Hi again, On Fri, 19 May 2023 12:12:50 -0400 Vineeth Remanan Pillai <vineeth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: [...] > - cpu util may go to 100% when we have tasks with large bandwidth > close to Umax > > As an eg. for issue 1, three tasks - (7,10) (3,10) and (1,10): > TID[590]: RECLAIM=1, (r=7ms, d=10ms, p=10ms), Util: 95.20 > TID[591]: RECLAIM=1, (r=3ms, d=10ms, p=10ms), Util: 81.94 > TID[592]: RECLAIM=1, (r=1ms, d=10ms, p=10ms), Util: 27.19 > > re. issue 2, four tasks with same reservation (7,10), tasks tries > to reclaim leading to 100% cpu usage on all three cpus and leads to > system hang. I just tried to repeat this test on a VM with 3 CPUs, and I can reproduce the stall (100% of CPU time reclaimed by SCHED_DEADLINE tasks, with no possibility for the other tasks to execute) when I use dq = -(max{u_i / Umax, (Umax - Uinact - Uextra)}) * dt But when I use dq = -(max{u_i, (Umax - Uinact - Uextra)} / Umax) * dt everything works as expected, the 4 tasks reclaim 95% of the CPU time and my shell is still active... (so, I cannot reproduce the starvation issue with this equation) So, I now think the second one is the correct equation to be used. Luca