Re: [PATCH RFC tip/core/rcu 1/3] rcu: The Bloatwatch Edition, v7

From: Steven Rostedt
Date: Tue Oct 27 2009 - 16:19:40 EST


On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 15:26 +0800, Lai Jiangshan wrote:
> Steven Rostedt wrote:

> I found something weird about NO_HZ, maybe I misunderstood the codes.
>
> see this flow:
>
> cpu idle
> enter nohz
> cpu halt
> ---->interrupt happens
> irq_enter()
> we don't reprogram the clock device #1
> irq_exit()
> tick_nohz_stop_sched_tick(inidle = 0)
> something disallow this cpu reenter nohz #2
> we don't reprogram the clock device #3
> <----interrupt return
> cpu halt again and wait interrupt for a long time than expected #4
> exit nohz
>
>
> #1 tick_nohz_kick_tick() is disabled in the current mainline kernel,
> so we don't calls tick_nohz_restart(ts, now) when irq_enter()
>
> static void tick_nohz_kick_tick(int cpu)
> {
> #if 0 <------------- here
> /* Switch back to 2.6.27 behaviour */
>
> struct tick_sched *ts = &per_cpu(tick_cpu_sched, cpu);
> ktime_t delta, now;
>
> if (!ts->tick_stopped)
> return;
>
> /*
> * Do not touch the tick device, when the next expiry is either
> * already reached or less/equal than the tick period.
> */
> now = ktime_get();
> delta = ktime_sub(hrtimer_get_expires(&ts->sched_timer), now);
> if (delta.tv64 <= tick_period.tv64)
> return;
>
> tick_nohz_restart(ts, now); <----------- here
> #endif
> }
>
>
> #2 When rcu_needs_cpu() or printk_needs_cpu()
> returns true then tick_nohz_stop_sched_tick() will just return.
>
> #3 And we don't reprogram the clock device when #2 happens
>
> #4 So we may be in nohz for a long time than expected, but actually
> we have some work to do. (rcu, printk... etc)
>
> So I think, we need to reprogram the clock device and restart the tick
> when #2 happens, or there is something that I have misunderstood.


This looks like a different question than you asked before. And
something I don't know the answer to ;-)

-- Steve


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