Re: 2.6: Load average calculation?

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On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:56:12AM +0100, Russell King wrote:
> 
> So, the question becomes - should a lot of network activity contribute
> to the system load average, thereby denying other services from
> performing their usual business.

Another case where simply counting up all processes in D state results
in an unreasonable load average is the "NFS server stops responding"
case.  Even though all threads doing I/O to the NFS server are totally
inactive until the server comes back, they are all stuck in D state -
and counting towards the load average.

What these cases have in common is interesting: in both cases, the
thread is throttled by an external machine.  We're not waiting on I/O
that is taking up resources locally and therefore should be counted as
part of load average; we're waiting for some other machine to free up
enough resources that we can push some data down the pipe.

The comment for io_schedule() suggests that this case has received
some thought:

/*
 * This task is about to go to sleep on IO.  Increment rq->nr_iowait so
 * that process accounting knows that this is a task in IO wait state.
 *
 * But don't do that if it is a deliberate, throttling IO wait (this task
 * has set its backing_dev_info: the queue against which it should throttle)
 */
void __sched io_schedule(void)
{
	struct runqueue *rq = &per_cpu(runqueues, raw_smp_processor_id());

	atomic_inc(&rq->nr_iowait);
	schedule();
	atomic_dec(&rq->nr_iowait);
}

The code and comment are out of sync and in any case don't help us
here.

Possible solution: Maybe sync_page should take into account whether
this is an NFS file or TCP sendfile page and call schedule() instead of
io_schedule() in these cases?

-VAL
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