Re: [PATCH v2] schedutil: Allow cpufreq requests to be made even when kthread kicked

From: Joel Fernandes
Date: Mon May 21 2018 - 10:55:16 EST


On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 11:50:55AM +0100, Patrick Bellasi wrote:
> On 18-May 11:55, Joel Fernandes (Google.) wrote:
> > From: "Joel Fernandes (Google)" <joel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > Currently there is a chance of a schedutil cpufreq update request to be
> > dropped if there is a pending update request. This pending request can
> > be delayed if there is a scheduling delay of the irq_work and the wake
> > up of the schedutil governor kthread.
> >
> > A very bad scenario is when a schedutil request was already just made,
> > such as to reduce the CPU frequency, then a newer request to increase
> > CPU frequency (even sched deadline urgent frequency increase requests)
> > can be dropped, even though the rate limits suggest that its Ok to
> > process a request. This is because of the way the work_in_progress flag
> > is used.
> >
> > This patch improves the situation by allowing new requests to happen
> > even though the old one is still being processed. Note that in this
> > approach, if an irq_work was already issued, we just update next_freq
> > and don't bother to queue another request so there's no extra work being
> > done to make this happen.
>
> Maybe I'm missing something but... is not this patch just a partial
> mitigation of the issue you descrive above?
>
> If a DL freq increase is queued, with this patch we store the request
> but we don't actually increase the frequency until the next schedutil
> update, which can be one tick away... isn't it?
>
> If that's the case, maybe something like the following can complete
> the cure?

We already discussed this and thought of this case, I think you missed a
previous thread [1]. The outer loop in the kthread_work subsystem will take
care of calling sugov_work again incase another request was queued which we
happen to miss. So I don't think more complexity is needed to handle the case
you're bringing up.

thanks!

- Joel

[1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/5/17/668