist) { | |
1994 | faults += group_faults(p, b); | |
1995 | node_set(b, this_group); | |
1996 | node_clear(b, nodes); | |
1997 | } | |
1998 | } | |
1999 | ||
2000 | /* Remember the top group. */ | |
2001 | if (faults > max_faults) { | |
2002 | max_faults = faults; | |
2003 | max_group = this_group; | |
2004 | /* | |
2005 | * subtle: at the smallest distance there is | |
2006 | * just one node left in each "group", the | |
2007 | * winner is the preferred nid. | |
2008 | */ | |
2009 | nid = a; | |
2010 | } | |
2011 | } | |
2012 | /* Next round, evaluate the nodes within max_group. */ | |
890a5409 JB |
2013 | if (!max_faults) |
2014 | break; | |
54009416 RR |
2015 | nodes = max_group; |
2016 | } | |
2017 | return nid; | |
2018 | } | |
2019 | ||
cbee9f88 PZ |
2020 | static void task_numa_placement(struct task_struct *p) |
2021 | { | |
83e1d2cd MG |
2022 | int seq, nid, max_nid = -1, max_group_nid = -1; |
2023 | unsigned long max_faults = 0, max_group_faults = 0; | |
04bb2f94 | 2024 | unsigned long fault_types[2] = { 0, 0 }; |
7e2703e6 RR |
2025 | unsigned long total_faults; |
2026 | u64 runtime, period; | |
7dbd13ed | 2027 | spinlock_t *group_lock = NULL; |
cbee9f88 | 2028 | |
7e5a2c17 JL |
2029 | /* |
2030 | * The p->mm->numa_scan_seq field gets updated without | |
2031 | * exclusive access. Use READ_ONCE() here to ensure | |
2032 | * that the field is read in a single access: | |
2033 | */ | |
316c1608 | 2034 | seq = READ_ONCE(p->mm->numa_scan_seq); |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2035 | if (p->numa_scan_seq == seq) |
2036 | return; | |
2037 | p->numa_scan_seq = seq; | |
598f0ec0 | 2038 | p->numa_scan_period_max = task_scan_max(p); |
cbee9f88 | 2039 | |
7e2703e6 RR |
2040 | total_faults = p->numa_faults_locality[0] + |
2041 | p->numa_faults_locality[1]; | |
2042 | runtime = numa_get_avg_runtime(p, &period); | |
2043 | ||
7dbd13ed MG |
2044 | /* If the task is part of a group prevent parallel updates to group stats */ |
2045 | if (p->numa_group) { | |
2046 | group_lock = &p->numa_group->lock; | |
60e69eed | 2047 | spin_lock_irq(group_lock); |
7dbd13ed MG |
2048 | } |
2049 | ||
688b7585 MG |
2050 | /* Find the node with the highest number of faults */ |
2051 | for_each_online_node(nid) { | |
44dba3d5 IM |
2052 | /* Keep track of the offsets in numa_faults array */ |
2053 | int mem_idx, membuf_idx, cpu_idx, cpubuf_idx; | |
83e1d2cd | 2054 | unsigned long faults = 0, group_faults = 0; |
44dba3d5 | 2055 | int priv; |
745d6147 | 2056 | |
be1e4e76 | 2057 | for (priv = 0; priv < NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_TYPES; priv++) { |
7e2703e6 | 2058 | long diff, f_diff, f_weight; |
8c8a743c | 2059 | |
44dba3d5 IM |
2060 | mem_idx = task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, nid, priv); |
2061 | membuf_idx = task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEMBUF, nid, priv); | |
2062 | cpu_idx = task_faults_idx(NUMA_CPU, nid, priv); | |
2063 | cpubuf_idx = task_faults_idx(NUMA_CPUBUF, nid, priv); | |
745d6147 | 2064 | |
ac8e895b | 2065 | /* Decay existing window, copy faults since last scan */ |
44dba3d5 IM |
2066 | diff = p->numa_faults[membuf_idx] - p->numa_faults[mem_idx] / 2; |
2067 | fault_types[priv] += p->numa_faults[membuf_idx]; | |
2068 | p->numa_faults[membuf_idx] = 0; | |
fb13c7ee | 2069 | |
7e2703e6 RR |
2070 | /* |
2071 | * Normalize the faults_from, so all tasks in a group | |
2072 | * count according to CPU use, instead of by the raw | |
2073 | * number of faults. Tasks with little runtime have | |
2074 | * little over-all impact on throughput, and thus their | |
2075 | * faults are less important. | |
2076 | */ | |
2077 | f_weight = div64_u64(runtime << 16, period + 1); | |
44dba3d5 | 2078 | f_weight = (f_weight * p->numa_faults[cpubuf_idx]) / |
7e2703e6 | 2079 | (total_faults + 1); |
44dba3d5 IM |
2080 | f_diff = f_weight - p->numa_faults[cpu_idx] / 2; |
2081 | p->numa_faults[cpubuf_idx] = 0; | |
50ec8a40 | 2082 | |
44dba3d5 IM |
2083 | p->numa_faults[mem_idx] += diff; |
2084 | p->numa_faults[cpu_idx] += f_diff; | |
2085 | faults += p->numa_faults[mem_idx]; | |
83e1d2cd | 2086 | p->total_numa_faults += diff; |
8c8a743c | 2087 | if (p->numa_group) { |
44dba3d5 IM |
2088 | /* |
2089 | * safe because we can only change our own group | |
2090 | * | |
2091 | * mem_idx represents the offset for a given | |
2092 | * nid and priv in a specific region because it | |
2093 | * is at the beginning of the numa_faults array. | |
2094 | */ | |
2095 | p->numa_group->faults[mem_idx] += diff; | |
2096 | p->numa_group->faults_cpu[mem_idx] += f_diff; | |
989348b5 | 2097 | p->numa_group->total_faults += diff; |
44dba3d5 | 2098 | group_faults += p->numa_group->faults[mem_idx]; |
8c8a743c | 2099 | } |
ac8e895b MG |
2100 | } |
2101 | ||
688b7585 MG |
2102 | if (faults > max_faults) { |
2103 | max_faults = faults; | |
2104 | max_nid = nid; | |
2105 | } | |
83e1d2cd MG |
2106 | |
2107 | if (group_faults > max_group_faults) { | |
2108 | max_group_faults = group_faults; | |
2109 | max_group_nid = nid; | |
2110 | } | |
2111 | } | |
2112 | ||
04bb2f94 RR |
2113 | update_task_scan_period(p, fault_types[0], fault_types[1]); |
2114 | ||
7dbd13ed | 2115 | if (p->numa_group) { |
4142c3eb | 2116 | numa_group_count_active_nodes(p->numa_group); |
60e69eed | 2117 | spin_unlock_irq(group_lock); |
54009416 | 2118 | max_nid = preferred_group_nid(p, max_group_nid); |
688b7585 MG |
2119 | } |
2120 | ||
bb97fc31 RR |
2121 | if (max_faults) { |
2122 | /* Set the new preferred node */ | |
2123 | if (max_nid != p->numa_preferred_nid) | |
2124 | sched_setnuma(p, max_nid); | |
2125 | ||
2126 | if (task_node(p) != p->numa_preferred_nid) | |
2127 | numa_migrate_preferred(p); | |
3a7053b3 | 2128 | } |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2129 | } |
2130 | ||
8c8a743c PZ |
2131 | static inline int get_numa_group(struct numa_group *grp) |
2132 | { | |
2133 | return atomic_inc_not_zero(&grp->refcount); | |
2134 | } | |
2135 | ||
2136 | static inline void put_numa_group(struct numa_group *grp) | |
2137 | { | |
2138 | if (atomic_dec_and_test(&grp->refcount)) | |
2139 | kfree_rcu(grp, rcu); | |
2140 | } | |
2141 | ||
3e6a9418 MG |
2142 | static void task_numa_group(struct task_struct *p, int cpupid, int flags, |
2143 | int *priv) | |
8c8a743c PZ |
2144 | { |
2145 | struct numa_group *grp, *my_grp; | |
2146 | struct task_struct *tsk; | |
2147 | bool join = false; | |
2148 | int cpu = cpupid_to_cpu(cpupid); | |
2149 | int i; | |
2150 | ||
2151 | if (unlikely(!p->numa_group)) { | |
2152 | unsigned int size = sizeof(struct numa_group) + | |
50ec8a40 | 2153 | 4*nr_node_ids*sizeof(unsigned long); |
8c8a743c PZ |
2154 | |
2155 | grp = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL | __GFP_NOWARN); | |
2156 | if (!grp) | |
2157 | return; | |
2158 | ||
2159 | atomic_set(&grp->refcount, 1); | |
4142c3eb RR |
2160 | grp->active_nodes = 1; |
2161 | grp->max_faults_cpu = 0; | |
8c8a743c | 2162 | spin_lock_init(&grp->lock); |
e29cf08b | 2163 | grp->gid = p->pid; |
50ec8a40 | 2164 | /* Second half of the array tracks nids where faults happen */ |
be1e4e76 RR |
2165 | grp->faults_cpu = grp->faults + NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_TYPES * |
2166 | nr_node_ids; | |
8c8a743c | 2167 | |
be1e4e76 | 2168 | for (i = 0; i < NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_STATS * nr_node_ids; i++) |
44dba3d5 | 2169 | grp->faults[i] = p->numa_faults[i]; |
8c8a743c | 2170 | |
989348b5 | 2171 | grp->total_faults = p->total_numa_faults; |
83e1d2cd | 2172 | |
8c8a743c PZ |
2173 | grp->nr_tasks++; |
2174 | rcu_assign_pointer(p->numa_group, grp); | |
2175 | } | |
2176 | ||
2177 | rcu_read_lock(); | |
316c1608 | 2178 | tsk = READ_ONCE(cpu_rq(cpu)->curr); |
8c8a743c PZ |
2179 | |
2180 | if (!cpupid_match_pid(tsk, cpupid)) | |
3354781a | 2181 | goto no_join; |
8c8a743c PZ |
2182 | |
2183 | grp = rcu_dereference(tsk->numa_group); | |
2184 | if (!grp) | |
3354781a | 2185 | goto no_join; |
8c8a743c PZ |
2186 | |
2187 | my_grp = p->numa_group; | |
2188 | if (grp == my_grp) | |
3354781a | 2189 | goto no_join; |
8c8a743c PZ |
2190 | |
2191 | /* | |
2192 | * Only join the other group if its bigger; if we're the bigger group, | |
2193 | * the other task will join us. | |
2194 | */ | |
2195 | if (my_grp->nr_tasks > grp->nr_tasks) | |
3354781a | 2196 | goto no_join; |
8c8a743c PZ |
2197 | |
2198 | /* | |
2199 | * Tie-break on the grp address. | |
2200 | */ | |
2201 | if (my_grp->nr_tasks == grp->nr_tasks && my_grp > grp) | |
3354781a | 2202 | goto no_join; |
8c8a743c | 2203 | |
dabe1d99 RR |
2204 | /* Always join threads in the same process. */ |
2205 | if (tsk->mm == current->mm) | |
2206 | join = true; | |
2207 | ||
2208 | /* Simple filter to avoid false positives due to PID collisions */ | |
2209 | if (flags & TNF_SHARED) | |
2210 | join = true; | |
8c8a743c | 2211 | |
3e6a9418 MG |
2212 | /* Update priv based on whether false sharing was detected */ |
2213 | *priv = !join; | |
2214 | ||
dabe1d99 | 2215 | if (join && !get_numa_group(grp)) |
3354781a | 2216 | goto no_join; |
8c8a743c | 2217 | |
8c8a743c PZ |
2218 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
2219 | ||
2220 | if (!join) | |
2221 | return; | |
2222 | ||
60e69eed MG |
2223 | BUG_ON(irqs_disabled()); |
2224 | double_lock_irq(&my_grp->lock, &grp->lock); | |
989348b5 | 2225 | |
be1e4e76 | 2226 | for (i = 0; i < NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_STATS * nr_node_ids; i++) { |
44dba3d5 IM |
2227 | my_grp->faults[i] -= p->numa_faults[i]; |
2228 | grp->faults[i] += p->numa_faults[i]; | |
8c8a743c | 2229 | } |
989348b5 MG |
2230 | my_grp->total_faults -= p->total_numa_faults; |
2231 | grp->total_faults += p->total_numa_faults; | |
8c8a743c | 2232 | |
8c8a743c PZ |
2233 | my_grp->nr_tasks--; |
2234 | grp->nr_tasks++; | |
2235 | ||
2236 | spin_unlock(&my_grp->lock); | |
60e69eed | 2237 | spin_unlock_irq(&grp->lock); |
8c8a743c PZ |
2238 | |
2239 | rcu_assign_pointer(p->numa_group, grp); | |
2240 | ||
2241 | put_numa_group(my_grp); | |
3354781a PZ |
2242 | return; |
2243 | ||
2244 | no_join: | |
2245 | rcu_read_unlock(); | |
2246 | return; | |
8c8a743c PZ |
2247 | } |
2248 | ||
2249 | void task_numa_free(struct task_struct *p) | |
2250 | { | |
2251 | struct numa_group *grp = p->numa_group; | |
44dba3d5 | 2252 | void *numa_faults = p->numa_faults; |
e9dd685c SR |
2253 | unsigned long flags; |
2254 | int i; | |
8c8a743c PZ |
2255 | |
2256 | if (grp) { | |
e9dd685c | 2257 | spin_lock_irqsave(&grp->lock, flags); |
be1e4e76 | 2258 | for (i = 0; i < NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_STATS * nr_node_ids; i++) |
44dba3d5 | 2259 | grp->faults[i] -= p->numa_faults[i]; |
989348b5 | 2260 | grp->total_faults -= p->total_numa_faults; |
83e1d2cd | 2261 | |
8c8a743c | 2262 | grp->nr_tasks--; |
e9dd685c | 2263 | spin_unlock_irqrestore(&grp->lock, flags); |
35b123e2 | 2264 | RCU_INIT_POINTER(p->numa_group, NULL); |
8c8a743c PZ |
2265 | put_numa_group(grp); |
2266 | } | |
2267 | ||
44dba3d5 | 2268 | p->numa_faults = NULL; |
82727018 | 2269 | kfree(numa_faults); |
8c8a743c PZ |
2270 | } |
2271 | ||
cbee9f88 PZ |
2272 | /* |
2273 | * Got a PROT_NONE fault for a page on @node. | |
2274 | */ | |
58b46da3 | 2275 | void task_numa_fault(int last_cpupid, int mem_node, int pages, int flags) |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2276 | { |
2277 | struct task_struct *p = current; | |
6688cc05 | 2278 | bool migrated = flags & TNF_MIGRATED; |
58b46da3 | 2279 | int cpu_node = task_node(current); |
792568ec | 2280 | int local = !!(flags & TNF_FAULT_LOCAL); |
4142c3eb | 2281 | struct numa_group *ng; |
ac8e895b | 2282 | int priv; |
cbee9f88 | 2283 | |
2a595721 | 2284 | if (!static_branch_likely(&sched_numa_balancing)) |
1a687c2e MG |
2285 | return; |
2286 | ||
9ff1d9ff MG |
2287 | /* for example, ksmd faulting in a user's mm */ |
2288 | if (!p->mm) | |
2289 | return; | |
2290 | ||
f809ca9a | 2291 | /* Allocate buffer to track faults on a per-node basis */ |
44dba3d5 IM |
2292 | if (unlikely(!p->numa_faults)) { |
2293 | int size = sizeof(*p->numa_faults) * | |
be1e4e76 | 2294 | NR_NUMA_HINT_FAULT_BUCKETS * nr_node_ids; |
f809ca9a | 2295 | |
44dba3d5 IM |
2296 | p->numa_faults = kzalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL|__GFP_NOWARN); |
2297 | if (!p->numa_faults) | |
f809ca9a | 2298 | return; |
745d6147 | 2299 | |
83e1d2cd | 2300 | p->total_numa_faults = 0; |
04bb2f94 | 2301 | memset(p->numa_faults_locality, 0, sizeof(p->numa_faults_locality)); |
f809ca9a | 2302 | } |
cbee9f88 | 2303 | |
8c8a743c PZ |
2304 | /* |
2305 | * First accesses are treated as private, otherwise consider accesses | |
2306 | * to be private if the accessing pid has not changed | |
2307 | */ | |
2308 | if (unlikely(last_cpupid == (-1 & LAST_CPUPID_MASK))) { | |
2309 | priv = 1; | |
2310 | } else { | |
2311 | priv = cpupid_match_pid(p, last_cpupid); | |
6688cc05 | 2312 | if (!priv && !(flags & TNF_NO_GROUP)) |
3e6a9418 | 2313 | task_numa_group(p, last_cpupid, flags, &priv); |
8c8a743c PZ |
2314 | } |
2315 | ||
792568ec RR |
2316 | /* |
2317 | * If a workload spans multiple NUMA nodes, a shared fault that | |
2318 | * occurs wholly within the set of nodes that the workload is | |
2319 | * actively using should be counted as local. This allows the | |
2320 | * scan rate to slow down when a workload has settled down. | |
2321 | */ | |
4142c3eb RR |
2322 | ng = p->numa_group; |
2323 | if (!priv && !local && ng && ng->active_nodes > 1 && | |
2324 | numa_is_active_node(cpu_node, ng) && | |
2325 | numa_is_active_node(mem_node, ng)) | |
792568ec RR |
2326 | local = 1; |
2327 | ||
cbee9f88 | 2328 | task_numa_placement(p); |
f809ca9a | 2329 | |
2739d3ee RR |
2330 | /* |
2331 | * Retry task to preferred node migration periodically, in case it | |
2332 | * case it previously failed, or the scheduler moved us. | |
2333 | */ | |
2334 | if (time_after(jiffies, p->numa_migrate_retry)) | |
6b9a7460 MG |
2335 | numa_migrate_preferred(p); |
2336 | ||
b32e86b4 IM |
2337 | if (migrated) |
2338 | p->numa_pages_migrated += pages; | |
074c2381 MG |
2339 | if (flags & TNF_MIGRATE_FAIL) |
2340 | p->numa_faults_locality[2] += pages; | |
b32e86b4 | 2341 | |
44dba3d5 IM |
2342 | p->numa_faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEMBUF, mem_node, priv)] += pages; |
2343 | p->numa_faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_CPUBUF, cpu_node, priv)] += pages; | |
792568ec | 2344 | p->numa_faults_locality[local] += pages; |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2345 | } |
2346 | ||
6e5fb223 PZ |
2347 | static void reset_ptenuma_scan(struct task_struct *p) |
2348 | { | |
7e5a2c17 JL |
2349 | /* |
2350 | * We only did a read acquisition of the mmap sem, so | |
2351 | * p->mm->numa_scan_seq is written to without exclusive access | |
2352 | * and the update is not guaranteed to be atomic. That's not | |
2353 | * much of an issue though, since this is just used for | |
2354 | * statistical sampling. Use READ_ONCE/WRITE_ONCE, which are not | |
2355 | * expensive, to avoid any form of compiler optimizations: | |
2356 | */ | |
316c1608 | 2357 | WRITE_ONCE(p->mm->numa_scan_seq, READ_ONCE(p->mm->numa_scan_seq) + 1); |
6e5fb223 PZ |
2358 | p->mm->numa_scan_offset = 0; |
2359 | } | |
2360 | ||
cbee9f88 PZ |
2361 | /* |
2362 | * The expensive part of numa migration is done from task_work context. | |
2363 | * Triggered from task_tick_numa(). | |
2364 | */ | |
2365 | void task_numa_work(struct callback_head *work) | |
2366 | { | |
2367 | unsigned long migrate, next_scan, now = jiffies; | |
2368 | struct task_struct *p = current; | |
2369 | struct mm_struct *mm = p->mm; | |
51170840 | 2370 | u64 runtime = p->se.sum_exec_runtime; |
6e5fb223 | 2371 | struct vm_area_struct *vma; |
9f40604c | 2372 | unsigned long start, end; |
598f0ec0 | 2373 | unsigned long nr_pte_updates = 0; |
4620f8c1 | 2374 | long pages, virtpages; |
cbee9f88 | 2375 | |
9148a3a1 | 2376 | SCHED_WARN_ON(p != container_of(work, struct task_struct, numa_work)); |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2377 | |
2378 | work->next = work; /* protect against double add */ | |
2379 | /* | |
2380 | * Who cares about NUMA placement when they're dying. | |
2381 | * | |
2382 | * NOTE: make sure not to dereference p->mm before this check, | |
2383 | * exit_task_work() happens _after_ exit_mm() so we could be called | |
2384 | * without p->mm even though we still had it when we enqueued this | |
2385 | * work. | |
2386 | */ | |
2387 | if (p->flags & PF_EXITING) | |
2388 | return; | |
2389 | ||
930aa174 | 2390 | if (!mm->numa_next_scan) { |
7e8d16b6 MG |
2391 | mm->numa_next_scan = now + |
2392 | msecs_to_jiffies(sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_delay); | |
b8593bfd MG |
2393 | } |
2394 | ||
cbee9f88 PZ |
2395 | /* |
2396 | * Enforce maximal scan/migration frequency.. | |
2397 | */ | |
2398 | migrate = mm->numa_next_scan; | |
2399 | if (time_before(now, migrate)) | |
2400 | return; | |
2401 | ||
598f0ec0 MG |
2402 | if (p->numa_scan_period == 0) { |
2403 | p->numa_scan_period_max = task_scan_max(p); | |
2404 | p->numa_scan_period = task_scan_min(p); | |
2405 | } | |
cbee9f88 | 2406 | |
fb003b80 | 2407 | next_scan = now + msecs_to_jiffies(p->numa_scan_period); |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2408 | if (cmpxchg(&mm->numa_next_scan, migrate, next_scan) != migrate) |
2409 | return; | |
2410 | ||
19a78d11 PZ |
2411 | /* |
2412 | * Delay this task enough that another task of this mm will likely win | |
2413 | * the next time around. | |
2414 | */ | |
2415 | p->node_stamp += 2 * TICK_NSEC; | |
2416 | ||
9f40604c MG |
2417 | start = mm->numa_scan_offset; |
2418 | pages = sysctl_numa_balancing_scan_size; | |
2419 | pages <<= 20 - PAGE_SHIFT; /* MB in pages */ | |
4620f8c1 | 2420 | virtpages = pages * 8; /* Scan up to this much virtual space */ |
9f40604c MG |
2421 | if (!pages) |
2422 | return; | |
cbee9f88 | 2423 | |
4620f8c1 | 2424 | |
6e5fb223 | 2425 | down_read(&mm->mmap_sem); |
9f40604c | 2426 | vma = find_vma(mm, start); |
6e5fb223 PZ |
2427 | if (!vma) { |
2428 | reset_ptenuma_scan(p); | |
9f40604c | 2429 | start = 0; |
6e5fb223 PZ |
2430 | vma = mm->mmap; |
2431 | } | |
9f40604c | 2432 | for (; vma; vma = vma->vm_next) { |
6b79c57b | 2433 | if (!vma_migratable(vma) || !vma_policy_mof(vma) || |
8e76d4ee | 2434 | is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma) || (vma->vm_flags & VM_MIXEDMAP)) { |
6e5fb223 | 2435 | continue; |
6b79c57b | 2436 | } |
6e5fb223 | 2437 | |
4591ce4f MG |
2438 | /* |
2439 | * Shared library pages mapped by multiple processes are not | |
2440 | * migrated as it is expected they are cache replicated. Avoid | |
2441 | * hinting faults in read-only file-backed mappings or the vdso | |
2442 | * as migrating the pages will be of marginal benefit. | |
2443 | */ | |
2444 | if (!vma->vm_mm || | |
2445 | (vma->vm_file && (vma->vm_flags & (VM_READ|VM_WRITE)) == (VM_READ))) | |
2446 | continue; | |
2447 | ||
3c67f474 MG |
2448 | /* |
2449 | * Skip inaccessible VMAs to avoid any confusion between | |
2450 | * PROT_NONE and NUMA hinting ptes | |
2451 | */ | |
2452 | if (!(vma->vm_flags & (VM_READ | VM_EXEC | VM_WRITE))) | |
2453 | continue; | |
4591ce4f | 2454 | |
9f40604c MG |
2455 | do { |
2456 | start = max(start, vma->vm_start); | |
2457 | end = ALIGN(start + (pages << PAGE_SHIFT), HPAGE_SIZE); | |
2458 | end = min(end, vma->vm_end); | |
4620f8c1 | 2459 | nr_pte_updates = change_prot_numa(vma, start, end); |
598f0ec0 MG |
2460 | |
2461 | /* | |
4620f8c1 RR |
2462 | * Try to scan sysctl_numa_balancing_size worth of |
2463 | * hpages that have at least one present PTE that | |
2464 | * is not already pte-numa. If the VMA contains | |
2465 | * areas that are unused or already full of prot_numa | |
2466 | * PTEs, scan up to virtpages, to skip through those | |
2467 | * areas faster. | |
598f0ec0 MG |
2468 | */ |
2469 | if (nr_pte_updates) | |
2470 | pages -= (end - start) >> PAGE_SHIFT; | |
4620f8c1 | 2471 | virtpages -= (end - start) >> PAGE_SHIFT; |
6e5fb223 | 2472 | |
9f40604c | 2473 | start = end; |
4620f8c1 | 2474 | if (pages <= 0 || virtpages <= 0) |
9f40604c | 2475 | goto out; |
3cf1962c RR |
2476 | |
2477 | cond_resched(); | |
9f40604c | 2478 | } while (end != vma->vm_end); |
cbee9f88 | 2479 | } |
6e5fb223 | 2480 | |
9f40604c | 2481 | out: |
6e5fb223 | 2482 | /* |
c69307d5 PZ |
2483 | * It is possible to reach the end of the VMA list but the last few |
2484 | * VMAs are not guaranteed to the vma_migratable. If they are not, we | |
2485 | * would find the !migratable VMA on the next scan but not reset the | |
2486 | * scanner to the start so check it now. | |
6e5fb223 PZ |
2487 | */ |
2488 | if (vma) | |
9f40604c | 2489 | mm->numa_scan_offset = start; |
6e5fb223 PZ |
2490 | else |
2491 | reset_ptenuma_scan(p); | |
2492 | up_read(&mm->mmap_sem); | |
51170840 RR |
2493 | |
2494 | /* | |
2495 | * Make sure tasks use at least 32x as much time to run other code | |
2496 | * than they used here, to limit NUMA PTE scanning overhead to 3% max. | |
2497 | * Usually update_task_scan_period slows down scanning enough; on an | |
2498 | * overloaded system we need to limit overhead on a per task basis. | |
2499 | */ | |
2500 | if (unlikely(p->se.sum_exec_runtime != runtime)) { | |
2501 | u64 diff = p->se.sum_exec_runtime - runtime; | |
2502 | p->node_stamp += 32 * diff; | |
2503 | } | |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2504 | } |
2505 | ||
2506 | /* | |
2507 | * Drive the periodic memory faults.. | |
2508 | */ | |
2509 | void task_tick_numa(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *curr) | |
2510 | { | |
2511 | struct callback_head *work = &curr->numa_work; | |
2512 | u64 period, now; | |
2513 | ||
2514 | /* | |
2515 | * We don't care about NUMA placement if we don't have memory. | |
2516 | */ | |
2517 | if (!curr->mm || (curr->flags & PF_EXITING) || work->next != work) | |
2518 | return; | |
2519 | ||
2520 | /* | |
2521 | * Using runtime rather than walltime has the dual advantage that | |
2522 | * we (mostly) drive the selection from busy threads and that the | |
2523 | * task needs to have done some actual work before we bother with | |
2524 | * NUMA placement. | |
2525 | */ | |
2526 | now = curr->se.sum_exec_runtime; | |
2527 | period = (u64)curr->numa_scan_period * NSEC_PER_MSEC; | |
2528 | ||
25b3e5a3 | 2529 | if (now > curr->node_stamp + period) { |
4b96a29b | 2530 | if (!curr->node_stamp) |
598f0ec0 | 2531 | curr->numa_scan_period = task_scan_min(curr); |
19a78d11 | 2532 | curr->node_stamp += period; |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2533 | |
2534 | if (!time_before(jiffies, curr->mm->numa_next_scan)) { | |
2535 | init_task_work(work, task_numa_work); /* TODO: move this into sched_fork() */ | |
2536 | task_work_add(curr, work, true); | |
2537 | } | |
2538 | } | |
2539 | } | |
2540 | #else | |
2541 | static void task_tick_numa(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *curr) | |
2542 | { | |
2543 | } | |
0ec8aa00 PZ |
2544 | |
2545 | static inline void account_numa_enqueue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) | |
2546 | { | |
2547 | } | |
2548 | ||
2549 | static inline void account_numa_dequeue(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) | |
2550 | { | |
2551 | } | |
cbee9f88 PZ |
2552 | #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */ |
2553 | ||
30cfdcfc DA |
2554 | static void |
2555 | account_entity_enqueue(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) | |
2556 | { | |
2557 | update_load_add(&cfs_rq->load, se->load.weight); | |
c09595f6 | 2558 | if (!parent_entity(se)) |
029632fb | 2559 | update_load_add(&rq_of(cfs_rq)->load, se->load.weight); |
367456c7 | 2560 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
0ec8aa00 PZ |
2561 | if (entity_is_task(se)) { |
2562 | struct rq *rq = rq_of(cfs_rq); | |
2563 | ||
2564 | account_numa_enqueue(rq, task_of(se)); | |
2565 | list_add(&se->group_node, &rq->cfs_tasks); | |
2566 | } | |
367456c7 | 2567 | #endif |
30cfdcfc | 2568 | cfs_rq->nr_running++; |
30cfdcfc DA |
2569 | } |
2570 | ||
2571 | static void | |
2572 | account_entity_dequeue(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) | |
2573 | { | |
2574 | update_load_sub(&cfs_rq->load, se->load.weight); | |
c09595f6 | 2575 | if (!parent_entity(se)) |
029632fb | 2576 | update_load_sub(&rq_of(cfs_rq)->load, se->load.weight); |
bfdb198c | 2577 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
0ec8aa00 PZ |
2578 | if (entity_is_task(se)) { |
2579 | account_numa_dequeue(rq_of(cfs_rq), task_of(se)); | |
b87f1724 | 2580 | list_del_init(&se->group_node); |
0ec8aa00 | 2581 | } |
bfdb198c | 2582 | #endif |
30cfdcfc | 2583 | cfs_rq->nr_running--; |
30cfdcfc DA |
2584 | } |
2585 | ||
3ff6dcac YZ |
2586 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
2587 | # ifdef CONFIG_SMP | |
ea1dc6fc | 2588 | static long calc_cfs_shares(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct task_group *tg) |
cf5f0acf | 2589 | { |
ea1dc6fc | 2590 | long tg_weight, load, shares; |
cf5f0acf PZ |
2591 | |
2592 | /* | |
ea1dc6fc PZ |
2593 | * This really should be: cfs_rq->avg.load_avg, but instead we use |
2594 | * cfs_rq->load.weight, which is its upper bound. This helps ramp up | |
2595 | * the shares for small weight interactive tasks. | |
cf5f0acf | 2596 | */ |
ea1dc6fc | 2597 | load = scale_load_down(cfs_rq->load.weight); |
cf5f0acf | 2598 | |
ea1dc6fc | 2599 | tg_weight = atomic_long_read(&tg->load_avg); |
3ff6dcac | 2600 | |
ea1dc6fc PZ |
2601 | /* Ensure tg_weight >= load */ |
2602 | tg_weight -= cfs_rq->tg_load_avg_contrib; | |
2603 | tg_weight += load; | |
3ff6dcac | 2604 | |
3ff6dcac | 2605 | shares = (tg->shares * load); |
cf5f0acf PZ |
2606 | if (tg_weight) |
2607 | shares /= tg_weight; | |
3ff6dcac YZ |
2608 | |
2609 | if (shares < MIN_SHARES) | |
2610 | shares = MIN_SHARES; | |
2611 | if (shares > tg->shares) | |
2612 | shares = tg->shares; | |
2613 | ||
2614 | return shares; | |
2615 | } | |
3ff6dcac | 2616 | # else /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
6d5ab293 | 2617 | static inline long calc_cfs_shares(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct task_group *tg) |
3ff6dcac YZ |
2618 | { |
2619 | return tg->shares; | |
2620 | } | |
3ff6dcac | 2621 | # endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
ea1dc6fc | 2622 | |
2069dd75 PZ |
2623 | static void reweight_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se, |
2624 | unsigned long weight) | |
2625 | { | |
19e5eebb PT |
2626 | if (se->on_rq) { |
2627 | /* commit outstanding execution time */ | |
2628 | if (cfs_rq->curr == se) | |
2629 | update_curr(cfs_rq); | |
2069dd75 | 2630 | account_entity_dequeue(cfs_rq, se); |
19e5eebb | 2631 | } |
2069dd75 PZ |
2632 | |
2633 | update_load_set(&se->load, weight); | |
2634 | ||
2635 | if (se->on_rq) | |
2636 | account_entity_enqueue(cfs_rq, se); | |
2637 | } | |
2638 | ||
82958366 PT |
2639 | static inline int throttled_hierarchy(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq); |
2640 | ||
6d5ab293 | 2641 | static void update_cfs_shares(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
2069dd75 PZ |
2642 | { |
2643 | struct task_group *tg; | |
2644 | struct sched_entity *se; | |
3ff6dcac | 2645 | long shares; |
2069dd75 | 2646 | |
2069dd75 PZ |
2647 | tg = cfs_rq->tg; |
2648 | se = tg->se[cpu_of(rq_of(cfs_rq))]; | |
64660c86 | 2649 | if (!se || throttled_hierarchy(cfs_rq)) |
2069dd75 | 2650 | return; |
3ff6dcac YZ |
2651 | #ifndef CONFIG_SMP |
2652 | if (likely(se->load.weight == tg->shares)) | |
2653 | return; | |
2654 | #endif | |
6d5ab293 | 2655 | shares = calc_cfs_shares(cfs_rq, tg); |
2069dd75 PZ |
2656 | |
2657 | reweight_entity(cfs_rq_of(se), se, shares); | |
2658 | } | |
2659 | #else /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ | |
6d5ab293 | 2660 | static inline void update_cfs_shares(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
2069dd75 PZ |
2661 | { |
2662 | } | |
2663 | #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ | |
2664 | ||
141965c7 | 2665 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
5b51f2f8 PT |
2666 | /* Precomputed fixed inverse multiplies for multiplication by y^n */ |
2667 | static const u32 runnable_avg_yN_inv[] = { | |
2668 | 0xffffffff, 0xfa83b2da, 0xf5257d14, 0xefe4b99a, 0xeac0c6e6, 0xe5b906e6, | |
2669 | 0xe0ccdeeb, 0xdbfbb796, 0xd744fcc9, 0xd2a81d91, 0xce248c14, 0xc9b9bd85, | |
2670 | 0xc5672a10, 0xc12c4cc9, 0xbd08a39e, 0xb8fbaf46, 0xb504f333, 0xb123f581, | |
2671 | 0xad583ee9, 0xa9a15ab4, 0xa5fed6a9, 0xa2704302, 0x9ef5325f, 0x9b8d39b9, | |
2672 | 0x9837f050, 0x94f4efa8, 0x91c3d373, 0x8ea4398a, 0x8b95c1e3, 0x88980e80, | |
2673 | 0x85aac367, 0x82cd8698, | |
2674 | }; | |
2675 | ||
2676 | /* | |
2677 | * Precomputed \Sum y^k { 1<=k<=n }. These are floor(true_value) to prevent | |
2678 | * over-estimates when re-combining. | |
2679 | */ | |
2680 | static const u32 runnable_avg_yN_sum[] = { | |
2681 | 0, 1002, 1982, 2941, 3880, 4798, 5697, 6576, 7437, 8279, 9103, | |
2682 | 9909,10698,11470,12226,12966,13690,14398,15091,15769,16433,17082, | |
2683 | 17718,18340,18949,19545,20128,20698,21256,21802,22336,22859,23371, | |
2684 | }; | |
2685 | ||
7b20b916 YD |
2686 | /* |
2687 | * Precomputed \Sum y^k { 1<=k<=n, where n%32=0). Values are rolled down to | |
2688 | * lower integers. See Documentation/scheduler/sched-avg.txt how these | |
2689 | * were generated: | |
2690 | */ | |
2691 | static const u32 __accumulated_sum_N32[] = { | |
2692 | 0, 23371, 35056, 40899, 43820, 45281, | |
2693 | 46011, 46376, 46559, 46650, 46696, 46719, | |
2694 | }; | |
2695 | ||
9d85f21c PT |
2696 | /* |
2697 | * Approximate: | |
2698 | * val * y^n, where y^32 ~= 0.5 (~1 scheduling period) | |
2699 | */ | |
2700 | static __always_inline u64 decay_load(u64 val, u64 n) | |
2701 | { | |
5b51f2f8 PT |
2702 | unsigned int local_n; |
2703 | ||
2704 | if (!n) | |
2705 | return val; | |
2706 | else if (unlikely(n > LOAD_AVG_PERIOD * 63)) | |
2707 | return 0; | |
2708 | ||
2709 | /* after bounds checking we can collapse to 32-bit */ | |
2710 | local_n = n; | |
2711 | ||
2712 | /* | |
2713 | * As y^PERIOD = 1/2, we can combine | |
9c58c79a ZZ |
2714 | * y^n = 1/2^(n/PERIOD) * y^(n%PERIOD) |
2715 | * With a look-up table which covers y^n (n<PERIOD) | |
5b51f2f8 PT |
2716 | * |
2717 | * To achieve constant time decay_load. | |
2718 | */ | |
2719 | if (unlikely(local_n >= LOAD_AVG_PERIOD)) { | |
2720 | val >>= local_n / LOAD_AVG_PERIOD; | |
2721 | local_n %= LOAD_AVG_PERIOD; | |
9d85f21c PT |
2722 | } |
2723 | ||
9d89c257 YD |
2724 | val = mul_u64_u32_shr(val, runnable_avg_yN_inv[local_n], 32); |
2725 | return val; | |
5b51f2f8 PT |
2726 | } |
2727 | ||
2728 | /* | |
2729 | * For updates fully spanning n periods, the contribution to runnable | |
2730 | * average will be: \Sum 1024*y^n | |
2731 | * | |
2732 | * We can compute this reasonably efficiently by combining: | |
2733 | * y^PERIOD = 1/2 with precomputed \Sum 1024*y^n {for n <PERIOD} | |
2734 | */ | |
2735 | static u32 __compute_runnable_contrib(u64 n) | |
2736 | { | |
2737 | u32 contrib = 0; | |
2738 | ||
2739 | if (likely(n <= LOAD_AVG_PERIOD)) | |
2740 | return runnable_avg_yN_sum[n]; | |
2741 | else if (unlikely(n >= LOAD_AVG_MAX_N)) | |
2742 | return LOAD_AVG_MAX; | |
2743 | ||
7b20b916 YD |
2744 | /* Since n < LOAD_AVG_MAX_N, n/LOAD_AVG_PERIOD < 11 */ |
2745 | contrib = __accumulated_sum_N32[n/LOAD_AVG_PERIOD]; | |
2746 | n %= LOAD_AVG_PERIOD; | |
5b51f2f8 PT |
2747 | contrib = decay_load(contrib, n); |
2748 | return contrib + runnable_avg_yN_sum[n]; | |
9d85f21c PT |
2749 | } |
2750 | ||
54a21385 | 2751 | #define cap_scale(v, s) ((v)*(s) >> SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT) |
e0f5f3af | 2752 | |
9d85f21c PT |
2753 | /* |
2754 | * We can represent the historical contribution to runnable average as the | |
2755 | * coefficients of a geometric series. To do this we sub-divide our runnable | |
2756 | * history into segments of approximately 1ms (1024us); label the segment that | |
2757 | * occurred N-ms ago p_N, with p_0 corresponding to the current period, e.g. | |
2758 | * | |
2759 | * [<- 1024us ->|<- 1024us ->|<- 1024us ->| ... | |
2760 | * p0 p1 p2 | |
2761 | * (now) (~1ms ago) (~2ms ago) | |
2762 | * | |
2763 | * Let u_i denote the fraction of p_i that the entity was runnable. | |
2764 | * | |
2765 | * We then designate the fractions u_i as our co-efficients, yielding the | |
2766 | * following representation of historical load: | |
2767 | * u_0 + u_1*y + u_2*y^2 + u_3*y^3 + ... | |
2768 | * | |
2769 | * We choose y based on the with of a reasonably scheduling period, fixing: | |
2770 | * y^32 = 0.5 | |
2771 | * | |
2772 | * This means that the contribution to load ~32ms ago (u_32) will be weighted | |
2773 | * approximately half as much as the contribution to load within the last ms | |
2774 | * (u_0). | |
2775 | * | |
2776 | * When a period "rolls over" and we have new u_0`, multiplying the previous | |
2777 | * sum again by y is sufficient to update: | |
2778 | * load_avg = u_0` + y*(u_0 + u_1*y + u_2*y^2 + ... ) | |
2779 | * = u_0 + u_1*y + u_2*y^2 + ... [re-labeling u_i --> u_{i+1}] | |
2780 | */ | |
9d89c257 YD |
2781 | static __always_inline int |
2782 | __update_load_avg(u64 now, int cpu, struct sched_avg *sa, | |
13962234 | 2783 | unsigned long weight, int running, struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
9d85f21c | 2784 | { |
e0f5f3af | 2785 | u64 delta, scaled_delta, periods; |
9d89c257 | 2786 | u32 contrib; |
6115c793 | 2787 | unsigned int delta_w, scaled_delta_w, decayed = 0; |
6f2b0452 | 2788 | unsigned long scale_freq, scale_cpu; |
9d85f21c | 2789 | |
9d89c257 | 2790 | delta = now - sa->last_update_time; |
9d85f21c PT |
2791 | /* |
2792 | * This should only happen when time goes backwards, which it | |
2793 | * unfortunately does during sched clock init when we swap over to TSC. | |
2794 | */ | |
2795 | if ((s64)delta < 0) { | |
9d89c257 | 2796 | sa->last_update_time = now; |
9d85f21c PT |
2797 | return 0; |
2798 | } | |
2799 | ||
2800 | /* | |
2801 | * Use 1024ns as the unit of measurement since it's a reasonable | |
2802 | * approximation of 1us and fast to compute. | |
2803 | */ | |
2804 | delta >>= 10; | |
2805 | if (!delta) | |
2806 | return 0; | |
9d89c257 | 2807 | sa->last_update_time = now; |
9d85f21c | 2808 | |
6f2b0452 DE |
2809 | scale_freq = arch_scale_freq_capacity(NULL, cpu); |
2810 | scale_cpu = arch_scale_cpu_capacity(NULL, cpu); | |
2811 | ||
9d85f21c | 2812 | /* delta_w is the amount already accumulated against our next period */ |
9d89c257 | 2813 | delta_w = sa->period_contrib; |
9d85f21c | 2814 | if (delta + delta_w >= 1024) { |
9d85f21c PT |
2815 | decayed = 1; |
2816 | ||
9d89c257 YD |
2817 | /* how much left for next period will start over, we don't know yet */ |
2818 | sa->period_contrib = 0; | |
2819 | ||
9d85f21c PT |
2820 | /* |
2821 | * Now that we know we're crossing a period boundary, figure | |
2822 | * out how much from delta we need to complete the current | |
2823 | * period and accrue it. | |
2824 | */ | |
2825 | delta_w = 1024 - delta_w; | |
54a21385 | 2826 | scaled_delta_w = cap_scale(delta_w, scale_freq); |
13962234 | 2827 | if (weight) { |
e0f5f3af DE |
2828 | sa->load_sum += weight * scaled_delta_w; |
2829 | if (cfs_rq) { | |
2830 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum += | |
2831 | weight * scaled_delta_w; | |
2832 | } | |
13962234 | 2833 | } |
36ee28e4 | 2834 | if (running) |
006cdf02 | 2835 | sa->util_sum += scaled_delta_w * scale_cpu; |
5b51f2f8 PT |
2836 | |
2837 | delta -= delta_w; | |
2838 | ||
2839 | /* Figure out how many additional periods this update spans */ | |
2840 | periods = delta / 1024; | |
2841 | delta %= 1024; | |
2842 | ||
9d89c257 | 2843 | sa->load_sum = decay_load(sa->load_sum, periods + 1); |
13962234 YD |
2844 | if (cfs_rq) { |
2845 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum = | |
2846 | decay_load(cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum, periods + 1); | |
2847 | } | |
9d89c257 | 2848 | sa->util_sum = decay_load((u64)(sa->util_sum), periods + 1); |
5b51f2f8 PT |
2849 | |
2850 | /* Efficiently calculate \sum (1..n_period) 1024*y^i */ | |
9d89c257 | 2851 | contrib = __compute_runnable_contrib(periods); |
54a21385 | 2852 | contrib = cap_scale(contrib, scale_freq); |
13962234 | 2853 | if (weight) { |
9d89c257 | 2854 | sa->load_sum += weight * contrib; |
13962234 YD |
2855 | if (cfs_rq) |
2856 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum += weight * contrib; | |
2857 | } | |
36ee28e4 | 2858 | if (running) |
006cdf02 | 2859 | sa->util_sum += contrib * scale_cpu; |
9d85f21c PT |
2860 | } |
2861 | ||
2862 | /* Remainder of delta accrued against u_0` */ | |
54a21385 | 2863 | scaled_delta = cap_scale(delta, scale_freq); |
13962234 | 2864 | if (weight) { |
e0f5f3af | 2865 | sa->load_sum += weight * scaled_delta; |
13962234 | 2866 | if (cfs_rq) |
e0f5f3af | 2867 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum += weight * scaled_delta; |
13962234 | 2868 | } |
36ee28e4 | 2869 | if (running) |
006cdf02 | 2870 | sa->util_sum += scaled_delta * scale_cpu; |
9ee474f5 | 2871 | |
9d89c257 | 2872 | sa->period_contrib += delta; |
