On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 07:19:51PM +0800, Celeste Liu wrote: > For cgroup v1, if turned on, and there's any cgroup in the "cpu" hierarchy it > needs an RT budget assigned, otherwise the processes in it will not be able to > get RT at all. The problem with RT group scheduling is that it requires the > budget assigned but there's no way we could assign a default budget, since the > values to assign are both upper and lower time limits, are absolute, and need to > be sum up to < 1 for each individal cgroup. That means we cannot really come up > with values that would work by default in the general case.[1] > > For cgroup v2, it's almost unusable as well. If it turned on, the cpu controller > can only be enabled when all RT processes are in the root cgroup. But it will > lose the benefits of cgroup v2 if all RT process were placed in the same cgroup. > > Red Hat, Gentoo, Arch Linux and Debian all disable it. systemd also doesn't > support it.[2] > > [1]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1229700 > [2]: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/13781#issuecomment-549164383 > > Signed-off-by: Celeste Liu <CoelacanthusHex@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > arch/mips/configs/db1xxx_defconfig | 1 - > arch/mips/configs/eyeq5_defconfig | 1 - > arch/mips/configs/generic_defconfig | 1 - > 3 files changed, 3 deletions(-) applied to mips-next. Thomas. -- Crap can work. Given enough thrust pigs will fly, but it's not necessarily a good idea. [ RFC1925, 2.3 ]