Re: [PATCH V2] sched: Improve load balancing in the presence of idle CPUs

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Mon Mar 30 2015 - 07:06:54 EST


On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 05:56:51PM +0000, Morten Rasmussen wrote:

> I agree that it is hard to predict how many additional cpus you need,
> but I don't think you necessarily need that information as long as you
> start by filling up the cpu that was kicked to do the
> nohz_idle_balance() first.

> Reducing unnecessary wakeups is quite important for energy consumption
> and something a lot of effort is put into. You really don't want to wake
> up another cluster/package unnecessarily just because there was only one
> nohz-idle cpu left in the previous one which could have handled the
> additional load. It gets even worse if the other cluster is less
> energy-efficient (big.LITTLE).

So the only way to get tasks to cross your cluster is by balancing that
domain. At this point we'll compute sg stats for either group
(=cluster).

The only thing we need to ensure is that it doesn't view the small
cluster as overloaded (as long as it really isn't of course), as long as
its not viewed as overloaded it will not pull tasks from it into the big
cluster, no matter how many ILBs we run before the ILB duty cpu's
rebalance_domains() call.

I'm really not seeing the problem here.
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