9ee474f5 | 2873 | |
9d89c257 YD |
2874 | if (decayed) { |
2875 | sa->load_avg = div_u64(sa->load_sum, LOAD_AVG_MAX); | |
13962234 YD |
2876 | if (cfs_rq) { |
2877 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_avg = | |
2878 | div_u64(cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum, LOAD_AVG_MAX); | |
2879 | } | |
006cdf02 | 2880 | sa->util_avg = sa->util_sum / LOAD_AVG_MAX; |
9d89c257 | 2881 | } |
aff3e498 | 2882 | |
9d89c257 | 2883 | return decayed; |
9ee474f5 PT |
2884 | } |
2885 | ||
c566e8e9 | 2886 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
7c3edd2c PZ |
2887 | /** |
2888 | * update_tg_load_avg - update the tg's load avg | |
2889 | * @cfs_rq: the cfs_rq whose avg changed | |
2890 | * @force: update regardless of how small the difference | |
2891 | * | |
2892 | * This function 'ensures': tg->load_avg := \Sum tg->cfs_rq[]->avg.load. | |
2893 | * However, because tg->load_avg is a global value there are performance | |
2894 | * considerations. | |
2895 | * | |
2896 | * In order to avoid having to look at the other cfs_rq's, we use a | |
2897 | * differential update where we store the last value we propagated. This in | |
2898 | * turn allows skipping updates if the differential is 'small'. | |
2899 | * | |
2900 | * Updating tg's load_avg is necessary before update_cfs_share() (which is | |
2901 | * done) and effective_load() (which is not done because it is too costly). | |
bb17f655 | 2902 | */ |
9d89c257 | 2903 | static inline void update_tg_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, int force) |
bb17f655 | 2904 | { |
9d89c257 | 2905 | long delta = cfs_rq->avg.load_avg - cfs_rq->tg_load_avg_contrib; |
bb17f655 | 2906 | |
aa0b7ae0 WL |
2907 | /* |
2908 | * No need to update load_avg for root_task_group as it is not used. | |
2909 | */ | |
2910 | if (cfs_rq->tg == &root_task_group) | |
2911 | return; | |
2912 | ||
9d89c257 YD |
2913 | if (force || abs(delta) > cfs_rq->tg_load_avg_contrib / 64) { |
2914 | atomic_long_add(delta, &cfs_rq->tg->load_avg); | |
2915 | cfs_rq->tg_load_avg_contrib = cfs_rq->avg.load_avg; | |
bb17f655 | 2916 | } |
8165e145 | 2917 | } |
f5f9739d | 2918 | |
ad936d86 BP |
2919 | /* |
2920 | * Called within set_task_rq() right before setting a task's cpu. The | |
2921 | * caller only guarantees p->pi_lock is held; no other assumptions, | |
2922 | * including the state of rq->lock, should be made. | |
2923 | */ | |
2924 | void set_task_rq_fair(struct sched_entity *se, | |
2925 | struct cfs_rq *prev, struct cfs_rq *next) | |
2926 | { | |
2927 | if (!sched_feat(ATTACH_AGE_LOAD)) | |
2928 | return; | |
2929 | ||
2930 | /* | |
2931 | * We are supposed to update the task to "current" time, then its up to | |
2932 | * date and ready to go to new CPU/cfs_rq. But we have difficulty in | |
2933 | * getting what current time is, so simply throw away the out-of-date | |
2934 | * time. This will result in the wakee task is less decayed, but giving | |
2935 | * the wakee more load sounds not bad. | |
2936 | */ | |
2937 | if (se->avg.last_update_time && prev) { | |
2938 | u64 p_last_update_time; | |
2939 | u64 n_last_update_time; | |
2940 | ||
2941 | #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT | |
2942 | u64 p_last_update_time_copy; | |
2943 | u64 n_last_update_time_copy; | |
2944 | ||
2945 | do { | |
2946 | p_last_update_time_copy = prev->load_last_update_time_copy; | |
2947 | n_last_update_time_copy = next->load_last_update_time_copy; | |
2948 | ||
2949 | smp_rmb(); | |
2950 | ||
2951 | p_last_update_time = prev->avg.last_update_time; | |
2952 | n_last_update_time = next->avg.last_update_time; | |
2953 | ||
2954 | } while (p_last_update_time != p_last_update_time_copy || | |
2955 | n_last_update_time != n_last_update_time_copy); | |
2956 | #else | |
2957 | p_last_update_time = prev->avg.last_update_time; | |
2958 | n_last_update_time = next->avg.last_update_time; | |
2959 | #endif | |
2960 | __update_load_avg(p_last_update_time, cpu_of(rq_of(prev)), | |
2961 | &se->avg, 0, 0, NULL); | |
2962 | se->avg.last_update_time = n_last_update_time; | |
2963 | } | |
2964 | } | |
6e83125c | 2965 | #else /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ |
9d89c257 | 2966 | static inline void update_tg_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, int force) {} |
6e83125c | 2967 | #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ |
c566e8e9 | 2968 | |
a2c6c91f SM |
2969 | static inline void cfs_rq_util_change(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
2970 | { | |
58919e83 | 2971 | if (&this_rq()->cfs == cfs_rq) { |
a2c6c91f SM |
2972 | /* |
2973 | * There are a few boundary cases this might miss but it should | |
2974 | * get called often enough that that should (hopefully) not be | |
2975 | * a real problem -- added to that it only calls on the local | |
2976 | * CPU, so if we enqueue remotely we'll miss an update, but | |
2977 | * the next tick/schedule should update. | |
2978 | * | |
2979 | * It will not get called when we go idle, because the idle | |
2980 | * thread is a different class (!fair), nor will the utilization | |
2981 | * number include things like RT tasks. | |
2982 | * | |
2983 | * As is, the util number is not freq-invariant (we'd have to | |
2984 | * implement arch_scale_freq_capacity() for that). | |
2985 | * | |
2986 | * See cpu_util(). | |
2987 | */ | |
12bde33d | 2988 | cpufreq_update_util(rq_of(cfs_rq), 0); |
a2c6c91f SM |
2989 | } |
2990 | } | |
2991 | ||
89741892 PZ |
2992 | /* |
2993 | * Unsigned subtract and clamp on underflow. | |
2994 | * | |
2995 | * Explicitly do a load-store to ensure the intermediate value never hits | |
2996 | * memory. This allows lockless observations without ever seeing the negative | |
2997 | * values. | |
2998 | */ | |
2999 | #define sub_positive(_ptr, _val) do { \ | |
3000 | typeof(_ptr) ptr = (_ptr); \ | |
3001 | typeof(*ptr) val = (_val); \ | |
3002 | typeof(*ptr) res, var = READ_ONCE(*ptr); \ | |
3003 | res = var - val; \ | |
3004 | if (res > var) \ | |
3005 | res = 0; \ | |
3006 | WRITE_ONCE(*ptr, res); \ | |
3007 | } while (0) | |
3008 | ||
3d30544f PZ |
3009 | /** |
3010 | * update_cfs_rq_load_avg - update the cfs_rq's load/util averages | |
3011 | * @now: current time, as per cfs_rq_clock_task() | |
3012 | * @cfs_rq: cfs_rq to update | |
3013 | * @update_freq: should we call cfs_rq_util_change() or will the call do so | |
3014 | * | |
3015 | * The cfs_rq avg is the direct sum of all its entities (blocked and runnable) | |
3016 | * avg. The immediate corollary is that all (fair) tasks must be attached, see | |
3017 | * post_init_entity_util_avg(). | |
3018 | * | |
3019 | * cfs_rq->avg is used for task_h_load() and update_cfs_share() for example. | |
3020 | * | |
7c3edd2c PZ |
3021 | * Returns true if the load decayed or we removed load. |
3022 | * | |
3023 | * Since both these conditions indicate a changed cfs_rq->avg.load we should | |
3024 | * call update_tg_load_avg() when this function returns true. | |
3d30544f | 3025 | */ |
a2c6c91f SM |
3026 | static inline int |
3027 | update_cfs_rq_load_avg(u64 now, struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, bool update_freq) | |
2dac754e | 3028 | { |
9d89c257 | 3029 | struct sched_avg *sa = &cfs_rq->avg; |
41e0d37f | 3030 | int decayed, removed_load = 0, removed_util = 0; |
2dac754e | 3031 | |
9d89c257 | 3032 | if (atomic_long_read(&cfs_rq->removed_load_avg)) { |
9e0e83a1 | 3033 | s64 r = atomic_long_xchg(&cfs_rq->removed_load_avg, 0); |
89741892 PZ |
3034 | sub_positive(&sa->load_avg, r); |
3035 | sub_positive(&sa->load_sum, r * LOAD_AVG_MAX); | |
41e0d37f | 3036 | removed_load = 1; |
8165e145 | 3037 | } |
2dac754e | 3038 | |
9d89c257 YD |
3039 | if (atomic_long_read(&cfs_rq->removed_util_avg)) { |
3040 | long r = atomic_long_xchg(&cfs_rq->removed_util_avg, 0); | |
89741892 PZ |
3041 | sub_positive(&sa->util_avg, r); |
3042 | sub_positive(&sa->util_sum, r * LOAD_AVG_MAX); | |
41e0d37f | 3043 | removed_util = 1; |
9d89c257 | 3044 | } |
36ee28e4 | 3045 | |
a2c6c91f | 3046 | decayed = __update_load_avg(now, cpu_of(rq_of(cfs_rq)), sa, |
13962234 | 3047 | scale_load_down(cfs_rq->load.weight), cfs_rq->curr != NULL, cfs_rq); |
36ee28e4 | 3048 | |
9d89c257 YD |
3049 | #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
3050 | smp_wmb(); | |
3051 | cfs_rq->load_last_update_time_copy = sa->last_update_time; | |
3052 | #endif | |
36ee28e4 | 3053 | |
a2c6c91f SM |
3054 | if (update_freq && (decayed || removed_util)) |
3055 | cfs_rq_util_change(cfs_rq); | |
21e96f88 | 3056 | |
41e0d37f | 3057 | return decayed || removed_load; |
21e96f88 SM |
3058 | } |
3059 | ||
3060 | /* Update task and its cfs_rq load average */ | |
3061 | static inline void update_load_avg(struct sched_entity *se, int update_tg) | |
3062 | { | |
3063 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
3064 | u64 now = cfs_rq_clock_task(cfs_rq); | |
3065 | struct rq *rq = rq_of(cfs_rq); | |
3066 | int cpu = cpu_of(rq); | |
3067 | ||
3068 | /* | |
3069 | * Track task load average for carrying it to new CPU after migrated, and | |
3070 | * track group sched_entity load average for task_h_load calc in migration | |
3071 | */ | |
3072 | __update_load_avg(now, cpu, &se->avg, | |
3073 | se->on_rq * scale_load_down(se->load.weight), | |
3074 | cfs_rq->curr == se, NULL); | |
3075 | ||
a2c6c91f | 3076 | if (update_cfs_rq_load_avg(now, cfs_rq, true) && update_tg) |
21e96f88 | 3077 | update_tg_load_avg(cfs_rq, 0); |
9ee474f5 PT |
3078 | } |
3079 | ||
3d30544f PZ |
3080 | /** |
3081 | * attach_entity_load_avg - attach this entity to its cfs_rq load avg | |
3082 | * @cfs_rq: cfs_rq to attach to | |
3083 | * @se: sched_entity to attach | |
3084 | * | |
3085 | * Must call update_cfs_rq_load_avg() before this, since we rely on | |
3086 | * cfs_rq->avg.last_update_time being current. | |
3087 | */ | |
a05e8c51 BP |
3088 | static void attach_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
3089 | { | |
a9280514 PZ |
3090 | if (!sched_feat(ATTACH_AGE_LOAD)) |
3091 | goto skip_aging; | |
3092 | ||
6efdb105 BP |
3093 | /* |
3094 | * If we got migrated (either between CPUs or between cgroups) we'll | |
3095 | * have aged the average right before clearing @last_update_time. | |
7dc603c9 PZ |
3096 | * |
3097 | * Or we're fresh through post_init_entity_util_avg(). | |
6efdb105 BP |
3098 | */ |
3099 | if (se->avg.last_update_time) { | |
3100 | __update_load_avg(cfs_rq->avg.last_update_time, cpu_of(rq_of(cfs_rq)), | |
3101 | &se->avg, 0, 0, NULL); | |
3102 | ||
3103 | /* | |
3104 | * XXX: we could have just aged the entire load away if we've been | |
3105 | * absent from the fair class for too long. | |
3106 | */ | |
3107 | } | |
3108 | ||
a9280514 | 3109 | skip_aging: |
a05e8c51 BP |
3110 | se->avg.last_update_time = cfs_rq->avg.last_update_time; |
3111 | cfs_rq->avg.load_avg += se->avg.load_avg; | |
3112 | cfs_rq->avg.load_sum += se->avg.load_sum; | |
3113 | cfs_rq->avg.util_avg += se->avg.util_avg; | |
3114 | cfs_rq->avg.util_sum += se->avg.util_sum; | |
a2c6c91f SM |
3115 | |
3116 | cfs_rq_util_change(cfs_rq); | |
a05e8c51 BP |
3117 | } |
3118 | ||
3d30544f PZ |
3119 | /** |
3120 | * detach_entity_load_avg - detach this entity from its cfs_rq load avg | |
3121 | * @cfs_rq: cfs_rq to detach from | |
3122 | * @se: sched_entity to detach | |
3123 | * | |
3124 | * Must call update_cfs_rq_load_avg() before this, since we rely on | |
3125 | * cfs_rq->avg.last_update_time being current. | |
3126 | */ | |
a05e8c51 BP |
3127 | static void detach_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
3128 | { | |
3129 | __update_load_avg(cfs_rq->avg.last_update_time, cpu_of(rq_of(cfs_rq)), | |
3130 | &se->avg, se->on_rq * scale_load_down(se->load.weight), | |
3131 | cfs_rq->curr == se, NULL); | |
3132 | ||
89741892 PZ |
3133 | sub_positive(&cfs_rq->avg.load_avg, se->avg.load_avg); |
3134 | sub_positive(&cfs_rq->avg.load_sum, se->avg.load_sum); | |
3135 | sub_positive(&cfs_rq->avg.util_avg, se->avg.util_avg); | |
3136 | sub_positive(&cfs_rq->avg.util_sum, se->avg.util_sum); | |
a2c6c91f SM |
3137 | |
3138 | cfs_rq_util_change(cfs_rq); | |
a05e8c51 BP |
3139 | } |
3140 | ||
9d89c257 YD |
3141 | /* Add the load generated by se into cfs_rq's load average */ |
3142 | static inline void | |
3143 | enqueue_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) | |
9ee474f5 | 3144 | { |
9d89c257 YD |
3145 | struct sched_avg *sa = &se->avg; |
3146 | u64 now = cfs_rq_clock_task(cfs_rq); | |
a05e8c51 | 3147 | int migrated, decayed; |
9ee474f5 | 3148 | |
a05e8c51 BP |
3149 | migrated = !sa->last_update_time; |
3150 | if (!migrated) { | |
9d89c257 | 3151 | __update_load_avg(now, cpu_of(rq_of(cfs_rq)), sa, |
13962234 YD |
3152 | se->on_rq * scale_load_down(se->load.weight), |
3153 | cfs_rq->curr == se, NULL); | |
aff3e498 | 3154 | } |
c566e8e9 | 3155 | |
a2c6c91f | 3156 | decayed = update_cfs_rq_load_avg(now, cfs_rq, !migrated); |
18bf2805 | 3157 | |
13962234 YD |
3158 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_avg += sa->load_avg; |
3159 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum += sa->load_sum; | |
3160 | ||
a05e8c51 BP |
3161 | if (migrated) |
3162 | attach_entity_load_avg(cfs_rq, se); | |
9ee474f5 | 3163 | |
9d89c257 YD |
3164 | if (decayed || migrated) |
3165 | update_tg_load_avg(cfs_rq, 0); | |
2dac754e PT |
3166 | } |
3167 | ||
13962234 YD |
3168 | /* Remove the runnable load generated by se from cfs_rq's runnable load average */ |
3169 | static inline void | |
3170 | dequeue_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) | |
3171 | { | |
3172 | update_load_avg(se, 1); | |
3173 | ||
3174 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_avg = | |
3175 | max_t(long, cfs_rq->runnable_load_avg - se->avg.load_avg, 0); | |
3176 | cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum = | |
a05e8c51 | 3177 | max_t(s64, cfs_rq->runnable_load_sum - se->avg.load_sum, 0); |
13962234 YD |
3178 | } |
3179 | ||
9d89c257 | 3180 | #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT |
0905f04e YD |
3181 | static inline u64 cfs_rq_last_update_time(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
3182 | { | |
9d89c257 | 3183 | u64 last_update_time_copy; |
0905f04e | 3184 | u64 last_update_time; |
9ee474f5 | 3185 | |
9d89c257 YD |
3186 | do { |
3187 | last_update_time_copy = cfs_rq->load_last_update_time_copy; | |
3188 | smp_rmb(); | |
3189 | last_update_time = cfs_rq->avg.last_update_time; | |
3190 | } while (last_update_time != last_update_time_copy); | |
0905f04e YD |
3191 | |
3192 | return last_update_time; | |
3193 | } | |
9d89c257 | 3194 | #else |
0905f04e YD |
3195 | static inline u64 cfs_rq_last_update_time(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
3196 | { | |
3197 | return cfs_rq->avg.last_update_time; | |
3198 | } | |
9d89c257 YD |
3199 | #endif |
3200 | ||
0905f04e YD |
3201 | /* |
3202 | * Task first catches up with cfs_rq, and then subtract | |
3203 | * itself from the cfs_rq (task must be off the queue now). | |
3204 | */ | |
3205 | void remove_entity_load_avg(struct sched_entity *se) | |
3206 | { | |
3207 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
3208 | u64 last_update_time; | |
3209 | ||
3210 | /* | |
7dc603c9 PZ |
3211 | * tasks cannot exit without having gone through wake_up_new_task() -> |
3212 | * post_init_entity_util_avg() which will have added things to the | |
3213 | * cfs_rq, so we can remove unconditionally. | |
3214 | * | |
3215 | * Similarly for groups, they will have passed through | |
3216 | * post_init_entity_util_avg() before unregister_sched_fair_group() | |
3217 | * calls this. | |
0905f04e | 3218 | */ |
0905f04e YD |
3219 | |
3220 | last_update_time = cfs_rq_last_update_time(cfs_rq); | |
3221 | ||
13962234 | 3222 | __update_load_avg(last_update_time, cpu_of(rq_of(cfs_rq)), &se->avg, 0, 0, NULL); |
9d89c257 YD |
3223 | atomic_long_add(se->avg.load_avg, &cfs_rq->removed_load_avg); |
3224 | atomic_long_add(se->avg.util_avg, &cfs_rq->removed_util_avg); | |
2dac754e | 3225 | } |
642dbc39 | 3226 | |
7ea241af YD |
3227 | static inline unsigned long cfs_rq_runnable_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
3228 | { | |
3229 | return cfs_rq->runnable_load_avg; | |
3230 | } | |
3231 | ||
3232 | static inline unsigned long cfs_rq_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
3233 | { | |
3234 | return cfs_rq->avg.load_avg; | |
3235 | } | |
3236 | ||
6e83125c PZ |
3237 | static int idle_balance(struct rq *this_rq); |
3238 | ||
38033c37 PZ |
3239 | #else /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
3240 | ||
01011473 PZ |
3241 | static inline int |
3242 | update_cfs_rq_load_avg(u64 now, struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, bool update_freq) | |
3243 | { | |
3244 | return 0; | |
3245 | } | |
3246 | ||
536bd00c RW |
3247 | static inline void update_load_avg(struct sched_entity *se, int not_used) |
3248 | { | |
12bde33d | 3249 | cpufreq_update_util(rq_of(cfs_rq_of(se)), 0); |
536bd00c RW |
3250 | } |
3251 | ||
9d89c257 YD |
3252 | static inline void |
3253 | enqueue_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) {} | |
13962234 YD |
3254 | static inline void |
3255 | dequeue_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) {} | |
9d89c257 | 3256 | static inline void remove_entity_load_avg(struct sched_entity *se) {} |
6e83125c | 3257 | |
a05e8c51 BP |
3258 | static inline void |
3259 | attach_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) {} | |
3260 | static inline void | |
3261 | detach_entity_load_avg(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) {} | |
3262 | ||
6e83125c PZ |
3263 | static inline int idle_balance(struct rq *rq) |
3264 | { | |
3265 | return 0; | |
3266 | } | |
3267 | ||
38033c37 | 3268 | #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
9d85f21c | 3269 | |
ddc97297 PZ |
3270 | static void check_spread(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
3271 | { | |
3272 | #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG | |
3273 | s64 d = se->vruntime - cfs_rq->min_vruntime; | |
3274 | ||
3275 | if (d < 0) | |
3276 | d = -d; | |
3277 | ||
3278 | if (d > 3*sysctl_sched_latency) | |
ae92882e | 3279 | schedstat_inc(cfs_rq->nr_spread_over); |
ddc97297 PZ |
3280 | #endif |
3281 | } | |
3282 | ||
aeb73b04 PZ |
3283 | static void |
3284 | place_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se, int initial) | |
3285 | { | |
1af5f730 | 3286 | u64 vruntime = cfs_rq->min_vruntime; |
94dfb5e7 | 3287 | |
2cb8600e PZ |
3288 | /* |
3289 | * The 'current' period is already promised to the current tasks, | |
3290 | * however the extra weight of the new task will slow them down a | |
3291 | * little, place the new task so that it fits in the slot that | |
3292 | * stays open at the end. | |
3293 | */ | |
94dfb5e7 | 3294 | if (initial && sched_feat(START_DEBIT)) |
f9c0b095 | 3295 | vruntime += sched_vslice(cfs_rq, se); |
aeb73b04 | 3296 | |
a2e7a7eb | 3297 | /* sleeps up to a single latency don't count. */ |
5ca9880c | 3298 | if (!initial) { |
a2e7a7eb | 3299 | unsigned long thresh = sysctl_sched_latency; |
a7be37ac | 3300 | |
a2e7a7eb MG |
3301 | /* |
3302 | * Halve their sleep time's effect, to allow | |
3303 | * for a gentler effect of sleepers: | |
3304 | */ | |
3305 | if (sched_feat(GENTLE_FAIR_SLEEPERS)) | |
3306 | thresh >>= 1; | |
51e0304c | 3307 | |
a2e7a7eb | 3308 | vruntime -= thresh; |
aeb73b04 PZ |
3309 | } |
3310 | ||
b5d9d734 | 3311 | /* ensure we never gain time by being placed backwards. */ |
16c8f1c7 | 3312 | se->vruntime = max_vruntime(se->vruntime, vruntime); |
aeb73b04 PZ |
3313 | } |
3314 | ||
d3d9dc33 PT |
3315 | static void check_enqueue_throttle(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq); |
3316 | ||
cb251765 MG |
3317 | static inline void check_schedstat_required(void) |
3318 | { | |
3319 | #ifdef CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS | |
3320 | if (schedstat_enabled()) | |
3321 | return; | |
3322 | ||
3323 | /* Force schedstat enabled if a dependent tracepoint is active */ | |
3324 | if (trace_sched_stat_wait_enabled() || | |
3325 | trace_sched_stat_sleep_enabled() || | |
3326 | trace_sched_stat_iowait_enabled() || | |
3327 | trace_sched_stat_blocked_enabled() || | |
3328 | trace_sched_stat_runtime_enabled()) { | |
eda8dca5 | 3329 | printk_deferred_once("Scheduler tracepoints stat_sleep, stat_iowait, " |
cb251765 MG |
3330 | "stat_blocked and stat_runtime require the " |
3331 | "kernel parameter schedstats=enabled or " | |
3332 | "kernel.sched_schedstats=1\n"); | |
3333 | } | |
3334 | #endif | |
3335 | } | |
3336 | ||
b5179ac7 PZ |
3337 | |
3338 | /* | |
3339 | * MIGRATION | |
3340 | * | |
3341 | * dequeue | |
3342 | * update_curr() | |
3343 | * update_min_vruntime() | |
3344 | * vruntime -= min_vruntime | |
3345 | * | |
3346 | * enqueue | |
3347 | * update_curr() | |
3348 | * update_min_vruntime() | |
3349 | * vruntime += min_vruntime | |
3350 | * | |
3351 | * this way the vruntime transition between RQs is done when both | |
3352 | * min_vruntime are up-to-date. | |
3353 | * | |
3354 | * WAKEUP (remote) | |
3355 | * | |
59efa0ba | 3356 | * ->migrate_task_rq_fair() (p->state == TASK_WAKING) |
b5179ac7 PZ |
3357 | * vruntime -= min_vruntime |
3358 | * | |
3359 | * enqueue | |
3360 | * update_curr() | |
3361 | * update_min_vruntime() | |
3362 | * vruntime += min_vruntime | |
3363 | * | |
3364 | * this way we don't have the most up-to-date min_vruntime on the originating | |
3365 | * CPU and an up-to-date min_vruntime on the destination CPU. | |
3366 | */ | |
3367 | ||
bf0f6f24 | 3368 | static void |
88ec22d3 | 3369 | enqueue_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se, int flags) |
bf0f6f24 | 3370 | { |
2f950354 PZ |
3371 | bool renorm = !(flags & ENQUEUE_WAKEUP) || (flags & ENQUEUE_MIGRATED); |
3372 | bool curr = cfs_rq->curr == se; | |
3373 | ||
88ec22d3 | 3374 | /* |
2f950354 PZ |
3375 | * If we're the current task, we must renormalise before calling |
3376 | * update_curr(). | |
88ec22d3 | 3377 | */ |
2f950354 | 3378 | if (renorm && curr) |
88ec22d3 PZ |
3379 | se->vruntime += cfs_rq->min_vruntime; |
3380 | ||
2f950354 PZ |
3381 | update_curr(cfs_rq); |
3382 | ||
bf0f6f24 | 3383 | /* |
2f950354 PZ |
3384 | * Otherwise, renormalise after, such that we're placed at the current |
3385 | * moment in time, instead of some random moment in the past. Being | |
3386 | * placed in the past could significantly boost this task to the | |
3387 | * fairness detriment of existing tasks. | |
bf0f6f24 | 3388 | */ |
2f950354 PZ |
3389 | if (renorm && !curr) |
3390 | se->vruntime += cfs_rq->min_vruntime; | |
3391 | ||
9d89c257 | 3392 | enqueue_entity_load_avg(cfs_rq, se); |
17bc14b7 LT |
3393 | account_entity_enqueue(cfs_rq, se); |
3394 | update_cfs_shares(cfs_rq); | |
bf0f6f24 | 3395 | |
1a3d027c | 3396 | if (flags & ENQUEUE_WAKEUP) |
aeb73b04 | 3397 | place_entity(cfs_rq, se, 0); |
bf0f6f24 | 3398 | |
cb251765 | 3399 | check_schedstat_required(); |
4fa8d299 JP |
3400 | update_stats_enqueue(cfs_rq, se, flags); |
3401 | check_spread(cfs_rq, se); | |
2f950354 | 3402 | if (!curr) |
83b699ed | 3403 | __enqueue_entity(cfs_rq, se); |
2069dd75 | 3404 | se->on_rq = 1; |
3d4b47b4 | 3405 | |
d3d9dc33 | 3406 | if (cfs_rq->nr_running == 1) { |
3d4b47b4 | 3407 | list_add_leaf_cfs_rq(cfs_rq); |
d3d9dc33 PT |
3408 | check_enqueue_throttle(cfs_rq); |
3409 | } | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
3410 | } |
3411 | ||
2c13c919 | 3412 | static void __clear_buddies_last(struct sched_entity *se) |
2002c695 | 3413 | { |
2c13c919 RR |
3414 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { |
3415 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
f1044799 | 3416 | if (cfs_rq->last != se) |
2c13c919 | 3417 | break; |
f1044799 PZ |
3418 | |
3419 | cfs_rq->last = NULL; | |
2c13c919 RR |
3420 | } |
3421 | } | |
2002c695 | 3422 | |
2c13c919 RR |
3423 | static void __clear_buddies_next(struct sched_entity *se) |
3424 | { | |
3425 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { | |
3426 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
f1044799 | 3427 | if (cfs_rq->next != se) |
2c13c919 | 3428 | break; |
f1044799 PZ |
3429 | |
3430 | cfs_rq->next = NULL; | |
2c13c919 | 3431 | } |
2002c695 PZ |
3432 | } |
3433 | ||
ac53db59 RR |
3434 | static void __clear_buddies_skip(struct sched_entity *se) |
3435 | { | |
3436 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { | |
3437 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
f1044799 | 3438 | if (cfs_rq->skip != se) |
ac53db59 | 3439 | break; |
f1044799 PZ |
3440 | |
3441 | cfs_rq->skip = NULL; | |
ac53db59 RR |
3442 | } |
3443 | } | |
3444 | ||
a571bbea PZ |
3445 | static void clear_buddies(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
3446 | { | |
2c13c919 RR |
3447 | if (cfs_rq->last == se) |
3448 | __clear_buddies_last(se); | |
3449 | ||
3450 | if (cfs_rq->next == se) | |
3451 | __clear_buddies_next(se); | |
ac53db59 RR |
3452 | |
3453 | if (cfs_rq->skip == se) | |
3454 | __clear_buddies_skip(se); | |
a571bbea PZ |
3455 | } |
3456 | ||
6c16a6dc | 3457 | static __always_inline void return_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq); |
d8b4986d | 3458 | |
bf0f6f24 | 3459 | static void |
371fd7e7 | 3460 | dequeue_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se, int flags) |
bf0f6f24 | 3461 | { |
a2a2d680 DA |
3462 | /* |
3463 | * Update run-time statistics of the 'current'. | |
3464 | */ | |
3465 | update_curr(cfs_rq); | |
13962234 | 3466 | dequeue_entity_load_avg(cfs_rq, se); |
a2a2d680 | 3467 | |
4fa8d299 | 3468 | update_stats_dequeue(cfs_rq, se, flags); |
67e9fb2a | 3469 | |
2002c695 | 3470 | clear_buddies(cfs_rq, se); |
4793241b | 3471 | |
83b699ed | 3472 | if (se != cfs_rq->curr) |
30cfdcfc | 3473 | __dequeue_entity(cfs_rq, se); |
17bc14b7 | 3474 | se->on_rq = 0; |
30cfdcfc | 3475 | account_entity_dequeue(cfs_rq, se); |
88ec22d3 PZ |
3476 | |
3477 | /* | |
b60205c7 PZ |
3478 | * Normalize after update_curr(); which will also have moved |
3479 | * min_vruntime if @se is the one holding it back. But before doing | |
3480 | * update_min_vruntime() again, which will discount @se's position and | |
3481 | * can move min_vruntime forward still more. | |
88ec22d3 | 3482 | */ |
371fd7e7 | 3483 | if (!(flags & DEQUEUE_SLEEP)) |
88ec22d3 | 3484 | se->vruntime -= cfs_rq->min_vruntime; |
1e876231 | 3485 | |
d8b4986d PT |
3486 | /* return excess runtime on last dequeue */ |
3487 | return_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq); | |
3488 | ||
17bc14b7 | 3489 | update_cfs_shares(cfs_rq); |
b60205c7 PZ |
3490 | |
3491 | /* | |
3492 | * Now advance min_vruntime if @se was the entity holding it back, | |
3493 | * except when: DEQUEUE_SAVE && !DEQUEUE_MOVE, in this case we'll be | |
3494 | * put back on, and if we advance min_vruntime, we'll be placed back | |
3495 | * further than we started -- ie. we'll be penalized. | |
3496 | */ | |
3497 | if ((flags & (DEQUEUE_SAVE | DEQUEUE_MOVE)) == DEQUEUE_SAVE) | |
3498 | update_min_vruntime(cfs_rq); | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
3499 | } |
3500 | ||
3501 | /* | |
3502 | * Preempt the current task with a newly woken task if needed: | |
3503 | */ | |
7c92e54f | 3504 | static void |
2e09bf55 | 3505 | check_preempt_tick(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *curr) |
bf0f6f24 | 3506 | { |
11697830 | 3507 | unsigned long ideal_runtime, delta_exec; |
f4cfb33e WX |
3508 | struct sched_entity *se; |
3509 | s64 delta; | |
11697830 | 3510 | |
6d0f0ebd | 3511 | ideal_runtime = sched_slice(cfs_rq, curr); |
11697830 | 3512 | delta_exec = curr->sum_exec_runtime - curr->prev_sum_exec_runtime; |
a9f3e2b5 | 3513 | if (delta_exec > ideal_runtime) { |
8875125e | 3514 | resched_curr(rq_of(cfs_rq)); |
a9f3e2b5 MG |
3515 | /* |
3516 | * The current task ran long enough, ensure it doesn't get | |
3517 | * re-elected due to buddy favours. | |
3518 | */ | |
3519 | clear_buddies(cfs_rq, curr); | |
f685ceac MG |
3520 | return; |
3521 | } | |
3522 | ||
3523 | /* | |
3524 | * Ensure that a task that missed wakeup preemption by a | |
3525 | * narrow margin doesn't have to wait for a full slice. | |
3526 | * This also mitigates buddy induced latencies under load. | |
3527 | */ | |
f685ceac MG |
3528 | if (delta_exec < sysctl_sched_min_granularity) |
3529 | return; | |
3530 | ||
f4cfb33e WX |
3531 | se = __pick_first_entity(cfs_rq); |
3532 | delta = curr->vruntime - se->vruntime; | |
f685ceac | 3533 | |
f4cfb33e WX |
3534 | if (delta < 0) |
3535 | return; | |
d7d82944 | 3536 | |
f4cfb33e | 3537 | if (delta > ideal_runtime) |
8875125e | 3538 | resched_curr(rq_of(cfs_rq)); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
3539 | } |
3540 | ||
83b699ed | 3541 | static void |
8494f412 | 3542 | set_next_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *se) |
bf0f6f24 | 3543 | { |
83b699ed SV |
3544 | /* 'current' is not kept within the tree. */ |
3545 | if (se->on_rq) { | |
3546 | /* | |
3547 | * Any task has to be enqueued before it get to execute on | |
3548 | * a CPU. So account for the time it spent waiting on the | |
3549 | * runqueue. | |
3550 | */ | |
4fa8d299 | 3551 | update_stats_wait_end(cfs_rq, se); |
83b699ed | 3552 | __dequeue_entity(cfs_rq, se); |
9d89c257 | 3553 | update_load_avg(se, 1); |
83b699ed SV |
3554 | } |
3555 | ||
79303e9e | 3556 | update_stats_curr_start(cfs_rq, se); |
429d43bc | 3557 | cfs_rq->curr = se; |
4fa8d299 | 3558 | |
eba1ed4b IM |
3559 | /* |
3560 | * Track our maximum slice length, if the CPU's load is at | |
3561 | * least twice that of our own weight (i.e. dont track it | |
3562 | * when there are only lesser-weight tasks around): | |
3563 | */ | |
cb251765 | 3564 | if (schedstat_enabled() && rq_of(cfs_rq)->load.weight >= 2*se->load.weight) { |
4fa8d299 JP |
3565 | schedstat_set(se->statistics.slice_max, |
3566 | max((u64)schedstat_val(se->statistics.slice_max), | |
3567 | se->sum_exec_runtime - se->prev_sum_exec_runtime)); | |
eba1ed4b | 3568 | } |
4fa8d299 | 3569 | |
4a55b450 | 3570 | se->prev_sum_exec_runtime = se->sum_exec_runtime; |
bf0f6f24 IM |
3571 | } |
3572 | ||
3f3a4904 PZ |
3573 | static int |
3574 | wakeup_preempt_entity(struct sched_entity *curr, struct sched_entity *se); | |
3575 | ||
ac53db59 RR |
3576 | /* |
3577 | * Pick the next process, keeping these things in mind, in this order: | |
3578 | * 1) keep things fair between processes/task groups | |
3579 | * 2) pick the "next" process, since someone really wants that to run | |
3580 | * 3) pick the "last" process, for cache locality | |
3581 | * 4) do not run the "skip" process, if something else is available | |
3582 | */ | |
678d5718 PZ |
3583 | static struct sched_entity * |
3584 | pick_next_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *curr) | |
aa2ac252 | 3585 | { |
678d5718 PZ |
3586 | struct sched_entity *left = __pick_first_entity(cfs_rq); |
3587 | struct sched_entity *se; | |
3588 | ||
3589 | /* | |
3590 | * If curr is set we have to see if its left of the leftmost entity | |
3591 | * still in the tree, provided there was anything in the tree at all. | |
3592 | */ | |
3593 | if (!left || (curr && entity_before(curr, left))) | |
3594 | left = curr; | |
3595 | ||
3596 | se = left; /* ideally we run the leftmost entity */ | |
f4b6755f | 3597 | |
ac53db59 RR |
3598 | /* |
3599 | * Avoid running the skip buddy, if running something else can | |
3600 | * be done without getting too unfair. | |
3601 | */ | |
3602 | if (cfs_rq->skip == se) { | |
678d5718 PZ |
3603 | struct sched_entity *second; |
3604 | ||
3605 | if (se == curr) { | |
3606 | second = __pick_first_entity(cfs_rq); | |
3607 | } else { | |
3608 | second = __pick_next_entity(se); | |
3609 | if (!second || (curr && entity_before(curr, second))) | |
3610 | second = curr; | |
3611 | } | |
3612 | ||
ac53db59 RR |
3613 | if (second && wakeup_preempt_entity(second, left) < 1) |
3614 | se = second; | |
3615 | } | |
aa2ac252 | 3616 | |
f685ceac MG |
3617 | /* |
3618 | * Prefer last buddy, try to return the CPU to a preempted task. | |
3619 | */ | |
3620 | if (cfs_rq->last && wakeup_preempt_entity(cfs_rq->last, left) < 1) | |
3621 | se = cfs_rq->last; | |
3622 | ||
ac53db59 RR |
3623 | /* |
3624 | * Someone really wants this to run. If it's not unfair, run it. | |
3625 | */ | |
3626 | if (cfs_rq->next && wakeup_preempt_entity(cfs_rq->next, left) < 1) | |
3627 | se = cfs_rq->next; | |
3628 | ||
f685ceac | 3629 | clear_buddies(cfs_rq, se); |
4793241b PZ |
3630 | |
3631 | return se; | |
aa2ac252 PZ |
3632 | } |
3633 | ||
678d5718 | 3634 | static bool check_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq); |
d3d9dc33 | 3635 | |
ab6cde26 | 3636 | static void put_prev_entity(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *prev) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
3637 | { |
3638 | /* | |
3639 | * If still on the runqueue then deactivate_task() | |
3640 | * was not called and update_curr() has to be done: | |
3641 | */ | |
3642 | if (prev->on_rq) | |
b7cc0896 | 3643 | update_curr(cfs_rq); |
bf0f6f24 | 3644 | |
d3d9dc33 PT |
3645 | /* throttle cfs_rqs exceeding runtime */ |
3646 | check_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq); | |
3647 | ||
4fa8d299 | 3648 | check_spread(cfs_rq, prev); |
cb251765 | 3649 | |
30cfdcfc | 3650 | if (prev->on_rq) { |
4fa8d299 | 3651 | update_stats_wait_start(cfs_rq, prev); |
30cfdcfc DA |
3652 | /* Put 'current' back into the tree. */ |
3653 | __enqueue_entity(cfs_rq, prev); | |
9d85f21c | 3654 | /* in !on_rq case, update occurred at dequeue */ |
9d89c257 | 3655 | update_load_avg(prev, 0); |
30cfdcfc | 3656 | } |
429d43bc | 3657 | cfs_rq->curr = NULL; |
bf0f6f24 IM |
3658 | } |
3659 | ||
8f4d37ec PZ |
3660 | static void |
3661 | entity_tick(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, struct sched_entity *curr, int queued) | |
bf0f6f24 | 3662 | { |
bf0f6f24 | 3663 | /* |
30cfdcfc | 3664 | * Update run-time statistics of the 'current'. |
bf0f6f24 | 3665 | */ |
30cfdcfc | 3666 | update_curr(cfs_rq); |
bf0f6f24 | 3667 | |
9d85f21c PT |
3668 | /* |
3669 | * Ensure that runnable average is periodically updated. | |
3670 | */ | |
9d89c257 | 3671 | update_load_avg(curr, 1); |
bf0bd948 | 3672 | update_cfs_shares(cfs_rq); |
9d85f21c | 3673 | |
8f4d37ec PZ |
3674 | #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK |
3675 | /* | |
3676 | * queued ticks are scheduled to match the slice, so don't bother | |
3677 | * validating it and just reschedule. | |
3678 | */ | |
983ed7a6 | 3679 | if (queued) { |
8875125e | 3680 | resched_curr(rq_of(cfs_rq)); |
983ed7a6 HH |
3681 | return; |
3682 | } | |
8f4d37ec PZ |
3683 | /* |
3684 | * don't let the period tick interfere with the hrtick preemption | |
3685 | */ | |
3686 | if (!sched_feat(DOUBLE_TICK) && | |
3687 | hrtimer_active(&rq_of(cfs_rq)->hrtick_timer)) | |
3688 | return; | |
3689 | #endif | |
3690 | ||
2c2efaed | 3691 | if (cfs_rq->nr_running > 1) |
2e09bf55 | 3692 | check_preempt_tick(cfs_rq, curr); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
3693 | } |
3694 | ||
ab84d31e PT |
3695 | |
3696 | /************************************************** | |
3697 | * CFS bandwidth control machinery | |
3698 | */ | |
3699 | ||
3700 | #ifdef CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH | |
029632fb PZ |
3701 | |
3702 | #ifdef HAVE_JUMP_LABEL | |
c5905afb | 3703 | static struct static_key __cfs_bandwidth_used; |
029632fb PZ |
3704 | |
3705 | static inline bool cfs_bandwidth_used(void) | |
3706 | { | |
c5905afb | 3707 | return static_key_false(&__cfs_bandwidth_used); |
029632fb PZ |
3708 | } |
3709 | ||
1ee14e6c | 3710 | void cfs_bandwidth_usage_inc(void) |
029632fb | 3711 | { |
1ee14e6c BS |
3712 | static_key_slow_inc(&__cfs_bandwidth_used); |
3713 | } | |
3714 | ||
3715 | void cfs_bandwidth_usage_dec(void) | |
3716 | { | |
3717 | static_key_slow_dec(&__cfs_bandwidth_used); | |
029632fb PZ |
3718 | } |
3719 | #else /* HAVE_JUMP_LABEL */ | |
3720 | static bool cfs_bandwidth_used(void) | |
3721 | { | |
3722 | return true; | |
3723 | } | |
3724 | ||
1ee14e6c BS |
3725 | void cfs_bandwidth_usage_inc(void) {} |
3726 | void cfs_bandwidth_usage_dec(void) {} | |
029632fb PZ |
3727 | #endif /* HAVE_JUMP_LABEL */ |
3728 | ||
ab84d31e PT |
3729 | /* |
3730 | * default period for cfs group bandwidth. | |
3731 | * default: 0.1s, units: nanoseconds | |
3732 | */ | |
3733 | static inline u64 default_cfs_period(void) | |
3734 | { | |
3735 | return 100000000ULL; | |
3736 | } | |
ec12cb7f PT |
3737 | |
3738 | static inline u64 sched_cfs_bandwidth_slice(void) | |
3739 | { | |
3740 | return (u64)sysctl_sched_cfs_bandwidth_slice * NSEC_PER_USEC; | |
3741 | } | |
3742 | ||
a9cf55b2 PT |
3743 | /* |
3744 | * Replenish runtime according to assigned quota and update expiration time. | |
3745 | * We use sched_clock_cpu directly instead of rq->clock to avoid adding | |
3746 | * additional synchronization around rq->lock. | |
3747 | * | |
3748 | * requires cfs_b->lock | |
3749 | */ | |
029632fb | 3750 | void __refill_cfs_bandwidth_runtime(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b) |
a9cf55b2 PT |
3751 | { |
3752 | u64 now; | |
3753 | ||
3754 | if (cfs_b->quota == RUNTIME_INF) | |
3755 | return; | |
3756 | ||
3757 | now = sched_clock_cpu(smp_processor_id()); | |
