[PATCH] sched: fix SMT scheduling problems

SMT balancing has a couple of problems.  Firstly, active_load_balance is too
complex - basically it should be a dumb helper for when the periodic balancer
has determined there is an imbalance, but gets stuck because the task is
running.

So rip out all its "smarts", and just make it move one task to the target CPU.

Second, the busy CPU's sched-domain tree was being used for active balancing.
This means that it may not see that nr_balance_failed has reached a critical
level.  So use the target CPU's sched-domain tree for this.  We can do this
because we hold its runqueue lock.

Lastly, reset nr_balance_failed to a point where we allow cache hot migration.
This will help ensure active load balancing is successful.

Thanks to Suresh Siddha for pointing out these issues.

Signed-off-by: Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@yahoo.com.au>
Signed-off-by: Suresh Siddha <suresh.b.siddha@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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Nick Piggin 2005-06-25 14:57:09 -07:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent 16cfb1c04c
commit 3950745131

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@ -1995,7 +1995,7 @@ static int load_balance(int this_cpu, runqueue_t *this_rq,
* We've kicked active balancing, reset the failure
* counter.
*/
sd->nr_balance_failed = sd->cache_nice_tries;
sd->nr_balance_failed = sd->cache_nice_tries+1;
}
} else
sd->nr_balance_failed = 0;
@ -2106,56 +2106,42 @@ static inline void idle_balance(int this_cpu, runqueue_t *this_rq)
static void active_load_balance(runqueue_t *busiest_rq, int busiest_cpu)
{
struct sched_domain *sd;
struct sched_group *cpu_group;
runqueue_t *target_rq;
cpumask_t visited_cpus;
int cpu;
int target_cpu = busiest_rq->push_cpu;
if (busiest_rq->nr_running <= 1)
/* no task to move */
return;
target_rq = cpu_rq(target_cpu);
/*
* Search for suitable CPUs to push tasks to in successively higher
* domains with SD_LOAD_BALANCE set.
* This condition is "impossible", if it occurs
* we need to fix it. Originally reported by
* Bjorn Helgaas on a 128-cpu setup.
*/
visited_cpus = CPU_MASK_NONE;
for_each_domain(busiest_cpu, sd) {
if (!(sd->flags & SD_LOAD_BALANCE))
/* no more domains to search */
break;
BUG_ON(busiest_rq == target_rq);
schedstat_inc(sd, alb_cnt);
/* move a task from busiest_rq to target_rq */
double_lock_balance(busiest_rq, target_rq);
cpu_group = sd->groups;
do {
for_each_cpu_mask(cpu, cpu_group->cpumask) {
if (busiest_rq->nr_running <= 1)
/* no more tasks left to move */
return;
if (cpu_isset(cpu, visited_cpus))
continue;
cpu_set(cpu, visited_cpus);
if (!cpu_and_siblings_are_idle(cpu) || cpu == busiest_cpu)
continue;
/* Search for an sd spanning us and the target CPU. */
for_each_domain(target_cpu, sd)
if ((sd->flags & SD_LOAD_BALANCE) &&
cpu_isset(busiest_cpu, sd->span))
break;
target_rq = cpu_rq(cpu);
/*
* This condition is "impossible", if it occurs
* we need to fix it. Originally reported by
* Bjorn Helgaas on a 128-cpu setup.
*/
BUG_ON(busiest_rq == target_rq);
if (unlikely(sd == NULL))
goto out;
/* move a task from busiest_rq to target_rq */
double_lock_balance(busiest_rq, target_rq);
if (move_tasks(target_rq, cpu, busiest_rq,
1, sd, SCHED_IDLE, NULL)) {
schedstat_inc(sd, alb_pushed);
} else {
schedstat_inc(sd, alb_failed);
}
spin_unlock(&target_rq->lock);
}
cpu_group = cpu_group->next;
} while (cpu_group != sd->groups);
}
schedstat_inc(sd, alb_cnt);
if (move_tasks(target_rq, target_cpu, busiest_rq, 1, sd, SCHED_IDLE, NULL))
schedstat_inc(sd, alb_pushed);
else
schedstat_inc(sd, alb_failed);
out:
spin_unlock(&target_rq->lock);
}
/*