[PATCH v5 09/14] sched: Add over-utilization/tipping point indicator

From: Quentin Perret
Date: Tue Jul 24 2018 - 08:26:17 EST


From: Morten Rasmussen <morten.rasmussen@xxxxxxx>

Energy-aware scheduling is only meant to be active while the system is
_not_ over-utilized. That is, there are spare cycles available to shift
tasks around based on their actual utilization to get a more
energy-efficient task distribution without depriving any tasks. When
above the tipping point task placement is done the traditional way based
on load_avg, spreading the tasks across as many cpus as possible based
on priority scaled load to preserve smp_nice. Below the tipping point we
want to use util_avg instead. We need to define a criteria for when we
make the switch.

The util_avg for each cpu converges towards 100% (1024) regardless of
how many task additional task we may put on it. If we define
over-utilized as:

sum_{cpus}(rq.cfs.avg.util_avg) + margin > sum_{cpus}(rq.capacity)

some individual cpus may be over-utilized running multiple tasks even
when the above condition is false. That should be okay as long as we try
to spread the tasks out to avoid per-cpu over-utilization as much as
possible and if all tasks have the _same_ priority. If the latter isn't
true, we have to consider priority to preserve smp_nice.

For example, we could have n_cpus nice=-10 util_avg=55% tasks and
n_cpus/2 nice=0 util_avg=60% tasks. Balancing based on util_avg we are
likely to end up with nice=-10 tasks sharing cpus and nice=0 tasks
getting their own as we 1.5*n_cpus tasks in total and 55%+55% is less
over-utilized than 55%+60% for those cpus that have to be shared. The
system utilization is only 85% of the system capacity, but we are
breaking smp_nice.

To be sure not to break smp_nice, we have defined over-utilization
conservatively as when any cpu in the system is fully utilized at its
highest frequency instead:

cpu_rq(any).cfs.avg.util_avg + margin > cpu_rq(any).capacity

IOW, as soon as one cpu is (nearly) 100% utilized, we switch to load_avg
to factor in priority to preserve smp_nice.

With this definition, we can skip periodic load-balance as no cpu has an
always-running task when the system is not over-utilized. All tasks will
be periodic and we can balance them at wake-up. This conservative
condition does however mean that some scenarios that could benefit from
energy-aware decisions even if one cpu is fully utilized would not get
those benefits.

For systems where some cpus might have reduced capacity on some cpus
(RT-pressure and/or big.LITTLE), we want periodic load-balance checks as
soon a just a single cpu is fully utilized as it might one of those with
reduced capacity and in that case we want to migrate it.

cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxxxxx>
cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Morten Rasmussen <morten.rasmussen@xxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Quentin Perret <quentin.perret@xxxxxxx>
---
kernel/sched/fair.c | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
kernel/sched/sched.h | 4 ++++
2 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/sched/fair.c b/kernel/sched/fair.c
index fcc97fa3be94..4aaa9132e840 100644
--- a/kernel/sched/fair.c
+++ b/kernel/sched/fair.c
@@ -5043,6 +5043,24 @@ static inline void hrtick_update(struct rq *rq)
}
#endif

+#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
+static inline unsigned long cpu_util(int cpu);
+static unsigned long capacity_of(int cpu);
+
+static inline bool cpu_overutilized(int cpu)
+{
+ return (capacity_of(cpu) * 1024) < (cpu_util(cpu) * capacity_margin);
+}
+
+static inline void update_overutilized_status(struct rq *rq)
+{
+ if (!READ_ONCE(rq->rd->overutilized) && cpu_overutilized(rq->cpu))
+ WRITE_ONCE(rq->rd->overutilized, SG_OVERUTILIZED);
+}
+#else
+static inline void update_overutilized_status(struct rq *rq) { }
+#endif
+
/*
* The enqueue_task method is called before nr_running is
* increased. Here we update the fair scheduling stats and
@@ -5100,8 +5118,17 @@ enqueue_task_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *p, int flags)
update_cfs_group(se);
}

- if (!se)
+ if (!se) {
add_nr_running(rq, 1);
+ /*
+ * The utilization of a new task is 'wrong' so wait for it
+ * to build some utilization history before trying to detect
+ * the overutilized flag.
+ */
+ if (flags & ENQUEUE_WAKEUP)
+ update_overutilized_status(rq);
+
+ }

hrtick_update(rq);
}
@@ -7837,6 +7864,9 @@ static inline void update_sg_lb_stats(struct lb_env *env,
if (nr_running > 1)
*sg_status |= SG_OVERLOAD;

+ if (cpu_overutilized(i))
+ *sg_status |= SG_OVERUTILIZED;
+
#ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
sgs->nr_numa_running += rq->nr_numa_running;
sgs->nr_preferred_running += rq->nr_preferred_running;
@@ -8046,8 +8076,15 @@ static inline void update_sd_lb_stats(struct lb_env *env, struct sd_lb_stats *sd
env->fbq_type = fbq_classify_group(&sds->busiest_stat);

if (!env->sd->parent) {
+ struct root_domain *rd = env->dst_rq->rd;
+
/* update overload indicator if we are at root domain */
- env->dst_rq->rd->overload = sg_status & SG_OVERLOAD;
+ rd->overload = sg_status & SG_OVERLOAD;
+
+ /* Update over-utilization (tipping point, U >= 0) indicator */
+ WRITE_ONCE(rd->overutilized, sg_status & SG_OVERUTILIZED);
+ } else if (sg_status & SG_OVERUTILIZED) {
+ WRITE_ONCE(env->dst_rq->rd->overutilized, SG_OVERUTILIZED);
}
}

@@ -8267,6 +8304,11 @@ static struct sched_group *find_busiest_group(struct lb_env *env)
* this level.
*/
update_sd_lb_stats(env, &sds);
+
+ if (rd_freq_domain(env->dst_rq->rd) &&
+ !READ_ONCE(env->dst_rq->rd->overutilized))
+ goto out_balanced;
+
local = &sds.local_stat;
busiest = &sds.busiest_stat;

@@ -9624,6 +9666,8 @@ static void task_tick_fair(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct *curr, int queued)

if (static_branch_unlikely(&sched_numa_balancing))
task_tick_numa(rq, curr);
+
+ update_overutilized_status(task_rq(curr));
}

/*
diff --git a/kernel/sched/sched.h b/kernel/sched/sched.h
index 99b5bf245eab..6d08ccd1e7a4 100644
--- a/kernel/sched/sched.h
+++ b/kernel/sched/sched.h
@@ -709,6 +709,7 @@ struct freq_domain {

/* Scheduling group status flags */
#define SG_OVERLOAD 0x1 /* More than one runnable task on a CPU. */
+#define SG_OVERUTILIZED 0x2 /* One or more CPUs are over-utilized. */

/*
* We add the notion of a root-domain which will be used to define per-domain
@@ -728,6 +729,9 @@ struct root_domain {
/* Indicate more than one runnable task for any CPU */
int overload;

+ /* Indicate one or more cpus over-utilized (tipping point) */
+ int overutilized;
+
/*
* The bit corresponding to a CPU gets set here if such CPU has more
* than one runnable -deadline task (as it is below for RT tasks).
--
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