3758 | cfs_b->runtime = cfs_b->quota; | |
3759 | cfs_b->runtime_expires = now + ktime_to_ns(cfs_b->period); | |
3760 | } | |
3761 | ||
029632fb PZ |
3762 | static inline struct cfs_bandwidth *tg_cfs_bandwidth(struct task_group *tg) |
3763 | { | |
3764 | return &tg->cfs_bandwidth; | |
3765 | } | |
3766 | ||
f1b17280 PT |
3767 | /* rq->task_clock normalized against any time this cfs_rq has spent throttled */ |
3768 | static inline u64 cfs_rq_clock_task(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
3769 | { | |
3770 | if (unlikely(cfs_rq->throttle_count)) | |
1a99ae3f | 3771 | return cfs_rq->throttled_clock_task - cfs_rq->throttled_clock_task_time; |
f1b17280 | 3772 | |
78becc27 | 3773 | return rq_clock_task(rq_of(cfs_rq)) - cfs_rq->throttled_clock_task_time; |
f1b17280 PT |
3774 | } |
3775 | ||
85dac906 PT |
3776 | /* returns 0 on failure to allocate runtime */ |
3777 | static int assign_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
ec12cb7f PT |
3778 | { |
3779 | struct task_group *tg = cfs_rq->tg; | |
3780 | struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = tg_cfs_bandwidth(tg); | |
a9cf55b2 | 3781 | u64 amount = 0, min_amount, expires; |
ec12cb7f PT |
3782 | |
3783 | /* note: this is a positive sum as runtime_remaining <= 0 */ | |
3784 | min_amount = sched_cfs_bandwidth_slice() - cfs_rq->runtime_remaining; | |
3785 | ||
3786 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
3787 | if (cfs_b->quota == RUNTIME_INF) | |
3788 | amount = min_amount; | |
58088ad0 | 3789 | else { |
77a4d1a1 | 3790 | start_cfs_bandwidth(cfs_b); |
58088ad0 PT |
3791 | |
3792 | if (cfs_b->runtime > 0) { | |
3793 | amount = min(cfs_b->runtime, min_amount); | |
3794 | cfs_b->runtime -= amount; | |
3795 | cfs_b->idle = 0; | |
3796 | } | |
ec12cb7f | 3797 | } |
a9cf55b2 | 3798 | expires = cfs_b->runtime_expires; |
ec12cb7f PT |
3799 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); |
3800 | ||
3801 | cfs_rq->runtime_remaining += amount; | |
a9cf55b2 PT |
3802 | /* |
3803 | * we may have advanced our local expiration to account for allowed | |
3804 | * spread between our sched_clock and the one on which runtime was | |
3805 | * issued. | |
3806 | */ | |
3807 | if ((s64)(expires - cfs_rq->runtime_expires) > 0) | |
3808 | cfs_rq->runtime_expires = expires; | |
85dac906 PT |
3809 | |
3810 | return cfs_rq->runtime_remaining > 0; | |
ec12cb7f PT |
3811 | } |
3812 | ||
a9cf55b2 PT |
3813 | /* |
3814 | * Note: This depends on the synchronization provided by sched_clock and the | |
3815 | * fact that rq->clock snapshots this value. | |
3816 | */ | |
3817 | static void expire_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
ec12cb7f | 3818 | { |
a9cf55b2 | 3819 | struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = tg_cfs_bandwidth(cfs_rq->tg); |
a9cf55b2 PT |
3820 | |
3821 | /* if the deadline is ahead of our clock, nothing to do */ | |
78becc27 | 3822 | if (likely((s64)(rq_clock(rq_of(cfs_rq)) - cfs_rq->runtime_expires) < 0)) |
ec12cb7f PT |
3823 | return; |
3824 | ||
a9cf55b2 PT |
3825 | if (cfs_rq->runtime_remaining < 0) |
3826 | return; | |
3827 | ||
3828 | /* | |
3829 | * If the local deadline has passed we have to consider the | |
3830 | * possibility that our sched_clock is 'fast' and the global deadline | |
3831 | * has not truly expired. | |
3832 | * | |
3833 | * Fortunately we can check determine whether this the case by checking | |
51f2176d BS |
3834 | * whether the global deadline has advanced. It is valid to compare |
3835 | * cfs_b->runtime_expires without any locks since we only care about | |
3836 | * exact equality, so a partial write will still work. | |
a9cf55b2 PT |
3837 | */ |
3838 | ||
51f2176d | 3839 | if (cfs_rq->runtime_expires != cfs_b->runtime_expires) { |
a9cf55b2 PT |
3840 | /* extend local deadline, drift is bounded above by 2 ticks */ |
3841 | cfs_rq->runtime_expires += TICK_NSEC; | |
3842 | } else { | |
3843 | /* global deadline is ahead, expiration has passed */ | |
3844 | cfs_rq->runtime_remaining = 0; | |
3845 | } | |
3846 | } | |
3847 | ||
9dbdb155 | 3848 | static void __account_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, u64 delta_exec) |
a9cf55b2 PT |
3849 | { |
3850 | /* dock delta_exec before expiring quota (as it could span periods) */ | |
ec12cb7f | 3851 | cfs_rq->runtime_remaining -= delta_exec; |
a9cf55b2 PT |
3852 | expire_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq); |
3853 | ||
3854 | if (likely(cfs_rq->runtime_remaining > 0)) | |
ec12cb7f PT |
3855 | return; |
3856 | ||
85dac906 PT |
3857 | /* |
3858 | * if we're unable to extend our runtime we resched so that the active | |
3859 | * hierarchy can be throttled | |
3860 | */ | |
3861 | if (!assign_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq) && likely(cfs_rq->curr)) | |
8875125e | 3862 | resched_curr(rq_of(cfs_rq)); |
ec12cb7f PT |
3863 | } |
3864 | ||
6c16a6dc | 3865 | static __always_inline |
9dbdb155 | 3866 | void account_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, u64 delta_exec) |
ec12cb7f | 3867 | { |
56f570e5 | 3868 | if (!cfs_bandwidth_used() || !cfs_rq->runtime_enabled) |
ec12cb7f PT |
3869 | return; |
3870 | ||
3871 | __account_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq, delta_exec); | |
3872 | } | |
3873 | ||
85dac906 PT |
3874 | static inline int cfs_rq_throttled(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
3875 | { | |
56f570e5 | 3876 | return cfs_bandwidth_used() && cfs_rq->throttled; |
85dac906 PT |
3877 | } |
3878 | ||
64660c86 PT |
3879 | /* check whether cfs_rq, or any parent, is throttled */ |
3880 | static inline int throttled_hierarchy(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
3881 | { | |
56f570e5 | 3882 | return cfs_bandwidth_used() && cfs_rq->throttle_count; |
64660c86 PT |
3883 | } |
3884 | ||
3885 | /* | |
3886 | * Ensure that neither of the group entities corresponding to src_cpu or | |
3887 | * dest_cpu are members of a throttled hierarchy when performing group | |
3888 | * load-balance operations. | |
3889 | */ | |
3890 | static inline int throttled_lb_pair(struct task_group *tg, | |
3891 | int src_cpu, int dest_cpu) | |
3892 | { | |
3893 | struct cfs_rq *src_cfs_rq, *dest_cfs_rq; | |
3894 | ||
3895 | src_cfs_rq = tg->cfs_rq[src_cpu]; | |
3896 | dest_cfs_rq = tg->cfs_rq[dest_cpu]; | |
3897 | ||
3898 | return throttled_hierarchy(src_cfs_rq) || | |
3899 | throttled_hierarchy(dest_cfs_rq); | |
3900 | } | |
3901 | ||
3902 | /* updated child weight may affect parent so we have to do this bottom up */ | |
3903 | static int tg_unthrottle_up(struct task_group *tg, void *data) | |
3904 | { | |
3905 | struct rq *rq = data; | |
3906 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = tg->cfs_rq[cpu_of(rq)]; | |
3907 | ||
3908 | cfs_rq->throttle_count--; | |
64660c86 | 3909 | if (!cfs_rq->throttle_count) { |
f1b17280 | 3910 | /* adjust cfs_rq_clock_task() */ |
78becc27 | 3911 | cfs_rq->throttled_clock_task_time += rq_clock_task(rq) - |
f1b17280 | 3912 | cfs_rq->throttled_clock_task; |
64660c86 | 3913 | } |
64660c86 PT |
3914 | |
3915 | return 0; | |
3916 | } | |
3917 | ||
3918 | static int tg_throttle_down(struct task_group *tg, void *data) | |
3919 | { | |
3920 | struct rq *rq = data; | |
3921 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = tg->cfs_rq[cpu_of(rq)]; | |
3922 | ||
82958366 PT |
3923 | /* group is entering throttled state, stop time */ |
3924 | if (!cfs_rq->throttle_count) | |
78becc27 | 3925 | cfs_rq->throttled_clock_task = rq_clock_task(rq); |
64660c86 PT |
3926 | cfs_rq->throttle_count++; |
3927 | ||
3928 | return 0; | |
3929 | } | |
3930 | ||
d3d9dc33 | 3931 | static void throttle_cfs_rq(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
85dac906 PT |
3932 | { |
3933 | struct rq *rq = rq_of(cfs_rq); | |
3934 | struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = tg_cfs_bandwidth(cfs_rq->tg); | |
3935 | struct sched_entity *se; | |
3936 | long task_delta, dequeue = 1; | |
77a4d1a1 | 3937 | bool empty; |
85dac906 PT |
3938 | |
3939 | se = cfs_rq->tg->se[cpu_of(rq_of(cfs_rq))]; | |
3940 | ||
f1b17280 | 3941 | /* freeze hierarchy runnable averages while throttled */ |
64660c86 PT |
3942 | rcu_read_lock(); |
3943 | walk_tg_tree_from(cfs_rq->tg, tg_throttle_down, tg_nop, (void *)rq); | |
3944 | rcu_read_unlock(); | |
85dac906 PT |
3945 | |
3946 | task_delta = cfs_rq->h_nr_running; | |
3947 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { | |
3948 | struct cfs_rq *qcfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
3949 | /* throttled entity or throttle-on-deactivate */ | |
3950 | if (!se->on_rq) | |
3951 | break; | |
3952 | ||
3953 | if (dequeue) | |
3954 | dequeue_entity(qcfs_rq, se, DEQUEUE_SLEEP); | |
3955 | qcfs_rq->h_nr_running -= task_delta; | |
3956 | ||
3957 | if (qcfs_rq->load.weight) | |
3958 | dequeue = 0; | |
3959 | } | |
3960 | ||
3961 | if (!se) | |
72465447 | 3962 | sub_nr_running(rq, task_delta); |
85dac906 PT |
3963 | |
3964 | cfs_rq->throttled = 1; | |
78becc27 | 3965 | cfs_rq->throttled_clock = rq_clock(rq); |
85dac906 | 3966 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); |
d49db342 | 3967 | empty = list_empty(&cfs_b->throttled_cfs_rq); |
77a4d1a1 | 3968 | |
c06f04c7 BS |
3969 | /* |
3970 | * Add to the _head_ of the list, so that an already-started | |
3971 | * distribute_cfs_runtime will not see us | |
3972 | */ | |
3973 | list_add_rcu(&cfs_rq->throttled_list, &cfs_b->throttled_cfs_rq); | |
77a4d1a1 PZ |
3974 | |
3975 | /* | |
3976 | * If we're the first throttled task, make sure the bandwidth | |
3977 | * timer is running. | |
3978 | */ | |
3979 | if (empty) | |
3980 | start_cfs_bandwidth(cfs_b); | |
3981 | ||
85dac906 PT |
3982 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); |
3983 | } | |
3984 | ||
029632fb | 3985 | void unthrottle_cfs_rq(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
671fd9da PT |
3986 | { |
3987 | struct rq *rq = rq_of(cfs_rq); | |
3988 | struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = tg_cfs_bandwidth(cfs_rq->tg); | |
3989 | struct sched_entity *se; | |
3990 | int enqueue = 1; | |
3991 | long task_delta; | |
3992 | ||
22b958d8 | 3993 | se = cfs_rq->tg->se[cpu_of(rq)]; |
671fd9da PT |
3994 | |
3995 | cfs_rq->throttled = 0; | |
1a55af2e FW |
3996 | |
3997 | update_rq_clock(rq); | |
3998 | ||
671fd9da | 3999 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); |
78becc27 | 4000 | cfs_b->throttled_time += rq_clock(rq) - cfs_rq->throttled_clock; |
671fd9da PT |
4001 | list_del_rcu(&cfs_rq->throttled_list); |
4002 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4003 | ||
64660c86 PT |
4004 | /* update hierarchical throttle state */ |
4005 | walk_tg_tree_from(cfs_rq->tg, tg_nop, tg_unthrottle_up, (void *)rq); | |
4006 | ||
671fd9da PT |
4007 | if (!cfs_rq->load.weight) |
4008 | return; | |
4009 | ||
4010 | task_delta = cfs_rq->h_nr_running; | |
4011 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { | |
4012 | if (se->on_rq) | |
4013 | enqueue = 0; | |
4014 | ||
4015 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
4016 | if (enqueue) | |
4017 | enqueue_entity(cfs_rq, se, ENQUEUE_WAKEUP); | |
4018 | cfs_rq->h_nr_running += task_delta; | |
4019 | ||
4020 | if (cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) | |
4021 | break; | |
4022 | } | |
4023 | ||
4024 | if (!se) | |
72465447 | 4025 | add_nr_running(rq, task_delta); |
671fd9da PT |
4026 | |
4027 | /* determine whether we need to wake up potentially idle cpu */ | |
4028 | if (rq->curr == rq->idle && rq->cfs.nr_running) | |
8875125e | 4029 | resched_curr(rq); |
671fd9da PT |
4030 | } |
4031 | ||
4032 | static u64 distribute_cfs_runtime(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b, | |
4033 | u64 remaining, u64 expires) | |
4034 | { | |
4035 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; | |
c06f04c7 BS |
4036 | u64 runtime; |
4037 | u64 starting_runtime = remaining; | |
671fd9da PT |
4038 | |
4039 | rcu_read_lock(); | |
4040 | list_for_each_entry_rcu(cfs_rq, &cfs_b->throttled_cfs_rq, | |
4041 | throttled_list) { | |
4042 | struct rq *rq = rq_of(cfs_rq); | |
4043 | ||
4044 | raw_spin_lock(&rq->lock); | |
4045 | if (!cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) | |
4046 | goto next; | |
4047 | ||
4048 | runtime = -cfs_rq->runtime_remaining + 1; | |
4049 | if (runtime > remaining) | |
4050 | runtime = remaining; | |
4051 | remaining -= runtime; | |
4052 | ||
4053 | cfs_rq->runtime_remaining += runtime; | |
4054 | cfs_rq->runtime_expires = expires; | |
4055 | ||
4056 | /* we check whether we're throttled above */ | |
4057 | if (cfs_rq->runtime_remaining > 0) | |
4058 | unthrottle_cfs_rq(cfs_rq); | |
4059 | ||
4060 | next: | |
4061 | raw_spin_unlock(&rq->lock); | |
4062 | ||
4063 | if (!remaining) | |
4064 | break; | |
4065 | } | |
4066 | rcu_read_unlock(); | |
4067 | ||
c06f04c7 | 4068 | return starting_runtime - remaining; |
671fd9da PT |
4069 | } |
4070 | ||
58088ad0 PT |
4071 | /* |
4072 | * Responsible for refilling a task_group's bandwidth and unthrottling its | |
4073 | * cfs_rqs as appropriate. If there has been no activity within the last | |
4074 | * period the timer is deactivated until scheduling resumes; cfs_b->idle is | |
4075 | * used to track this state. | |
4076 | */ | |
4077 | static int do_sched_cfs_period_timer(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b, int overrun) | |
4078 | { | |
671fd9da | 4079 | u64 runtime, runtime_expires; |
51f2176d | 4080 | int throttled; |
58088ad0 | 4081 | |
58088ad0 PT |
4082 | /* no need to continue the timer with no bandwidth constraint */ |
4083 | if (cfs_b->quota == RUNTIME_INF) | |
51f2176d | 4084 | goto out_deactivate; |
58088ad0 | 4085 | |
671fd9da | 4086 | throttled = !list_empty(&cfs_b->throttled_cfs_rq); |
e8da1b18 | 4087 | cfs_b->nr_periods += overrun; |
671fd9da | 4088 | |
51f2176d BS |
4089 | /* |
4090 | * idle depends on !throttled (for the case of a large deficit), and if | |
4091 | * we're going inactive then everything else can be deferred | |
4092 | */ | |
4093 | if (cfs_b->idle && !throttled) | |
4094 | goto out_deactivate; | |
a9cf55b2 PT |
4095 | |
4096 | __refill_cfs_bandwidth_runtime(cfs_b); | |
4097 | ||
671fd9da PT |
4098 | if (!throttled) { |
4099 | /* mark as potentially idle for the upcoming period */ | |
4100 | cfs_b->idle = 1; | |
51f2176d | 4101 | return 0; |
671fd9da PT |
4102 | } |
4103 | ||
e8da1b18 NR |
4104 | /* account preceding periods in which throttling occurred */ |
4105 | cfs_b->nr_throttled += overrun; | |
4106 | ||
671fd9da | 4107 | runtime_expires = cfs_b->runtime_expires; |
671fd9da PT |
4108 | |
4109 | /* | |
c06f04c7 BS |
4110 | * This check is repeated as we are holding onto the new bandwidth while |
4111 | * we unthrottle. This can potentially race with an unthrottled group | |
4112 | * trying to acquire new bandwidth from the global pool. This can result | |
4113 | * in us over-using our runtime if it is all used during this loop, but | |
4114 | * only by limited amounts in that extreme case. | |
671fd9da | 4115 | */ |
c06f04c7 BS |
4116 | while (throttled && cfs_b->runtime > 0) { |
4117 | runtime = cfs_b->runtime; | |
671fd9da PT |
4118 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); |
4119 | /* we can't nest cfs_b->lock while distributing bandwidth */ | |
4120 | runtime = distribute_cfs_runtime(cfs_b, runtime, | |
4121 | runtime_expires); | |
4122 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4123 | ||
4124 | throttled = !list_empty(&cfs_b->throttled_cfs_rq); | |
c06f04c7 BS |
4125 | |
4126 | cfs_b->runtime -= min(runtime, cfs_b->runtime); | |
671fd9da | 4127 | } |
58088ad0 | 4128 | |
671fd9da PT |
4129 | /* |
4130 | * While we are ensured activity in the period following an | |
4131 | * unthrottle, this also covers the case in which the new bandwidth is | |
4132 | * insufficient to cover the existing bandwidth deficit. (Forcing the | |
4133 | * timer to remain active while there are any throttled entities.) | |
4134 | */ | |
4135 | cfs_b->idle = 0; | |
58088ad0 | 4136 | |
51f2176d BS |
4137 | return 0; |
4138 | ||
4139 | out_deactivate: | |
51f2176d | 4140 | return 1; |
58088ad0 | 4141 | } |
d3d9dc33 | 4142 | |
d8b4986d PT |
4143 | /* a cfs_rq won't donate quota below this amount */ |
4144 | static const u64 min_cfs_rq_runtime = 1 * NSEC_PER_MSEC; | |
4145 | /* minimum remaining period time to redistribute slack quota */ | |
4146 | static const u64 min_bandwidth_expiration = 2 * NSEC_PER_MSEC; | |
4147 | /* how long we wait to gather additional slack before distributing */ | |
4148 | static const u64 cfs_bandwidth_slack_period = 5 * NSEC_PER_MSEC; | |
4149 | ||
db06e78c BS |
4150 | /* |
4151 | * Are we near the end of the current quota period? | |
4152 | * | |
4153 | * Requires cfs_b->lock for hrtimer_expires_remaining to be safe against the | |
4961b6e1 | 4154 | * hrtimer base being cleared by hrtimer_start. In the case of |
db06e78c BS |
4155 | * migrate_hrtimers, base is never cleared, so we are fine. |
4156 | */ | |
d8b4986d PT |
4157 | static int runtime_refresh_within(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b, u64 min_expire) |
4158 | { | |
4159 | struct hrtimer *refresh_timer = &cfs_b->period_timer; | |
4160 | u64 remaining; | |
4161 | ||
4162 | /* if the call-back is running a quota refresh is already occurring */ | |
4163 | if (hrtimer_callback_running(refresh_timer)) | |
4164 | return 1; | |
4165 | ||
4166 | /* is a quota refresh about to occur? */ | |
4167 | remaining = ktime_to_ns(hrtimer_expires_remaining(refresh_timer)); | |
4168 | if (remaining < min_expire) | |
4169 | return 1; | |
4170 | ||
4171 | return 0; | |
4172 | } | |
4173 | ||
4174 | static void start_cfs_slack_bandwidth(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b) | |
4175 | { | |
4176 | u64 min_left = cfs_bandwidth_slack_period + min_bandwidth_expiration; | |
4177 | ||
4178 | /* if there's a quota refresh soon don't bother with slack */ | |
4179 | if (runtime_refresh_within(cfs_b, min_left)) | |
4180 | return; | |
4181 | ||
4cfafd30 PZ |
4182 | hrtimer_start(&cfs_b->slack_timer, |
4183 | ns_to_ktime(cfs_bandwidth_slack_period), | |
4184 | HRTIMER_MODE_REL); | |
d8b4986d PT |
4185 | } |
4186 | ||
4187 | /* we know any runtime found here is valid as update_curr() precedes return */ | |
4188 | static void __return_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
4189 | { | |
4190 | struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = tg_cfs_bandwidth(cfs_rq->tg); | |
4191 | s64 slack_runtime = cfs_rq->runtime_remaining - min_cfs_rq_runtime; | |
4192 | ||
4193 | if (slack_runtime <= 0) | |
4194 | return; | |
4195 | ||
4196 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4197 | if (cfs_b->quota != RUNTIME_INF && | |
4198 | cfs_rq->runtime_expires == cfs_b->runtime_expires) { | |
4199 | cfs_b->runtime += slack_runtime; | |
4200 | ||
4201 | /* we are under rq->lock, defer unthrottling using a timer */ | |
4202 | if (cfs_b->runtime > sched_cfs_bandwidth_slice() && | |
4203 | !list_empty(&cfs_b->throttled_cfs_rq)) | |
4204 | start_cfs_slack_bandwidth(cfs_b); | |
4205 | } | |
4206 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4207 | ||
4208 | /* even if it's not valid for return we don't want to try again */ | |
4209 | cfs_rq->runtime_remaining -= slack_runtime; | |
4210 | } | |
4211 | ||
4212 | static __always_inline void return_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
4213 | { | |
56f570e5 PT |
4214 | if (!cfs_bandwidth_used()) |
4215 | return; | |
4216 | ||
fccfdc6f | 4217 | if (!cfs_rq->runtime_enabled || cfs_rq->nr_running) |
d8b4986d PT |
4218 | return; |
4219 | ||
4220 | __return_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq); | |
4221 | } | |
4222 | ||
4223 | /* | |
4224 | * This is done with a timer (instead of inline with bandwidth return) since | |
4225 | * it's necessary to juggle rq->locks to unthrottle their respective cfs_rqs. | |
4226 | */ | |
4227 | static void do_sched_cfs_slack_timer(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b) | |
4228 | { | |
4229 | u64 runtime = 0, slice = sched_cfs_bandwidth_slice(); | |
4230 | u64 expires; | |
4231 | ||
4232 | /* confirm we're still not at a refresh boundary */ | |
db06e78c BS |
4233 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); |
4234 | if (runtime_refresh_within(cfs_b, min_bandwidth_expiration)) { | |
4235 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
d8b4986d | 4236 | return; |
db06e78c | 4237 | } |
d8b4986d | 4238 | |
c06f04c7 | 4239 | if (cfs_b->quota != RUNTIME_INF && cfs_b->runtime > slice) |
d8b4986d | 4240 | runtime = cfs_b->runtime; |
c06f04c7 | 4241 | |
d8b4986d PT |
4242 | expires = cfs_b->runtime_expires; |
4243 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4244 | ||
4245 | if (!runtime) | |
4246 | return; | |
4247 | ||
4248 | runtime = distribute_cfs_runtime(cfs_b, runtime, expires); | |
4249 | ||
4250 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4251 | if (expires == cfs_b->runtime_expires) | |
c06f04c7 | 4252 | cfs_b->runtime -= min(runtime, cfs_b->runtime); |
d8b4986d PT |
4253 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); |
4254 | } | |
4255 | ||
d3d9dc33 PT |
4256 | /* |
4257 | * When a group wakes up we want to make sure that its quota is not already | |
4258 | * expired/exceeded, otherwise it may be allowed to steal additional ticks of | |
4259 | * runtime as update_curr() throttling can not not trigger until it's on-rq. | |
4260 | */ | |
4261 | static void check_enqueue_throttle(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
4262 | { | |
56f570e5 PT |
4263 | if (!cfs_bandwidth_used()) |
4264 | return; | |
4265 | ||
d3d9dc33 PT |
4266 | /* an active group must be handled by the update_curr()->put() path */ |
4267 | if (!cfs_rq->runtime_enabled || cfs_rq->curr) | |
4268 | return; | |
4269 | ||
4270 | /* ensure the group is not already throttled */ | |
4271 | if (cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) | |
4272 | return; | |
4273 | ||
4274 | /* update runtime allocation */ | |
4275 | account_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq, 0); | |
4276 | if (cfs_rq->runtime_remaining <= 0) | |
4277 | throttle_cfs_rq(cfs_rq); | |
4278 | } | |
4279 | ||
55e16d30 PZ |
4280 | static void sync_throttle(struct task_group *tg, int cpu) |
4281 | { | |
4282 | struct cfs_rq *pcfs_rq, *cfs_rq; | |
4283 | ||
4284 | if (!cfs_bandwidth_used()) | |
4285 | return; | |
4286 | ||
4287 | if (!tg->parent) | |
4288 | return; | |
4289 | ||
4290 | cfs_rq = tg->cfs_rq[cpu]; | |
4291 | pcfs_rq = tg->parent->cfs_rq[cpu]; | |
4292 | ||
4293 | cfs_rq->throttle_count = pcfs_rq->throttle_count; | |
b8922125 | 4294 | cfs_rq->throttled_clock_task = rq_clock_task(cpu_rq(cpu)); |
55e16d30 PZ |
4295 | } |
4296 | ||
d3d9dc33 | 4297 | /* conditionally throttle active cfs_rq's from put_prev_entity() */ |
678d5718 | 4298 | static bool check_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
d3d9dc33 | 4299 | { |
56f570e5 | 4300 | if (!cfs_bandwidth_used()) |
678d5718 | 4301 | return false; |
56f570e5 | 4302 | |
d3d9dc33 | 4303 | if (likely(!cfs_rq->runtime_enabled || cfs_rq->runtime_remaining > 0)) |
678d5718 | 4304 | return false; |
d3d9dc33 PT |
4305 | |
4306 | /* | |
4307 | * it's possible for a throttled entity to be forced into a running | |
4308 | * state (e.g. set_curr_task), in this case we're finished. | |
4309 | */ | |
4310 | if (cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) | |
678d5718 | 4311 | return true; |
d3d9dc33 PT |
4312 | |
4313 | throttle_cfs_rq(cfs_rq); | |
678d5718 | 4314 | return true; |
d3d9dc33 | 4315 | } |
029632fb | 4316 | |
029632fb PZ |
4317 | static enum hrtimer_restart sched_cfs_slack_timer(struct hrtimer *timer) |
4318 | { | |
4319 | struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = | |
4320 | container_of(timer, struct cfs_bandwidth, slack_timer); | |
77a4d1a1 | 4321 | |
029632fb PZ |
4322 | do_sched_cfs_slack_timer(cfs_b); |
4323 | ||
4324 | return HRTIMER_NORESTART; | |
4325 | } | |
4326 | ||
4327 | static enum hrtimer_restart sched_cfs_period_timer(struct hrtimer *timer) | |
4328 | { | |
4329 | struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = | |
4330 | container_of(timer, struct cfs_bandwidth, period_timer); | |
029632fb PZ |
4331 | int overrun; |
4332 | int idle = 0; | |
4333 | ||
51f2176d | 4334 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); |
029632fb | 4335 | for (;;) { |
77a4d1a1 | 4336 | overrun = hrtimer_forward_now(timer, cfs_b->period); |
029632fb PZ |
4337 | if (!overrun) |
4338 | break; | |
4339 | ||
4340 | idle = do_sched_cfs_period_timer(cfs_b, overrun); | |
4341 | } | |
4cfafd30 PZ |
4342 | if (idle) |
4343 | cfs_b->period_active = 0; | |
51f2176d | 4344 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); |
029632fb PZ |
4345 | |
4346 | return idle ? HRTIMER_NORESTART : HRTIMER_RESTART; | |
4347 | } | |
4348 | ||
4349 | void init_cfs_bandwidth(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b) | |
4350 | { | |
4351 | raw_spin_lock_init(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4352 | cfs_b->runtime = 0; | |
4353 | cfs_b->quota = RUNTIME_INF; | |
4354 | cfs_b->period = ns_to_ktime(default_cfs_period()); | |
4355 | ||
4356 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cfs_b->throttled_cfs_rq); | |
4cfafd30 | 4357 | hrtimer_init(&cfs_b->period_timer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED); |
029632fb PZ |
4358 | cfs_b->period_timer.function = sched_cfs_period_timer; |
4359 | hrtimer_init(&cfs_b->slack_timer, CLOCK_MONOTONIC, HRTIMER_MODE_REL); | |
4360 | cfs_b->slack_timer.function = sched_cfs_slack_timer; | |
4361 | } | |
4362 | ||
4363 | static void init_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
4364 | { | |
4365 | cfs_rq->runtime_enabled = 0; | |
4366 | INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cfs_rq->throttled_list); | |
4367 | } | |
4368 | ||
77a4d1a1 | 4369 | void start_cfs_bandwidth(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b) |
029632fb | 4370 | { |
4cfafd30 | 4371 | lockdep_assert_held(&cfs_b->lock); |
029632fb | 4372 | |
4cfafd30 PZ |
4373 | if (!cfs_b->period_active) { |
4374 | cfs_b->period_active = 1; | |
4375 | hrtimer_forward_now(&cfs_b->period_timer, cfs_b->period); | |
4376 | hrtimer_start_expires(&cfs_b->period_timer, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS_PINNED); | |
4377 | } | |
029632fb PZ |
4378 | } |
4379 | ||
4380 | static void destroy_cfs_bandwidth(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b) | |
4381 | { | |
7f1a169b TH |
4382 | /* init_cfs_bandwidth() was not called */ |
4383 | if (!cfs_b->throttled_cfs_rq.next) | |
4384 | return; | |
4385 | ||
029632fb PZ |
4386 | hrtimer_cancel(&cfs_b->period_timer); |
4387 | hrtimer_cancel(&cfs_b->slack_timer); | |
4388 | } | |
4389 | ||
0e59bdae KT |
4390 | static void __maybe_unused update_runtime_enabled(struct rq *rq) |
4391 | { | |
4392 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; | |
4393 | ||
4394 | for_each_leaf_cfs_rq(rq, cfs_rq) { | |
4395 | struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b = &cfs_rq->tg->cfs_bandwidth; | |
4396 | ||
4397 | raw_spin_lock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4398 | cfs_rq->runtime_enabled = cfs_b->quota != RUNTIME_INF; | |
4399 | raw_spin_unlock(&cfs_b->lock); | |
4400 | } | |
4401 | } | |
4402 | ||
38dc3348 | 4403 | static void __maybe_unused unthrottle_offline_cfs_rqs(struct rq *rq) |
029632fb PZ |
4404 | { |
4405 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; | |
4406 | ||
4407 | for_each_leaf_cfs_rq(rq, cfs_rq) { | |
029632fb PZ |
4408 | if (!cfs_rq->runtime_enabled) |
4409 | continue; | |
4410 | ||
4411 | /* | |
4412 | * clock_task is not advancing so we just need to make sure | |
4413 | * there's some valid quota amount | |
4414 | */ | |
51f2176d | 4415 | cfs_rq->runtime_remaining = 1; |
0e59bdae KT |
4416 | /* |
4417 | * Offline rq is schedulable till cpu is completely disabled | |
4418 | * in take_cpu_down(), so we prevent new cfs throttling here. | |
4419 | */ | |
4420 | cfs_rq->runtime_enabled = 0; | |
4421 | ||
029632fb PZ |
4422 | if (cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) |
4423 | unthrottle_cfs_rq(cfs_rq); | |
4424 | } | |
4425 | } | |
4426 | ||
4427 | #else /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */ | |
f1b17280 PT |
4428 | static inline u64 cfs_rq_clock_task(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
4429 | { | |
78becc27 | 4430 | return rq_clock_task(rq_of(cfs_rq)); |
f1b17280 PT |
4431 | } |
4432 | ||
9dbdb155 | 4433 | static void account_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, u64 delta_exec) {} |
678d5718 | 4434 | static bool check_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) { return false; } |
d3d9dc33 | 4435 | static void check_enqueue_throttle(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) {} |
55e16d30 | 4436 | static inline void sync_throttle(struct task_group *tg, int cpu) {} |
6c16a6dc | 4437 | static __always_inline void return_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) {} |
85dac906 PT |
4438 | |
4439 | static inline int cfs_rq_throttled(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
4440 | { | |
4441 | return 0; | |
4442 | } | |
64660c86 PT |
4443 | |
4444 | static inline int throttled_hierarchy(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) | |
4445 | { | |
4446 | return 0; | |
4447 | } | |
4448 | ||
4449 | static inline int throttled_lb_pair(struct task_group *tg, | |
4450 | int src_cpu, int dest_cpu) | |
4451 | { | |
4452 | return 0; | |
4453 | } | |
029632fb PZ |
4454 | |
4455 | void init_cfs_bandwidth(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b) {} | |
4456 | ||
4457 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED | |
4458 | static void init_cfs_rq_runtime(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) {} | |
ab84d31e PT |
4459 | #endif |
4460 | ||
029632fb PZ |
4461 | static inline struct cfs_bandwidth *tg_cfs_bandwidth(struct task_group *tg) |
4462 | { | |
4463 | return NULL; | |
4464 | } | |
4465 | static inline void destroy_cfs_bandwidth(struct cfs_bandwidth *cfs_b) {} | |
0e59bdae | 4466 | static inline void update_runtime_enabled(struct rq *rq) {} |
a4c96ae3 | 4467 | static inline void unthrottle_offline_cfs_rqs(struct rq *rq) {} |
029632fb PZ |
4468 | |
4469 | #endif /* CONFIG_CFS_BANDWIDTH */ | |
4470 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
4471 | /************************************************** |
4472 | * CFS operations on tasks: | |
4473 | */ | |
4474 | ||
8f4d37ec PZ |
4475 | #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK |
4476 | static void hrtick_start_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) | |
4477 | { | |
8f4d37ec PZ |
4478 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; |
4479 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
4480 | ||
9148a3a1 | 4481 | SCHED_WARN_ON(task_rq(p) != rq); |
8f4d37ec | 4482 | |
8bf46a39 | 4483 | if (rq->cfs.h_nr_running > 1) { |
8f4d37ec PZ |
4484 | u64 slice = sched_slice(cfs_rq, se); |
4485 | u64 ran = se->sum_exec_runtime - se->prev_sum_exec_runtime; | |
4486 | s64 delta = slice - ran; | |
4487 | ||
4488 | if (delta < 0) { | |
4489 | if (rq->curr == p) | |
8875125e | 4490 | resched_curr(rq); |
8f4d37ec PZ |
4491 | return; |
4492 | } | |
31656519 | 4493 | hrtick_start(rq, delta); |
8f4d37ec PZ |
4494 | } |
4495 | } | |
a4c2f00f PZ |
4496 | |
4497 | /* | |
4498 | * called from enqueue/dequeue and updates the hrtick when the | |
4499 | * current task is from our class and nr_running is low enough | |
4500 | * to matter. | |
4501 | */ | |
4502 | static void hrtick_update(struct rq *rq) | |
4503 | { | |
4504 | struct task_struct *curr = rq->curr; | |
4505 | ||
b39e66ea | 4506 | if (!hrtick_enabled(rq) || curr->sched_class != &fair_sched_class) |
a4c2f00f PZ |
4507 | return; |
4508 | ||
4509 | if (cfs_rq_of(&curr->se)->nr_running < sched_nr_latency) | |
4510 | hrtick_start_fair(rq, curr); | |
4511 | } | |
55e12e5e | 4512 | #else /* !CONFIG_SCHED_HRTICK */ |
8f4d37ec PZ |
4513 | static inline void |
4514 | hrtick_start_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) | |
4515 | { | |
4516 | } | |
a4c2f00f PZ |
4517 | |
4518 | static inline void hrtick_update(struct rq *rq) | |
4519 | { | |
4520 | } | |
8f4d37ec PZ |
4521 | #endif |
4522 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
4523 | /* |
4524 | * The enqueue_task method is called before nr_running is | |
4525 | * increased. Here we update the fair scheduling stats and | |
4526 | * then put the task into the rbtree: | |
4527 | */ | |
ea87bb78 | 4528 | static void |
371fd7e7 | 4529 | enqueue_task_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
4530 | { |
4531 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; | |
62fb1851 | 4532 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; |
bf0f6f24 | 4533 | |
8c34ab19 RW |
4534 | /* |
4535 | * If in_iowait is set, the code below may not trigger any cpufreq | |
4536 | * utilization updates, so do it here explicitly with the IOWAIT flag | |
4537 | * passed. | |
4538 | */ | |
4539 | if (p->in_iowait) | |
4540 | cpufreq_update_this_cpu(rq, SCHED_CPUFREQ_IOWAIT); | |
4541 | ||
bf0f6f24 | 4542 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { |
62fb1851 | 4543 | if (se->on_rq) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
4544 | break; |
4545 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
88ec22d3 | 4546 | enqueue_entity(cfs_rq, se, flags); |
85dac906 PT |
4547 | |
4548 | /* | |
4549 | * end evaluation on encountering a throttled cfs_rq | |
4550 | * | |
4551 | * note: in the case of encountering a throttled cfs_rq we will | |
4552 | * post the final h_nr_running increment below. | |
e210bffd | 4553 | */ |
85dac906 PT |
4554 | if (cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) |
4555 | break; | |
953bfcd1 | 4556 | cfs_rq->h_nr_running++; |
85dac906 | 4557 | |
88ec22d3 | 4558 | flags = ENQUEUE_WAKEUP; |
bf0f6f24 | 4559 | } |
8f4d37ec | 4560 | |
2069dd75 | 4561 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { |
0f317143 | 4562 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); |
953bfcd1 | 4563 | cfs_rq->h_nr_running++; |
2069dd75 | 4564 | |
85dac906 PT |
4565 | if (cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) |
4566 | break; | |
4567 | ||
9d89c257 | 4568 | update_load_avg(se, 1); |
17bc14b7 | 4569 | update_cfs_shares(cfs_rq); |
2069dd75 PZ |
4570 | } |
4571 | ||
cd126afe | 4572 | if (!se) |
72465447 | 4573 | add_nr_running(rq, 1); |
cd126afe | 4574 | |
a4c2f00f | 4575 | hrtick_update(rq); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
4576 | } |
4577 | ||
2f36825b VP |
4578 | static void set_next_buddy(struct sched_entity *se); |
4579 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
4580 | /* |
4581 | * The dequeue_task method is called before nr_running is | |
4582 | * decreased. We remove the task from the rbtree and | |
4583 | * update the fair scheduling stats: | |
4584 | */ | |
371fd7e7 | 4585 | static void dequeue_task_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
4586 | { |
4587 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; | |
62fb1851 | 4588 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; |
2f36825b | 4589 | int task_sleep = flags & DEQUEUE_SLEEP; |
bf0f6f24 IM |
4590 | |
4591 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { | |
4592 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
371fd7e7 | 4593 | dequeue_entity(cfs_rq, se, flags); |
85dac906 PT |
4594 | |
4595 | /* | |
4596 | * end evaluation on encountering a throttled cfs_rq | |
4597 | * | |
4598 | * note: in the case of encountering a throttled cfs_rq we will | |
4599 | * post the final h_nr_running decrement below. | |
4600 | */ | |
4601 | if (cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) | |
4602 | break; | |
953bfcd1 | 4603 | cfs_rq->h_nr_running--; |
2069dd75 | 4604 | |
bf0f6f24 | 4605 | /* Don't dequeue parent if it has other entities besides us */ |
2f36825b | 4606 | if (cfs_rq->load.weight) { |
754bd598 KK |
4607 | /* Avoid re-evaluating load for this entity: */ |
4608 | se = parent_entity(se); | |
2f36825b VP |
4609 | /* |
4610 | * Bias pick_next to pick a task from this cfs_rq, as | |
4611 | * p is sleeping when it is within its sched_slice. | |
4612 | */ | |
754bd598 KK |
4613 | if (task_sleep && se && !throttled_hierarchy(cfs_rq)) |
4614 | set_next_buddy(se); | |
bf0f6f24 | 4615 | break; |
2f36825b | 4616 | } |
371fd7e7 | 4617 | flags |= DEQUEUE_SLEEP; |
bf0f6f24 | 4618 | } |
8f4d37ec | 4619 | |
2069dd75 | 4620 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { |
0f317143 | 4621 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); |
953bfcd1 | 4622 | cfs_rq->h_nr_running--; |
2069dd75 | 4623 | |
85dac906 PT |
4624 | if (cfs_rq_throttled(cfs_rq)) |
4625 | break; | |
4626 | ||
9d89c257 | 4627 | update_load_avg(se, 1); |
17bc14b7 | 4628 | update_cfs_shares(cfs_rq); |
2069dd75 PZ |
4629 | } |
4630 | ||
cd126afe | 4631 | if (!se) |
72465447 | 4632 | sub_nr_running(rq, 1); |
cd126afe | 4633 | |
a4c2f00f | 4634 | hrtick_update(rq); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
4635 | } |
4636 | ||
e7693a36 | 4637 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
