Re: [PATCH 1/2] sched/uclamp: Add a new sysctl to control RT default boost value

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On 11/05/2020 17:40, Qais Yousef wrote:

[..]

> @@ -790,6 +790,26 @@ unsigned int sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE;
>  /* Max allowed maximum utilization */
>  unsigned int sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max = SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE;
>  
> +/*
> + * By default RT tasks run at the maximum performance point/capacity of the
> + * system. Uclamp enforces this by always setting UCLAMP_MIN of RT tasks to
> + * SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE.
> + *
> + * This knob allows admins to change the default behavior when uclamp is being
> + * used. In battery powered devices, particularly, running at the maximum
> + * capacity and frequency will increase energy consumption and shorten the
> + * battery life.
> + *
> + * This knob only affects RT tasks that their uclamp_se->user_defined == false.

Nit pick: Isn't there a verb missing in this sentence?

[...]

> @@ -1114,12 +1161,13 @@ int sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
>  				loff_t *ppos)
>  {
>  	bool update_root_tg = false;
> -	int old_min, old_max;
> +	int old_min, old_max, old_min_rt;

Nit pick: Order local variable declarations according to length.

[...]

> @@ -1128,7 +1176,9 @@ int sysctl_sched_uclamp_handler(struct ctl_table *table, int write,
>  		goto done;
>  
>  	if (sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_min > sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max ||
> -	    sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max > SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE) {
> +	    sysctl_sched_uclamp_util_max > SCHED_CAPACITY_SCALE		||

Nit pick: This extra space looks weird to me.

[...]

Apart from that, LGTM

For both patches of this v5:

Reviewed-by: Dietmar Eggemann <dietmar.eggemann@xxxxxxx>



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