Hi Juri, On 04/03/2025 08:40, Juri Lelli wrote:
Hello! Jon reported [1] a suspend regression on a Tegra board configured to boot with isolcpus and bisected it to commit 53916d5fd3c0 ("sched/deadline: Check bandwidth overflow earlier for hotplug"). Root cause analysis pointed out that we are currently failing to correctly clear and restore bandwidth accounting on root domains after changes that initiate from partition_sched_domains(), as it is the case for suspend operations on that board. The way we currently make sure that accounting properly follows root domain changes is quite convoluted and was indeed missing some corner cases. So, instead of adding yet more fragile operations, I thought we could simplify things by always clearing and rebuilding bandwidth information on all domains after an update is complete. Also, we should be ignoring DEADLINE special tasks when doing so (e.g. sugov), since we ignore them already for runtime enforcement and admission control anyway. The following implements the approach by: - 01/05: filter out DEADLINE special tasks - 02/05: preparatory wrappers to be able to grab sched_domains_mutex on UP - 03/05: generalize unique visiting of root domains so that we can re-use the mechanism elsewhere - 04/05: the bulk of the approach, clean and rebuild after changes - 05/05: clean up a now redundant call Please test and review. The set is also available at git@xxxxxxxxxx:jlelli/linux.git upstream/deadline/domains-suspend
I know that this is still under review, but I have tested on my side and it is working for me, so feel free to include my ...
Tested-by: Jon Hunter <jonathanh@xxxxxxxxxx> Thanks! Jon -- nvpublic