10e2f1ac PZ |
4638 | |
4639 | /* Working cpumask for: load_balance, load_balance_newidle. */ | |
4640 | DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_var_t, load_balance_mask); | |
4641 | DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_var_t, select_idle_mask); | |
4642 | ||
9fd81dd5 | 4643 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4644 | /* |
4645 | * per rq 'load' arrray crap; XXX kill this. | |
4646 | */ | |
4647 | ||
4648 | /* | |
d937cdc5 | 4649 | * The exact cpuload calculated at every tick would be: |
3289bdb4 | 4650 | * |
d937cdc5 PZ |
4651 | * load' = (1 - 1/2^i) * load + (1/2^i) * cur_load |
4652 | * | |
4653 | * If a cpu misses updates for n ticks (as it was idle) and update gets | |
4654 | * called on the n+1-th tick when cpu may be busy, then we have: | |
4655 | * | |
4656 | * load_n = (1 - 1/2^i)^n * load_0 | |
4657 | * load_n+1 = (1 - 1/2^i) * load_n + (1/2^i) * cur_load | |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4658 | * |
4659 | * decay_load_missed() below does efficient calculation of | |
3289bdb4 | 4660 | * |
d937cdc5 PZ |
4661 | * load' = (1 - 1/2^i)^n * load |
4662 | * | |
4663 | * Because x^(n+m) := x^n * x^m we can decompose any x^n in power-of-2 factors. | |
4664 | * This allows us to precompute the above in said factors, thereby allowing the | |
4665 | * reduction of an arbitrary n in O(log_2 n) steps. (See also | |
4666 | * fixed_power_int()) | |
3289bdb4 | 4667 | * |
d937cdc5 | 4668 | * The calculation is approximated on a 128 point scale. |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4669 | */ |
4670 | #define DEGRADE_SHIFT 7 | |
d937cdc5 PZ |
4671 | |
4672 | static const u8 degrade_zero_ticks[CPU_LOAD_IDX_MAX] = {0, 8, 32, 64, 128}; | |
4673 | static const u8 degrade_factor[CPU_LOAD_IDX_MAX][DEGRADE_SHIFT + 1] = { | |
4674 | { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, | |
4675 | { 64, 32, 8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, | |
4676 | { 96, 72, 40, 12, 1, 0, 0, 0 }, | |
4677 | { 112, 98, 75, 43, 15, 1, 0, 0 }, | |
4678 | { 120, 112, 98, 76, 45, 16, 2, 0 } | |
4679 | }; | |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4680 | |
4681 | /* | |
4682 | * Update cpu_load for any missed ticks, due to tickless idle. The backlog | |
4683 | * would be when CPU is idle and so we just decay the old load without | |
4684 | * adding any new load. | |
4685 | */ | |
4686 | static unsigned long | |
4687 | decay_load_missed(unsigned long load, unsigned long missed_updates, int idx) | |
4688 | { | |
4689 | int j = 0; | |
4690 | ||
4691 | if (!missed_updates) | |
4692 | return load; | |
4693 | ||
4694 | if (missed_updates >= degrade_zero_ticks[idx]) | |
4695 | return 0; | |
4696 | ||
4697 | if (idx == 1) | |
4698 | return load >> missed_updates; | |
4699 | ||
4700 | while (missed_updates) { | |
4701 | if (missed_updates % 2) | |
4702 | load = (load * degrade_factor[idx][j]) >> DEGRADE_SHIFT; | |
4703 | ||
4704 | missed_updates >>= 1; | |
4705 | j++; | |
4706 | } | |
4707 | return load; | |
4708 | } | |
9fd81dd5 | 4709 | #endif /* CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON */ |
3289bdb4 | 4710 | |
59543275 | 4711 | /** |
cee1afce | 4712 | * __cpu_load_update - update the rq->cpu_load[] statistics |
59543275 BP |
4713 | * @this_rq: The rq to update statistics for |
4714 | * @this_load: The current load | |
4715 | * @pending_updates: The number of missed updates | |
59543275 | 4716 | * |
3289bdb4 | 4717 | * Update rq->cpu_load[] statistics. This function is usually called every |
59543275 BP |
4718 | * scheduler tick (TICK_NSEC). |
4719 | * | |
4720 | * This function computes a decaying average: | |
4721 | * | |
4722 | * load[i]' = (1 - 1/2^i) * load[i] + (1/2^i) * load | |
4723 | * | |
4724 | * Because of NOHZ it might not get called on every tick which gives need for | |
4725 | * the @pending_updates argument. | |
4726 | * | |
4727 | * load[i]_n = (1 - 1/2^i) * load[i]_n-1 + (1/2^i) * load_n-1 | |
4728 | * = A * load[i]_n-1 + B ; A := (1 - 1/2^i), B := (1/2^i) * load | |
4729 | * = A * (A * load[i]_n-2 + B) + B | |
4730 | * = A * (A * (A * load[i]_n-3 + B) + B) + B | |
4731 | * = A^3 * load[i]_n-3 + (A^2 + A + 1) * B | |
4732 | * = A^n * load[i]_0 + (A^(n-1) + A^(n-2) + ... + 1) * B | |
4733 | * = A^n * load[i]_0 + ((1 - A^n) / (1 - A)) * B | |
4734 | * = (1 - 1/2^i)^n * (load[i]_0 - load) + load | |
4735 | * | |
4736 | * In the above we've assumed load_n := load, which is true for NOHZ_FULL as | |
4737 | * any change in load would have resulted in the tick being turned back on. | |
4738 | * | |
4739 | * For regular NOHZ, this reduces to: | |
4740 | * | |
4741 | * load[i]_n = (1 - 1/2^i)^n * load[i]_0 | |
4742 | * | |
4743 | * see decay_load_misses(). For NOHZ_FULL we get to subtract and add the extra | |
1f41906a | 4744 | * term. |
3289bdb4 | 4745 | */ |
1f41906a FW |
4746 | static void cpu_load_update(struct rq *this_rq, unsigned long this_load, |
4747 | unsigned long pending_updates) | |
3289bdb4 | 4748 | { |
9fd81dd5 | 4749 | unsigned long __maybe_unused tickless_load = this_rq->cpu_load[0]; |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4750 | int i, scale; |
4751 | ||
4752 | this_rq->nr_load_updates++; | |
4753 | ||
4754 | /* Update our load: */ | |
4755 | this_rq->cpu_load[0] = this_load; /* Fasttrack for idx 0 */ | |
4756 | for (i = 1, scale = 2; i < CPU_LOAD_IDX_MAX; i++, scale += scale) { | |
4757 | unsigned long old_load, new_load; | |
4758 | ||
4759 | /* scale is effectively 1 << i now, and >> i divides by scale */ | |
4760 | ||
7400d3bb | 4761 | old_load = this_rq->cpu_load[i]; |
9fd81dd5 | 4762 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON |
3289bdb4 | 4763 | old_load = decay_load_missed(old_load, pending_updates - 1, i); |
7400d3bb BP |
4764 | if (tickless_load) { |
4765 | old_load -= decay_load_missed(tickless_load, pending_updates - 1, i); | |
4766 | /* | |
4767 | * old_load can never be a negative value because a | |
4768 | * decayed tickless_load cannot be greater than the | |
4769 | * original tickless_load. | |
4770 | */ | |
4771 | old_load += tickless_load; | |
4772 | } | |
9fd81dd5 | 4773 | #endif |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4774 | new_load = this_load; |
4775 | /* | |
4776 | * Round up the averaging division if load is increasing. This | |
4777 | * prevents us from getting stuck on 9 if the load is 10, for | |
4778 | * example. | |
4779 | */ | |
4780 | if (new_load > old_load) | |
4781 | new_load += scale - 1; | |
4782 | ||
4783 | this_rq->cpu_load[i] = (old_load * (scale - 1) + new_load) >> i; | |
4784 | } | |
4785 | ||
4786 | sched_avg_update(this_rq); | |
4787 | } | |
4788 | ||
7ea241af YD |
4789 | /* Used instead of source_load when we know the type == 0 */ |
4790 | static unsigned long weighted_cpuload(const int cpu) | |
4791 | { | |
4792 | return cfs_rq_runnable_load_avg(&cpu_rq(cpu)->cfs); | |
4793 | } | |
4794 | ||
3289bdb4 | 4795 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON |
1f41906a FW |
4796 | /* |
4797 | * There is no sane way to deal with nohz on smp when using jiffies because the | |
4798 | * cpu doing the jiffies update might drift wrt the cpu doing the jiffy reading | |
4799 | * causing off-by-one errors in observed deltas; {0,2} instead of {1,1}. | |
4800 | * | |
4801 | * Therefore we need to avoid the delta approach from the regular tick when | |
4802 | * possible since that would seriously skew the load calculation. This is why we | |
4803 | * use cpu_load_update_periodic() for CPUs out of nohz. However we'll rely on | |
4804 | * jiffies deltas for updates happening while in nohz mode (idle ticks, idle | |
4805 | * loop exit, nohz_idle_balance, nohz full exit...) | |
4806 | * | |
4807 | * This means we might still be one tick off for nohz periods. | |
4808 | */ | |
4809 | ||
4810 | static void cpu_load_update_nohz(struct rq *this_rq, | |
4811 | unsigned long curr_jiffies, | |
4812 | unsigned long load) | |
be68a682 FW |
4813 | { |
4814 | unsigned long pending_updates; | |
4815 | ||
4816 | pending_updates = curr_jiffies - this_rq->last_load_update_tick; | |
4817 | if (pending_updates) { | |
4818 | this_rq->last_load_update_tick = curr_jiffies; | |
4819 | /* | |
4820 | * In the regular NOHZ case, we were idle, this means load 0. | |
4821 | * In the NOHZ_FULL case, we were non-idle, we should consider | |
4822 | * its weighted load. | |
4823 | */ | |
1f41906a | 4824 | cpu_load_update(this_rq, load, pending_updates); |
be68a682 FW |
4825 | } |
4826 | } | |
4827 | ||
3289bdb4 PZ |
4828 | /* |
4829 | * Called from nohz_idle_balance() to update the load ratings before doing the | |
4830 | * idle balance. | |
4831 | */ | |
cee1afce | 4832 | static void cpu_load_update_idle(struct rq *this_rq) |
3289bdb4 | 4833 | { |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4834 | /* |
4835 | * bail if there's load or we're actually up-to-date. | |
4836 | */ | |
be68a682 | 4837 | if (weighted_cpuload(cpu_of(this_rq))) |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4838 | return; |
4839 | ||
1f41906a | 4840 | cpu_load_update_nohz(this_rq, READ_ONCE(jiffies), 0); |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4841 | } |
4842 | ||
4843 | /* | |
1f41906a FW |
4844 | * Record CPU load on nohz entry so we know the tickless load to account |
4845 | * on nohz exit. cpu_load[0] happens then to be updated more frequently | |
4846 | * than other cpu_load[idx] but it should be fine as cpu_load readers | |
4847 | * shouldn't rely into synchronized cpu_load[*] updates. | |
3289bdb4 | 4848 | */ |
1f41906a | 4849 | void cpu_load_update_nohz_start(void) |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4850 | { |
4851 | struct rq *this_rq = this_rq(); | |
1f41906a FW |
4852 | |
4853 | /* | |
4854 | * This is all lockless but should be fine. If weighted_cpuload changes | |
4855 | * concurrently we'll exit nohz. And cpu_load write can race with | |
4856 | * cpu_load_update_idle() but both updater would be writing the same. | |
4857 | */ | |
4858 | this_rq->cpu_load[0] = weighted_cpuload(cpu_of(this_rq)); | |
4859 | } | |
4860 | ||
4861 | /* | |
4862 | * Account the tickless load in the end of a nohz frame. | |
4863 | */ | |
4864 | void cpu_load_update_nohz_stop(void) | |
4865 | { | |
316c1608 | 4866 | unsigned long curr_jiffies = READ_ONCE(jiffies); |
1f41906a FW |
4867 | struct rq *this_rq = this_rq(); |
4868 | unsigned long load; | |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4869 | |
4870 | if (curr_jiffies == this_rq->last_load_update_tick) | |
4871 | return; | |
4872 | ||
1f41906a | 4873 | load = weighted_cpuload(cpu_of(this_rq)); |
3289bdb4 | 4874 | raw_spin_lock(&this_rq->lock); |
b52fad2d | 4875 | update_rq_clock(this_rq); |
1f41906a | 4876 | cpu_load_update_nohz(this_rq, curr_jiffies, load); |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4877 | raw_spin_unlock(&this_rq->lock); |
4878 | } | |
1f41906a FW |
4879 | #else /* !CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON */ |
4880 | static inline void cpu_load_update_nohz(struct rq *this_rq, | |
4881 | unsigned long curr_jiffies, | |
4882 | unsigned long load) { } | |
4883 | #endif /* CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON */ | |
4884 | ||
4885 | static void cpu_load_update_periodic(struct rq *this_rq, unsigned long load) | |
4886 | { | |
9fd81dd5 | 4887 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON |
1f41906a FW |
4888 | /* See the mess around cpu_load_update_nohz(). */ |
4889 | this_rq->last_load_update_tick = READ_ONCE(jiffies); | |
9fd81dd5 | 4890 | #endif |
1f41906a FW |
4891 | cpu_load_update(this_rq, load, 1); |
4892 | } | |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4893 | |
4894 | /* | |
4895 | * Called from scheduler_tick() | |
4896 | */ | |
cee1afce | 4897 | void cpu_load_update_active(struct rq *this_rq) |
3289bdb4 | 4898 | { |
7ea241af | 4899 | unsigned long load = weighted_cpuload(cpu_of(this_rq)); |
1f41906a FW |
4900 | |
4901 | if (tick_nohz_tick_stopped()) | |
4902 | cpu_load_update_nohz(this_rq, READ_ONCE(jiffies), load); | |
4903 | else | |
4904 | cpu_load_update_periodic(this_rq, load); | |
3289bdb4 PZ |
4905 | } |
4906 | ||
029632fb PZ |
4907 | /* |
4908 | * Return a low guess at the load of a migration-source cpu weighted | |
4909 | * according to the scheduling class and "nice" value. | |
4910 | * | |
4911 | * We want to under-estimate the load of migration sources, to | |
4912 | * balance conservatively. | |
4913 | */ | |
4914 | static unsigned long source_load(int cpu, int type) | |
4915 | { | |
4916 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); | |
4917 | unsigned long total = weighted_cpuload(cpu); | |
4918 | ||
4919 | if (type == 0 || !sched_feat(LB_BIAS)) | |
4920 | return total; | |
4921 | ||
4922 | return min(rq->cpu_load[type-1], total); | |
4923 | } | |
4924 | ||
4925 | /* | |
4926 | * Return a high guess at the load of a migration-target cpu weighted | |
4927 | * according to the scheduling class and "nice" value. | |
4928 | */ | |
4929 | static unsigned long target_load(int cpu, int type) | |
4930 | { | |
4931 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); | |
4932 | unsigned long total = weighted_cpuload(cpu); | |
4933 | ||
4934 | if (type == 0 || !sched_feat(LB_BIAS)) | |
4935 | return total; | |
4936 | ||
4937 | return max(rq->cpu_load[type-1], total); | |
4938 | } | |
4939 | ||
ced549fa | 4940 | static unsigned long capacity_of(int cpu) |
029632fb | 4941 | { |
ced549fa | 4942 | return cpu_rq(cpu)->cpu_capacity; |
029632fb PZ |
4943 | } |
4944 | ||
ca6d75e6 VG |
4945 | static unsigned long capacity_orig_of(int cpu) |
4946 | { | |
4947 | return cpu_rq(cpu)->cpu_capacity_orig; | |
4948 | } | |
4949 | ||
029632fb PZ |
4950 | static unsigned long cpu_avg_load_per_task(int cpu) |
4951 | { | |
4952 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); | |
316c1608 | 4953 | unsigned long nr_running = READ_ONCE(rq->cfs.h_nr_running); |
7ea241af | 4954 | unsigned long load_avg = weighted_cpuload(cpu); |
029632fb PZ |
4955 | |
4956 | if (nr_running) | |
b92486cb | 4957 | return load_avg / nr_running; |
029632fb PZ |
4958 | |
4959 | return 0; | |
4960 | } | |
4961 | ||
bb3469ac | 4962 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
f5bfb7d9 PZ |
4963 | /* |
4964 | * effective_load() calculates the load change as seen from the root_task_group | |
4965 | * | |
4966 | * Adding load to a group doesn't make a group heavier, but can cause movement | |
4967 | * of group shares between cpus. Assuming the shares were perfectly aligned one | |
4968 | * can calculate the shift in shares. | |
cf5f0acf PZ |
4969 | * |
4970 | * Calculate the effective load difference if @wl is added (subtracted) to @tg | |
4971 | * on this @cpu and results in a total addition (subtraction) of @wg to the | |
4972 | * total group weight. | |
4973 | * | |
4974 | * Given a runqueue weight distribution (rw_i) we can compute a shares | |
4975 | * distribution (s_i) using: | |
4976 | * | |
4977 | * s_i = rw_i / \Sum rw_j (1) | |
4978 | * | |
4979 | * Suppose we have 4 CPUs and our @tg is a direct child of the root group and | |
4980 | * has 7 equal weight tasks, distributed as below (rw_i), with the resulting | |
4981 | * shares distribution (s_i): | |
4982 | * | |
4983 | * rw_i = { 2, 4, 1, 0 } | |
4984 | * s_i = { 2/7, 4/7, 1/7, 0 } | |
4985 | * | |
4986 | * As per wake_affine() we're interested in the load of two CPUs (the CPU the | |
4987 | * task used to run on and the CPU the waker is running on), we need to | |
4988 | * compute the effect of waking a task on either CPU and, in case of a sync | |
4989 | * wakeup, compute the effect of the current task going to sleep. | |
4990 | * | |
4991 | * So for a change of @wl to the local @cpu with an overall group weight change | |
4992 | * of @wl we can compute the new shares distribution (s'_i) using: | |
4993 | * | |
4994 | * s'_i = (rw_i + @wl) / (@wg + \Sum rw_j) (2) | |
4995 | * | |
4996 | * Suppose we're interested in CPUs 0 and 1, and want to compute the load | |
4997 | * differences in waking a task to CPU 0. The additional task changes the | |
4998 | * weight and shares distributions like: | |
4999 | * | |
5000 | * rw'_i = { 3, 4, 1, 0 } | |
5001 | * s'_i = { 3/8, 4/8, 1/8, 0 } | |
5002 | * | |
5003 | * We can then compute the difference in effective weight by using: | |
5004 | * | |
5005 | * dw_i = S * (s'_i - s_i) (3) | |
5006 | * | |
5007 | * Where 'S' is the group weight as seen by its parent. | |
5008 | * | |
5009 | * Therefore the effective change in loads on CPU 0 would be 5/56 (3/8 - 2/7) | |
5010 | * times the weight of the group. The effect on CPU 1 would be -4/56 (4/8 - | |
5011 | * 4/7) times the weight of the group. | |
f5bfb7d9 | 5012 | */ |
2069dd75 | 5013 | static long effective_load(struct task_group *tg, int cpu, long wl, long wg) |
bb3469ac | 5014 | { |
4be9daaa | 5015 | struct sched_entity *se = tg->se[cpu]; |
f1d239f7 | 5016 | |
9722c2da | 5017 | if (!tg->parent) /* the trivial, non-cgroup case */ |
f1d239f7 PZ |
5018 | return wl; |
5019 | ||
4be9daaa | 5020 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { |
7dd49125 PZ |
5021 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = se->my_q; |
5022 | long W, w = cfs_rq_load_avg(cfs_rq); | |
4be9daaa | 5023 | |
7dd49125 | 5024 | tg = cfs_rq->tg; |
bb3469ac | 5025 | |
cf5f0acf PZ |
5026 | /* |
5027 | * W = @wg + \Sum rw_j | |
5028 | */ | |
7dd49125 PZ |
5029 | W = wg + atomic_long_read(&tg->load_avg); |
5030 | ||
5031 | /* Ensure \Sum rw_j >= rw_i */ | |
5032 | W -= cfs_rq->tg_load_avg_contrib; | |
5033 | W += w; | |
4be9daaa | 5034 | |
cf5f0acf PZ |
5035 | /* |
5036 | * w = rw_i + @wl | |
5037 | */ | |
7dd49125 | 5038 | w += wl; |
940959e9 | 5039 | |
cf5f0acf PZ |
5040 | /* |
5041 | * wl = S * s'_i; see (2) | |
5042 | */ | |
5043 | if (W > 0 && w < W) | |
ab522e33 | 5044 | wl = (w * (long)scale_load_down(tg->shares)) / W; |
977dda7c | 5045 | else |
ab522e33 | 5046 | wl = scale_load_down(tg->shares); |
940959e9 | 5047 | |
cf5f0acf PZ |
5048 | /* |
5049 | * Per the above, wl is the new se->load.weight value; since | |
5050 | * those are clipped to [MIN_SHARES, ...) do so now. See | |
5051 | * calc_cfs_shares(). | |
5052 | */ | |
977dda7c PT |
5053 | if (wl < MIN_SHARES) |
5054 | wl = MIN_SHARES; | |
cf5f0acf PZ |
5055 | |
5056 | /* | |
5057 | * wl = dw_i = S * (s'_i - s_i); see (3) | |
5058 | */ | |
9d89c257 | 5059 | wl -= se->avg.load_avg; |
cf5f0acf PZ |
5060 | |
5061 | /* | |
5062 | * Recursively apply this logic to all parent groups to compute | |
5063 | * the final effective load change on the root group. Since | |
5064 | * only the @tg group gets extra weight, all parent groups can | |
5065 | * only redistribute existing shares. @wl is the shift in shares | |
5066 | * resulting from this level per the above. | |
5067 | */ | |
4be9daaa | 5068 | wg = 0; |
4be9daaa | 5069 | } |
bb3469ac | 5070 | |
4be9daaa | 5071 | return wl; |
bb3469ac PZ |
5072 | } |
5073 | #else | |
4be9daaa | 5074 | |
58d081b5 | 5075 | static long effective_load(struct task_group *tg, int cpu, long wl, long wg) |
4be9daaa | 5076 | { |
83378269 | 5077 | return wl; |
bb3469ac | 5078 | } |
4be9daaa | 5079 | |
bb3469ac PZ |
5080 | #endif |
5081 | ||
c58d25f3 PZ |
5082 | static void record_wakee(struct task_struct *p) |
5083 | { | |
5084 | /* | |
5085 | * Only decay a single time; tasks that have less then 1 wakeup per | |
5086 | * jiffy will not have built up many flips. | |
5087 | */ | |
5088 | if (time_after(jiffies, current->wakee_flip_decay_ts + HZ)) { | |
5089 | current->wakee_flips >>= 1; | |
5090 | current->wakee_flip_decay_ts = jiffies; | |
5091 | } | |
5092 | ||
5093 | if (current->last_wakee != p) { | |
5094 | current->last_wakee = p; | |
5095 | current->wakee_flips++; | |
5096 | } | |
5097 | } | |
5098 | ||
63b0e9ed MG |
5099 | /* |
5100 | * Detect M:N waker/wakee relationships via a switching-frequency heuristic. | |
c58d25f3 | 5101 | * |
63b0e9ed | 5102 | * A waker of many should wake a different task than the one last awakened |
c58d25f3 PZ |
5103 | * at a frequency roughly N times higher than one of its wakees. |
5104 | * | |
5105 | * In order to determine whether we should let the load spread vs consolidating | |
5106 | * to shared cache, we look for a minimum 'flip' frequency of llc_size in one | |
5107 | * partner, and a factor of lls_size higher frequency in the other. | |
5108 | * | |
5109 | * With both conditions met, we can be relatively sure that the relationship is | |
5110 | * non-monogamous, with partner count exceeding socket size. | |
5111 | * | |
5112 | * Waker/wakee being client/server, worker/dispatcher, interrupt source or | |
5113 | * whatever is irrelevant, spread criteria is apparent partner count exceeds | |
5114 | * socket size. | |
63b0e9ed | 5115 | */ |
62470419 MW |
5116 | static int wake_wide(struct task_struct *p) |
5117 | { | |
63b0e9ed MG |
5118 | unsigned int master = current->wakee_flips; |
5119 | unsigned int slave = p->wakee_flips; | |
7d9ffa89 | 5120 | int factor = this_cpu_read(sd_llc_size); |
62470419 | 5121 | |
63b0e9ed MG |
5122 | if (master < slave) |
5123 | swap(master, slave); | |
5124 | if (slave < factor || master < slave * factor) | |
5125 | return 0; | |
5126 | return 1; | |
62470419 MW |
5127 | } |
5128 | ||
772bd008 MR |
5129 | static int wake_affine(struct sched_domain *sd, struct task_struct *p, |
5130 | int prev_cpu, int sync) | |
098fb9db | 5131 | { |
e37b6a7b | 5132 | s64 this_load, load; |
bd61c98f | 5133 | s64 this_eff_load, prev_eff_load; |
772bd008 | 5134 | int idx, this_cpu; |
c88d5910 | 5135 | struct task_group *tg; |
83378269 | 5136 | unsigned long weight; |
b3137bc8 | 5137 | int balanced; |
098fb9db | 5138 | |
c88d5910 PZ |
5139 | idx = sd->wake_idx; |
5140 | this_cpu = smp_processor_id(); | |
c88d5910 PZ |
5141 | load = source_load(prev_cpu, idx); |
5142 | this_load = target_load(this_cpu, idx); | |
098fb9db | 5143 | |
b3137bc8 MG |
5144 | /* |
5145 | * If sync wakeup then subtract the (maximum possible) | |
5146 | * effect of the currently running task from the load | |
5147 | * of the current CPU: | |
5148 | */ | |
83378269 PZ |
5149 | if (sync) { |
5150 | tg = task_group(current); | |
9d89c257 | 5151 | weight = current->se.avg.load_avg; |
83378269 | 5152 | |
c88d5910 | 5153 | this_load += effective_load(tg, this_cpu, -weight, -weight); |
83378269 PZ |
5154 | load += effective_load(tg, prev_cpu, 0, -weight); |
5155 | } | |
b3137bc8 | 5156 | |
83378269 | 5157 | tg = task_group(p); |
9d89c257 | 5158 | weight = p->se.avg.load_avg; |
b3137bc8 | 5159 | |
71a29aa7 PZ |
5160 | /* |
5161 | * In low-load situations, where prev_cpu is idle and this_cpu is idle | |
c88d5910 PZ |
5162 | * due to the sync cause above having dropped this_load to 0, we'll |
5163 | * always have an imbalance, but there's really nothing you can do | |
5164 | * about that, so that's good too. | |
71a29aa7 PZ |
5165 | * |
5166 | * Otherwise check if either cpus are near enough in load to allow this | |
5167 | * task to be woken on this_cpu. | |
5168 | */ | |
bd61c98f VG |
5169 | this_eff_load = 100; |
5170 | this_eff_load *= capacity_of(prev_cpu); | |
e51fd5e2 | 5171 | |
bd61c98f VG |
5172 | prev_eff_load = 100 + (sd->imbalance_pct - 100) / 2; |
5173 | prev_eff_load *= capacity_of(this_cpu); | |
e51fd5e2 | 5174 | |
bd61c98f | 5175 | if (this_load > 0) { |
e51fd5e2 PZ |
5176 | this_eff_load *= this_load + |
5177 | effective_load(tg, this_cpu, weight, weight); | |
5178 | ||
e51fd5e2 | 5179 | prev_eff_load *= load + effective_load(tg, prev_cpu, 0, weight); |
bd61c98f | 5180 | } |
e51fd5e2 | 5181 | |
bd61c98f | 5182 | balanced = this_eff_load <= prev_eff_load; |
098fb9db | 5183 | |
ae92882e | 5184 | schedstat_inc(p->se.statistics.nr_wakeups_affine_attempts); |
098fb9db | 5185 | |
05bfb65f VG |
5186 | if (!balanced) |
5187 | return 0; | |
098fb9db | 5188 | |
ae92882e JP |
5189 | schedstat_inc(sd->ttwu_move_affine); |
5190 | schedstat_inc(p->se.statistics.nr_wakeups_affine); | |
05bfb65f VG |
5191 | |
5192 | return 1; | |
098fb9db IM |
5193 | } |
5194 | ||
aaee1203 PZ |
5195 | /* |
5196 | * find_idlest_group finds and returns the least busy CPU group within the | |
5197 | * domain. | |
5198 | */ | |
5199 | static struct sched_group * | |
78e7ed53 | 5200 | find_idlest_group(struct sched_domain *sd, struct task_struct *p, |
c44f2a02 | 5201 | int this_cpu, int sd_flag) |
e7693a36 | 5202 | { |
b3bd3de6 | 5203 | struct sched_group *idlest = NULL, *group = sd->groups; |
aaee1203 | 5204 | unsigned long min_load = ULONG_MAX, this_load = 0; |
c44f2a02 | 5205 | int load_idx = sd->forkexec_idx; |
aaee1203 | 5206 | int imbalance = 100 + (sd->imbalance_pct-100)/2; |
e7693a36 | 5207 | |
c44f2a02 VG |
5208 | if (sd_flag & SD_BALANCE_WAKE) |
5209 | load_idx = sd->wake_idx; | |
5210 | ||
aaee1203 PZ |
5211 | do { |
5212 | unsigned long load, avg_load; | |
5213 | int local_group; | |
5214 | int i; | |
e7693a36 | 5215 | |
aaee1203 PZ |
5216 | /* Skip over this group if it has no CPUs allowed */ |
5217 | if (!cpumask_intersects(sched_group_cpus(group), | |
fa17b507 | 5218 | tsk_cpus_allowed(p))) |
aaee1203 PZ |
5219 | continue; |
5220 | ||
5221 | local_group = cpumask_test_cpu(this_cpu, | |
5222 | sched_group_cpus(group)); | |
5223 | ||
5224 | /* Tally up the load of all CPUs in the group */ | |
5225 | avg_load = 0; | |
5226 | ||
5227 | for_each_cpu(i, sched_group_cpus(group)) { | |
5228 | /* Bias balancing toward cpus of our domain */ | |
5229 | if (local_group) | |
5230 | load = source_load(i, load_idx); | |
5231 | else | |
5232 | load = target_load(i, load_idx); | |
5233 | ||
5234 | avg_load += load; | |
5235 | } | |
5236 | ||
63b2ca30 | 5237 | /* Adjust by relative CPU capacity of the group */ |
ca8ce3d0 | 5238 | avg_load = (avg_load * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) / group->sgc->capacity; |
aaee1203 PZ |
5239 | |
5240 | if (local_group) { | |
5241 | this_load = avg_load; | |
aaee1203 PZ |
5242 | } else if (avg_load < min_load) { |
5243 | min_load = avg_load; | |
5244 | idlest = group; | |
5245 | } | |
5246 | } while (group = group->next, group != sd->groups); | |
5247 | ||
5248 | if (!idlest || 100*this_load < imbalance*min_load) | |
5249 | return NULL; | |
5250 | return idlest; | |
5251 | } | |
5252 | ||
5253 | /* | |
5254 | * find_idlest_cpu - find the idlest cpu among the cpus in group. | |
5255 | */ | |
5256 | static int | |
5257 | find_idlest_cpu(struct sched_group *group, struct task_struct *p, int this_cpu) | |
5258 | { | |
5259 | unsigned long load, min_load = ULONG_MAX; | |
83a0a96a NP |
5260 | unsigned int min_exit_latency = UINT_MAX; |
5261 | u64 latest_idle_timestamp = 0; | |
5262 | int least_loaded_cpu = this_cpu; | |
5263 | int shallowest_idle_cpu = -1; | |
aaee1203 PZ |
5264 | int i; |
5265 | ||
eaecf41f MR |
5266 | /* Check if we have any choice: */ |
5267 | if (group->group_weight == 1) | |
5268 | return cpumask_first(sched_group_cpus(group)); | |
5269 | ||
aaee1203 | 5270 | /* Traverse only the allowed CPUs */ |
fa17b507 | 5271 | for_each_cpu_and(i, sched_group_cpus(group), tsk_cpus_allowed(p)) { |
83a0a96a NP |
5272 | if (idle_cpu(i)) { |
5273 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(i); | |
5274 | struct cpuidle_state *idle = idle_get_state(rq); | |
5275 | if (idle && idle->exit_latency < min_exit_latency) { | |
5276 | /* | |
5277 | * We give priority to a CPU whose idle state | |
5278 | * has the smallest exit latency irrespective | |
5279 | * of any idle timestamp. | |
5280 | */ | |
5281 | min_exit_latency = idle->exit_latency; | |
5282 | latest_idle_timestamp = rq->idle_stamp; | |
5283 | shallowest_idle_cpu = i; | |
5284 | } else if ((!idle || idle->exit_latency == min_exit_latency) && | |
5285 | rq->idle_stamp > latest_idle_timestamp) { | |
5286 | /* | |
5287 | * If equal or no active idle state, then | |
5288 | * the most recently idled CPU might have | |
5289 | * a warmer cache. | |
5290 | */ | |
5291 | latest_idle_timestamp = rq->idle_stamp; | |
5292 | shallowest_idle_cpu = i; | |
5293 | } | |
9f96742a | 5294 | } else if (shallowest_idle_cpu == -1) { |
83a0a96a NP |
5295 | load = weighted_cpuload(i); |
5296 | if (load < min_load || (load == min_load && i == this_cpu)) { | |
5297 | min_load = load; | |
5298 | least_loaded_cpu = i; | |
5299 | } | |
e7693a36 GH |
5300 | } |
5301 | } | |
5302 | ||
83a0a96a | 5303 | return shallowest_idle_cpu != -1 ? shallowest_idle_cpu : least_loaded_cpu; |
aaee1203 | 5304 | } |
e7693a36 | 5305 | |
a50bde51 | 5306 | /* |
10e2f1ac PZ |
5307 | * Implement a for_each_cpu() variant that starts the scan at a given cpu |
5308 | * (@start), and wraps around. | |
5309 | * | |
5310 | * This is used to scan for idle CPUs; such that not all CPUs looking for an | |
5311 | * idle CPU find the same CPU. The down-side is that tasks tend to cycle | |
5312 | * through the LLC domain. | |
5313 | * | |
5314 | * Especially tbench is found sensitive to this. | |
5315 | */ | |
5316 | ||
5317 | static int cpumask_next_wrap(int n, const struct cpumask *mask, int start, int *wrapped) | |
5318 | { | |
5319 | int next; | |
5320 | ||
5321 | again: | |
5322 | next = find_next_bit(cpumask_bits(mask), nr_cpumask_bits, n+1); | |
5323 | ||
5324 | if (*wrapped) { | |
5325 | if (next >= start) | |
5326 | return nr_cpumask_bits; | |
5327 | } else { | |
5328 | if (next >= nr_cpumask_bits) { | |
5329 | *wrapped = 1; | |
5330 | n = -1; | |
5331 | goto again; | |
5332 | } | |
5333 | } | |
5334 | ||
5335 | return next; | |
5336 | } | |
5337 | ||
5338 | #define for_each_cpu_wrap(cpu, mask, start, wrap) \ | |
5339 | for ((wrap) = 0, (cpu) = (start)-1; \ | |
5340 | (cpu) = cpumask_next_wrap((cpu), (mask), (start), &(wrap)), \ | |
5341 | (cpu) < nr_cpumask_bits; ) | |
5342 | ||
5343 | #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_SMT | |
5344 | ||
5345 | static inline void set_idle_cores(int cpu, int val) | |
5346 | { | |
5347 | struct sched_domain_shared *sds; | |
5348 | ||
5349 | sds = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_llc_shared, cpu)); | |
5350 | if (sds) | |
5351 | WRITE_ONCE(sds->has_idle_cores, val); | |
5352 | } | |
5353 | ||
5354 | static inline bool test_idle_cores(int cpu, bool def) | |
5355 | { | |
5356 | struct sched_domain_shared *sds; | |
5357 | ||
5358 | sds = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_llc_shared, cpu)); | |
5359 | if (sds) | |
5360 | return READ_ONCE(sds->has_idle_cores); | |
5361 | ||
5362 | return def; | |
5363 | } | |
5364 | ||
5365 | /* | |
5366 | * Scans the local SMT mask to see if the entire core is idle, and records this | |
5367 | * information in sd_llc_shared->has_idle_cores. | |
5368 | * | |
5369 | * Since SMT siblings share all cache levels, inspecting this limited remote | |
5370 | * state should be fairly cheap. | |
5371 | */ | |
1b568f0a | 5372 | void __update_idle_core(struct rq *rq) |
10e2f1ac PZ |
5373 | { |
5374 | int core = cpu_of(rq); | |
5375 | int cpu; | |
5376 | ||
5377 | rcu_read_lock(); | |
5378 | if (test_idle_cores(core, true)) | |
5379 | goto unlock; | |
5380 | ||
5381 | for_each_cpu(cpu, cpu_smt_mask(core)) { | |
5382 | if (cpu == core) | |
5383 | continue; | |
5384 | ||
5385 | if (!idle_cpu(cpu)) | |
5386 | goto unlock; | |
5387 | } | |
5388 | ||
5389 | set_idle_cores(core, 1); | |
5390 | unlock: | |
5391 | rcu_read_unlock(); | |
5392 | } | |
5393 | ||
5394 | /* | |
5395 | * Scan the entire LLC domain for idle cores; this dynamically switches off if | |
5396 | * there are no idle cores left in the system; tracked through | |
5397 | * sd_llc->shared->has_idle_cores and enabled through update_idle_core() above. | |
5398 | */ | |
5399 | static int select_idle_core(struct task_struct *p, struct sched_domain *sd, int target) | |
5400 | { | |
5401 | struct cpumask *cpus = this_cpu_cpumask_var_ptr(select_idle_mask); | |
5402 | int core, cpu, wrap; | |
5403 | ||
1b568f0a PZ |
5404 | if (!static_branch_likely(&sched_smt_present)) |
5405 | return -1; | |
5406 | ||
10e2f1ac PZ |
5407 | if (!test_idle_cores(target, false)) |
5408 | return -1; | |
5409 | ||
5410 | cpumask_and(cpus, sched_domain_span(sd), tsk_cpus_allowed(p)); | |
5411 | ||
5412 | for_each_cpu_wrap(core, cpus, target, wrap) { | |
5413 | bool idle = true; | |
5414 | ||
5415 | for_each_cpu(cpu, cpu_smt_mask(core)) { | |
5416 | cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, cpus); | |
5417 | if (!idle_cpu(cpu)) | |
5418 | idle = false; | |
5419 | } | |
5420 | ||
5421 | if (idle) | |
5422 | return core; | |
5423 | } | |
5424 | ||
5425 | /* | |
5426 | * Failed to find an idle core; stop looking for one. | |
5427 | */ | |
5428 | set_idle_cores(target, 0); | |
5429 | ||
5430 | return -1; | |
5431 | } | |
5432 | ||
5433 | /* | |
5434 | * Scan the local SMT mask for idle CPUs. | |
5435 | */ | |
5436 | static int select_idle_smt(struct task_struct *p, struct sched_domain *sd, int target) | |
5437 | { | |
5438 | int cpu; | |
5439 | ||
1b568f0a PZ |
5440 | if (!static_branch_likely(&sched_smt_present)) |
5441 | return -1; | |
5442 | ||
10e2f1ac PZ |
5443 | for_each_cpu(cpu, cpu_smt_mask(target)) { |
5444 | if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, tsk_cpus_allowed(p))) | |
5445 | continue; | |
5446 | if (idle_cpu(cpu)) | |
5447 | return cpu; | |
5448 | } | |
5449 | ||
5450 | return -1; | |
5451 | } | |
5452 | ||
5453 | #else /* CONFIG_SCHED_SMT */ | |
5454 | ||
5455 | static inline int select_idle_core(struct task_struct *p, struct sched_domain *sd, int target) | |
5456 | { | |
5457 | return -1; | |
5458 | } | |
5459 | ||
5460 | static inline int select_idle_smt(struct task_struct *p, struct sched_domain *sd, int target) | |
5461 | { | |
5462 | return -1; | |
5463 | } | |
5464 | ||
5465 | #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_SMT */ | |
5466 | ||
5467 | /* | |
5468 | * Scan the LLC domain for idle CPUs; this is dynamically regulated by | |
5469 | * comparing the average scan cost (tracked in sd->avg_scan_cost) against the | |
5470 | * average idle time for this rq (as found in rq->avg_idle). | |
a50bde51 | 5471 | */ |
10e2f1ac PZ |
5472 | static int select_idle_cpu(struct task_struct *p, struct sched_domain *sd, int target) |
5473 | { | |
9cfb38a7 WL |
5474 | struct sched_domain *this_sd; |
5475 | u64 avg_cost, avg_idle = this_rq()->avg_idle; | |
10e2f1ac PZ |
5476 | u64 time, cost; |
5477 | s64 delta; | |
5478 | int cpu, wrap; | |
5479 | ||
9cfb38a7 WL |
5480 | this_sd = rcu_dereference(*this_cpu_ptr(&sd_llc)); |
5481 | if (!this_sd) | |
5482 | return -1; | |
5483 | ||
5484 | avg_cost = this_sd->avg_scan_cost; | |
5485 | ||
10e2f1ac PZ |
5486 | /* |
5487 | * Due to large variance we need a large fuzz factor; hackbench in | |
5488 | * particularly is sensitive here. | |
5489 | */ | |
5490 | if ((avg_idle / 512) < avg_cost) | |
5491 | return -1; | |
5492 | ||
5493 | time = local_clock(); | |
5494 | ||
5495 | for_each_cpu_wrap(cpu, sched_domain_span(sd), target, wrap) { | |
5496 | if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, tsk_cpus_allowed(p))) | |
5497 | continue; | |
5498 | if (idle_cpu(cpu)) | |
5499 | break; | |
5500 | } | |
5501 | ||
5502 | time = local_clock() - time; | |
5503 | cost = this_sd->avg_scan_cost; | |
5504 | delta = (s64)(time - cost) / 8; | |
5505 | this_sd->avg_scan_cost += delta; | |
5506 | ||
5507 | return cpu; | |
5508 | } | |
5509 | ||
5510 | /* | |
5511 | * Try and locate an idle core/thread in the LLC cache domain. | |
a50bde51 | 5512 | */ |
772bd008 | 5513 | static int select_idle_sibling(struct task_struct *p, int prev, int target) |
a50bde51 | 5514 | { |
99bd5e2f | 5515 | struct sched_domain *sd; |
10e2f1ac | 5516 | int i; |
a50bde51 | 5517 | |
e0a79f52 MG |
5518 | if (idle_cpu(target)) |
5519 | return target; | |
99bd5e2f SS |
5520 | |
5521 | /* | |
10e2f1ac | 5522 | * If the previous cpu is cache affine and idle, don't be stupid. |
99bd5e2f | 5523 | */ |
772bd008 MR |
5524 | if (prev != target && cpus_share_cache(prev, target) && idle_cpu(prev)) |
5525 | return prev; | |
a50bde51 | 5526 | |
518cd623 | 5527 | sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_llc, target)); |
10e2f1ac PZ |
5528 | if (!sd) |
5529 | return target; | |
772bd008 | 5530 | |
10e2f1ac PZ |
5531 | i = select_idle_core(p, sd, target); |
5532 | if ((unsigned)i < nr_cpumask_bits) | |
5533 | return i; | |
37407ea7 | 5534 | |
10e2f1ac PZ |
5535 | i = select_idle_cpu(p, sd, target); |
5536 | if ((unsigned)i < nr_cpumask_bits) | |
5537 | return i; | |
5538 | ||
5539 | i = select_idle_smt(p, sd, target); | |
5540 | if ((unsigned)i < nr_cpumask_bits) | |
5541 | return i; | |
970e1789 | 5542 | |
a50bde51 PZ |
5543 | return target; |
5544 | } | |
231678b7 | 5545 | |
8bb5b00c | 5546 | /* |
9e91d61d | 5547 | * cpu_util returns the amount of capacity of a CPU that is used by CFS |
8bb5b00c | 5548 | * tasks. The unit of the return value must be the one of capacity so we can |
9e91d61d DE |
5549 | * compare the utilization with the capacity of the CPU that is available for |
5550 | * CFS task (ie cpu_capacity). | |
231678b7 DE |
5551 | * |
5552 | * cfs_rq.avg.util_avg is the sum of running time of runnable tasks plus the | |
5553 | * recent utilization of currently non-runnable tasks on a CPU. It represents | |
5554 | * the amount of utilization of a CPU in the range [0..capacity_orig] where | |
