On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 08:28 +0200, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 23:03 -0700, Tong Li wrote:
> > This patch attempts to improve CFS's SMP global fairness based on the new
> > virtual time design.
> >
> > Removed vruntime adjustment in set_task_cpu() as it skews global fairness.
>
> Since I'm (still) encountering Xorg latency issues (which go away if
> load is hefty instead of light) even with that migration adjustment and
> synchronization, and am having difficulty nailing it down to a specific
> event, I'll test this immediately.
(had to apply manually to freshly pulled tree)
Drat. This didn't cure the latency hits with a Xorg at nice -5 running
with a make -j2 at nice 0, but seems to have reinstated a latency issue
which was previously cured.
Xorg 1 sec. max latency samples:
(trimmed to only show >20ms latencies)
se.wait_max : 23343582
se.wait_max : 20119460
se.wait_max : 20771573
se.wait_max : 21084567
se.wait_max : 31338500
se.wait_max : 35368148
se.wait_max : 39199642
se.wait_max : 22889062
se.wait_max : 40285501
se.wait_max : 21002720
se.wait_max : 21002266
se.wait_max : 21680578
se.wait_max : 22012913
se.wait_max : 94646331
se.wait_max : 29003693
se.wait_max : 20812613
(boot with maxcpus=1 or nail X+make to one cpu and these latencies are
gone, so it does seem to be the migration logic - why i was so
interested in testing your patch)
The scenario which was previously cured was this:
taskset -c 1 nice -n 0 ./massive_intr 2 9999
taskset -c 1 nice -n 5 ./massive_intr 2 9999
click link
(http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~shubu/talks/cachescrub-prdc2004.ppt) to bring
up browser and OpenOffice Impress.
Xorg (at nice -5 + above scenario) latency samples:
se.wait_max : 57985337
se.wait_max : 25163510
se.wait_max : 37005538
se.wait_max : 66986511
se.wait_max : 53990868
se.wait_max : 80976761
se.wait_max : 96967501
se.wait_max : 80989254
se.wait_max : 53990897
se.wait_max : 181963905
se.wait_max : 85985181
-Mike
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