Re: [BUG] scheduler: strange behavor with massive interactive processes

From: Satoru Takeuchi
Date: Sat Mar 31 2007 - 04:18:44 EST


Hi Ingo,

> > > Hi Ingo and all,
> > >
> > > When I was executing massive interactive processes, I found that some
> > > of them occupy CPU time and the others hardly run.
> >
> > yeah.
> >
> > > I also attach the test program which easily recreates this problem.
> >
> > thanks, this is really helpful - does the patch below improve the
> > situation?

I tested your patch and it seems to work well.

Test environment
================

- kernel: 2.6.21-rc5 with or without Ingo's patch
- others: same as my initial mail except for omitting nice 19 cases

Result (without Ingo's patch)
=============================

+---------+-----------+------+------+------+--------+
| # of | # of | avg | max | min | stdev |
| CPUs | processes | (*1) | (*2) | (*3) | (*4) |
+---------+-----------+------+------+------+--------+
| 1(i386) | 200 | 162 | 8258 | 1 | 1113 |
+---------+-----------+------+------+------+--------+
| | | 378 | 9314 | 2 | 1421 |
| 2(ia64) | 400 +------+------+------+--------+
| | | 189 |12544 | 1 | 1443 |
+---------+-----------+------+------+------+--------+

*1) average number of loops among all processes
*2) maximum number of loops among all processes
*3) minimum number of loops among all processes
*4) standard deviation

Result (with Ingo's patch)
==========================

+---------+-----------+------+------+------+--------+
| # of | # of | avg | max | min | stdev |
| CPUs | processes | | | | |
+---------+-----------+------+------+------+--------+
| 1(i386) | 200 | 153 | 232 | 128 | 7.67 |
+---------+-----------+------+------+------+--------+
| | | 376 | 451 | 291 | 17.6 |
| 2(ia64) | 400 +------+------+------+--------+
| | | 188 | 236 | 137 | 14.5 |
+---------+-----------+------+------+------+--------+

Although it is not perfectly fair, it is certain that this patch really improve
the situation in dramatic form. Thank you very much!

Satoru
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