5555 | * capacity_orig is the cpu_capacity available at the highest frequency | |
5556 | * (arch_scale_freq_capacity()). | |
5557 | * The utilization of a CPU converges towards a sum equal to or less than the | |
5558 | * current capacity (capacity_curr <= capacity_orig) of the CPU because it is | |
5559 | * the running time on this CPU scaled by capacity_curr. | |
5560 | * | |
5561 | * Nevertheless, cfs_rq.avg.util_avg can be higher than capacity_curr or even | |
5562 | * higher than capacity_orig because of unfortunate rounding in | |
5563 | * cfs.avg.util_avg or just after migrating tasks and new task wakeups until | |
5564 | * the average stabilizes with the new running time. We need to check that the | |
5565 | * utilization stays within the range of [0..capacity_orig] and cap it if | |
5566 | * necessary. Without utilization capping, a group could be seen as overloaded | |
5567 | * (CPU0 utilization at 121% + CPU1 utilization at 80%) whereas CPU1 has 20% of | |
5568 | * available capacity. We allow utilization to overshoot capacity_curr (but not | |
5569 | * capacity_orig) as it useful for predicting the capacity required after task | |
5570 | * migrations (scheduler-driven DVFS). | |
8bb5b00c | 5571 | */ |
9e91d61d | 5572 | static int cpu_util(int cpu) |
8bb5b00c | 5573 | { |
9e91d61d | 5574 | unsigned long util = cpu_rq(cpu)->cfs.avg.util_avg; |
8bb5b00c VG |
5575 | unsigned long capacity = capacity_orig_of(cpu); |
5576 | ||
231678b7 | 5577 | return (util >= capacity) ? capacity : util; |
8bb5b00c | 5578 | } |
a50bde51 | 5579 | |
3273163c MR |
5580 | static inline int task_util(struct task_struct *p) |
5581 | { | |
5582 | return p->se.avg.util_avg; | |
5583 | } | |
5584 | ||
5585 | /* | |
5586 | * Disable WAKE_AFFINE in the case where task @p doesn't fit in the | |
5587 | * capacity of either the waking CPU @cpu or the previous CPU @prev_cpu. | |
5588 | * | |
5589 | * In that case WAKE_AFFINE doesn't make sense and we'll let | |
5590 | * BALANCE_WAKE sort things out. | |
5591 | */ | |
5592 | static int wake_cap(struct task_struct *p, int cpu, int prev_cpu) | |
5593 | { | |
5594 | long min_cap, max_cap; | |
5595 | ||
5596 | min_cap = min(capacity_orig_of(prev_cpu), capacity_orig_of(cpu)); | |
5597 | max_cap = cpu_rq(cpu)->rd->max_cpu_capacity; | |
5598 | ||
5599 | /* Minimum capacity is close to max, no need to abort wake_affine */ | |
5600 | if (max_cap - min_cap < max_cap >> 3) | |
5601 | return 0; | |
5602 | ||
5603 | return min_cap * 1024 < task_util(p) * capacity_margin; | |
5604 | } | |
5605 | ||
aaee1203 | 5606 | /* |
de91b9cb MR |
5607 | * select_task_rq_fair: Select target runqueue for the waking task in domains |
5608 | * that have the 'sd_flag' flag set. In practice, this is SD_BALANCE_WAKE, | |
5609 | * SD_BALANCE_FORK, or SD_BALANCE_EXEC. | |
aaee1203 | 5610 | * |
de91b9cb MR |
5611 | * Balances load by selecting the idlest cpu in the idlest group, or under |
5612 | * certain conditions an idle sibling cpu if the domain has SD_WAKE_AFFINE set. | |
aaee1203 | 5613 | * |
de91b9cb | 5614 | * Returns the target cpu number. |
aaee1203 PZ |
5615 | * |
5616 | * preempt must be disabled. | |
5617 | */ | |
0017d735 | 5618 | static int |
ac66f547 | 5619 | select_task_rq_fair(struct task_struct *p, int prev_cpu, int sd_flag, int wake_flags) |
aaee1203 | 5620 | { |
29cd8bae | 5621 | struct sched_domain *tmp, *affine_sd = NULL, *sd = NULL; |
c88d5910 | 5622 | int cpu = smp_processor_id(); |
63b0e9ed | 5623 | int new_cpu = prev_cpu; |
99bd5e2f | 5624 | int want_affine = 0; |
5158f4e4 | 5625 | int sync = wake_flags & WF_SYNC; |
c88d5910 | 5626 | |
c58d25f3 PZ |
5627 | if (sd_flag & SD_BALANCE_WAKE) { |
5628 | record_wakee(p); | |
3273163c MR |
5629 | want_affine = !wake_wide(p) && !wake_cap(p, cpu, prev_cpu) |
5630 | && cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, tsk_cpus_allowed(p)); | |
c58d25f3 | 5631 | } |
aaee1203 | 5632 | |
dce840a0 | 5633 | rcu_read_lock(); |
aaee1203 | 5634 | for_each_domain(cpu, tmp) { |
e4f42888 | 5635 | if (!(tmp->flags & SD_LOAD_BALANCE)) |
63b0e9ed | 5636 | break; |
e4f42888 | 5637 | |
fe3bcfe1 | 5638 | /* |
99bd5e2f SS |
5639 | * If both cpu and prev_cpu are part of this domain, |
5640 | * cpu is a valid SD_WAKE_AFFINE target. | |
fe3bcfe1 | 5641 | */ |
99bd5e2f SS |
5642 | if (want_affine && (tmp->flags & SD_WAKE_AFFINE) && |
5643 | cpumask_test_cpu(prev_cpu, sched_domain_span(tmp))) { | |
5644 | affine_sd = tmp; | |
29cd8bae | 5645 | break; |
f03542a7 | 5646 | } |
29cd8bae | 5647 | |
f03542a7 | 5648 | if (tmp->flags & sd_flag) |
29cd8bae | 5649 | sd = tmp; |
63b0e9ed MG |
5650 | else if (!want_affine) |
5651 | break; | |
29cd8bae PZ |
5652 | } |
5653 | ||
63b0e9ed MG |
5654 | if (affine_sd) { |
5655 | sd = NULL; /* Prefer wake_affine over balance flags */ | |
772bd008 | 5656 | if (cpu != prev_cpu && wake_affine(affine_sd, p, prev_cpu, sync)) |
63b0e9ed | 5657 | new_cpu = cpu; |
8b911acd | 5658 | } |
e7693a36 | 5659 | |
63b0e9ed MG |
5660 | if (!sd) { |
5661 | if (sd_flag & SD_BALANCE_WAKE) /* XXX always ? */ | |
772bd008 | 5662 | new_cpu = select_idle_sibling(p, prev_cpu, new_cpu); |
63b0e9ed MG |
5663 | |
5664 | } else while (sd) { | |
aaee1203 | 5665 | struct sched_group *group; |
c88d5910 | 5666 | int weight; |
098fb9db | 5667 | |
0763a660 | 5668 | if (!(sd->flags & sd_flag)) { |
aaee1203 PZ |
5669 | sd = sd->child; |
5670 | continue; | |
5671 | } | |
098fb9db | 5672 | |
c44f2a02 | 5673 | group = find_idlest_group(sd, p, cpu, sd_flag); |
aaee1203 PZ |
5674 | if (!group) { |
5675 | sd = sd->child; | |
5676 | continue; | |
5677 | } | |
4ae7d5ce | 5678 | |
d7c33c49 | 5679 | new_cpu = find_idlest_cpu(group, p, cpu); |
aaee1203 PZ |
5680 | if (new_cpu == -1 || new_cpu == cpu) { |
5681 | /* Now try balancing at a lower domain level of cpu */ | |
5682 | sd = sd->child; | |
5683 | continue; | |
e7693a36 | 5684 | } |
aaee1203 PZ |
5685 | |
5686 | /* Now try balancing at a lower domain level of new_cpu */ | |
5687 | cpu = new_cpu; | |
669c55e9 | 5688 | weight = sd->span_weight; |
aaee1203 PZ |
5689 | sd = NULL; |
5690 | for_each_domain(cpu, tmp) { | |
669c55e9 | 5691 | if (weight <= tmp->span_weight) |
aaee1203 | 5692 | break; |
0763a660 | 5693 | if (tmp->flags & sd_flag) |
aaee1203 PZ |
5694 | sd = tmp; |
5695 | } | |
5696 | /* while loop will break here if sd == NULL */ | |
e7693a36 | 5697 | } |
dce840a0 | 5698 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
e7693a36 | 5699 | |
c88d5910 | 5700 | return new_cpu; |
e7693a36 | 5701 | } |
0a74bef8 PT |
5702 | |
5703 | /* | |
5704 | * Called immediately before a task is migrated to a new cpu; task_cpu(p) and | |
5705 | * cfs_rq_of(p) references at time of call are still valid and identify the | |
525628c7 | 5706 | * previous cpu. The caller guarantees p->pi_lock or task_rq(p)->lock is held. |
0a74bef8 | 5707 | */ |
5a4fd036 | 5708 | static void migrate_task_rq_fair(struct task_struct *p) |
0a74bef8 | 5709 | { |
59efa0ba PZ |
5710 | /* |
5711 | * As blocked tasks retain absolute vruntime the migration needs to | |
5712 | * deal with this by subtracting the old and adding the new | |
5713 | * min_vruntime -- the latter is done by enqueue_entity() when placing | |
5714 | * the task on the new runqueue. | |
5715 | */ | |
5716 | if (p->state == TASK_WAKING) { | |
5717 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; | |
5718 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
5719 | u64 min_vruntime; | |
5720 | ||
5721 | #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT | |
5722 | u64 min_vruntime_copy; | |
5723 | ||
5724 | do { | |
5725 | min_vruntime_copy = cfs_rq->min_vruntime_copy; | |
5726 | smp_rmb(); | |
5727 | min_vruntime = cfs_rq->min_vruntime; | |
5728 | } while (min_vruntime != min_vruntime_copy); | |
5729 | #else | |
5730 | min_vruntime = cfs_rq->min_vruntime; | |
5731 | #endif | |
5732 | ||
5733 | se->vruntime -= min_vruntime; | |
5734 | } | |
5735 | ||
aff3e498 | 5736 | /* |
9d89c257 YD |
5737 | * We are supposed to update the task to "current" time, then its up to date |
5738 | * and ready to go to new CPU/cfs_rq. But we have difficulty in getting | |
5739 | * what current time is, so simply throw away the out-of-date time. This | |
5740 | * will result in the wakee task is less decayed, but giving the wakee more | |
5741 | * load sounds not bad. | |
aff3e498 | 5742 | */ |
9d89c257 YD |
5743 | remove_entity_load_avg(&p->se); |
5744 | ||
5745 | /* Tell new CPU we are migrated */ | |
5746 | p->se.avg.last_update_time = 0; | |
3944a927 BS |
5747 | |
5748 | /* We have migrated, no longer consider this task hot */ | |
9d89c257 | 5749 | p->se.exec_start = 0; |
0a74bef8 | 5750 | } |
12695578 YD |
5751 | |
5752 | static void task_dead_fair(struct task_struct *p) | |
5753 | { | |
5754 | remove_entity_load_avg(&p->se); | |
5755 | } | |
e7693a36 GH |
5756 | #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
5757 | ||
e52fb7c0 PZ |
5758 | static unsigned long |
5759 | wakeup_gran(struct sched_entity *curr, struct sched_entity *se) | |
0bbd3336 PZ |
5760 | { |
5761 | unsigned long gran = sysctl_sched_wakeup_granularity; | |
5762 | ||
5763 | /* | |
e52fb7c0 PZ |
5764 | * Since its curr running now, convert the gran from real-time |
5765 | * to virtual-time in his units. | |
13814d42 MG |
5766 | * |
5767 | * By using 'se' instead of 'curr' we penalize light tasks, so | |
5768 | * they get preempted easier. That is, if 'se' < 'curr' then | |
5769 | * the resulting gran will be larger, therefore penalizing the | |
5770 | * lighter, if otoh 'se' > 'curr' then the resulting gran will | |
5771 | * be smaller, again penalizing the lighter task. | |
5772 | * | |
5773 | * This is especially important for buddies when the leftmost | |
5774 | * task is higher priority than the buddy. | |
0bbd3336 | 5775 | */ |
f4ad9bd2 | 5776 | return calc_delta_fair(gran, se); |
0bbd3336 PZ |
5777 | } |
5778 | ||
464b7527 PZ |
5779 | /* |
5780 | * Should 'se' preempt 'curr'. | |
5781 | * | |
5782 | * |s1 | |
5783 | * |s2 | |
5784 | * |s3 | |
5785 | * g | |
5786 | * |<--->|c | |
5787 | * | |
5788 | * w(c, s1) = -1 | |
5789 | * w(c, s2) = 0 | |
5790 | * w(c, s3) = 1 | |
5791 | * | |
5792 | */ | |
5793 | static int | |
5794 | wakeup_preempt_entity(struct sched_entity *curr, struct sched_entity *se) | |
5795 | { | |
5796 | s64 gran, vdiff = curr->vruntime - se->vruntime; | |
5797 | ||
5798 | if (vdiff <= 0) | |
5799 | return -1; | |
5800 | ||
e52fb7c0 | 5801 | gran = wakeup_gran(curr, se); |
464b7527 PZ |
5802 | if (vdiff > gran) |
5803 | return 1; | |
5804 | ||
5805 | return 0; | |
5806 | } | |
5807 | ||
02479099 PZ |
5808 | static void set_last_buddy(struct sched_entity *se) |
5809 | { | |
69c80f3e VP |
5810 | if (entity_is_task(se) && unlikely(task_of(se)->policy == SCHED_IDLE)) |
5811 | return; | |
5812 | ||
5813 | for_each_sched_entity(se) | |
5814 | cfs_rq_of(se)->last = se; | |
02479099 PZ |
5815 | } |
5816 | ||
5817 | static void set_next_buddy(struct sched_entity *se) | |
5818 | { | |
69c80f3e VP |
5819 | if (entity_is_task(se) && unlikely(task_of(se)->policy == SCHED_IDLE)) |
5820 | return; | |
5821 | ||
5822 | for_each_sched_entity(se) | |
5823 | cfs_rq_of(se)->next = se; | |
02479099 PZ |
5824 | } |
5825 | ||
ac53db59 RR |
5826 | static void set_skip_buddy(struct sched_entity *se) |
5827 | { | |
69c80f3e VP |
5828 | for_each_sched_entity(se) |
5829 | cfs_rq_of(se)->skip = se; | |
ac53db59 RR |
5830 | } |
5831 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
5832 | /* |
5833 | * Preempt the current task with a newly woken task if needed: | |
5834 | */ | |
5a9b86f6 | 5835 | static void check_preempt_wakeup(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int wake_flags) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
5836 | { |
5837 | struct task_struct *curr = rq->curr; | |
8651a86c | 5838 | struct sched_entity *se = &curr->se, *pse = &p->se; |
03e89e45 | 5839 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = task_cfs_rq(curr); |
f685ceac | 5840 | int scale = cfs_rq->nr_running >= sched_nr_latency; |
2f36825b | 5841 | int next_buddy_marked = 0; |
bf0f6f24 | 5842 | |
4ae7d5ce IM |
5843 | if (unlikely(se == pse)) |
5844 | return; | |
5845 | ||
5238cdd3 | 5846 | /* |
163122b7 | 5847 | * This is possible from callers such as attach_tasks(), in which we |
5238cdd3 PT |
5848 | * unconditionally check_prempt_curr() after an enqueue (which may have |
5849 | * lead to a throttle). This both saves work and prevents false | |
5850 | * next-buddy nomination below. | |
5851 | */ | |
5852 | if (unlikely(throttled_hierarchy(cfs_rq_of(pse)))) | |
5853 | return; | |
5854 | ||
2f36825b | 5855 | if (sched_feat(NEXT_BUDDY) && scale && !(wake_flags & WF_FORK)) { |
3cb63d52 | 5856 | set_next_buddy(pse); |
2f36825b VP |
5857 | next_buddy_marked = 1; |
5858 | } | |
57fdc26d | 5859 | |
aec0a514 BR |
5860 | /* |
5861 | * We can come here with TIF_NEED_RESCHED already set from new task | |
5862 | * wake up path. | |
5238cdd3 PT |
5863 | * |
5864 | * Note: this also catches the edge-case of curr being in a throttled | |
5865 | * group (e.g. via set_curr_task), since update_curr() (in the | |
5866 | * enqueue of curr) will have resulted in resched being set. This | |
5867 | * prevents us from potentially nominating it as a false LAST_BUDDY | |
5868 | * below. | |
aec0a514 BR |
5869 | */ |
5870 | if (test_tsk_need_resched(curr)) | |
5871 | return; | |
5872 | ||
a2f5c9ab DH |
5873 | /* Idle tasks are by definition preempted by non-idle tasks. */ |
5874 | if (unlikely(curr->policy == SCHED_IDLE) && | |
5875 | likely(p->policy != SCHED_IDLE)) | |
5876 | goto preempt; | |
5877 | ||
91c234b4 | 5878 | /* |
a2f5c9ab DH |
5879 | * Batch and idle tasks do not preempt non-idle tasks (their preemption |
5880 | * is driven by the tick): | |
91c234b4 | 5881 | */ |
8ed92e51 | 5882 | if (unlikely(p->policy != SCHED_NORMAL) || !sched_feat(WAKEUP_PREEMPTION)) |
91c234b4 | 5883 | return; |
bf0f6f24 | 5884 | |
464b7527 | 5885 | find_matching_se(&se, &pse); |
9bbd7374 | 5886 | update_curr(cfs_rq_of(se)); |
002f128b | 5887 | BUG_ON(!pse); |
2f36825b VP |
5888 | if (wakeup_preempt_entity(se, pse) == 1) { |
5889 | /* | |
5890 | * Bias pick_next to pick the sched entity that is | |
5891 | * triggering this preemption. | |
5892 | */ | |
5893 | if (!next_buddy_marked) | |
5894 | set_next_buddy(pse); | |
3a7e73a2 | 5895 | goto preempt; |
2f36825b | 5896 | } |
464b7527 | 5897 | |
3a7e73a2 | 5898 | return; |
a65ac745 | 5899 | |
3a7e73a2 | 5900 | preempt: |
8875125e | 5901 | resched_curr(rq); |
3a7e73a2 PZ |
5902 | /* |
5903 | * Only set the backward buddy when the current task is still | |
5904 | * on the rq. This can happen when a wakeup gets interleaved | |
5905 | * with schedule on the ->pre_schedule() or idle_balance() | |
5906 | * point, either of which can * drop the rq lock. | |
5907 | * | |
5908 | * Also, during early boot the idle thread is in the fair class, | |
5909 | * for obvious reasons its a bad idea to schedule back to it. | |
5910 | */ | |
5911 | if (unlikely(!se->on_rq || curr == rq->idle)) | |
5912 | return; | |
5913 | ||
5914 | if (sched_feat(LAST_BUDDY) && scale && entity_is_task(se)) | |
5915 | set_last_buddy(se); | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
5916 | } |
5917 | ||
606dba2e | 5918 | static struct task_struct * |
e7904a28 | 5919 | pick_next_task_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev, struct pin_cookie cookie) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
5920 | { |
5921 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = &rq->cfs; | |
5922 | struct sched_entity *se; | |
678d5718 | 5923 | struct task_struct *p; |
37e117c0 | 5924 | int new_tasks; |
678d5718 | 5925 | |
6e83125c | 5926 | again: |
678d5718 PZ |
5927 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
5928 | if (!cfs_rq->nr_running) | |
38033c37 | 5929 | goto idle; |
678d5718 | 5930 | |
3f1d2a31 | 5931 | if (prev->sched_class != &fair_sched_class) |
678d5718 PZ |
5932 | goto simple; |
5933 | ||
5934 | /* | |
5935 | * Because of the set_next_buddy() in dequeue_task_fair() it is rather | |
5936 | * likely that a next task is from the same cgroup as the current. | |
5937 | * | |
5938 | * Therefore attempt to avoid putting and setting the entire cgroup | |
5939 | * hierarchy, only change the part that actually changes. | |
5940 | */ | |
5941 | ||
5942 | do { | |
5943 | struct sched_entity *curr = cfs_rq->curr; | |
5944 | ||
5945 | /* | |
5946 | * Since we got here without doing put_prev_entity() we also | |
5947 | * have to consider cfs_rq->curr. If it is still a runnable | |
5948 | * entity, update_curr() will update its vruntime, otherwise | |
5949 | * forget we've ever seen it. | |
5950 | */ | |
54d27365 BS |
5951 | if (curr) { |
5952 | if (curr->on_rq) | |
5953 | update_curr(cfs_rq); | |
5954 | else | |
5955 | curr = NULL; | |
678d5718 | 5956 | |
54d27365 BS |
5957 | /* |
5958 | * This call to check_cfs_rq_runtime() will do the | |
5959 | * throttle and dequeue its entity in the parent(s). | |
5960 | * Therefore the 'simple' nr_running test will indeed | |
5961 | * be correct. | |
5962 | */ | |
5963 | if (unlikely(check_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq))) | |
5964 | goto simple; | |
5965 | } | |
678d5718 PZ |
5966 | |
5967 | se = pick_next_entity(cfs_rq, curr); | |
5968 | cfs_rq = group_cfs_rq(se); | |
5969 | } while (cfs_rq); | |
5970 | ||
5971 | p = task_of(se); | |
5972 | ||
5973 | /* | |
5974 | * Since we haven't yet done put_prev_entity and if the selected task | |
5975 | * is a different task than we started out with, try and touch the | |
5976 | * least amount of cfs_rqs. | |
5977 | */ | |
5978 | if (prev != p) { | |
5979 | struct sched_entity *pse = &prev->se; | |
5980 | ||
5981 | while (!(cfs_rq = is_same_group(se, pse))) { | |
5982 | int se_depth = se->depth; | |
5983 | int pse_depth = pse->depth; | |
5984 | ||
5985 | if (se_depth <= pse_depth) { | |
5986 | put_prev_entity(cfs_rq_of(pse), pse); | |
5987 | pse = parent_entity(pse); | |
5988 | } | |
5989 | if (se_depth >= pse_depth) { | |
5990 | set_next_entity(cfs_rq_of(se), se); | |
5991 | se = parent_entity(se); | |
5992 | } | |
5993 | } | |
5994 | ||
5995 | put_prev_entity(cfs_rq, pse); | |
5996 | set_next_entity(cfs_rq, se); | |
5997 | } | |
5998 | ||
5999 | if (hrtick_enabled(rq)) | |
6000 | hrtick_start_fair(rq, p); | |
6001 | ||
6002 | return p; | |
6003 | simple: | |
6004 | cfs_rq = &rq->cfs; | |
6005 | #endif | |
bf0f6f24 | 6006 | |
36ace27e | 6007 | if (!cfs_rq->nr_running) |
38033c37 | 6008 | goto idle; |
bf0f6f24 | 6009 | |
3f1d2a31 | 6010 | put_prev_task(rq, prev); |
606dba2e | 6011 | |
bf0f6f24 | 6012 | do { |
678d5718 | 6013 | se = pick_next_entity(cfs_rq, NULL); |
f4b6755f | 6014 | set_next_entity(cfs_rq, se); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
6015 | cfs_rq = group_cfs_rq(se); |
6016 | } while (cfs_rq); | |
6017 | ||
8f4d37ec | 6018 | p = task_of(se); |
678d5718 | 6019 | |
b39e66ea MG |
6020 | if (hrtick_enabled(rq)) |
6021 | hrtick_start_fair(rq, p); | |
8f4d37ec PZ |
6022 | |
6023 | return p; | |
38033c37 PZ |
6024 | |
6025 | idle: | |
cbce1a68 PZ |
6026 | /* |
6027 | * This is OK, because current is on_cpu, which avoids it being picked | |
6028 | * for load-balance and preemption/IRQs are still disabled avoiding | |
6029 | * further scheduler activity on it and we're being very careful to | |
6030 | * re-start the picking loop. | |
6031 | */ | |
e7904a28 | 6032 | lockdep_unpin_lock(&rq->lock, cookie); |
e4aa358b | 6033 | new_tasks = idle_balance(rq); |
e7904a28 | 6034 | lockdep_repin_lock(&rq->lock, cookie); |
37e117c0 PZ |
6035 | /* |
6036 | * Because idle_balance() releases (and re-acquires) rq->lock, it is | |
6037 | * possible for any higher priority task to appear. In that case we | |
6038 | * must re-start the pick_next_entity() loop. | |
6039 | */ | |
e4aa358b | 6040 | if (new_tasks < 0) |
37e117c0 PZ |
6041 | return RETRY_TASK; |
6042 | ||
e4aa358b | 6043 | if (new_tasks > 0) |
38033c37 | 6044 | goto again; |
38033c37 PZ |
6045 | |
6046 | return NULL; | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
6047 | } |
6048 | ||
6049 | /* | |
6050 | * Account for a descheduled task: | |
6051 | */ | |
31ee529c | 6052 | static void put_prev_task_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *prev) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
6053 | { |
6054 | struct sched_entity *se = &prev->se; | |
6055 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; | |
6056 | ||
6057 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { | |
6058 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
ab6cde26 | 6059 | put_prev_entity(cfs_rq, se); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
6060 | } |
6061 | } | |
6062 | ||
ac53db59 RR |
6063 | /* |
6064 | * sched_yield() is very simple | |
6065 | * | |
6066 | * The magic of dealing with the ->skip buddy is in pick_next_entity. | |
6067 | */ | |
6068 | static void yield_task_fair(struct rq *rq) | |
6069 | { | |
6070 | struct task_struct *curr = rq->curr; | |
6071 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = task_cfs_rq(curr); | |
6072 | struct sched_entity *se = &curr->se; | |
6073 | ||
6074 | /* | |
6075 | * Are we the only task in the tree? | |
6076 | */ | |
6077 | if (unlikely(rq->nr_running == 1)) | |
6078 | return; | |
6079 | ||
6080 | clear_buddies(cfs_rq, se); | |
6081 | ||
6082 | if (curr->policy != SCHED_BATCH) { | |
6083 | update_rq_clock(rq); | |
6084 | /* | |
6085 | * Update run-time statistics of the 'current'. | |
6086 | */ | |
6087 | update_curr(cfs_rq); | |
916671c0 MG |
6088 | /* |
6089 | * Tell update_rq_clock() that we've just updated, | |
6090 | * so we don't do microscopic update in schedule() | |
6091 | * and double the fastpath cost. | |
6092 | */ | |
9edfbfed | 6093 | rq_clock_skip_update(rq, true); |
ac53db59 RR |
6094 | } |
6095 | ||
6096 | set_skip_buddy(se); | |
6097 | } | |
6098 | ||
d95f4122 MG |
6099 | static bool yield_to_task_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, bool preempt) |
6100 | { | |
6101 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; | |
6102 | ||
5238cdd3 PT |
6103 | /* throttled hierarchies are not runnable */ |
6104 | if (!se->on_rq || throttled_hierarchy(cfs_rq_of(se))) | |
d95f4122 MG |
6105 | return false; |
6106 | ||
6107 | /* Tell the scheduler that we'd really like pse to run next. */ | |
6108 | set_next_buddy(se); | |
6109 | ||
d95f4122 MG |
6110 | yield_task_fair(rq); |
6111 | ||
6112 | return true; | |
6113 | } | |
6114 | ||
681f3e68 | 6115 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
bf0f6f24 | 6116 | /************************************************** |
e9c84cb8 PZ |
6117 | * Fair scheduling class load-balancing methods. |
6118 | * | |
6119 | * BASICS | |
6120 | * | |
6121 | * The purpose of load-balancing is to achieve the same basic fairness the | |
6122 | * per-cpu scheduler provides, namely provide a proportional amount of compute | |
6123 | * time to each task. This is expressed in the following equation: | |
6124 | * | |
6125 | * W_i,n/P_i == W_j,n/P_j for all i,j (1) | |
6126 | * | |
6127 | * Where W_i,n is the n-th weight average for cpu i. The instantaneous weight | |
6128 | * W_i,0 is defined as: | |
6129 | * | |
6130 | * W_i,0 = \Sum_j w_i,j (2) | |
6131 | * | |
6132 | * Where w_i,j is the weight of the j-th runnable task on cpu i. This weight | |
1c3de5e1 | 6133 | * is derived from the nice value as per sched_prio_to_weight[]. |
e9c84cb8 PZ |
6134 | * |
6135 | * The weight average is an exponential decay average of the instantaneous | |
6136 | * weight: | |
6137 | * | |
6138 | * W'_i,n = (2^n - 1) / 2^n * W_i,n + 1 / 2^n * W_i,0 (3) | |
6139 | * | |
ced549fa | 6140 | * C_i is the compute capacity of cpu i, typically it is the |
e9c84cb8 PZ |
6141 | * fraction of 'recent' time available for SCHED_OTHER task execution. But it |
6142 | * can also include other factors [XXX]. | |
6143 | * | |
6144 | * To achieve this balance we define a measure of imbalance which follows | |
6145 | * directly from (1): | |
6146 | * | |
ced549fa | 6147 | * imb_i,j = max{ avg(W/C), W_i/C_i } - min{ avg(W/C), W_j/C_j } (4) |
e9c84cb8 PZ |
6148 | * |
6149 | * We them move tasks around to minimize the imbalance. In the continuous | |
6150 | * function space it is obvious this converges, in the discrete case we get | |
6151 | * a few fun cases generally called infeasible weight scenarios. | |
6152 | * | |
6153 | * [XXX expand on: | |
6154 | * - infeasible weights; | |
6155 | * - local vs global optima in the discrete case. ] | |
6156 | * | |
6157 | * | |
6158 | * SCHED DOMAINS | |
6159 | * | |
6160 | * In order to solve the imbalance equation (4), and avoid the obvious O(n^2) | |
6161 | * for all i,j solution, we create a tree of cpus that follows the hardware | |
6162 | * topology where each level pairs two lower groups (or better). This results | |
6163 | * in O(log n) layers. Furthermore we reduce the number of cpus going up the | |
6164 | * tree to only the first of the previous level and we decrease the frequency | |
6165 | * of load-balance at each level inv. proportional to the number of cpus in | |
6166 | * the groups. | |
6167 | * | |
6168 | * This yields: | |
6169 | * | |
6170 | * log_2 n 1 n | |
6171 | * \Sum { --- * --- * 2^i } = O(n) (5) | |
6172 | * i = 0 2^i 2^i | |
6173 | * `- size of each group | |
6174 | * | | `- number of cpus doing load-balance | |
6175 | * | `- freq | |
6176 | * `- sum over all levels | |
6177 | * | |
6178 | * Coupled with a limit on how many tasks we can migrate every balance pass, | |
6179 | * this makes (5) the runtime complexity of the balancer. | |
6180 | * | |
6181 | * An important property here is that each CPU is still (indirectly) connected | |
6182 | * to every other cpu in at most O(log n) steps: | |
6183 | * | |
6184 | * The adjacency matrix of the resulting graph is given by: | |
6185 | * | |
97a7142f | 6186 | * log_2 n |
e9c84cb8 PZ |
6187 | * A_i,j = \Union (i % 2^k == 0) && i / 2^(k+1) == j / 2^(k+1) (6) |
6188 | * k = 0 | |
6189 | * | |
6190 | * And you'll find that: | |
6191 | * | |
6192 | * A^(log_2 n)_i,j != 0 for all i,j (7) | |
6193 | * | |
6194 | * Showing there's indeed a path between every cpu in at most O(log n) steps. | |
6195 | * The task movement gives a factor of O(m), giving a convergence complexity | |
6196 | * of: | |
6197 | * | |
6198 | * O(nm log n), n := nr_cpus, m := nr_tasks (8) | |
6199 | * | |
6200 | * | |
6201 | * WORK CONSERVING | |
6202 | * | |
6203 | * In order to avoid CPUs going idle while there's still work to do, new idle | |
6204 | * balancing is more aggressive and has the newly idle cpu iterate up the domain | |
6205 | * tree itself instead of relying on other CPUs to bring it work. | |
6206 | * | |
6207 | * This adds some complexity to both (5) and (8) but it reduces the total idle | |
6208 | * time. | |
6209 | * | |
6210 | * [XXX more?] | |
6211 | * | |
6212 | * | |
6213 | * CGROUPS | |
6214 | * | |
6215 | * Cgroups make a horror show out of (2), instead of a simple sum we get: | |
6216 | * | |
6217 | * s_k,i | |
6218 | * W_i,0 = \Sum_j \Prod_k w_k * ----- (9) | |
6219 | * S_k | |
6220 | * | |
6221 | * Where | |
6222 | * | |
6223 | * s_k,i = \Sum_j w_i,j,k and S_k = \Sum_i s_k,i (10) | |
6224 | * | |
6225 | * w_i,j,k is the weight of the j-th runnable task in the k-th cgroup on cpu i. | |
6226 | * | |
6227 | * The big problem is S_k, its a global sum needed to compute a local (W_i) | |
6228 | * property. | |
6229 | * | |
6230 | * [XXX write more on how we solve this.. _after_ merging pjt's patches that | |
6231 | * rewrite all of this once again.] | |
97a7142f | 6232 | */ |
bf0f6f24 | 6233 | |
ed387b78 HS |
6234 | static unsigned long __read_mostly max_load_balance_interval = HZ/10; |
6235 | ||
0ec8aa00 PZ |
6236 | enum fbq_type { regular, remote, all }; |
6237 | ||
ddcdf6e7 | 6238 | #define LBF_ALL_PINNED 0x01 |
367456c7 | 6239 | #define LBF_NEED_BREAK 0x02 |
6263322c PZ |
6240 | #define LBF_DST_PINNED 0x04 |
6241 | #define LBF_SOME_PINNED 0x08 | |
ddcdf6e7 PZ |
6242 | |
6243 | struct lb_env { | |
6244 | struct sched_domain *sd; | |
6245 | ||
ddcdf6e7 | 6246 | struct rq *src_rq; |
85c1e7da | 6247 | int src_cpu; |
ddcdf6e7 PZ |
6248 | |
6249 | int dst_cpu; | |
6250 | struct rq *dst_rq; | |
6251 | ||
88b8dac0 SV |
6252 | struct cpumask *dst_grpmask; |
6253 | int new_dst_cpu; | |
ddcdf6e7 | 6254 | enum cpu_idle_type idle; |
bd939f45 | 6255 | long imbalance; |
b9403130 MW |
6256 | /* The set of CPUs under consideration for load-balancing */ |
6257 | struct cpumask *cpus; | |
6258 | ||
ddcdf6e7 | 6259 | unsigned int flags; |
367456c7 PZ |
6260 | |
6261 | unsigned int loop; | |
6262 | unsigned int loop_break; | |
6263 | unsigned int loop_max; | |
0ec8aa00 PZ |
6264 | |
6265 | enum fbq_type fbq_type; | |
163122b7 | 6266 | struct list_head tasks; |
ddcdf6e7 PZ |
6267 | }; |
6268 | ||
029632fb PZ |
6269 | /* |
6270 | * Is this task likely cache-hot: | |
6271 | */ | |
5d5e2b1b | 6272 | static int task_hot(struct task_struct *p, struct lb_env *env) |
029632fb PZ |
6273 | { |
6274 | s64 delta; | |
6275 | ||
e5673f28 KT |
6276 | lockdep_assert_held(&env->src_rq->lock); |
6277 | ||
029632fb PZ |
6278 | if (p->sched_class != &fair_sched_class) |
6279 | return 0; | |
6280 | ||
6281 | if (unlikely(p->policy == SCHED_IDLE)) | |
6282 | return 0; | |
6283 | ||
6284 | /* | |
6285 | * Buddy candidates are cache hot: | |
6286 | */ | |
5d5e2b1b | 6287 | if (sched_feat(CACHE_HOT_BUDDY) && env->dst_rq->nr_running && |
029632fb PZ |
6288 | (&p->se == cfs_rq_of(&p->se)->next || |
6289 | &p->se == cfs_rq_of(&p->se)->last)) | |
6290 | return 1; | |
6291 | ||
6292 | if (sysctl_sched_migration_cost == -1) | |
6293 | return 1; | |
6294 | if (sysctl_sched_migration_cost == 0) | |
6295 | return 0; | |
6296 | ||
5d5e2b1b | 6297 | delta = rq_clock_task(env->src_rq) - p->se.exec_start; |
029632fb PZ |
6298 | |
6299 | return delta < (s64)sysctl_sched_migration_cost; | |
6300 | } | |
6301 | ||
3a7053b3 | 6302 | #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING |
c1ceac62 | 6303 | /* |
2a1ed24c SD |
6304 | * Returns 1, if task migration degrades locality |
6305 | * Returns 0, if task migration improves locality i.e migration preferred. | |
6306 | * Returns -1, if task migration is not affected by locality. | |
c1ceac62 | 6307 | */ |
2a1ed24c | 6308 | static int migrate_degrades_locality(struct task_struct *p, struct lb_env *env) |
3a7053b3 | 6309 | { |
b1ad065e | 6310 | struct numa_group *numa_group = rcu_dereference(p->numa_group); |
c1ceac62 | 6311 | unsigned long src_faults, dst_faults; |
3a7053b3 MG |
6312 | int src_nid, dst_nid; |
6313 | ||
2a595721 | 6314 | if (!static_branch_likely(&sched_numa_balancing)) |
2a1ed24c SD |
6315 | return -1; |
6316 | ||
c3b9bc5b | 6317 | if (!p->numa_faults || !(env->sd->flags & SD_NUMA)) |
2a1ed24c | 6318 | return -1; |
7a0f3083 MG |
6319 | |
6320 | src_nid = cpu_to_node(env->src_cpu); | |
6321 | dst_nid = cpu_to_node(env->dst_cpu); | |
6322 | ||
83e1d2cd | 6323 | if (src_nid == dst_nid) |
2a1ed24c | 6324 | return -1; |
7a0f3083 | 6325 | |
2a1ed24c SD |
6326 | /* Migrating away from the preferred node is always bad. */ |
6327 | if (src_nid == p->numa_preferred_nid) { | |
6328 | if (env->src_rq->nr_running > env->src_rq->nr_preferred_running) | |
6329 | return 1; | |
6330 | else | |
6331 | return -1; | |
6332 | } | |
b1ad065e | 6333 | |
c1ceac62 RR |
6334 | /* Encourage migration to the preferred node. */ |
6335 | if (dst_nid == p->numa_preferred_nid) | |
2a1ed24c | 6336 | return 0; |
b1ad065e | 6337 | |
c1ceac62 RR |
6338 | if (numa_group) { |
6339 | src_faults = group_faults(p, src_nid); | |
6340 | dst_faults = group_faults(p, dst_nid); | |
6341 | } else { | |
6342 | src_faults = task_faults(p, src_nid); | |
6343 | dst_faults = task_faults(p, dst_nid); | |
b1ad065e RR |
6344 | } |
6345 | ||
c1ceac62 | 6346 | return dst_faults < src_faults; |
7a0f3083 MG |
6347 | } |
6348 | ||
3a7053b3 | 6349 | #else |
2a1ed24c | 6350 | static inline int migrate_degrades_locality(struct task_struct *p, |
3a7053b3 MG |
6351 | struct lb_env *env) |
6352 | { | |
2a1ed24c | 6353 | return -1; |
7a0f3083 | 6354 | } |
3a7053b3 MG |
6355 | #endif |
6356 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
6357 | /* |
6358 | * can_migrate_task - may task p from runqueue rq be migrated to this_cpu? | |
6359 | */ | |
6360 | static | |
8e45cb54 | 6361 | int can_migrate_task(struct task_struct *p, struct lb_env *env) |
1e3c88bd | 6362 | { |
2a1ed24c | 6363 | int tsk_cache_hot; |
e5673f28 KT |
6364 | |
6365 | lockdep_assert_held(&env->src_rq->lock); | |
6366 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
6367 | /* |
6368 | * We do not migrate tasks that are: | |
d3198084 | 6369 | * 1) throttled_lb_pair, or |
1e3c88bd | 6370 | * 2) cannot be migrated to this CPU due to cpus_allowed, or |
d3198084 JK |
6371 | * 3) running (obviously), or |
6372 | * 4) are cache-hot on their current CPU. | |
1e3c88bd | 6373 | */ |
d3198084 JK |
6374 | if (throttled_lb_pair(task_group(p), env->src_cpu, env->dst_cpu)) |
6375 | return 0; | |
6376 | ||
ddcdf6e7 | 6377 | if (!cpumask_test_cpu(env->dst_cpu, tsk_cpus_allowed(p))) { |
e02e60c1 | 6378 | int cpu; |
88b8dac0 | 6379 | |
ae92882e | 6380 | schedstat_inc(p->se.statistics.nr_failed_migrations_affine); |
88b8dac0 | 6381 | |
6263322c PZ |
6382 | env->flags |= LBF_SOME_PINNED; |
6383 | ||
88b8dac0 SV |
6384 | /* |
6385 | * Remember if this task can be migrated to any other cpu in | |
6386 | * our sched_group. We may want to revisit it if we couldn't | |
6387 | * meet load balance goals by pulling other tasks on src_cpu. | |
6388 | * | |
6389 | * Also avoid computing new_dst_cpu if we have already computed | |
6390 | * one in current iteration. | |
6391 | */ | |
6263322c | 6392 | if (!env->dst_grpmask || (env->flags & LBF_DST_PINNED)) |
88b8dac0 SV |
6393 | return 0; |
6394 | ||
e02e60c1 JK |
6395 | /* Prevent to re-select dst_cpu via env's cpus */ |
6396 | for_each_cpu_and(cpu, env->dst_grpmask, env->cpus) { | |
6397 | if (cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, tsk_cpus_allowed(p))) { | |
6263322c | 6398 | env->flags |= LBF_DST_PINNED; |
e02e60c1 JK |
6399 | env->new_dst_cpu = cpu; |
6400 | break; | |
6401 | } | |
88b8dac0 | 6402 | } |
e02e60c1 | 6403 | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6404 | return 0; |
6405 | } | |
88b8dac0 SV |
6406 | |
6407 | /* Record that we found atleast one task that could run on dst_cpu */ | |
8e45cb54 | 6408 | env->flags &= ~LBF_ALL_PINNED; |
1e3c88bd | 6409 | |
ddcdf6e7 | 6410 | if (task_running(env->src_rq, p)) { |
ae92882e | 6411 | schedstat_inc(p->se.statistics.nr_failed_migrations_running); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6412 | return 0; |
6413 | } | |
6414 | ||
6415 | /* | |
6416 | * Aggressive migration if: | |
3a7053b3 MG |
6417 | * 1) destination numa is preferred |
6418 | * 2) task is cache cold, or | |
6419 | * 3) too many balance attempts have failed. | |
1e3c88bd | 6420 | */ |
2a1ed24c SD |
6421 | tsk_cache_hot = migrate_degrades_locality(p, env); |
6422 | if (tsk_cache_hot == -1) | |
6423 | tsk_cache_hot = task_hot(p, env); | |
3a7053b3 | 6424 | |
2a1ed24c | 6425 | if (tsk_cache_hot <= 0 || |
7a96c231 | 6426 | env->sd->nr_balance_failed > env->sd->cache_nice_tries) { |
2a1ed24c | 6427 | if (tsk_cache_hot == 1) { |
ae92882e JP |
6428 | schedstat_inc(env->sd->lb_hot_gained[env->idle]); |
6429 | schedstat_inc(p->se.statistics.nr_forced_migrations); | |
3a7053b3 | 6430 | } |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6431 | return 1; |
6432 | } | |
6433 | ||
ae92882e | 6434 | schedstat_inc(p->se.statistics.nr_failed_migrations_hot); |
4e2dcb73 | 6435 | return 0; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6436 | } |
6437 | ||
897c395f | 6438 | /* |
163122b7 KT |
6439 | * detach_task() -- detach the task for the migration specified in env |
6440 | */ | |
6441 | static void detach_task(struct task_struct *p, struct lb_env *env) | |
6442 | { | |
6443 | lockdep_assert_held(&env->src_rq->lock); | |
6444 | ||
163122b7 | 6445 | p->on_rq = TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING; |
3ea94de1 | 6446 | deactivate_task(env->src_rq, p, 0); |
163122b7 KT |
6447 | set_task_cpu(p, env->dst_cpu); |
6448 | } | |
6449 | ||
897c395f | 6450 | /* |
e5673f28 | 6451 | * detach_one_task() -- tries to dequeue exactly one task from env->src_rq, as |
897c395f | 6452 | * part of active balancing operations within "domain". |
897c395f | 6453 | * |
e5673f28 | 6454 | * Returns a task if successful and NULL otherwise. |
897c395f | 6455 | */ |
e5673f28 | 6456 | static struct task_struct *detach_one_task(struct lb_env *env) |
897c395f PZ |
6457 | { |
6458 | struct task_struct *p, *n; | |
897c395f | 6459 | |
e5673f28 KT |
6460 | lockdep_assert_held(&env->src_rq->lock); |
6461 | ||
367456c7 | 6462 | list_for_each_entry_safe(p, n, &env->src_rq->cfs_tasks, se.group_node) { |
367456c7 PZ |
6463 | if (!can_migrate_task(p, env)) |
6464 | continue; | |
897c395f | 6465 | |
163122b7 | 6466 | detach_task(p, env); |
e5673f28 | 6467 | |
367456c7 | 6468 | /* |
e5673f28 | 6469 | * Right now, this is only the second place where |
163122b7 | 6470 | * lb_gained[env->idle] is updated (other is detach_tasks) |
e5673f28 | 6471 | * so we can safely collect stats here rather than |
163122b7 | 6472 | * inside detach_tasks(). |
367456c7 | 6473 | */ |
ae92882e | 6474 | schedstat_inc(env->sd->lb_gained[env->idle]); |
e5673f28 | 6475 | return p; |
897c395f | 6476 | } |
e5673f28 | 6477 | return NULL; |
897c395f PZ |
6478 | } |
6479 | ||
eb95308e PZ |
6480 | static const unsigned int sched_nr_migrate_break = 32; |
6481 | ||
5d6523eb | 6482 | /* |
163122b7 KT |
6483 | * detach_tasks() -- tries to detach up to imbalance weighted load from |
6484 | * busiest_rq, as part of a balancing operation within domain "sd". | |
5d6523eb | 6485 | * |
163122b7 | 6486 | * Returns number of detached tasks if successful and 0 otherwise. |
5d6523eb | 6487 | */ |
163122b7 | 6488 | static int detach_tasks(struct lb_env *env) |
1e3c88bd | 6489 | { |
5d6523eb PZ |
6490 | struct list_head *tasks = &env->src_rq->cfs_tasks; |
6491 | struct task_struct *p; | |
367456c7 | 6492 | unsigned long load; |
163122b7 KT |
6493 | int detached = 0; |
6494 | ||
6495 | lockdep_assert_held(&env->src_rq->lock); | |
1e3c88bd | 6496 | |
bd939f45 | 6497 | if (env->imbalance <= 0) |
5d6523eb | 6498 | return 0; |
1e3c88bd | 6499 | |
5d6523eb | 6500 | while (!list_empty(tasks)) { |
985d3a4c YD |
6501 | /* |
6502 | * We don't want to steal all, otherwise we may be treated likewise, | |
6503 | * which could at worst lead to a livelock crash. | |
6504 | */ | |
6505 | if (env->idle != CPU_NOT_IDLE && env->src_rq->nr_running <= 1) | |
6506 | break; | |
6507 | ||
5d6523eb | 6508 | p = list_first_entry(tasks, struct task_struct, se.group_node); |
1e3c88bd | 6509 | |
367456c7 PZ |
6510 | env->loop++; |
6511 | /* We've more or less seen every task there is, call it quits */ | |
5d6523eb | 6512 | if (env->loop > env->loop_max) |
367456c7 | 6513 | break; |
5d6523eb PZ |
6514 | |
6515 | /* take a breather every nr_migrate tasks */ | |
367456c7 | 6516 | if (env->loop > env->loop_break) { |
eb95308e | 6517 | env->loop_break += sched_nr_migrate_break; |
8e45cb54 | 6518 | env->flags |= LBF_NEED_BREAK; |
ee00e66f | 6519 | break; |
a195f004 | 6520 | } |
1e3c88bd | 6521 | |
d3198084 | 6522 | if (!can_migrate_task(p, env)) |
367456c7 PZ |
6523 | goto next; |
6524 | ||
6525 | load = task_h_load(p); | |
5d6523eb | 6526 | |
eb95308e | 6527 | if (sched_feat(LB_MIN) && load < 16 && !env->sd->nr_balance_failed) |
367456c7 PZ |
6528 | goto next; |
6529 | ||
bd939f45 | 6530 | if ((load / 2) > env->imbalance) |
367456c7 | 6531 | goto next; |
1e3c88bd | 6532 | |
163122b7 KT |
6533 | detach_task(p, env); |
6534 | list_add(&p->se.group_node, &env->tasks); | |
6535 | ||
6536 | detached++; | |
bd939f45 | 6537 | env->imbalance -= load; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6538 | |
6539 | #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT | |
ee00e66f PZ |
6540 | /* |
6541 | * NEWIDLE balancing is a source of latency, so preemptible | |
163122b7 | 6542 | * kernels will stop after the first task is detached to minimize |
ee00e66f PZ |
6543 | * the critical section. |
6544 | */ | |
5d6523eb | 6545 | if (env->idle == CPU_NEWLY_IDLE) |
ee00e66f | 6546 | break; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6547 | #endif |
6548 | ||
ee00e66f PZ |
6549 | /* |
6550 | * We only want to steal up to the prescribed amount of | |
6551 | * weighted load. | |
6552 | */ | |
bd939f45 | 6553 | if (env->imbalance <= 0) |
ee00e66f | 6554 | break; |
367456c7 PZ |
6555 | |
6556 | continue; | |
6557 | next: | |
5d6523eb | 6558 | list_move_tail(&p->se.group_node, tasks); |
1e3c88bd | 6559 | } |
5d6523eb | 6560 | |
1e3c88bd | 6561 | /* |
163122b7 KT |
6562 | * Right now, this is one of only two places we collect this stat |
6563 | * so we can safely collect detach_one_task() stats here rather | |
6564 | * than inside detach_one_task(). | |
1e3c88bd | 6565 | */ |
ae92882e | 6566 | schedstat_add(env->sd->lb_gained[env->idle], detached); |
1e3c88bd | 6567 | |
163122b7 KT |
6568 | return detached; |
6569 | } | |
6570 | ||
6571 | /* | |
6572 | * attach_task() -- attach the task detached by detach_task() to its new rq. | |
6573 | */ | |
6574 | static void attach_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) | |
6575 | { | |
6576 | lockdep_assert_held(&rq->lock); | |
6577 | ||
6578 | BUG_ON(task_rq(p) != rq); | |
163122b7 | 6579 | activate_task(rq, p, 0); |
3ea94de1 | 6580 | p->on_rq = TASK_ON_RQ_QUEUED; |
163122b7 KT |
6581 | check_preempt_curr(rq, p, 0); |
6582 | } | |
6583 | ||
6584 | /* | |
6585 | * attach_one_task() -- attaches the task returned from detach_one_task() to | |
6586 | * its new rq. | |
6587 | */ | |
6588 | static void attach_one_task(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) | |
6589 | { | |
6590 | raw_spin_lock(&rq->lock); | |
6591 | attach_task(rq, p); | |
6592 | raw_spin_unlock(&rq->lock); | |
6593 | } | |
6594 | ||
6595 | /* | |
6596 | * attach_tasks() -- attaches all tasks detached by detach_tasks() to their | |
6597 | * new rq. | |
6598 | */ | |
6599 | static void attach_tasks(struct lb_env *env) | |
6600 | { | |
6601 | struct list_head *tasks = &env->tasks; | |
6602 | struct task_struct *p; | |
6603 | ||
6604 | raw_spin_lock(&env->dst_rq->lock); | |
6605 | ||
6606 | while (!list_empty(tasks)) { | |
6607 | p = list_first_entry(tasks, struct task_struct, se.group_node); | |
6608 | list_del_init(&p->se.group_node); | |
1e3c88bd | 6609 | |
163122b7 KT |
6610 | attach_task(env->dst_rq, p); |
6611 | } | |
6612 | ||
6613 | raw_spin_unlock(&env->dst_rq->lock); | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6614 | } |
6615 | ||
230059de | 6616 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
48a16753 | 6617 | static void update_blocked_averages(int cpu) |
9e3081ca | 6618 | { |
9e3081ca | 6619 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); |
48a16753 PT |
6620 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; |
6621 | unsigned long flags; | |
9e3081ca | 6622 | |
48a16753 PT |
6623 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rq->lock, flags); |
6624 | update_rq_clock(rq); | |
9d89c257 | 6625 | |
9763b67f PZ |
6626 | /* |
6627 | * Iterates the task_group tree in a bottom up fashion, see | |
6628 | * list_add_leaf_cfs_rq() for details. | |
6629 | */ | |
64660c86 | 6630 | for_each_leaf_cfs_rq(rq, cfs_rq) { |
9d89c257 YD |
6631 | /* throttled entities do not contribute to load */ |
6632 | if (throttled_hierarchy(cfs_rq)) | |
6633 | continue; | |
48a16753 | 6634 | |
a2c6c91f | 6635 | if (update_cfs_rq_load_avg(cfs_rq_clock_task(cfs_rq), cfs_rq, true)) |
9d89c257 YD |
6636 | update_tg_load_avg(cfs_rq, 0); |
6637 | } | |
48a16753 | 6638 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rq->lock, flags); |
9e3081ca PZ |
6639 | } |
6640 | ||
9763b67f | 6641 | /* |
68520796 | 6642 | * Compute the hierarchical load factor for cfs_rq and all its ascendants. |
9763b67f PZ |
6643 | * This needs to be done in a top-down fashion because the load of a child |
6644 | * group is a fraction of its parents load. | |
6645 | */ | |
68520796 | 6646 | static void update_cfs_rq_h_load(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
9763b67f | 6647 | { |
68520796 VD |
6648 | struct rq *rq = rq_of(cfs_rq); |
6649 | struct sched_entity *se = cfs_rq->tg->se[cpu_of(rq)]; | |
a35b6466 | 6650 | unsigned long now = jiffies; |
68520796 | 6651 | unsigned long load; |
a35b6466 | 6652 | |
68520796 | 6653 | if (cfs_rq->last_h_load_update == now) |
a35b6466 PZ |
6654 | return; |
6655 | ||
68520796 VD |
6656 | cfs_rq->h_load_next = NULL; |
6657 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { | |
6658 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
6659 | cfs_rq->h_load_next = se; | |
6660 | if (cfs_rq->last_h_load_update == now) | |
6661 | break; | |
6662 | } | |
a35b6466 | 6663 | |
68520796 | 6664 | if (!se) { |
7ea241af | 6665 | cfs_rq->h_load = cfs_rq_load_avg(cfs_rq); |
68520796 VD |
6666 | cfs_rq->last_h_load_update = now; |
6667 | } | |
6668 | ||
6669 | while ((se = cfs_rq->h_load_next) != NULL) { | |
6670 | load = cfs_rq->h_load; | |
7ea241af YD |
6671 | load = div64_ul(load * se->avg.load_avg, |
6672 | cfs_rq_load_avg(cfs_rq) + 1); | |
68520796 VD |
6673 | cfs_rq = group_cfs_rq(se); |
6674 | cfs_rq->h_load = load; | |
6675 | cfs_rq->last_h_load_update = now; | |
6676 | } | |
9763b67f PZ |
6677 | } |
6678 | ||
367456c7 | 6679 | static unsigned long task_h_load(struct task_struct *p) |
230059de | 6680 | { |
367456c7 | 6681 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = task_cfs_rq(p); |
230059de | 6682 | |
68520796 | 6683 | update_cfs_rq_h_load(cfs_rq); |
9d89c257 | 6684 | return div64_ul(p->se.avg.load_avg * cfs_rq->h_load, |
7ea241af | 6685 | cfs_rq_load_avg(cfs_rq) + 1); |
230059de PZ |
6686 | } |
6687 | #else | |
48a16753 | 6688 | static inline void update_blocked_averages(int cpu) |
9e3081ca | 6689 | { |
6c1d47c0 VG |
6690 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); |
6691 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = &rq->cfs; | |
6692 | unsigned long flags; | |
6693 | ||
6694 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rq->lock, flags); | |
6695 | update_rq_clock(rq); | |
a2c6c91f | 6696 | update_cfs_rq_load_avg(cfs_rq_clock_task(cfs_rq), cfs_rq, true); |
6c1d47c0 | 6697 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rq->lock, flags); |
9e3081ca PZ |
6698 | } |
6699 | ||
367456c7 | 6700 | static unsigned long task_h_load(struct task_struct *p) |
1e3c88bd | 6701 | { |
9d89c257 | 6702 | return p->se.avg.load_avg; |
1e3c88bd | 6703 | } |
230059de | 6704 | #endif |
1e3c88bd | 6705 | |
1e3c88bd | 6706 | /********** Helpers for find_busiest_group ************************/ |
caeb178c RR |
6707 | |
6708 | enum group_type { | |
6709 | group_other = 0, | |
6710 | group_imbalanced, | |
6711 | group_overloaded, | |
6712 | }; | |
6713 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
6714 | /* |
6715 | * sg_lb_stats - stats of a sched_group required for load_balancing | |
6716 | */ | |
6717 | struct sg_lb_stats { | |
6718 | unsigned long avg_load; /*Avg load across the CPUs of the group */ | |
6719 | unsigned long group_load; /* Total load over the CPUs of the group */ | |
1e3c88bd | 6720 | unsigned long sum_weighted_load; /* Weighted load of group's tasks */ |
56cf515b | 6721 | unsigned long load_per_task; |
63b2ca30 | 6722 | unsigned long group_capacity; |
9e91d61d | 6723 | unsigned long group_util; /* Total utilization of the group */ |
147c5fc2 | 6724 | unsigned int sum_nr_running; /* Nr tasks running in the group */ |
147c5fc2 PZ |
6725 | unsigned int idle_cpus; |
6726 | unsigned int group_weight; | |
caeb178c | 6727 | enum group_type group_type; |
ea67821b | 6728 | int group_no_capacity; |
0ec8aa00 PZ |
6729 | #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING |
6730 | unsigned int nr_numa_running; | |
6731 | unsigned int nr_preferred_running; | |
6732 | #endif | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6733 | }; |
6734 | ||
56cf515b JK |
6735 | /* |
6736 | * sd_lb_stats - Structure to store the statistics of a sched_domain | |
6737 | * during load balancing. | |
6738 | */ | |
6739 | struct sd_lb_stats { | |
6740 | struct sched_group *busiest; /* Busiest group in this sd */ | |
6741 | struct sched_group *local; /* Local group in this sd */ | |
6742 | unsigned long total_load; /* Total load of all groups in sd */ | |
63b2ca30 | 6743 | unsigned long total_capacity; /* Total capacity of all groups in sd */ |
56cf515b JK |
6744 | unsigned long avg_load; /* Average load across all groups in sd */ |
6745 | ||
56cf515b | 6746 | struct sg_lb_stats busiest_stat;/* Statistics of the busiest group */ |
147c5fc2 | 6747 | struct sg_lb_stats local_stat; /* Statistics of the local group */ |
56cf515b JK |
6748 | }; |
6749 | ||
147c5fc2 PZ |
6750 | static inline void init_sd_lb_stats(struct sd_lb_stats *sds) |
6751 | { | |
6752 | /* | |
6753 | * Skimp on the clearing to avoid duplicate work. We can avoid clearing | |
6754 | * local_stat because update_sg_lb_stats() does a full clear/assignment. | |
6755 | * We must however clear busiest_stat::avg_load because | |
6756 | * update_sd_pick_busiest() reads this before assignment. | |
6757 | */ | |
6758 | *sds = (struct sd_lb_stats){ | |
6759 | .busiest = NULL, | |
6760 | .local = NULL, | |
6761 | .total_load = 0UL, | |
63b2ca30 | 6762 | .total_capacity = 0UL, |
147c5fc2 PZ |
6763 | .busiest_stat = { |
6764 | .avg_load = 0UL, | |
caeb178c RR |
6765 | .sum_nr_running = 0, |
6766 | .group_type = group_other, | |
147c5fc2 PZ |
6767 | }, |
6768 | }; | |
6769 | } | |
6770 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
6771 | /** |
6772 | * get_sd_load_idx - Obtain the load index for a given sched domain. | |
6773 | * @sd: The sched_domain whose load_idx is to be obtained. | |
ed1b7732 | 6774 | * @idle: The idle status of the CPU for whose sd load_idx is obtained. |
e69f6186 YB |
6775 | * |
6776 | * Return: The load index. | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6777 | */ |
6778 | static inline int get_sd_load_idx(struct sched_domain *sd, | |
6779 | enum cpu_idle_type idle) | |
6780 | { | |
6781 | int load_idx; | |
6782 | ||
6783 | switch (idle) { | |
6784 | case CPU_NOT_IDLE: | |
6785 | load_idx = sd->busy_idx; | |
6786 | break; | |
6787 | ||
6788 | case CPU_NEWLY_IDLE: | |
6789 | load_idx = sd->newidle_idx; | |
6790 | break; | |
6791 | default: | |
6792 | load_idx = sd->idle_idx; | |
6793 | break; | |
6794 | } | |
6795 | ||
6796 | return load_idx; | |
6797 | } | |
6798 | ||
ced549fa | 6799 | static unsigned long scale_rt_capacity(int cpu) |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6800 | { |
6801 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); | |
b5b4860d | 6802 | u64 total, used, age_stamp, avg; |
cadefd3d | 6803 | s64 delta; |
1e3c88bd | 6804 | |
b654f7de PZ |
6805 | /* |
6806 | * Since we're reading these variables without serialization make sure | |
6807 | * we read them once before doing sanity checks on them. | |
6808 | */ | |
316c1608 JL |
6809 | age_stamp = READ_ONCE(rq->age_stamp); |
6810 | avg = READ_ONCE(rq->rt_avg); | |
cebde6d6 | 6811 | delta = __rq_clock_broken(rq) - age_stamp; |
b654f7de | 6812 | |
cadefd3d PZ |
6813 | if (unlikely(delta < 0)) |
6814 | delta = 0; | |
6815 | ||
6816 | total = sched_avg_period() + delta; | |
aa483808 | 6817 | |
b5b4860d | 6818 | used = div_u64(avg, total); |
1e3c88bd | 6819 | |
b5b4860d VG |
6820 | if (likely(used < SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE)) |
6821 | return SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE - used; | |
1e3c88bd | 6822 | |
b5b4860d | 6823 | return 1; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6824 | } |
6825 | ||
ced549fa | 6826 | static void update_cpu_capacity(struct sched_domain *sd, int cpu) |
1e3c88bd | 6827 | { |
8cd5601c | 6828 | unsigned long capacity = arch_scale_cpu_capacity(sd, cpu); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6829 | struct sched_group *sdg = sd->groups; |
6830 | ||
ca6d75e6 | 6831 | cpu_rq(cpu)->cpu_capacity_orig = capacity; |
9d5efe05 | 6832 | |
ced549fa | 6833 | capacity *= scale_rt_capacity(cpu); |
ca8ce3d0 | 6834 | capacity >>= SCHED_CAPACITY_SHIFT; |
1e3c88bd | 6835 | |
ced549fa NP |
6836 | if (!capacity) |
6837 | capacity = 1; | |
1e3c88bd | 6838 | |
ced549fa NP |
6839 | cpu_rq(cpu)->cpu_capacity = capacity; |
6840 | sdg->sgc->capacity = capacity; | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6841 | } |
6842 | ||
63b2ca30 | 6843 | void update_group_capacity(struct sched_domain *sd, int cpu) |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6844 | { |
6845 | struct sched_domain *child = sd->child; | |
6846 | struct sched_group *group, *sdg = sd->groups; | |
dc7ff76e | 6847 | unsigned long capacity; |
4ec4412e VG |
6848 | unsigned long interval; |
6849 | ||
6850 | interval = msecs_to_jiffies(sd->balance_interval); | |
6851 | interval = clamp(interval, 1UL, max_load_balance_interval); | |
63b2ca30 | 6852 | sdg->sgc->next_update = jiffies + interval; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6853 | |
6854 | if (!child) { | |
ced549fa | 6855 | update_cpu_capacity(sd, cpu); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6856 | return; |
6857 | } | |
6858 | ||
dc7ff76e | 6859 | capacity = 0; |
1e3c88bd | 6860 | |
74a5ce20 PZ |
6861 | if (child->flags & SD_OVERLAP) { |
6862 | /* | |
6863 | * SD_OVERLAP domains cannot assume that child groups | |
6864 | * span the current group. | |
6865 | */ | |
6866 | ||
863bffc8 | 6867 | for_each_cpu(cpu, sched_group_cpus(sdg)) { |
63b2ca30 | 6868 | struct sched_group_capacity *sgc; |
9abf24d4 | 6869 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); |
863bffc8 | 6870 | |
9abf24d4 | 6871 | /* |
63b2ca30 | 6872 | * build_sched_domains() -> init_sched_groups_capacity() |
9abf24d4 SD |
6873 | * gets here before we've attached the domains to the |
6874 | * runqueues. | |
6875 | * | |
ced549fa NP |
6876 | * Use capacity_of(), which is set irrespective of domains |
6877 | * in update_cpu_capacity(). | |
9abf24d4 | 6878 | * |
dc7ff76e | 6879 | * This avoids capacity from being 0 and |
9abf24d4 | 6880 | * causing divide-by-zero issues on boot. |
9abf24d4 SD |
6881 | */ |
6882 | if (unlikely(!rq->sd)) { | |
ced549fa | 6883 | capacity += capacity_of(cpu); |
9abf24d4 SD |
6884 | continue; |
6885 | } | |
863bffc8 | 6886 | |
63b2ca30 | 6887 | sgc = rq->sd->groups->sgc; |
63b2ca30 | 6888 | capacity += sgc->capacity; |
863bffc8 | 6889 | } |
74a5ce20 PZ |
6890 | } else { |
6891 | /* | |
6892 | * !SD_OVERLAP domains can assume that child groups | |
6893 | * span the current group. | |
97a7142f | 6894 | */ |
74a5ce20 PZ |
6895 | |
6896 | group = child->groups; | |
6897 | do { | |
63b2ca30 | 6898 | capacity += group->sgc->capacity; |
74a5ce20 PZ |
6899 | group = group->next; |
6900 | } while (group != child->groups); | |
6901 | } | |
1e3c88bd | 6902 | |
63b2ca30 | 6903 | sdg->sgc->capacity = capacity; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
6904 | } |
6905 | ||
9d5efe05 | 6906 | /* |
ea67821b VG |
6907 | * Check whether the capacity of the rq has been noticeably reduced by side |
6908 | * activity. The imbalance_pct is used for the threshold. | |
6909 | * Return true is the capacity is reduced | |
9d5efe05 SV |
6910 | */ |
6911 | static inline int | |
ea67821b | 6912 | check_cpu_capacity(struct rq *rq, struct sched_domain *sd) |
9d5efe05 | 6913 | { |
ea67821b VG |
6914 | return ((rq->cpu_capacity * sd->imbalance_pct) < |
6915 | (rq->cpu_capacity_orig * 100)); | |
9d5efe05 SV |
6916 | } |
6917 | ||
30ce5dab PZ |
6918 | /* |
6919 | * Group imbalance indicates (and tries to solve) the problem where balancing | |
6920 | * groups is inadequate due to tsk_cpus_allowed() constraints. | |
6921 | * | |
6922 | * Imagine a situation of two groups of 4 cpus each and 4 tasks each with a | |
6923 | * cpumask covering 1 cpu of the first group and 3 cpus of the second group. | |
6924 | * Something like: | |
6925 | * | |
6926 | * { 0 1 2 3 } { 4 5 6 7 } | |
6927 | * * * * * | |
6928 | * | |
6929 | * If we were to balance group-wise we'd place two tasks in the first group and | |
6930 | * two tasks in the second group. Clearly this is undesired as it will overload | |
6931 | * cpu 3 and leave one of the cpus in the second group unused. | |
6932 | * | |
6933 | * The current solution to this issue is detecting the skew in the first group | |
6263322c PZ |
6934 | * by noticing the lower domain failed to reach balance and had difficulty |
6935 | * moving tasks due to affinity constraints. | |
30ce5dab PZ |
6936 | * |
6937 | * When this is so detected; this group becomes a candidate for busiest; see | |
ed1b7732 | 6938 | * update_sd_pick_busiest(). And calculate_imbalance() and |
6263322c | 6939 | * find_busiest_group() avoid some of the usual balance conditions to allow it |
30ce5dab PZ |
6940 | * to create an effective group imbalance. |
6941 | * | |
6942 | * This is a somewhat tricky proposition since the next run might not find the | |
6943 | * group imbalance and decide the groups need to be balanced again. A most | |
6944 | * subtle and fragile situation. | |
6945 | */ | |
6946 | ||
6263322c | 6947 | static inline int sg_imbalanced(struct sched_group *group) |
30ce5dab | 6948 | { |
63b2ca30 | 6949 | return group->sgc->imbalance; |
30ce5dab PZ |
6950 | } |
6951 | ||
b37d9316 | 6952 | /* |
ea67821b VG |
6953 | * group_has_capacity returns true if the group has spare capacity that could |
6954 | * be used by some tasks. | |
6955 | * We consider that a group has spare capacity if the * number of task is | |
9e91d61d DE |
6956 | * smaller than the number of CPUs or if the utilization is lower than the |
6957 | * available capacity for CFS tasks. | |
ea67821b VG |
6958 | * For the latter, we use a threshold to stabilize the state, to take into |
6959 | * account the variance of the tasks' load and to return true if the available | |
6960 | * capacity in meaningful for the load balancer. | |
6961 | * As an example, an available capacity of 1% can appear but it doesn't make | |
6962 | * any benefit for the load balance. | |
b37d9316 | 6963 | */ |
ea67821b VG |
6964 | static inline bool |
6965 | group_has_capacity(struct lb_env *env, struct sg_lb_stats *sgs) | |
b37d9316 | 6966 | { |
ea67821b VG |
6967 | if (sgs->sum_nr_running < sgs->group_weight) |
6968 | return true; | |
c61037e9 | 6969 | |
ea67821b | 6970 | if ((sgs->group_capacity * 100) > |
9e91d61d | 6971 | (sgs->group_util * env->sd->imbalance_pct)) |
ea67821b | 6972 | return true; |
b37d9316 | 6973 | |
ea67821b VG |
6974 | return false; |
6975 | } | |
6976 | ||
6977 | /* | |
6978 | * group_is_overloaded returns true if the group has more tasks than it can | |
6979 | * handle. | |
6980 | * group_is_overloaded is not equals to !group_has_capacity because a group | |
6981 | * with the exact right number of tasks, has no more spare capacity but is not | |
6982 | * overloaded so both group_has_capacity and group_is_overloaded return | |
6983 | * false. | |
6984 | */ | |
6985 | static inline bool | |
6986 | group_is_overloaded(struct lb_env *env, struct sg_lb_stats *sgs) | |
6987 | { | |
6988 | if (sgs->sum_nr_running <= sgs->group_weight) | |
6989 | return false; | |
b37d9316 | 6990 | |
ea67821b | 6991 | if ((sgs->group_capacity * 100) < |
9e91d61d | 6992 | (sgs->group_util * env->sd->imbalance_pct)) |
ea67821b | 6993 | return true; |
b37d9316 | 6994 | |
ea67821b | 6995 | return false; |
b37d9316 PZ |
6996 | } |
6997 | ||
79a89f92 LY |
6998 | static inline enum |
6999 | group_type group_classify(struct sched_group *group, | |
7000 | struct sg_lb_stats *sgs) | |
caeb178c | 7001 | { |
ea67821b | 7002 | if (sgs->group_no_capacity) |
caeb178c RR |
7003 | return group_overloaded; |
7004 | ||
7005 | if (sg_imbalanced(group)) | |
7006 | return group_imbalanced; | |
7007 | ||
7008 | return group_other; | |
7009 | } | |
7010 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
7011 | /** |
7012 | * update_sg_lb_stats - Update sched_group's statistics for load balancing. | |
cd96891d | 7013 | * @env: The load balancing environment. |
1e3c88bd | 7014 | * @group: sched_group whose statistics are to be updated. |
1e3c88bd | 7015 | * @load_idx: Load index of sched_domain of this_cpu for load calc. |
1e3c88bd | 7016 | * @local_group: Does group contain this_cpu. |
1e3c88bd | 7017 | * @sgs: variable to hold the statistics for this group. |
cd3bd4e6 | 7018 | * @overload: Indicate more than one runnable task for any CPU. |
1e3c88bd | 7019 | */ |
bd939f45 PZ |
7020 | static inline void update_sg_lb_stats(struct lb_env *env, |
7021 | struct sched_group *group, int load_idx, | |
4486edd1 TC |
7022 | int local_group, struct sg_lb_stats *sgs, |
7023 | bool *overload) | |
1e3c88bd | 7024 | { |
30ce5dab | 7025 | unsigned long load; |
a426f99c | 7026 | int i, nr_running; |
1e3c88bd | 7027 | |
b72ff13c PZ |
7028 | memset(sgs, 0, sizeof(*sgs)); |
7029 | ||
b9403130 | 7030 | for_each_cpu_and(i, sched_group_cpus(group), env->cpus) { |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7031 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(i); |
7032 | ||
1e3c88bd | 7033 | /* Bias balancing toward cpus of our domain */ |
6263322c | 7034 | if (local_group) |
04f733b4 | 7035 | load = target_load(i, load_idx); |
6263322c | 7036 | else |
1e3c88bd | 7037 | load = source_load(i, load_idx); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7038 | |
7039 | sgs->group_load += load; | |
9e91d61d | 7040 | sgs->group_util += cpu_util(i); |
65fdac08 | 7041 | sgs->sum_nr_running += rq->cfs.h_nr_running; |
4486edd1 | 7042 | |
a426f99c WL |
7043 | nr_running = rq->nr_running; |
7044 | if (nr_running > 1) | |
4486edd1 TC |
7045 | *overload = true; |
7046 | ||
0ec8aa00 PZ |
7047 | #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING |
7048 | sgs->nr_numa_running += rq->nr_numa_running; | |
7049 | sgs->nr_preferred_running += rq->nr_preferred_running; | |
7050 | #endif | |
1e3c88bd | 7051 | sgs->sum_weighted_load += weighted_cpuload(i); |
a426f99c WL |
7052 | /* |
7053 | * No need to call idle_cpu() if nr_running is not 0 | |
7054 | */ | |
7055 | if (!nr_running && idle_cpu(i)) | |
aae6d3dd | 7056 | sgs->idle_cpus++; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7057 | } |
7058 | ||
63b2ca30 NP |
7059 | /* Adjust by relative CPU capacity of the group */ |
7060 | sgs->group_capacity = group->sgc->capacity; | |
ca8ce3d0 | 7061 | sgs->avg_load = (sgs->group_load*SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) / sgs->group_capacity; |
1e3c88bd | 7062 | |
dd5feea1 | 7063 | if (sgs->sum_nr_running) |
38d0f770 | 7064 | sgs->load_per_task = sgs->sum_weighted_load / sgs->sum_nr_running; |
1e3c88bd | 7065 | |
aae6d3dd | 7066 | sgs->group_weight = group->group_weight; |
b37d9316 | 7067 | |
ea67821b | 7068 | sgs->group_no_capacity = group_is_overloaded(env, sgs); |
79a89f92 | 7069 | sgs->group_type = group_classify(group, sgs); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7070 | } |
7071 | ||
532cb4c4 MN |
7072 | /** |
7073 | * update_sd_pick_busiest - return 1 on busiest group | |
cd96891d | 7074 | * @env: The load balancing environment. |
532cb4c4 MN |
7075 | * @sds: sched_domain statistics |
7076 | * @sg: sched_group candidate to be checked for being the busiest | |
b6b12294 | 7077 | * @sgs: sched_group statistics |
532cb4c4 MN |
7078 | * |
7079 | * Determine if @sg is a busier group than the previously selected | |
7080 | * busiest group. | |
e69f6186 YB |
7081 | * |
7082 | * Return: %true if @sg is a busier group than the previously selected | |
7083 | * busiest group. %false otherwise. | |
532cb4c4 | 7084 | */ |
bd939f45 | 7085 | static bool update_sd_pick_busiest(struct lb_env *env, |
532cb4c4 MN |
7086 | struct sd_lb_stats *sds, |
7087 | struct sched_group *sg, | |
bd939f45 | 7088 | struct sg_lb_stats *sgs) |
532cb4c4 | 7089 | { |
caeb178c | 7090 | struct sg_lb_stats *busiest = &sds->busiest_stat; |
532cb4c4 | 7091 | |
caeb178c | 7092 | if (sgs->group_type > busiest->group_type) |
532cb4c4 MN |
7093 | return true; |
7094 | ||
caeb178c RR |
7095 | if (sgs->group_type < busiest->group_type) |
7096 | return false; | |
7097 | ||
7098 | if (sgs->avg_load <= busiest->avg_load) | |
7099 | return false; | |
7100 | ||
7101 | /* This is the busiest node in its class. */ | |
7102 | if (!(env->sd->flags & SD_ASYM_PACKING)) | |
532cb4c4 MN |
7103 | return true; |
7104 | ||
1f621e02 SD |
7105 | /* No ASYM_PACKING if target cpu is already busy */ |
7106 | if (env->idle == CPU_NOT_IDLE) | |
7107 | return true; | |
532cb4c4 MN |
7108 | /* |
7109 | * ASYM_PACKING needs to move all the work to the lowest | |
7110 | * numbered CPUs in the group, therefore mark all groups | |
7111 | * higher than ourself as busy. | |
7112 | */ | |
caeb178c | 7113 | if (sgs->sum_nr_running && env->dst_cpu < group_first_cpu(sg)) { |
532cb4c4 MN |
7114 | if (!sds->busiest) |
7115 | return true; | |
7116 | ||
1f621e02 SD |
7117 | /* Prefer to move from highest possible cpu's work */ |
7118 | if (group_first_cpu(sds->busiest) < group_first_cpu(sg)) | |
532cb4c4 MN |
7119 | return true; |
7120 | } | |
7121 | ||
7122 | return false; | |
7123 | } | |
7124 | ||
0ec8aa00 PZ |
7125 | #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING |
7126 | static inline enum fbq_type fbq_classify_group(struct sg_lb_stats *sgs) | |
7127 | { | |
7128 | if (sgs->sum_nr_running > sgs->nr_numa_running) | |
7129 | return regular; | |
7130 | if (sgs->sum_nr_running > sgs->nr_preferred_running) | |
7131 | return remote; | |
7132 | return all; | |
7133 | } | |
7134 | ||
7135 | static inline enum fbq_type fbq_classify_rq(struct rq *rq) | |
7136 | { | |
7137 | if (rq->nr_running > rq->nr_numa_running) | |
7138 | return regular; | |
7139 | if (rq->nr_running > rq->nr_preferred_running) | |
7140 | return remote; | |
7141 | return all; | |
7142 | } | |
7143 | #else | |
7144 | static inline enum fbq_type fbq_classify_group(struct sg_lb_stats *sgs) | |
7145 | { | |
7146 | return all; | |
7147 | } | |
7148 | ||
7149 | static inline enum fbq_type fbq_classify_rq(struct rq *rq) | |
7150 | { | |
7151 | return regular; | |
7152 | } | |
7153 | #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */ | |
7154 | ||
1e3c88bd | 7155 | /** |
461819ac | 7156 | * update_sd_lb_stats - Update sched_domain's statistics for load balancing. |
cd96891d | 7157 | * @env: The load balancing environment. |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7158 | * @sds: variable to hold the statistics for this sched_domain. |
7159 | */ | |
0ec8aa00 | 7160 | static inline void update_sd_lb_stats(struct lb_env *env, struct sd_lb_stats *sds) |
1e3c88bd | 7161 | { |
bd939f45 PZ |
7162 | struct sched_domain *child = env->sd->child; |
7163 | struct sched_group *sg = env->sd->groups; | |
56cf515b | 7164 | struct sg_lb_stats tmp_sgs; |
1e3c88bd | 7165 | int load_idx, prefer_sibling = 0; |
4486edd1 | 7166 | bool overload = false; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7167 | |
7168 | if (child && child->flags & SD_PREFER_SIBLING) | |
7169 | prefer_sibling = 1; | |
7170 | ||
bd939f45 | 7171 | load_idx = get_sd_load_idx(env->sd, env->idle); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7172 | |
7173 | do { | |
56cf515b | 7174 | struct sg_lb_stats *sgs = &tmp_sgs; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7175 | int local_group; |
7176 | ||
bd939f45 | 7177 | local_group = cpumask_test_cpu(env->dst_cpu, sched_group_cpus(sg)); |
56cf515b JK |
7178 | if (local_group) { |
7179 | sds->local = sg; | |
7180 | sgs = &sds->local_stat; | |
b72ff13c PZ |
7181 | |
7182 | if (env->idle != CPU_NEWLY_IDLE || | |
63b2ca30 NP |
7183 | time_after_eq(jiffies, sg->sgc->next_update)) |
7184 | update_group_capacity(env->sd, env->dst_cpu); | |
56cf515b | 7185 | } |
1e3c88bd | 7186 | |
4486edd1 TC |
7187 | update_sg_lb_stats(env, sg, load_idx, local_group, sgs, |
7188 | &overload); | |
1e3c88bd | 7189 | |
b72ff13c PZ |
7190 | if (local_group) |
7191 | goto next_group; | |
7192 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
7193 | /* |
7194 | * In case the child domain prefers tasks go to siblings | |
ea67821b | 7195 | * first, lower the sg capacity so that we'll try |
75dd321d NR |
7196 | * and move all the excess tasks away. We lower the capacity |
7197 | * of a group only if the local group has the capacity to fit | |
ea67821b VG |
7198 | * these excess tasks. The extra check prevents the case where |
7199 | * you always pull from the heaviest group when it is already | |
7200 | * under-utilized (possible with a large weight task outweighs | |
7201 | * the tasks on the system). | |
1e3c88bd | 7202 | */ |
b72ff13c | 7203 | if (prefer_sibling && sds->local && |
ea67821b VG |
7204 | group_has_capacity(env, &sds->local_stat) && |
7205 | (sgs->sum_nr_running > 1)) { | |
7206 | sgs->group_no_capacity = 1; | |
79a89f92 | 7207 | sgs->group_type = group_classify(sg, sgs); |
cb0b9f24 | 7208 | } |
1e3c88bd | 7209 | |
b72ff13c | 7210 | if (update_sd_pick_busiest(env, sds, sg, sgs)) { |
532cb4c4 | 7211 | sds->busiest = sg; |
56cf515b | 7212 | sds->busiest_stat = *sgs; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7213 | } |
7214 | ||
b72ff13c PZ |
7215 | next_group: |
7216 | /* Now, start updating sd_lb_stats */ | |
7217 | sds->total_load += sgs->group_load; | |
63b2ca30 | 7218 | sds->total_capacity += sgs->group_capacity; |
b72ff13c | 7219 | |
532cb4c4 | 7220 | sg = sg->next; |
bd939f45 | 7221 | } while (sg != env->sd->groups); |
0ec8aa00 PZ |
7222 | |
7223 | if (env->sd->flags & SD_NUMA) | |
7224 | env->fbq_type = fbq_classify_group(&sds->busiest_stat); | |
4486edd1 TC |
7225 | |
7226 | if (!env->sd->parent) { | |
7227 | /* update overload indicator if we are at root domain */ | |
7228 | if (env->dst_rq->rd->overload != overload) | |
7229 | env->dst_rq->rd->overload = overload; | |
7230 | } | |
7231 | ||
532cb4c4 MN |
7232 | } |
7233 | ||
532cb4c4 MN |
7234 | /** |
7235 | * check_asym_packing - Check to see if the group is packed into the | |
7236 | * sched doman. | |
7237 | * | |
7238 | * This is primarily intended to used at the sibling level. Some | |
7239 | * cores like POWER7 prefer to use lower numbered SMT threads. In the | |
7240 | * case of POWER7, it can move to lower SMT modes only when higher | |
7241 | * threads are idle. When in lower SMT modes, the threads will | |
7242 | * perform better since they share less core resources. Hence when we | |
7243 | * have idle threads, we want them to be the higher ones. | |
7244 | * | |
7245 | * This packing function is run on idle threads. It checks to see if | |
7246 | * the busiest CPU in this domain (core in the P7 case) has a higher | |
7247 | * CPU number than the packing function is being run on. Here we are | |
7248 | * assuming lower CPU number will be equivalent to lower a SMT thread | |
7249 | * number. | |
7250 | * | |
e69f6186 | 7251 | * Return: 1 when packing is required and a task should be moved to |
b6b12294 MN |
7252 | * this CPU. The amount of the imbalance is returned in *imbalance. |
7253 | * | |
cd96891d | 7254 | * @env: The load balancing environment. |
532cb4c4 | 7255 | * @sds: Statistics of the sched_domain which is to be packed |
532cb4c4 | 7256 | */ |
bd939f45 | 7257 | static int check_asym_packing(struct lb_env *env, struct sd_lb_stats *sds) |
532cb4c4 MN |
7258 | { |
7259 | int busiest_cpu; | |
7260 | ||
bd939f45 | 7261 | if (!(env->sd->flags & SD_ASYM_PACKING)) |
532cb4c4 MN |
7262 | return 0; |
7263 | ||
1f621e02 SD |
7264 | if (env->idle == CPU_NOT_IDLE) |
7265 | return 0; | |
7266 | ||
532cb4c4 MN |
7267 | if (!sds->busiest) |
7268 | return 0; | |
7269 | ||
7270 | busiest_cpu = group_first_cpu(sds->busiest); | |
bd939f45 | 7271 | if (env->dst_cpu > busiest_cpu) |
532cb4c4 MN |
7272 | return 0; |
7273 | ||
bd939f45 | 7274 | env->imbalance = DIV_ROUND_CLOSEST( |
63b2ca30 | 7275 | sds->busiest_stat.avg_load * sds->busiest_stat.group_capacity, |
ca8ce3d0 | 7276 | SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE); |
bd939f45 | 7277 | |
532cb4c4 | 7278 | return 1; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7279 | } |
7280 | ||
7281 | /** | |
7282 | * fix_small_imbalance - Calculate the minor imbalance that exists | |
7283 | * amongst the groups of a sched_domain, during | |
7284 | * load balancing. | |
cd96891d | 7285 | * @env: The load balancing environment. |
1e3c88bd | 7286 | * @sds: Statistics of the sched_domain whose imbalance is to be calculated. |
1e3c88bd | 7287 | */ |
bd939f45 PZ |
7288 | static inline |
7289 | void fix_small_imbalance(struct lb_env *env, struct sd_lb_stats *sds) | |
1e3c88bd | 7290 | { |
63b2ca30 | 7291 | unsigned long tmp, capa_now = 0, capa_move = 0; |
1e3c88bd | 7292 | unsigned int imbn = 2; |
dd5feea1 | 7293 | unsigned long scaled_busy_load_per_task; |
56cf515b | 7294 | struct sg_lb_stats *local, *busiest; |
1e3c88bd | 7295 | |
56cf515b JK |
7296 | local = &sds->local_stat; |
7297 | busiest = &sds->busiest_stat; | |
1e3c88bd | 7298 | |
56cf515b JK |
7299 | if (!local->sum_nr_running) |
7300 | local->load_per_task = cpu_avg_load_per_task(env->dst_cpu); | |
7301 | else if (busiest->load_per_task > local->load_per_task) | |
7302 | imbn = 1; | |
dd5feea1 | 7303 | |
56cf515b | 7304 | scaled_busy_load_per_task = |
ca8ce3d0 | 7305 | (busiest->load_per_task * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) / |
63b2ca30 | 7306 | busiest->group_capacity; |
56cf515b | 7307 | |
3029ede3 VD |
7308 | if (busiest->avg_load + scaled_busy_load_per_task >= |
7309 | local->avg_load + (scaled_busy_load_per_task * imbn)) { | |
56cf515b | 7310 | env->imbalance = busiest->load_per_task; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7311 | return; |
7312 | } | |
7313 | ||
7314 | /* | |
7315 | * OK, we don't have enough imbalance to justify moving tasks, | |
ced549fa | 7316 | * however we may be able to increase total CPU capacity used by |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7317 | * moving them. |
7318 | */ | |
7319 | ||
63b2ca30 | 7320 | capa_now += busiest->group_capacity * |
56cf515b | 7321 | min(busiest->load_per_task, busiest->avg_load); |
63b2ca30 | 7322 | capa_now += local->group_capacity * |
56cf515b | 7323 | min(local->load_per_task, local->avg_load); |
ca8ce3d0 | 7324 | capa_now /= SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7325 | |
7326 | /* Amount of load we'd subtract */ | |
a2cd4260 | 7327 | if (busiest->avg_load > scaled_busy_load_per_task) { |
63b2ca30 | 7328 | capa_move += busiest->group_capacity * |
56cf515b | 7329 | min(busiest->load_per_task, |
a2cd4260 | 7330 | busiest->avg_load - scaled_busy_load_per_task); |
56cf515b | 7331 | } |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7332 | |
7333 | /* Amount of load we'd add */ | |
63b2ca30 | 7334 | if (busiest->avg_load * busiest->group_capacity < |
ca8ce3d0 | 7335 | busiest->load_per_task * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) { |
63b2ca30 NP |
7336 | tmp = (busiest->avg_load * busiest->group_capacity) / |
7337 | local->group_capacity; | |
56cf515b | 7338 | } else { |
ca8ce3d0 | 7339 | tmp = (busiest->load_per_task * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) / |
63b2ca30 | 7340 | local->group_capacity; |
56cf515b | 7341 | } |
63b2ca30 | 7342 | capa_move += local->group_capacity * |
3ae11c90 | 7343 | min(local->load_per_task, local->avg_load + tmp); |
ca8ce3d0 | 7344 | capa_move /= SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7345 | |
7346 | /* Move if we gain throughput */ | |
63b2ca30 | 7347 | if (capa_move > capa_now) |
56cf515b | 7348 | env->imbalance = busiest->load_per_task; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7349 | } |
7350 | ||
7351 | /** | |
7352 | * calculate_imbalance - Calculate the amount of imbalance present within the | |
7353 | * groups of a given sched_domain during load balance. | |
bd939f45 | 7354 | * @env: load balance environment |
1e3c88bd | 7355 | * @sds: statistics of the sched_domain whose imbalance is to be calculated. |
1e3c88bd | 7356 | */ |
bd939f45 | 7357 | static inline void calculate_imbalance(struct lb_env *env, struct sd_lb_stats *sds) |
1e3c88bd | 7358 | { |
dd5feea1 | 7359 | unsigned long max_pull, load_above_capacity = ~0UL; |
56cf515b JK |
7360 | struct sg_lb_stats *local, *busiest; |
7361 | ||
7362 | local = &sds->local_stat; | |
56cf515b | 7363 | busiest = &sds->busiest_stat; |
dd5feea1 | 7364 | |
caeb178c | 7365 | if (busiest->group_type == group_imbalanced) { |
30ce5dab PZ |
7366 | /* |
7367 | * In the group_imb case we cannot rely on group-wide averages | |
7368 | * to ensure cpu-load equilibrium, look at wider averages. XXX | |
7369 | */ | |
56cf515b JK |
7370 | busiest->load_per_task = |
7371 | min(busiest->load_per_task, sds->avg_load); | |
dd5feea1 SS |
7372 | } |
7373 | ||
1e3c88bd | 7374 | /* |
885e542c DE |
7375 | * Avg load of busiest sg can be less and avg load of local sg can |
7376 | * be greater than avg load across all sgs of sd because avg load | |
7377 | * factors in sg capacity and sgs with smaller group_type are | |
7378 | * skipped when updating the busiest sg: | |
1e3c88bd | 7379 | */ |
b1885550 VD |
7380 | if (busiest->avg_load <= sds->avg_load || |
7381 | local->avg_load >= sds->avg_load) { | |
bd939f45 PZ |
7382 | env->imbalance = 0; |
7383 | return fix_small_imbalance(env, sds); | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7384 | } |
7385 | ||
9a5d9ba6 PZ |
7386 | /* |
7387 | * If there aren't any idle cpus, avoid creating some. | |
7388 | */ | |
7389 | if (busiest->group_type == group_overloaded && | |
7390 | local->group_type == group_overloaded) { | |
1be0eb2a | 7391 | load_above_capacity = busiest->sum_nr_running * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; |
cfa10334 | 7392 | if (load_above_capacity > busiest->group_capacity) { |
ea67821b | 7393 | load_above_capacity -= busiest->group_capacity; |
26656215 | 7394 | load_above_capacity *= scale_load_down(NICE_0_LOAD); |
cfa10334 MR |
7395 | load_above_capacity /= busiest->group_capacity; |
7396 | } else | |
ea67821b | 7397 | load_above_capacity = ~0UL; |
dd5feea1 SS |
7398 | } |
7399 | ||
7400 | /* | |
7401 | * We're trying to get all the cpus to the average_load, so we don't | |
7402 | * want to push ourselves above the average load, nor do we wish to | |
7403 | * reduce the max loaded cpu below the average load. At the same time, | |
0a9b23ce DE |
7404 | * we also don't want to reduce the group load below the group |
7405 | * capacity. Thus we look for the minimum possible imbalance. | |
dd5feea1 | 7406 | */ |
30ce5dab | 7407 | max_pull = min(busiest->avg_load - sds->avg_load, load_above_capacity); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7408 | |
7409 | /* How much load to actually move to equalise the imbalance */ | |
56cf515b | 7410 | env->imbalance = min( |
63b2ca30 NP |
7411 | max_pull * busiest->group_capacity, |
7412 | (sds->avg_load - local->avg_load) * local->group_capacity | |
ca8ce3d0 | 7413 | ) / SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7414 | |
7415 | /* | |
7416 | * if *imbalance is less than the average load per runnable task | |
25985edc | 7417 | * there is no guarantee that any tasks will be moved so we'll have |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7418 | * a think about bumping its value to force at least one task to be |
7419 | * moved | |
7420 | */ | |
56cf515b | 7421 | if (env->imbalance < busiest->load_per_task) |
bd939f45 | 7422 | return fix_small_imbalance(env, sds); |
1e3c88bd | 7423 | } |
fab47622 | 7424 | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7425 | /******* find_busiest_group() helpers end here *********************/ |
7426 | ||
7427 | /** | |
7428 | * find_busiest_group - Returns the busiest group within the sched_domain | |
0a9b23ce | 7429 | * if there is an imbalance. |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7430 | * |
7431 | * Also calculates the amount of weighted load which should be moved | |
7432 | * to restore balance. | |
7433 | * | |
cd96891d | 7434 | * @env: The load balancing environment. |
1e3c88bd | 7435 | * |
e69f6186 | 7436 | * Return: - The busiest group if imbalance exists. |
1e3c88bd | 7437 | */ |
56cf515b | 7438 | static struct sched_group *find_busiest_group(struct lb_env *env) |
1e3c88bd | 7439 | { |
56cf515b | 7440 | struct sg_lb_stats *local, *busiest; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7441 | struct sd_lb_stats sds; |
7442 | ||
147c5fc2 | 7443 | init_sd_lb_stats(&sds); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7444 | |
7445 | /* | |
7446 | * Compute the various statistics relavent for load balancing at | |
7447 | * this level. | |
7448 | */ | |
23f0d209 | 7449 | update_sd_lb_stats(env, &sds); |
56cf515b JK |
7450 | local = &sds.local_stat; |
7451 | busiest = &sds.busiest_stat; | |
1e3c88bd | 7452 | |
ea67821b | 7453 | /* ASYM feature bypasses nice load balance check */ |
1f621e02 | 7454 | if (check_asym_packing(env, &sds)) |
532cb4c4 MN |
7455 | return sds.busiest; |
7456 | ||
cc57aa8f | 7457 | /* There is no busy sibling group to pull tasks from */ |
56cf515b | 7458 | if (!sds.busiest || busiest->sum_nr_running == 0) |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7459 | goto out_balanced; |
7460 | ||
ca8ce3d0 NP |
7461 | sds.avg_load = (SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE * sds.total_load) |
7462 | / sds.total_capacity; | |
b0432d8f | 7463 | |
866ab43e PZ |
7464 | /* |
7465 | * If the busiest group is imbalanced the below checks don't | |
30ce5dab | 7466 | * work because they assume all things are equal, which typically |
866ab43e PZ |
7467 | * isn't true due to cpus_allowed constraints and the like. |
7468 | */ | |
caeb178c | 7469 | if (busiest->group_type == group_imbalanced) |
866ab43e PZ |
7470 | goto force_balance; |
7471 | ||
cc57aa8f | 7472 | /* SD_BALANCE_NEWIDLE trumps SMP nice when underutilized */ |
ea67821b VG |
7473 | if (env->idle == CPU_NEWLY_IDLE && group_has_capacity(env, local) && |
7474 | busiest->group_no_capacity) | |
fab47622 NR |
7475 | goto force_balance; |
7476 | ||
cc57aa8f | 7477 | /* |
9c58c79a | 7478 | * If the local group is busier than the selected busiest group |
cc57aa8f PZ |
7479 | * don't try and pull any tasks. |
7480 | */ | |
56cf515b | 7481 | if (local->avg_load >= busiest->avg_load) |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7482 | goto out_balanced; |
7483 | ||
cc57aa8f PZ |
7484 | /* |
7485 | * Don't pull any tasks if this group is already above the domain | |
7486 | * average load. | |
7487 | */ | |
56cf515b | 7488 | if (local->avg_load >= sds.avg_load) |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7489 | goto out_balanced; |
7490 | ||
bd939f45 | 7491 | if (env->idle == CPU_IDLE) { |
aae6d3dd | 7492 | /* |
43f4d666 VG |
7493 | * This cpu is idle. If the busiest group is not overloaded |
7494 | * and there is no imbalance between this and busiest group | |
7495 | * wrt idle cpus, it is balanced. The imbalance becomes | |
7496 | * significant if the diff is greater than 1 otherwise we | |
7497 | * might end up to just move the imbalance on another group | |
aae6d3dd | 7498 | */ |
43f4d666 VG |
7499 | if ((busiest->group_type != group_overloaded) && |
7500 | (local->idle_cpus <= (busiest->idle_cpus + 1))) | |
aae6d3dd | 7501 | goto out_balanced; |
c186fafe PZ |
7502 | } else { |
7503 | /* | |
7504 | * In the CPU_NEWLY_IDLE, CPU_NOT_IDLE cases, use | |
7505 | * imbalance_pct to be conservative. | |
7506 | */ | |
56cf515b JK |
7507 | if (100 * busiest->avg_load <= |
7508 | env->sd->imbalance_pct * local->avg_load) | |
c186fafe | 7509 | goto out_balanced; |
aae6d3dd | 7510 | } |
1e3c88bd | 7511 | |
fab47622 | 7512 | force_balance: |
1e3c88bd | 7513 | /* Looks like there is an imbalance. Compute it */ |
bd939f45 | 7514 | calculate_imbalance(env, &sds); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7515 | return sds.busiest; |
7516 | ||
7517 | out_balanced: | |
bd939f45 | 7518 | env->imbalance = 0; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7519 | return NULL; |
7520 | } | |
7521 | ||
7522 | /* | |
7523 | * find_busiest_queue - find the busiest runqueue among the cpus in group. | |
7524 | */ | |
bd939f45 | 7525 | static struct rq *find_busiest_queue(struct lb_env *env, |
b9403130 | 7526 | struct sched_group *group) |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7527 | { |
7528 | struct rq *busiest = NULL, *rq; | |
ced549fa | 7529 | unsigned long busiest_load = 0, busiest_capacity = 1; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7530 | int i; |
7531 | ||
6906a408 | 7532 | for_each_cpu_and(i, sched_group_cpus(group), env->cpus) { |
ea67821b | 7533 | unsigned long capacity, wl; |
0ec8aa00 PZ |
7534 | enum fbq_type rt; |
7535 | ||
7536 | rq = cpu_rq(i); | |
7537 | rt = fbq_classify_rq(rq); | |
1e3c88bd | 7538 | |
0ec8aa00 PZ |
7539 | /* |
7540 | * We classify groups/runqueues into three groups: | |
7541 | * - regular: there are !numa tasks | |
7542 | * - remote: there are numa tasks that run on the 'wrong' node | |
7543 | * - all: there is no distinction | |
7544 | * | |
7545 | * In order to avoid migrating ideally placed numa tasks, | |
7546 | * ignore those when there's better options. | |
7547 | * | |
7548 | * If we ignore the actual busiest queue to migrate another | |
7549 | * task, the next balance pass can still reduce the busiest | |
7550 | * queue by moving tasks around inside the node. | |
7551 | * | |
7552 | * If we cannot move enough load due to this classification | |
7553 | * the next pass will adjust the group classification and | |
7554 | * allow migration of more tasks. | |
7555 | * | |
7556 | * Both cases only affect the total convergence complexity. | |
7557 | */ | |
7558 | if (rt > env->fbq_type) | |
7559 | continue; | |
7560 | ||
ced549fa | 7561 | capacity = capacity_of(i); |
9d5efe05 | 7562 | |
6e40f5bb | 7563 | wl = weighted_cpuload(i); |
1e3c88bd | 7564 | |
6e40f5bb TG |
7565 | /* |
7566 | * When comparing with imbalance, use weighted_cpuload() | |
ced549fa | 7567 | * which is not scaled with the cpu capacity. |
6e40f5bb | 7568 | */ |
ea67821b VG |
7569 | |
7570 | if (rq->nr_running == 1 && wl > env->imbalance && | |
7571 | !check_cpu_capacity(rq, env->sd)) | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7572 | continue; |
7573 | ||
6e40f5bb TG |
7574 | /* |
7575 | * For the load comparisons with the other cpu's, consider | |
ced549fa NP |
7576 | * the weighted_cpuload() scaled with the cpu capacity, so |
7577 | * that the load can be moved away from the cpu that is | |
7578 | * potentially running at a lower capacity. | |
95a79b80 | 7579 | * |
ced549fa | 7580 | * Thus we're looking for max(wl_i / capacity_i), crosswise |
95a79b80 | 7581 | * multiplication to rid ourselves of the division works out |
ced549fa NP |
7582 | * to: wl_i * capacity_j > wl_j * capacity_i; where j is |
7583 | * our previous maximum. | |
6e40f5bb | 7584 | */ |
ced549fa | 7585 | if (wl * busiest_capacity > busiest_load * capacity) { |
95a79b80 | 7586 | busiest_load = wl; |
ced549fa | 7587 | busiest_capacity = capacity; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7588 | busiest = rq; |
7589 | } | |
7590 | } | |
7591 | ||
7592 | return busiest; | |
7593 | } | |
7594 | ||
7595 | /* | |
7596 | * Max backoff if we encounter pinned tasks. Pretty arbitrary value, but | |
7597 | * so long as it is large enough. | |
7598 | */ | |
7599 | #define MAX_PINNED_INTERVAL 512 | |
7600 | ||
bd939f45 | 7601 | static int need_active_balance(struct lb_env *env) |
1af3ed3d | 7602 | { |
bd939f45 PZ |
7603 | struct sched_domain *sd = env->sd; |
7604 | ||
7605 | if (env->idle == CPU_NEWLY_IDLE) { | |
532cb4c4 MN |
7606 | |
7607 | /* | |
7608 | * ASYM_PACKING needs to force migrate tasks from busy but | |
7609 | * higher numbered CPUs in order to pack all tasks in the | |
7610 | * lowest numbered CPUs. | |
7611 | */ | |
bd939f45 | 7612 | if ((sd->flags & SD_ASYM_PACKING) && env->src_cpu > env->dst_cpu) |
532cb4c4 | 7613 | return 1; |
1af3ed3d PZ |
7614 | } |
7615 | ||
1aaf90a4 VG |
7616 | /* |
7617 | * The dst_cpu is idle and the src_cpu CPU has only 1 CFS task. | |
7618 | * It's worth migrating the task if the src_cpu's capacity is reduced | |
7619 | * because of other sched_class or IRQs if more capacity stays | |
7620 | * available on dst_cpu. | |
7621 | */ | |
7622 | if ((env->idle != CPU_NOT_IDLE) && | |
7623 | (env->src_rq->cfs.h_nr_running == 1)) { | |
7624 | if ((check_cpu_capacity(env->src_rq, sd)) && | |
7625 | (capacity_of(env->src_cpu)*sd->imbalance_pct < capacity_of(env->dst_cpu)*100)) | |
7626 | return 1; | |
7627 | } | |
7628 | ||
1af3ed3d PZ |
7629 | return unlikely(sd->nr_balance_failed > sd->cache_nice_tries+2); |
7630 | } | |
7631 | ||
969c7921 TH |
7632 | static int active_load_balance_cpu_stop(void *data); |
7633 | ||
23f0d209 JK |
7634 | static int should_we_balance(struct lb_env *env) |
7635 | { | |
7636 | struct sched_group *sg = env->sd->groups; | |
7637 | struct cpumask *sg_cpus, *sg_mask; | |
7638 | int cpu, balance_cpu = -1; | |
7639 | ||
7640 | /* | |
7641 | * In the newly idle case, we will allow all the cpu's | |
7642 | * to do the newly idle load balance. | |
7643 | */ | |
7644 | if (env->idle == CPU_NEWLY_IDLE) | |
7645 | return 1; | |
7646 | ||
7647 | sg_cpus = sched_group_cpus(sg); | |
7648 | sg_mask = sched_group_mask(sg); | |
7649 | /* Try to find first idle cpu */ | |
7650 | for_each_cpu_and(cpu, sg_cpus, env->cpus) { | |
7651 | if (!cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, sg_mask) || !idle_cpu(cpu)) | |
7652 | continue; | |
7653 | ||
7654 | balance_cpu = cpu; | |
7655 | break; | |
7656 | } | |
7657 | ||
7658 | if (balance_cpu == -1) | |
7659 | balance_cpu = group_balance_cpu(sg); | |
7660 | ||
7661 | /* | |
7662 | * First idle cpu or the first cpu(busiest) in this sched group | |
7663 | * is eligible for doing load balancing at this and above domains. | |
7664 | */ | |
b0cff9d8 | 7665 | return balance_cpu == env->dst_cpu; |
23f0d209 JK |
7666 | } |
7667 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
7668 | /* |
7669 | * Check this_cpu to ensure it is balanced within domain. Attempt to move | |
7670 | * tasks if there is an imbalance. | |
7671 | */ | |
7672 | static int load_balance(int this_cpu, struct rq *this_rq, | |
7673 | struct sched_domain *sd, enum cpu_idle_type idle, | |
23f0d209 | 7674 | int *continue_balancing) |
1e3c88bd | 7675 | { |
88b8dac0 | 7676 | int ld_moved, cur_ld_moved, active_balance = 0; |
6263322c | 7677 | struct sched_domain *sd_parent = sd->parent; |
1e3c88bd | 7678 | struct sched_group *group; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7679 | struct rq *busiest; |
7680 | unsigned long flags; | |
4ba29684 | 7681 | struct cpumask *cpus = this_cpu_cpumask_var_ptr(load_balance_mask); |
1e3c88bd | 7682 | |
8e45cb54 PZ |
7683 | struct lb_env env = { |
7684 | .sd = sd, | |
ddcdf6e7 PZ |
7685 | .dst_cpu = this_cpu, |
7686 | .dst_rq = this_rq, | |
88b8dac0 | 7687 | .dst_grpmask = sched_group_cpus(sd->groups), |
8e45cb54 | 7688 | .idle = idle, |
eb95308e | 7689 | .loop_break = sched_nr_migrate_break, |
b9403130 | 7690 | .cpus = cpus, |
0ec8aa00 | 7691 | .fbq_type = all, |
163122b7 | 7692 | .tasks = LIST_HEAD_INIT(env.tasks), |
8e45cb54 PZ |
7693 | }; |
7694 | ||
cfc03118 JK |
7695 | /* |
7696 | * For NEWLY_IDLE load_balancing, we don't need to consider | |
7697 | * other cpus in our group | |
7698 | */ | |
e02e60c1 | 7699 | if (idle == CPU_NEWLY_IDLE) |
cfc03118 | 7700 | env.dst_grpmask = NULL; |
cfc03118 | 7701 | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7702 | cpumask_copy(cpus, cpu_active_mask); |
7703 | ||
ae92882e | 7704 | schedstat_inc(sd->lb_count[idle]); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7705 | |
7706 | redo: | |
23f0d209 JK |
7707 | if (!should_we_balance(&env)) { |
7708 | *continue_balancing = 0; | |
1e3c88bd | 7709 | goto out_balanced; |
23f0d209 | 7710 | } |
1e3c88bd | 7711 | |
23f0d209 | 7712 | group = find_busiest_group(&env); |
1e3c88bd | 7713 | if (!group) { |
ae92882e | 7714 | schedstat_inc(sd->lb_nobusyg[idle]); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7715 | goto out_balanced; |
7716 | } | |
7717 | ||
b9403130 | 7718 | busiest = find_busiest_queue(&env, group); |
1e3c88bd | 7719 | if (!busiest) { |
ae92882e | 7720 | schedstat_inc(sd->lb_nobusyq[idle]); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7721 | goto out_balanced; |
7722 | } | |
7723 | ||
78feefc5 | 7724 | BUG_ON(busiest == env.dst_rq); |
1e3c88bd | 7725 | |
ae92882e | 7726 | schedstat_add(sd->lb_imbalance[idle], env.imbalance); |
1e3c88bd | 7727 | |
1aaf90a4 VG |
7728 | env.src_cpu = busiest->cpu; |
7729 | env.src_rq = busiest; | |
7730 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
7731 | ld_moved = 0; |
7732 | if (busiest->nr_running > 1) { | |
7733 | /* | |
7734 | * Attempt to move tasks. If find_busiest_group has found | |
7735 | * an imbalance but busiest->nr_running <= 1, the group is | |
7736 | * still unbalanced. ld_moved simply stays zero, so it is | |
7737 | * correctly treated as an imbalance. | |
7738 | */ | |
8e45cb54 | 7739 | env.flags |= LBF_ALL_PINNED; |
c82513e5 | 7740 | env.loop_max = min(sysctl_sched_nr_migrate, busiest->nr_running); |
8e45cb54 | 7741 | |
5d6523eb | 7742 | more_balance: |
163122b7 | 7743 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&busiest->lock, flags); |
88b8dac0 SV |
7744 | |
7745 | /* | |
7746 | * cur_ld_moved - load moved in current iteration | |
7747 | * ld_moved - cumulative load moved across iterations | |
7748 | */ | |
163122b7 | 7749 | cur_ld_moved = detach_tasks(&env); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7750 | |
7751 | /* | |
163122b7 KT |
7752 | * We've detached some tasks from busiest_rq. Every |
7753 | * task is masked "TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING", so we can safely | |
7754 | * unlock busiest->lock, and we are able to be sure | |
7755 | * that nobody can manipulate the tasks in parallel. | |
7756 | * See task_rq_lock() family for the details. | |
1e3c88bd | 7757 | */ |
163122b7 KT |
7758 | |
7759 | raw_spin_unlock(&busiest->lock); | |
7760 | ||
7761 | if (cur_ld_moved) { | |
7762 | attach_tasks(&env); | |
7763 | ld_moved += cur_ld_moved; | |
7764 | } | |
7765 | ||
1e3c88bd | 7766 | local_irq_restore(flags); |
88b8dac0 | 7767 | |
f1cd0858 JK |
7768 | if (env.flags & LBF_NEED_BREAK) { |
7769 | env.flags &= ~LBF_NEED_BREAK; | |
7770 | goto more_balance; | |
7771 | } | |
7772 | ||
88b8dac0 SV |
7773 | /* |
7774 | * Revisit (affine) tasks on src_cpu that couldn't be moved to | |
7775 | * us and move them to an alternate dst_cpu in our sched_group | |
7776 | * where they can run. The upper limit on how many times we | |
7777 | * iterate on same src_cpu is dependent on number of cpus in our | |
7778 | * sched_group. | |
7779 | * | |
7780 | * This changes load balance semantics a bit on who can move | |
7781 | * load to a given_cpu. In addition to the given_cpu itself | |
7782 | * (or a ilb_cpu acting on its behalf where given_cpu is | |
7783 | * nohz-idle), we now have balance_cpu in a position to move | |
7784 | * load to given_cpu. In rare situations, this may cause | |
7785 | * conflicts (balance_cpu and given_cpu/ilb_cpu deciding | |
7786 | * _independently_ and at _same_ time to move some load to | |
7787 | * given_cpu) causing exceess load to be moved to given_cpu. | |
7788 | * This however should not happen so much in practice and | |
7789 | * moreover subsequent load balance cycles should correct the | |
7790 | * excess load moved. | |
7791 | */ | |
6263322c | 7792 | if ((env.flags & LBF_DST_PINNED) && env.imbalance > 0) { |
88b8dac0 | 7793 | |
7aff2e3a VD |
7794 | /* Prevent to re-select dst_cpu via env's cpus */ |
7795 | cpumask_clear_cpu(env.dst_cpu, env.cpus); | |
7796 | ||
78feefc5 | 7797 | env.dst_rq = cpu_rq(env.new_dst_cpu); |
88b8dac0 | 7798 | env.dst_cpu = env.new_dst_cpu; |
6263322c | 7799 | env.flags &= ~LBF_DST_PINNED; |
88b8dac0 SV |
7800 | env.loop = 0; |
7801 | env.loop_break = sched_nr_migrate_break; | |
e02e60c1 | 7802 | |
88b8dac0 SV |
7803 | /* |
7804 | * Go back to "more_balance" rather than "redo" since we | |
7805 | * need to continue with same src_cpu. | |
7806 | */ | |
7807 | goto more_balance; | |
7808 | } | |
1e3c88bd | 7809 | |
6263322c PZ |
7810 | /* |
7811 | * We failed to reach balance because of affinity. | |
7812 | */ | |
7813 | if (sd_parent) { | |
63b2ca30 | 7814 | int *group_imbalance = &sd_parent->groups->sgc->imbalance; |
6263322c | 7815 | |
afdeee05 | 7816 | if ((env.flags & LBF_SOME_PINNED) && env.imbalance > 0) |
6263322c | 7817 | *group_imbalance = 1; |
6263322c PZ |
7818 | } |
7819 | ||
1e3c88bd | 7820 | /* All tasks on this runqueue were pinned by CPU affinity */ |
8e45cb54 | 7821 | if (unlikely(env.flags & LBF_ALL_PINNED)) { |
1e3c88bd | 7822 | cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu_of(busiest), cpus); |
bbf18b19 PN |
7823 | if (!cpumask_empty(cpus)) { |
7824 | env.loop = 0; | |
7825 | env.loop_break = sched_nr_migrate_break; | |
1e3c88bd | 7826 | goto redo; |
bbf18b19 | 7827 | } |
afdeee05 | 7828 | goto out_all_pinned; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7829 | } |
7830 | } | |
7831 | ||
7832 | if (!ld_moved) { | |
ae92882e | 7833 | schedstat_inc(sd->lb_failed[idle]); |
58b26c4c VP |
7834 | /* |
7835 | * Increment the failure counter only on periodic balance. | |
7836 | * We do not want newidle balance, which can be very | |
7837 | * frequent, pollute the failure counter causing | |
7838 | * excessive cache_hot migrations and active balances. | |
7839 | */ | |
7840 | if (idle != CPU_NEWLY_IDLE) | |
7841 | sd->nr_balance_failed++; | |
1e3c88bd | 7842 | |
bd939f45 | 7843 | if (need_active_balance(&env)) { |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7844 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&busiest->lock, flags); |
7845 | ||
969c7921 TH |
7846 | /* don't kick the active_load_balance_cpu_stop, |
7847 | * if the curr task on busiest cpu can't be | |
7848 | * moved to this_cpu | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7849 | */ |
7850 | if (!cpumask_test_cpu(this_cpu, | |
fa17b507 | 7851 | tsk_cpus_allowed(busiest->curr))) { |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7852 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&busiest->lock, |
7853 | flags); | |
8e45cb54 | 7854 | env.flags |= LBF_ALL_PINNED; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7855 | goto out_one_pinned; |
7856 | } | |
7857 | ||
969c7921 TH |
7858 | /* |
7859 | * ->active_balance synchronizes accesses to | |
7860 | * ->active_balance_work. Once set, it's cleared | |
7861 | * only after active load balance is finished. | |
7862 | */ | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7863 | if (!busiest->active_balance) { |
7864 | busiest->active_balance = 1; | |
7865 | busiest->push_cpu = this_cpu; | |
7866 | active_balance = 1; | |
7867 | } | |
7868 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&busiest->lock, flags); | |
969c7921 | 7869 | |
bd939f45 | 7870 | if (active_balance) { |
969c7921 TH |
7871 | stop_one_cpu_nowait(cpu_of(busiest), |
7872 | active_load_balance_cpu_stop, busiest, | |
7873 | &busiest->active_balance_work); | |
bd939f45 | 7874 | } |
1e3c88bd | 7875 | |
d02c0711 | 7876 | /* We've kicked active balancing, force task migration. */ |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7877 | sd->nr_balance_failed = sd->cache_nice_tries+1; |
7878 | } | |
7879 | } else | |
7880 | sd->nr_balance_failed = 0; | |
7881 | ||
7882 | if (likely(!active_balance)) { | |
7883 | /* We were unbalanced, so reset the balancing interval */ | |
7884 | sd->balance_interval = sd->min_interval; | |
7885 | } else { | |
7886 | /* | |
7887 | * If we've begun active balancing, start to back off. This | |
7888 | * case may not be covered by the all_pinned logic if there | |
7889 | * is only 1 task on the busy runqueue (because we don't call | |
163122b7 | 7890 | * detach_tasks). |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7891 | */ |
7892 | if (sd->balance_interval < sd->max_interval) | |
7893 | sd->balance_interval *= 2; | |
7894 | } | |
7895 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
7896 | goto out; |
7897 | ||
7898 | out_balanced: | |
afdeee05 VG |
7899 | /* |
7900 | * We reach balance although we may have faced some affinity | |
7901 | * constraints. Clear the imbalance flag if it was set. | |
7902 | */ | |
7903 | if (sd_parent) { | |
7904 | int *group_imbalance = &sd_parent->groups->sgc->imbalance; | |
7905 | ||
7906 | if (*group_imbalance) | |
7907 | *group_imbalance = 0; | |
7908 | } | |
7909 | ||
7910 | out_all_pinned: | |
7911 | /* | |
7912 | * We reach balance because all tasks are pinned at this level so | |
7913 | * we can't migrate them. Let the imbalance flag set so parent level | |
7914 | * can try to migrate them. | |
7915 | */ | |
ae92882e | 7916 | schedstat_inc(sd->lb_balanced[idle]); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7917 | |
7918 | sd->nr_balance_failed = 0; | |
7919 | ||
7920 | out_one_pinned: | |
7921 | /* tune up the balancing interval */ | |
8e45cb54 | 7922 | if (((env.flags & LBF_ALL_PINNED) && |
5b54b56b | 7923 | sd->balance_interval < MAX_PINNED_INTERVAL) || |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7924 | (sd->balance_interval < sd->max_interval)) |
7925 | sd->balance_interval *= 2; | |
7926 | ||
46e49b38 | 7927 | ld_moved = 0; |
1e3c88bd | 7928 | out: |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7929 | return ld_moved; |
7930 | } | |
7931 | ||
52a08ef1 JL |
7932 | static inline unsigned long |
7933 | get_sd_balance_interval(struct sched_domain *sd, int cpu_busy) | |
7934 | { | |
7935 | unsigned long interval = sd->balance_interval; | |
7936 | ||
7937 | if (cpu_busy) | |
7938 | interval *= sd->busy_factor; | |
7939 | ||
7940 | /* scale ms to jiffies */ | |
7941 | interval = msecs_to_jiffies(interval); | |
7942 | interval = clamp(interval, 1UL, max_load_balance_interval); | |
7943 | ||
7944 | return interval; | |
7945 | } | |
7946 | ||
7947 | static inline void | |
31851a98 | 7948 | update_next_balance(struct sched_domain *sd, unsigned long *next_balance) |
52a08ef1 JL |
7949 | { |
7950 | unsigned long interval, next; | |
7951 | ||
31851a98 LY |
7952 | /* used by idle balance, so cpu_busy = 0 */ |
7953 | interval = get_sd_balance_interval(sd, 0); | |
52a08ef1 JL |
7954 | next = sd->last_balance + interval; |
7955 | ||
7956 | if (time_after(*next_balance, next)) | |
7957 | *next_balance = next; | |
7958 | } | |
7959 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
7960 | /* |
7961 | * idle_balance is called by schedule() if this_cpu is about to become | |
7962 | * idle. Attempts to pull tasks from other CPUs. | |
7963 | */ | |
6e83125c | 7964 | static int idle_balance(struct rq *this_rq) |
1e3c88bd | 7965 | { |
52a08ef1 JL |
7966 | unsigned long next_balance = jiffies + HZ; |
7967 | int this_cpu = this_rq->cpu; | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7968 | struct sched_domain *sd; |
7969 | int pulled_task = 0; | |
9bd721c5 | 7970 | u64 curr_cost = 0; |
1e3c88bd | 7971 | |
6e83125c PZ |
7972 | /* |
7973 | * We must set idle_stamp _before_ calling idle_balance(), such that we | |
7974 | * measure the duration of idle_balance() as idle time. | |
7975 | */ | |
7976 | this_rq->idle_stamp = rq_clock(this_rq); | |
7977 | ||
4486edd1 TC |
7978 | if (this_rq->avg_idle < sysctl_sched_migration_cost || |
7979 | !this_rq->rd->overload) { | |
52a08ef1 JL |
7980 | rcu_read_lock(); |
7981 | sd = rcu_dereference_check_sched_domain(this_rq->sd); | |
7982 | if (sd) | |
31851a98 | 7983 | update_next_balance(sd, &next_balance); |
52a08ef1 JL |
7984 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
7985 | ||
6e83125c | 7986 | goto out; |
52a08ef1 | 7987 | } |
1e3c88bd | 7988 | |
f492e12e PZ |
7989 | raw_spin_unlock(&this_rq->lock); |
7990 | ||
48a16753 | 7991 | update_blocked_averages(this_cpu); |
dce840a0 | 7992 | rcu_read_lock(); |
1e3c88bd | 7993 | for_each_domain(this_cpu, sd) { |
23f0d209 | 7994 | int continue_balancing = 1; |
9bd721c5 | 7995 | u64 t0, domain_cost; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
7996 | |
7997 | if (!(sd->flags & SD_LOAD_BALANCE)) | |
7998 | continue; | |
7999 | ||
52a08ef1 | 8000 | if (this_rq->avg_idle < curr_cost + sd->max_newidle_lb_cost) { |
31851a98 | 8001 | update_next_balance(sd, &next_balance); |
9bd721c5 | 8002 | break; |
52a08ef1 | 8003 | } |
9bd721c5 | 8004 | |
f492e12e | 8005 | if (sd->flags & SD_BALANCE_NEWIDLE) { |
9bd721c5 JL |
8006 | t0 = sched_clock_cpu(this_cpu); |
8007 | ||
f492e12e | 8008 | pulled_task = load_balance(this_cpu, this_rq, |
23f0d209 JK |
8009 | sd, CPU_NEWLY_IDLE, |
8010 | &continue_balancing); | |
9bd721c5 JL |
8011 | |
8012 | domain_cost = sched_clock_cpu(this_cpu) - t0; | |
8013 | if (domain_cost > sd->max_newidle_lb_cost) | |
8014 | sd->max_newidle_lb_cost = domain_cost; | |
8015 | ||
8016 | curr_cost += domain_cost; | |
f492e12e | 8017 | } |
1e3c88bd | 8018 | |
31851a98 | 8019 | update_next_balance(sd, &next_balance); |
39a4d9ca JL |
8020 | |
8021 | /* | |
8022 | * Stop searching for tasks to pull if there are | |
8023 | * now runnable tasks on this rq. | |
8024 | */ | |
8025 | if (pulled_task || this_rq->nr_running > 0) | |
1e3c88bd | 8026 | break; |
1e3c88bd | 8027 | } |
dce840a0 | 8028 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
f492e12e PZ |
8029 | |
8030 | raw_spin_lock(&this_rq->lock); | |
8031 | ||
0e5b5337 JL |
8032 | if (curr_cost > this_rq->max_idle_balance_cost) |
8033 | this_rq->max_idle_balance_cost = curr_cost; | |
8034 | ||
e5fc6611 | 8035 | /* |
0e5b5337 JL |
8036 | * While browsing the domains, we released the rq lock, a task could |
8037 | * have been enqueued in the meantime. Since we're not going idle, | |
8038 | * pretend we pulled a task. | |
e5fc6611 | 8039 | */ |
0e5b5337 | 8040 | if (this_rq->cfs.h_nr_running && !pulled_task) |
6e83125c | 8041 | pulled_task = 1; |
e5fc6611 | 8042 | |
52a08ef1 JL |
8043 | out: |
8044 | /* Move the next balance forward */ | |
8045 | if (time_after(this_rq->next_balance, next_balance)) | |
1e3c88bd | 8046 | this_rq->next_balance = next_balance; |
9bd721c5 | 8047 | |
e4aa358b | 8048 | /* Is there a task of a high priority class? */ |
46383648 | 8049 | if (this_rq->nr_running != this_rq->cfs.h_nr_running) |
e4aa358b KT |
8050 | pulled_task = -1; |
8051 | ||
38c6ade2 | 8052 | if (pulled_task) |
6e83125c PZ |
8053 | this_rq->idle_stamp = 0; |
8054 | ||
3c4017c1 | 8055 | return pulled_task; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8056 | } |
8057 | ||
8058 | /* | |
969c7921 TH |
8059 | * active_load_balance_cpu_stop is run by cpu stopper. It pushes |
8060 | * running tasks off the busiest CPU onto idle CPUs. It requires at | |
8061 | * least 1 task to be running on each physical CPU where possible, and | |
8062 | * avoids physical / logical imbalances. | |
1e3c88bd | 8063 | */ |
969c7921 | 8064 | static int active_load_balance_cpu_stop(void *data) |
1e3c88bd | 8065 | { |
969c7921 TH |
8066 | struct rq *busiest_rq = data; |
8067 | int busiest_cpu = cpu_of(busiest_rq); | |
1e3c88bd | 8068 | int target_cpu = busiest_rq->push_cpu; |
969c7921 | 8069 | struct rq *target_rq = cpu_rq(target_cpu); |
1e3c88bd | 8070 | struct sched_domain *sd; |
e5673f28 | 8071 | struct task_struct *p = NULL; |
969c7921 TH |
8072 | |
8073 | raw_spin_lock_irq(&busiest_rq->lock); | |
8074 | ||
8075 | /* make sure the requested cpu hasn't gone down in the meantime */ | |
8076 | if (unlikely(busiest_cpu != smp_processor_id() || | |
8077 | !busiest_rq->active_balance)) | |
8078 | goto out_unlock; | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8079 | |
8080 | /* Is there any task to move? */ | |
8081 | if (busiest_rq->nr_running <= 1) | |
969c7921 | 8082 | goto out_unlock; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8083 | |
8084 | /* | |
8085 | * This condition is "impossible", if it occurs | |
8086 | * we need to fix it. Originally reported by | |
8087 | * Bjorn Helgaas on a 128-cpu setup. | |
8088 | */ | |
8089 | BUG_ON(busiest_rq == target_rq); | |
8090 | ||
1e3c88bd | 8091 | /* Search for an sd spanning us and the target CPU. */ |
dce840a0 | 8092 | rcu_read_lock(); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8093 | for_each_domain(target_cpu, sd) { |
8094 | if ((sd->flags & SD_LOAD_BALANCE) && | |
8095 | cpumask_test_cpu(busiest_cpu, sched_domain_span(sd))) | |
8096 | break; | |
8097 | } | |
8098 | ||
8099 | if (likely(sd)) { | |
8e45cb54 PZ |
8100 | struct lb_env env = { |
8101 | .sd = sd, | |
ddcdf6e7 PZ |
8102 | .dst_cpu = target_cpu, |
8103 | .dst_rq = target_rq, | |
8104 | .src_cpu = busiest_rq->cpu, | |
8105 | .src_rq = busiest_rq, | |
8e45cb54 PZ |
8106 | .idle = CPU_IDLE, |
8107 | }; | |
8108 | ||
ae92882e | 8109 | schedstat_inc(sd->alb_count); |
1e3c88bd | 8110 | |
e5673f28 | 8111 | p = detach_one_task(&env); |
d02c0711 | 8112 | if (p) { |
ae92882e | 8113 | schedstat_inc(sd->alb_pushed); |
d02c0711 SD |
8114 | /* Active balancing done, reset the failure counter. */ |
8115 | sd->nr_balance_failed = 0; | |
8116 | } else { | |
ae92882e | 8117 | schedstat_inc(sd->alb_failed); |
d02c0711 | 8118 | } |
1e3c88bd | 8119 | } |
dce840a0 | 8120 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
969c7921 TH |
8121 | out_unlock: |
8122 | busiest_rq->active_balance = 0; | |
e5673f28 KT |
8123 | raw_spin_unlock(&busiest_rq->lock); |
8124 | ||
8125 | if (p) | |
8126 | attach_one_task(target_rq, p); | |
8127 | ||
8128 | local_irq_enable(); | |
8129 | ||
969c7921 | 8130 | return 0; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8131 | } |
8132 | ||
d987fc7f MG |
8133 | static inline int on_null_domain(struct rq *rq) |
8134 | { | |
8135 | return unlikely(!rcu_dereference_sched(rq->sd)); | |
8136 | } | |
8137 | ||
3451d024 | 8138 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8139 | /* |
8140 | * idle load balancing details | |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8141 | * - When one of the busy CPUs notice that there may be an idle rebalancing |
8142 | * needed, they will kick the idle load balancer, which then does idle | |
8143 | * load balancing for all the idle CPUs. | |
8144 | */ | |
1e3c88bd | 8145 | static struct { |
83cd4fe2 | 8146 | cpumask_var_t idle_cpus_mask; |
0b005cf5 | 8147 | atomic_t nr_cpus; |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8148 | unsigned long next_balance; /* in jiffy units */ |
8149 | } nohz ____cacheline_aligned; | |
1e3c88bd | 8150 | |
3dd0337d | 8151 | static inline int find_new_ilb(void) |
1e3c88bd | 8152 | { |
0b005cf5 | 8153 | int ilb = cpumask_first(nohz.idle_cpus_mask); |
1e3c88bd | 8154 | |
786d6dc7 SS |
8155 | if (ilb < nr_cpu_ids && idle_cpu(ilb)) |
8156 | return ilb; | |
8157 | ||
8158 | return nr_cpu_ids; | |
1e3c88bd | 8159 | } |
1e3c88bd | 8160 | |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8161 | /* |
8162 | * Kick a CPU to do the nohz balancing, if it is time for it. We pick the | |
8163 | * nohz_load_balancer CPU (if there is one) otherwise fallback to any idle | |
8164 | * CPU (if there is one). | |
8165 | */ | |
0aeeeeba | 8166 | static void nohz_balancer_kick(void) |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8167 | { |
8168 | int ilb_cpu; | |
8169 | ||
8170 | nohz.next_balance++; | |
8171 | ||
3dd0337d | 8172 | ilb_cpu = find_new_ilb(); |
83cd4fe2 | 8173 | |
0b005cf5 SS |
8174 | if (ilb_cpu >= nr_cpu_ids) |
8175 | return; | |
83cd4fe2 | 8176 | |
cd490c5b | 8177 | if (test_and_set_bit(NOHZ_BALANCE_KICK, nohz_flags(ilb_cpu))) |
1c792db7 SS |
8178 | return; |
8179 | /* | |
8180 | * Use smp_send_reschedule() instead of resched_cpu(). | |
8181 | * This way we generate a sched IPI on the target cpu which | |
8182 | * is idle. And the softirq performing nohz idle load balance | |
8183 | * will be run before returning from the IPI. | |
8184 | */ | |
8185 | smp_send_reschedule(ilb_cpu); | |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8186 | return; |
8187 | } | |
8188 | ||
20a5c8cc | 8189 | void nohz_balance_exit_idle(unsigned int cpu) |
71325960 SS |
8190 | { |
8191 | if (unlikely(test_bit(NOHZ_TICK_STOPPED, nohz_flags(cpu)))) { | |
d987fc7f MG |
8192 | /* |
8193 | * Completely isolated CPUs don't ever set, so we must test. | |
8194 | */ | |
8195 | if (likely(cpumask_test_cpu(cpu, nohz.idle_cpus_mask))) { | |
8196 | cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, nohz.idle_cpus_mask); | |
8197 | atomic_dec(&nohz.nr_cpus); | |
8198 | } | |
71325960 SS |
8199 | clear_bit(NOHZ_TICK_STOPPED, nohz_flags(cpu)); |
8200 | } | |
8201 | } | |
8202 | ||
69e1e811 SS |
8203 | static inline void set_cpu_sd_state_busy(void) |
8204 | { | |
8205 | struct sched_domain *sd; | |
37dc6b50 | 8206 | int cpu = smp_processor_id(); |
69e1e811 | 8207 | |
69e1e811 | 8208 | rcu_read_lock(); |
0e369d75 | 8209 | sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_llc, cpu)); |
25f55d9d VG |
8210 | |
8211 | if (!sd || !sd->nohz_idle) | |
8212 | goto unlock; | |
8213 | sd->nohz_idle = 0; | |
8214 | ||
0e369d75 | 8215 | atomic_inc(&sd->shared->nr_busy_cpus); |
25f55d9d | 8216 | unlock: |
69e1e811 SS |
8217 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
8218 | } | |
8219 | ||
8220 | void set_cpu_sd_state_idle(void) | |
8221 | { | |
8222 | struct sched_domain *sd; | |
37dc6b50 | 8223 | int cpu = smp_processor_id(); |
69e1e811 | 8224 | |
69e1e811 | 8225 | rcu_read_lock(); |
0e369d75 | 8226 | sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_llc, cpu)); |
25f55d9d VG |
8227 | |
8228 | if (!sd || sd->nohz_idle) | |
8229 | goto unlock; | |
8230 | sd->nohz_idle = 1; | |
8231 | ||
0e369d75 | 8232 | atomic_dec(&sd->shared->nr_busy_cpus); |
25f55d9d | 8233 | unlock: |
69e1e811 SS |
8234 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
8235 | } | |
8236 | ||
1e3c88bd | 8237 | /* |
c1cc017c | 8238 | * This routine will record that the cpu is going idle with tick stopped. |
0b005cf5 | 8239 | * This info will be used in performing idle load balancing in the future. |
1e3c88bd | 8240 | */ |
c1cc017c | 8241 | void nohz_balance_enter_idle(int cpu) |
1e3c88bd | 8242 | { |
71325960 SS |
8243 | /* |
8244 | * If this cpu is going down, then nothing needs to be done. | |
8245 | */ | |
8246 | if (!cpu_active(cpu)) | |
8247 | return; | |
8248 | ||
c1cc017c AS |
8249 | if (test_bit(NOHZ_TICK_STOPPED, nohz_flags(cpu))) |
8250 | return; | |
1e3c88bd | 8251 | |
d987fc7f MG |
8252 | /* |
8253 | * If we're a completely isolated CPU, we don't play. | |
8254 | */ | |
8255 | if (on_null_domain(cpu_rq(cpu))) | |
8256 | return; | |
8257 | ||
c1cc017c AS |
8258 | cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, nohz.idle_cpus_mask); |
8259 | atomic_inc(&nohz.nr_cpus); | |
8260 | set_bit(NOHZ_TICK_STOPPED, nohz_flags(cpu)); | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8261 | } |
8262 | #endif | |
8263 | ||
8264 | static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(balancing); | |
8265 | ||
49c022e6 PZ |
8266 | /* |
8267 | * Scale the max load_balance interval with the number of CPUs in the system. | |
8268 | * This trades load-balance latency on larger machines for less cross talk. | |
8269 | */ | |
029632fb | 8270 | void update_max_interval(void) |
49c022e6 PZ |
8271 | { |
8272 | max_load_balance_interval = HZ*num_online_cpus()/10; | |
8273 | } | |
8274 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
8275 | /* |
8276 | * It checks each scheduling domain to see if it is due to be balanced, | |
8277 | * and initiates a balancing operation if so. | |
8278 | * | |
b9b0853a | 8279 | * Balancing parameters are set up in init_sched_domains. |
1e3c88bd | 8280 | */ |
f7ed0a89 | 8281 | static void rebalance_domains(struct rq *rq, enum cpu_idle_type idle) |
1e3c88bd | 8282 | { |
23f0d209 | 8283 | int continue_balancing = 1; |
f7ed0a89 | 8284 | int cpu = rq->cpu; |
1e3c88bd | 8285 | unsigned long interval; |
04f733b4 | 8286 | struct sched_domain *sd; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8287 | /* Earliest time when we have to do rebalance again */ |
8288 | unsigned long next_balance = jiffies + 60*HZ; | |
8289 | int update_next_balance = 0; | |
f48627e6 JL |
8290 | int need_serialize, need_decay = 0; |
8291 | u64 max_cost = 0; | |
1e3c88bd | 8292 | |
48a16753 | 8293 | update_blocked_averages(cpu); |
2069dd75 | 8294 | |
dce840a0 | 8295 | rcu_read_lock(); |
1e3c88bd | 8296 | for_each_domain(cpu, sd) { |
f48627e6 JL |
8297 | /* |
8298 | * Decay the newidle max times here because this is a regular | |
8299 | * visit to all the domains. Decay ~1% per second. | |
8300 | */ | |
8301 | if (time_after(jiffies, sd->next_decay_max_lb_cost)) { | |
8302 | sd->max_newidle_lb_cost = | |
8303 | (sd->max_newidle_lb_cost * 253) / 256; | |
8304 | sd->next_decay_max_lb_cost = jiffies + HZ; | |
8305 | need_decay = 1; | |
8306 | } | |
8307 | max_cost += sd->max_newidle_lb_cost; | |
8308 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
8309 | if (!(sd->flags & SD_LOAD_BALANCE)) |
8310 | continue; | |
8311 | ||
f48627e6 JL |
8312 | /* |
8313 | * Stop the load balance at this level. There is another | |
8314 | * CPU in our sched group which is doing load balancing more | |
8315 | * actively. | |
8316 | */ | |
8317 | if (!continue_balancing) { | |
8318 | if (need_decay) | |
8319 | continue; | |
8320 | break; | |
8321 | } | |
8322 | ||
52a08ef1 | 8323 | interval = get_sd_balance_interval(sd, idle != CPU_IDLE); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8324 | |
8325 | need_serialize = sd->flags & SD_SERIALIZE; | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8326 | if (need_serialize) { |
8327 | if (!spin_trylock(&balancing)) | |
8328 | goto out; | |
8329 | } | |
8330 | ||
8331 | if (time_after_eq(jiffies, sd->last_balance + interval)) { | |
23f0d209 | 8332 | if (load_balance(cpu, rq, sd, idle, &continue_balancing)) { |
1e3c88bd | 8333 | /* |
6263322c | 8334 | * The LBF_DST_PINNED logic could have changed |
de5eb2dd JK |
8335 | * env->dst_cpu, so we can't know our idle |
8336 | * state even if we migrated tasks. Update it. | |
1e3c88bd | 8337 | */ |
de5eb2dd | 8338 | idle = idle_cpu(cpu) ? CPU_IDLE : CPU_NOT_IDLE; |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8339 | } |
8340 | sd->last_balance = jiffies; | |
52a08ef1 | 8341 | interval = get_sd_balance_interval(sd, idle != CPU_IDLE); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8342 | } |
8343 | if (need_serialize) | |
8344 | spin_unlock(&balancing); | |
8345 | out: | |
8346 | if (time_after(next_balance, sd->last_balance + interval)) { | |
8347 | next_balance = sd->last_balance + interval; | |
8348 | update_next_balance = 1; | |
8349 | } | |
f48627e6 JL |
8350 | } |
8351 | if (need_decay) { | |
1e3c88bd | 8352 | /* |
f48627e6 JL |
8353 | * Ensure the rq-wide value also decays but keep it at a |
8354 | * reasonable floor to avoid funnies with rq->avg_idle. | |
1e3c88bd | 8355 | */ |
f48627e6 JL |
8356 | rq->max_idle_balance_cost = |
8357 | max((u64)sysctl_sched_migration_cost, max_cost); | |
1e3c88bd | 8358 | } |
dce840a0 | 8359 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8360 | |
8361 | /* | |
8362 | * next_balance will be updated only when there is a need. | |
8363 | * When the cpu is attached to null domain for ex, it will not be | |
8364 | * updated. | |
8365 | */ | |
c5afb6a8 | 8366 | if (likely(update_next_balance)) { |
1e3c88bd | 8367 | rq->next_balance = next_balance; |
c5afb6a8 VG |
8368 | |
8369 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON | |
8370 | /* | |
8371 | * If this CPU has been elected to perform the nohz idle | |
8372 | * balance. Other idle CPUs have already rebalanced with | |
8373 | * nohz_idle_balance() and nohz.next_balance has been | |
8374 | * updated accordingly. This CPU is now running the idle load | |
8375 | * balance for itself and we need to update the | |
8376 | * nohz.next_balance accordingly. | |
8377 | */ | |
8378 | if ((idle == CPU_IDLE) && time_after(nohz.next_balance, rq->next_balance)) | |
8379 | nohz.next_balance = rq->next_balance; | |
8380 | #endif | |
8381 | } | |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8382 | } |
8383 | ||
3451d024 | 8384 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON |
1e3c88bd | 8385 | /* |
3451d024 | 8386 | * In CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON case, the idle balance kickee will do the |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8387 | * rebalancing for all the cpus for whom scheduler ticks are stopped. |
8388 | */ | |
208cb16b | 8389 | static void nohz_idle_balance(struct rq *this_rq, enum cpu_idle_type idle) |
83cd4fe2 | 8390 | { |
208cb16b | 8391 | int this_cpu = this_rq->cpu; |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8392 | struct rq *rq; |
8393 | int balance_cpu; | |
c5afb6a8 VG |
8394 | /* Earliest time when we have to do rebalance again */ |
8395 | unsigned long next_balance = jiffies + 60*HZ; | |
8396 | int update_next_balance = 0; | |
83cd4fe2 | 8397 | |
1c792db7 SS |
8398 | if (idle != CPU_IDLE || |
8399 | !test_bit(NOHZ_BALANCE_KICK, nohz_flags(this_cpu))) | |
8400 | goto end; | |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8401 | |
8402 | for_each_cpu(balance_cpu, nohz.idle_cpus_mask) { | |
8a6d42d1 | 8403 | if (balance_cpu == this_cpu || !idle_cpu(balance_cpu)) |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8404 | continue; |
8405 | ||
8406 | /* | |
8407 | * If this cpu gets work to do, stop the load balancing | |
8408 | * work being done for other cpus. Next load | |
8409 | * balancing owner will pick it up. | |
8410 | */ | |
1c792db7 | 8411 | if (need_resched()) |
83cd4fe2 | 8412 | break; |
83cd4fe2 | 8413 | |
5ed4f1d9 VG |
8414 | rq = cpu_rq(balance_cpu); |
8415 | ||
ed61bbc6 TC |
8416 | /* |
8417 | * If time for next balance is due, | |
8418 | * do the balance. | |
8419 | */ | |
8420 | if (time_after_eq(jiffies, rq->next_balance)) { | |
8421 | raw_spin_lock_irq(&rq->lock); | |
8422 | update_rq_clock(rq); | |
cee1afce | 8423 | cpu_load_update_idle(rq); |
ed61bbc6 TC |
8424 | raw_spin_unlock_irq(&rq->lock); |
8425 | rebalance_domains(rq, CPU_IDLE); | |
8426 | } | |
83cd4fe2 | 8427 | |
c5afb6a8 VG |
8428 | if (time_after(next_balance, rq->next_balance)) { |
8429 | next_balance = rq->next_balance; | |
8430 | update_next_balance = 1; | |
8431 | } | |
83cd4fe2 | 8432 | } |
c5afb6a8 VG |
8433 | |
8434 | /* | |
8435 | * next_balance will be updated only when there is a need. | |
8436 | * When the CPU is attached to null domain for ex, it will not be | |
8437 | * updated. | |
8438 | */ | |
8439 | if (likely(update_next_balance)) | |
8440 | nohz.next_balance = next_balance; | |
1c792db7 SS |
8441 | end: |
8442 | clear_bit(NOHZ_BALANCE_KICK, nohz_flags(this_cpu)); | |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8443 | } |
8444 | ||
8445 | /* | |
0b005cf5 | 8446 | * Current heuristic for kicking the idle load balancer in the presence |
1aaf90a4 | 8447 | * of an idle cpu in the system. |
0b005cf5 | 8448 | * - This rq has more than one task. |
1aaf90a4 VG |
8449 | * - This rq has at least one CFS task and the capacity of the CPU is |
8450 | * significantly reduced because of RT tasks or IRQs. | |
8451 | * - At parent of LLC scheduler domain level, this cpu's scheduler group has | |
8452 | * multiple busy cpu. | |
0b005cf5 SS |
8453 | * - For SD_ASYM_PACKING, if the lower numbered cpu's in the scheduler |
8454 | * domain span are idle. | |
83cd4fe2 | 8455 | */ |
1aaf90a4 | 8456 | static inline bool nohz_kick_needed(struct rq *rq) |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8457 | { |
8458 | unsigned long now = jiffies; | |
0e369d75 | 8459 | struct sched_domain_shared *sds; |
0b005cf5 | 8460 | struct sched_domain *sd; |
4a725627 | 8461 | int nr_busy, cpu = rq->cpu; |
1aaf90a4 | 8462 | bool kick = false; |
83cd4fe2 | 8463 | |
4a725627 | 8464 | if (unlikely(rq->idle_balance)) |
1aaf90a4 | 8465 | return false; |
83cd4fe2 | 8466 | |
1c792db7 SS |
8467 | /* |
8468 | * We may be recently in ticked or tickless idle mode. At the first | |
8469 | * busy tick after returning from idle, we will update the busy stats. | |
8470 | */ | |
69e1e811 | 8471 | set_cpu_sd_state_busy(); |
c1cc017c | 8472 | nohz_balance_exit_idle(cpu); |
0b005cf5 SS |
8473 | |
8474 | /* | |
8475 | * None are in tickless mode and hence no need for NOHZ idle load | |
8476 | * balancing. | |
8477 | */ | |
8478 | if (likely(!atomic_read(&nohz.nr_cpus))) | |
1aaf90a4 | 8479 | return false; |
1c792db7 SS |
8480 | |
8481 | if (time_before(now, nohz.next_balance)) | |
1aaf90a4 | 8482 | return false; |
83cd4fe2 | 8483 | |
0b005cf5 | 8484 | if (rq->nr_running >= 2) |
1aaf90a4 | 8485 | return true; |
83cd4fe2 | 8486 | |
067491b7 | 8487 | rcu_read_lock(); |
0e369d75 PZ |
8488 | sds = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_llc_shared, cpu)); |
8489 | if (sds) { | |
8490 | /* | |
8491 | * XXX: write a coherent comment on why we do this. | |
8492 | * See also: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20111202010832.602203411@sbsiddha-desk.sc.intel.com | |
8493 | */ | |
8494 | nr_busy = atomic_read(&sds->nr_busy_cpus); | |
1aaf90a4 VG |
8495 | if (nr_busy > 1) { |
8496 | kick = true; | |
8497 | goto unlock; | |
8498 | } | |
8499 | ||
83cd4fe2 | 8500 | } |
37dc6b50 | 8501 | |
1aaf90a4 VG |
8502 | sd = rcu_dereference(rq->sd); |
8503 | if (sd) { | |
8504 | if ((rq->cfs.h_nr_running >= 1) && | |
8505 | check_cpu_capacity(rq, sd)) { | |
8506 | kick = true; | |
8507 | goto unlock; | |
8508 | } | |
8509 | } | |
37dc6b50 | 8510 | |
1aaf90a4 | 8511 | sd = rcu_dereference(per_cpu(sd_asym, cpu)); |
37dc6b50 | 8512 | if (sd && (cpumask_first_and(nohz.idle_cpus_mask, |
1aaf90a4 VG |
8513 | sched_domain_span(sd)) < cpu)) { |
8514 | kick = true; | |
8515 | goto unlock; | |
8516 | } | |
067491b7 | 8517 | |
1aaf90a4 | 8518 | unlock: |
067491b7 | 8519 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
1aaf90a4 | 8520 | return kick; |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8521 | } |
8522 | #else | |
208cb16b | 8523 | static void nohz_idle_balance(struct rq *this_rq, enum cpu_idle_type idle) { } |
83cd4fe2 VP |
8524 | #endif |
8525 | ||
8526 | /* | |
8527 | * run_rebalance_domains is triggered when needed from the scheduler tick. | |
8528 | * Also triggered for nohz idle balancing (with nohz_balancing_kick set). | |
8529 | */ | |
0766f788 | 8530 | static __latent_entropy void run_rebalance_domains(struct softirq_action *h) |
1e3c88bd | 8531 | { |
208cb16b | 8532 | struct rq *this_rq = this_rq(); |
6eb57e0d | 8533 | enum cpu_idle_type idle = this_rq->idle_balance ? |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8534 | CPU_IDLE : CPU_NOT_IDLE; |
8535 | ||
1e3c88bd | 8536 | /* |
83cd4fe2 | 8537 | * If this cpu has a pending nohz_balance_kick, then do the |
1e3c88bd | 8538 | * balancing on behalf of the other idle cpus whose ticks are |
d4573c3e PM |
8539 | * stopped. Do nohz_idle_balance *before* rebalance_domains to |
8540 | * give the idle cpus a chance to load balance. Else we may | |
8541 | * load balance only within the local sched_domain hierarchy | |
8542 | * and abort nohz_idle_balance altogether if we pull some load. | |
1e3c88bd | 8543 | */ |
208cb16b | 8544 | nohz_idle_balance(this_rq, idle); |
d4573c3e | 8545 | rebalance_domains(this_rq, idle); |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8546 | } |
8547 | ||
1e3c88bd PZ |
8548 | /* |
8549 | * Trigger the SCHED_SOFTIRQ if it is time to do periodic load balancing. | |
1e3c88bd | 8550 | */ |
7caff66f | 8551 | void trigger_load_balance(struct rq *rq) |
1e3c88bd | 8552 | { |
1e3c88bd | 8553 | /* Don't need to rebalance while attached to NULL domain */ |
c726099e DL |
8554 | if (unlikely(on_null_domain(rq))) |
8555 | return; | |
8556 | ||
8557 | if (time_after_eq(jiffies, rq->next_balance)) | |
1e3c88bd | 8558 | raise_softirq(SCHED_SOFTIRQ); |
3451d024 | 8559 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON |
c726099e | 8560 | if (nohz_kick_needed(rq)) |
0aeeeeba | 8561 | nohz_balancer_kick(); |
83cd4fe2 | 8562 | #endif |
1e3c88bd PZ |
8563 | } |
8564 | ||
0bcdcf28 CE |
8565 | static void rq_online_fair(struct rq *rq) |
8566 | { | |
8567 | update_sysctl(); | |
0e59bdae KT |
8568 | |
8569 | update_runtime_enabled(rq); | |
0bcdcf28 CE |
8570 | } |
8571 | ||
8572 | static void rq_offline_fair(struct rq *rq) | |
8573 | { | |
8574 | update_sysctl(); | |
a4c96ae3 PB |
8575 | |
8576 | /* Ensure any throttled groups are reachable by pick_next_task */ | |
8577 | unthrottle_offline_cfs_rqs(rq); | |
0bcdcf28 CE |
8578 | } |
8579 | ||
55e12e5e | 8580 | #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ |
e1d1484f | 8581 | |
bf0f6f24 IM |
8582 | /* |
8583 | * scheduler tick hitting a task of our scheduling class: | |
8584 | */ | |
8f4d37ec | 8585 | static void task_tick_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *curr, int queued) |
bf0f6f24 IM |
8586 | { |
8587 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; | |
8588 | struct sched_entity *se = &curr->se; | |
8589 | ||
8590 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { | |
8591 | cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
8f4d37ec | 8592 | entity_tick(cfs_rq, se, queued); |
bf0f6f24 | 8593 | } |
18bf2805 | 8594 | |
b52da86e | 8595 | if (static_branch_unlikely(&sched_numa_balancing)) |
cbee9f88 | 8596 | task_tick_numa(rq, curr); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
8597 | } |
8598 | ||
8599 | /* | |
cd29fe6f PZ |
8600 | * called on fork with the child task as argument from the parent's context |
8601 | * - child not yet on the tasklist | |
8602 | * - preemption disabled | |
bf0f6f24 | 8603 | */ |
cd29fe6f | 8604 | static void task_fork_fair(struct task_struct *p) |
bf0f6f24 | 8605 | { |
4fc420c9 DN |
8606 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; |
8607 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se, *curr; | |
cd29fe6f | 8608 | struct rq *rq = this_rq(); |
bf0f6f24 | 8609 | |
e210bffd | 8610 | raw_spin_lock(&rq->lock); |
861d034e PZ |
8611 | update_rq_clock(rq); |
8612 | ||
4fc420c9 DN |
8613 | cfs_rq = task_cfs_rq(current); |
8614 | curr = cfs_rq->curr; | |
e210bffd PZ |
8615 | if (curr) { |
8616 | update_curr(cfs_rq); | |
b5d9d734 | 8617 | se->vruntime = curr->vruntime; |
e210bffd | 8618 | } |
aeb73b04 | 8619 | place_entity(cfs_rq, se, 1); |
4d78e7b6 | 8620 | |
cd29fe6f | 8621 | if (sysctl_sched_child_runs_first && curr && entity_before(curr, se)) { |
87fefa38 | 8622 | /* |
edcb60a3 IM |
8623 | * Upon rescheduling, sched_class::put_prev_task() will place |
8624 | * 'current' within the tree based on its new key value. | |
8625 | */ | |
4d78e7b6 | 8626 | swap(curr->vruntime, se->vruntime); |
8875125e | 8627 | resched_curr(rq); |
4d78e7b6 | 8628 | } |
bf0f6f24 | 8629 | |
88ec22d3 | 8630 | se->vruntime -= cfs_rq->min_vruntime; |
e210bffd | 8631 | raw_spin_unlock(&rq->lock); |
bf0f6f24 IM |
8632 | } |
8633 | ||
cb469845 SR |
8634 | /* |
8635 | * Priority of the task has changed. Check to see if we preempt | |
8636 | * the current task. | |
8637 | */ | |
da7a735e PZ |
8638 | static void |
8639 | prio_changed_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int oldprio) | |
cb469845 | 8640 | { |
da0c1e65 | 8641 | if (!task_on_rq_queued(p)) |
da7a735e PZ |
8642 | return; |
8643 | ||
cb469845 SR |
8644 | /* |
8645 | * Reschedule if we are currently running on this runqueue and | |
8646 | * our priority decreased, or if we are not currently running on | |
8647 | * this runqueue and our priority is higher than the current's | |
8648 | */ | |
da7a735e | 8649 | if (rq->curr == p) { |
cb469845 | 8650 | if (p->prio > oldprio) |
8875125e | 8651 | resched_curr(rq); |
cb469845 | 8652 | } else |
15afe09b | 8653 | check_preempt_curr(rq, p, 0); |
cb469845 SR |
8654 | } |
8655 | ||
daa59407 | 8656 | static inline bool vruntime_normalized(struct task_struct *p) |
da7a735e PZ |
8657 | { |
8658 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; | |
da7a735e PZ |
8659 | |
8660 | /* | |
daa59407 BP |
8661 | * In both the TASK_ON_RQ_QUEUED and TASK_ON_RQ_MIGRATING cases, |
8662 | * the dequeue_entity(.flags=0) will already have normalized the | |
8663 | * vruntime. | |
8664 | */ | |
8665 | if (p->on_rq) | |
8666 | return true; | |
8667 | ||
8668 | /* | |
8669 | * When !on_rq, vruntime of the task has usually NOT been normalized. | |
8670 | * But there are some cases where it has already been normalized: | |
da7a735e | 8671 | * |
daa59407 BP |
8672 | * - A forked child which is waiting for being woken up by |
8673 | * wake_up_new_task(). | |
8674 | * - A task which has been woken up by try_to_wake_up() and | |
8675 | * waiting for actually being woken up by sched_ttwu_pending(). | |
da7a735e | 8676 | */ |
daa59407 BP |
8677 | if (!se->sum_exec_runtime || p->state == TASK_WAKING) |
8678 | return true; | |
8679 | ||
8680 | return false; | |
8681 | } | |
8682 | ||
8683 | static void detach_task_cfs_rq(struct task_struct *p) | |
8684 | { | |
8685 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; | |
8686 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
01011473 | 8687 | u64 now = cfs_rq_clock_task(cfs_rq); |
daa59407 BP |
8688 | |
8689 | if (!vruntime_normalized(p)) { | |
da7a735e PZ |
8690 | /* |
8691 | * Fix up our vruntime so that the current sleep doesn't | |
8692 | * cause 'unlimited' sleep bonus. | |
8693 | */ | |
8694 | place_entity(cfs_rq, se, 0); | |
8695 | se->vruntime -= cfs_rq->min_vruntime; | |
8696 | } | |
9ee474f5 | 8697 | |
9d89c257 | 8698 | /* Catch up with the cfs_rq and remove our load when we leave */ |
7c3edd2c | 8699 | update_cfs_rq_load_avg(now, cfs_rq, false); |
a05e8c51 | 8700 | detach_entity_load_avg(cfs_rq, se); |
7c3edd2c | 8701 | update_tg_load_avg(cfs_rq, false); |
da7a735e PZ |
8702 | } |
8703 | ||
daa59407 | 8704 | static void attach_task_cfs_rq(struct task_struct *p) |
cb469845 | 8705 | { |
f36c019c | 8706 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; |
daa59407 | 8707 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); |
01011473 | 8708 | u64 now = cfs_rq_clock_task(cfs_rq); |
7855a35a BP |
8709 | |
8710 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED | |
eb7a59b2 M |
8711 | /* |
8712 | * Since the real-depth could have been changed (only FAIR | |
8713 | * class maintain depth value), reset depth properly. | |
8714 | */ | |
8715 | se->depth = se->parent ? se->parent->depth + 1 : 0; | |
8716 | #endif | |
7855a35a | 8717 | |
6efdb105 | 8718 | /* Synchronize task with its cfs_rq */ |
7c3edd2c | 8719 | update_cfs_rq_load_avg(now, cfs_rq, false); |
daa59407 | 8720 | attach_entity_load_avg(cfs_rq, se); |
7c3edd2c | 8721 | update_tg_load_avg(cfs_rq, false); |
daa59407 BP |
8722 | |
8723 | if (!vruntime_normalized(p)) | |
8724 | se->vruntime += cfs_rq->min_vruntime; | |
8725 | } | |
6efdb105 | 8726 | |
daa59407 BP |
8727 | static void switched_from_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) |
8728 | { | |
8729 | detach_task_cfs_rq(p); | |
8730 | } | |
8731 | ||
8732 | static void switched_to_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p) | |
8733 | { | |
8734 | attach_task_cfs_rq(p); | |
7855a35a | 8735 | |
daa59407 | 8736 | if (task_on_rq_queued(p)) { |
7855a35a | 8737 | /* |
daa59407 BP |
8738 | * We were most likely switched from sched_rt, so |
8739 | * kick off the schedule if running, otherwise just see | |
8740 | * if we can still preempt the current task. | |
7855a35a | 8741 | */ |
daa59407 BP |
8742 | if (rq->curr == p) |
8743 | resched_curr(rq); | |
8744 | else | |
8745 | check_preempt_curr(rq, p, 0); | |
7855a35a | 8746 | } |
cb469845 SR |
8747 | } |
8748 | ||
83b699ed SV |
8749 | /* Account for a task changing its policy or group. |
8750 | * | |
8751 | * This routine is mostly called to set cfs_rq->curr field when a task | |
8752 | * migrates between groups/classes. | |
8753 | */ | |
8754 | static void set_curr_task_fair(struct rq *rq) | |
8755 | { | |
8756 | struct sched_entity *se = &rq->curr->se; | |
8757 | ||
ec12cb7f PT |
8758 | for_each_sched_entity(se) { |
8759 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq = cfs_rq_of(se); | |
8760 | ||
8761 | set_next_entity(cfs_rq, se); | |
8762 | /* ensure bandwidth has been allocated on our new cfs_rq */ | |
8763 | account_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq, 0); | |
8764 | } | |
83b699ed SV |
8765 | } |
8766 | ||
029632fb PZ |
8767 | void init_cfs_rq(struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq) |
8768 | { | |
8769 | cfs_rq->tasks_timeline = RB_ROOT; | |
029632fb PZ |
8770 | cfs_rq->min_vruntime = (u64)(-(1LL << 20)); |
8771 | #ifndef CONFIG_64BIT | |
8772 | cfs_rq->min_vruntime_copy = cfs_rq->min_vruntime; | |
8773 | #endif | |
141965c7 | 8774 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
9d89c257 YD |
8775 | atomic_long_set(&cfs_rq->removed_load_avg, 0); |
8776 | atomic_long_set(&cfs_rq->removed_util_avg, 0); | |
9ee474f5 | 8777 | #endif |
029632fb PZ |
8778 | } |
8779 | ||
810b3817 | 8780 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
ea86cb4b VG |
8781 | static void task_set_group_fair(struct task_struct *p) |
8782 | { | |
8783 | struct sched_entity *se = &p->se; | |
8784 | ||
8785 | set_task_rq(p, task_cpu(p)); | |
8786 | se->depth = se->parent ? se->parent->depth + 1 : 0; | |
8787 | } | |
8788 | ||
bc54da21 | 8789 | static void task_move_group_fair(struct task_struct *p) |
810b3817 | 8790 | { |
daa59407 | 8791 | detach_task_cfs_rq(p); |
b2b5ce02 | 8792 | set_task_rq(p, task_cpu(p)); |
6efdb105 BP |
8793 | |
8794 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP | |
8795 | /* Tell se's cfs_rq has been changed -- migrated */ | |
8796 | p->se.avg.last_update_time = 0; | |
8797 | #endif | |
daa59407 | 8798 | attach_task_cfs_rq(p); |
810b3817 | 8799 | } |
029632fb | 8800 | |
ea86cb4b VG |
8801 | static void task_change_group_fair(struct task_struct *p, int type) |
8802 | { | |
8803 | switch (type) { | |
8804 | case TASK_SET_GROUP: | |
8805 | task_set_group_fair(p); | |
8806 | break; | |
8807 | ||
8808 | case TASK_MOVE_GROUP: | |
8809 | task_move_group_fair(p); | |
8810 | break; | |
8811 | } | |
8812 | } | |
8813 | ||
029632fb PZ |
8814 | void free_fair_sched_group(struct task_group *tg) |
8815 | { | |
8816 | int i; | |
8817 | ||
8818 | destroy_cfs_bandwidth(tg_cfs_bandwidth(tg)); | |
8819 | ||
8820 | for_each_possible_cpu(i) { | |
8821 | if (tg->cfs_rq) | |
8822 | kfree(tg->cfs_rq[i]); | |
6fe1f348 | 8823 | if (tg->se) |
029632fb PZ |
8824 | kfree(tg->se[i]); |
8825 | } | |
8826 | ||
8827 | kfree(tg->cfs_rq); | |
8828 | kfree(tg->se); | |
8829 | } | |
8830 | ||
8831 | int alloc_fair_sched_group(struct task_group *tg, struct task_group *parent) | |
8832 | { | |
029632fb | 8833 | struct sched_entity *se; |
b7fa30c9 PZ |
8834 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; |
8835 | struct rq *rq; | |
029632fb PZ |
8836 | int i; |
8837 | ||
8838 | tg->cfs_rq = kzalloc(sizeof(cfs_rq) * nr_cpu_ids, GFP_KERNEL); | |
8839 | if (!tg->cfs_rq) | |
8840 | goto err; | |
8841 | tg->se = kzalloc(sizeof(se) * nr_cpu_ids, GFP_KERNEL); | |
8842 | if (!tg->se) | |
8843 | goto err; | |
8844 | ||
8845 | tg->shares = NICE_0_LOAD; | |
8846 | ||
8847 | init_cfs_bandwidth(tg_cfs_bandwidth(tg)); | |
8848 | ||
8849 | for_each_possible_cpu(i) { | |
b7fa30c9 PZ |
8850 | rq = cpu_rq(i); |
8851 | ||
029632fb PZ |
8852 | cfs_rq = kzalloc_node(sizeof(struct cfs_rq), |
8853 | GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(i)); | |
8854 | if (!cfs_rq) | |
8855 | goto err; | |
8856 | ||
8857 | se = kzalloc_node(sizeof(struct sched_entity), | |
8858 | GFP_KERNEL, cpu_to_node(i)); | |
8859 | if (!se) | |
8860 | goto err_free_rq; | |
8861 | ||
8862 | init_cfs_rq(cfs_rq); | |
8863 | init_tg_cfs_entry(tg, cfs_rq, se, i, parent->se[i]); | |
540247fb | 8864 | init_entity_runnable_average(se); |
029632fb PZ |
8865 | } |
8866 | ||
8867 | return 1; | |
8868 | ||
8869 | err_free_rq: | |
8870 | kfree(cfs_rq); | |
8871 | err: | |
8872 | return 0; | |
8873 | } | |
8874 | ||
8663e24d PZ |
8875 | void online_fair_sched_group(struct task_group *tg) |
8876 | { | |
8877 | struct sched_entity *se; | |
8878 | struct rq *rq; | |
8879 | int i; | |
8880 | ||
8881 | for_each_possible_cpu(i) { | |
8882 | rq = cpu_rq(i); | |
8883 | se = tg->se[i]; | |
8884 | ||
8885 | raw_spin_lock_irq(&rq->lock); | |
8886 | post_init_entity_util_avg(se); | |
55e16d30 | 8887 | sync_throttle(tg, i); |
8663e24d PZ |
8888 | raw_spin_unlock_irq(&rq->lock); |
8889 | } | |
8890 | } | |
8891 | ||
6fe1f348 | 8892 | void unregister_fair_sched_group(struct task_group *tg) |
029632fb | 8893 | { |
029632fb | 8894 | unsigned long flags; |
6fe1f348 PZ |
8895 | struct rq *rq; |
8896 | int cpu; | |
029632fb | 8897 | |
6fe1f348 PZ |
8898 | for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { |
8899 | if (tg->se[cpu]) | |
8900 | remove_entity_load_avg(tg->se[cpu]); | |
029632fb | 8901 | |
6fe1f348 PZ |
8902 | /* |
8903 | * Only empty task groups can be destroyed; so we can speculatively | |
8904 | * check on_list without danger of it being re-added. | |
8905 | */ | |
8906 | if (!tg->cfs_rq[cpu]->on_list) | |
8907 | continue; | |
8908 | ||
8909 | rq = cpu_rq(cpu); | |
8910 | ||
8911 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rq->lock, flags); | |
8912 | list_del_leaf_cfs_rq(tg->cfs_rq[cpu]); | |
8913 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rq->lock, flags); | |
8914 | } | |
029632fb PZ |
8915 | } |
8916 | ||
8917 | void init_tg_cfs_entry(struct task_group *tg, struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq, | |
8918 | struct sched_entity *se, int cpu, | |
8919 | struct sched_entity *parent) | |
8920 | { | |
8921 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(cpu); | |
8922 | ||
8923 | cfs_rq->tg = tg; | |
8924 | cfs_rq->rq = rq; | |
029632fb PZ |
8925 | init_cfs_rq_runtime(cfs_rq); |
8926 | ||
8927 | tg->cfs_rq[cpu] = cfs_rq; | |
8928 | tg->se[cpu] = se; | |
8929 | ||
8930 | /* se could be NULL for root_task_group */ | |
8931 | if (!se) | |
8932 | return; | |
8933 | ||
fed14d45 | 8934 | if (!parent) { |
029632fb | 8935 | se->cfs_rq = &rq->cfs; |
fed14d45 PZ |
8936 | se->depth = 0; |
8937 | } else { | |
029632fb | 8938 | se->cfs_rq = parent->my_q; |
fed14d45 PZ |
8939 | se->depth = parent->depth + 1; |
8940 | } | |
029632fb PZ |
8941 | |
8942 | se->my_q = cfs_rq; | |
0ac9b1c2 PT |
8943 | /* guarantee group entities always have weight */ |
8944 | update_load_set(&se->load, NICE_0_LOAD); | |
029632fb PZ |
8945 | se->parent = parent; |
8946 | } | |
8947 | ||
8948 | static DEFINE_MUTEX(shares_mutex); | |
8949 | ||
8950 | int sched_group_set_shares(struct task_group *tg, unsigned long shares) | |
8951 | { | |
8952 | int i; | |
8953 | unsigned long flags; | |
8954 | ||
8955 | /* | |
8956 | * We can't change the weight of the root cgroup. | |
8957 | */ | |
8958 | if (!tg->se[0]) | |
8959 | return -EINVAL; | |
8960 | ||
8961 | shares = clamp(shares, scale_load(MIN_SHARES), scale_load(MAX_SHARES)); | |
8962 | ||
8963 | mutex_lock(&shares_mutex); | |
8964 | if (tg->shares == shares) | |
8965 | goto done; | |
8966 | ||
8967 | tg->shares = shares; | |
8968 | for_each_possible_cpu(i) { | |
8969 | struct rq *rq = cpu_rq(i); | |
8970 | struct sched_entity *se; | |
8971 | ||
8972 | se = tg->se[i]; | |
8973 | /* Propagate contribution to hierarchy */ | |
8974 | raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&rq->lock, flags); | |
71b1da46 FW |
8975 | |
8976 | /* Possible calls to update_curr() need rq clock */ | |
8977 | update_rq_clock(rq); | |
17bc14b7 | 8978 | for_each_sched_entity(se) |
029632fb PZ |
8979 | update_cfs_shares(group_cfs_rq(se)); |
8980 | raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rq->lock, flags); | |
8981 | } | |
8982 | ||
8983 | done: | |
8984 | mutex_unlock(&shares_mutex); | |
8985 | return 0; | |
8986 | } | |
8987 | #else /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ | |
8988 | ||
8989 | void free_fair_sched_group(struct task_group *tg) { } | |
8990 | ||
8991 | int alloc_fair_sched_group(struct task_group *tg, struct task_group *parent) | |
8992 | { | |
8993 | return 1; | |
8994 | } | |
8995 | ||
8663e24d PZ |
8996 | void online_fair_sched_group(struct task_group *tg) { } |
8997 | ||
6fe1f348 | 8998 | void unregister_fair_sched_group(struct task_group *tg) { } |
029632fb PZ |
8999 | |
9000 | #endif /* CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED */ | |
9001 | ||
810b3817 | 9002 | |
6d686f45 | 9003 | static unsigned int get_rr_interval_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *task) |
0d721cea PW |
9004 | { |
9005 | struct sched_entity *se = &task->se; | |
0d721cea PW |
9006 | unsigned int rr_interval = 0; |
9007 | ||
9008 | /* | |
9009 | * Time slice is 0 for SCHED_OTHER tasks that are on an otherwise | |
9010 | * idle runqueue: | |
9011 | */ | |
0d721cea | 9012 | if (rq->cfs.load.weight) |
a59f4e07 | 9013 | rr_interval = NS_TO_JIFFIES(sched_slice(cfs_rq_of(se), se)); |
0d721cea PW |
9014 | |
9015 | return rr_interval; | |
9016 | } | |
9017 | ||
bf0f6f24 IM |
9018 | /* |
9019 | * All the scheduling class methods: | |
9020 | */ | |
029632fb | 9021 | const struct sched_class fair_sched_class = { |
5522d5d5 | 9022 | .next = &idle_sched_class, |
bf0f6f24 IM |
9023 | .enqueue_task = enqueue_task_fair, |
9024 | .dequeue_task = dequeue_task_fair, | |
9025 | .yield_task = yield_task_fair, | |
d95f4122 | 9026 | .yield_to_task = yield_to_task_fair, |
bf0f6f24 | 9027 | |
2e09bf55 | 9028 | .check_preempt_curr = check_preempt_wakeup, |
bf0f6f24 IM |
9029 | |
9030 | .pick_next_task = pick_next_task_fair, | |
9031 | .put_prev_task = put_prev_task_fair, | |
9032 | ||
681f3e68 | 9033 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP |
4ce72a2c | 9034 | .select_task_rq = select_task_rq_fair, |
0a74bef8 | 9035 | .migrate_task_rq = migrate_task_rq_fair, |
141965c7 | 9036 | |
0bcdcf28 CE |
9037 | .rq_online = rq_online_fair, |
9038 | .rq_offline = rq_offline_fair, | |
88ec22d3 | 9039 | |
12695578 | 9040 | .task_dead = task_dead_fair, |
c5b28038 | 9041 | .set_cpus_allowed = set_cpus_allowed_common, |
681f3e68 | 9042 | #endif |
bf0f6f24 | 9043 | |
83b699ed | 9044 | .set_curr_task = set_curr_task_fair, |
bf0f6f24 | 9045 | .task_tick = task_tick_fair, |
cd29fe6f | 9046 | .task_fork = task_fork_fair, |
cb469845 SR |
9047 | |
9048 | .prio_changed = prio_changed_fair, | |
da7a735e | 9049 | .switched_from = switched_from_fair, |
cb469845 | 9050 | .switched_to = switched_to_fair, |
810b3817 | 9051 | |
0d721cea PW |
9052 | .get_rr_interval = get_rr_interval_fair, |
9053 | ||
6e998916 SG |
9054 | .update_curr = update_curr_fair, |
9055 | ||
810b3817 | 9056 | #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED |
ea86cb4b | 9057 | .task_change_group = task_change_group_fair, |
810b3817 | 9058 | #endif |
bf0f6f24 IM |
9059 | }; |
9060 | ||
9061 | #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG | |
029632fb | 9062 | void print_cfs_stats(struct seq_file *m, int cpu) |
bf0f6f24 | 9063 | { |
bf0f6f24 IM |
9064 | struct cfs_rq *cfs_rq; |
9065 | ||
5973e5b9 | 9066 | rcu_read_lock(); |
c3b64f1e | 9067 | for_each_leaf_cfs_rq(cpu_rq(cpu), cfs_rq) |
5cef9eca | 9068 | print_cfs_rq(m, cpu, cfs_rq); |
5973e5b9 | 9069 | rcu_read_unlock(); |
bf0f6f24 | 9070 | } |
397f2378 SD |
9071 | |
9072 | #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING | |
9073 | void show_numa_stats(struct task_struct *p, struct seq_file *m) | |
9074 | { | |
9075 | int node; | |
9076 | unsigned long tsf = 0, tpf = 0, gsf = 0, gpf = 0; | |
9077 | ||
9078 | for_each_online_node(node) { | |
9079 | if (p->numa_faults) { | |
9080 | tsf = p->numa_faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, node, 0)]; | |
9081 | tpf = p->numa_faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, node, 1)]; | |
9082 | } | |
9083 | if (p->numa_group) { | |
9084 | gsf = p->numa_group->faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, node, 0)], | |
9085 | gpf = p->numa_group->faults[task_faults_idx(NUMA_MEM, node, 1)]; | |
9086 | } | |
9087 | print_numa_stats(m, node, tsf, tpf, gsf, gpf); | |
9088 | } | |
9089 | } | |
9090 | #endif /* CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING */ | |
9091 | #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_DEBUG */ | |
029632fb PZ |
9092 | |
9093 | __init void init_sched_fair_class(void) | |
9094 | { | |
9095 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP | |
9096 | open_softirq(SCHED_SOFTIRQ, run_rebalance_domains); | |
9097 | ||
3451d024 | 9098 | #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ_COMMON |
554cecaf | 9099 | nohz.next_balance = jiffies; |
029632fb | 9100 | zalloc_cpumask_var(&nohz.idle_cpus_mask, GFP_NOWAIT); |
029632fb PZ |
9101 | #endif |
9102 | #endif /* SMP */ | |
9103 | ||
9104 | } |