On 22-10-20, 17:55, Vincent Guittot wrote: > On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 17:45, A L <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > ---- From: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- Sent: 2020-10-22 - 14:29 ---- > > > > > On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 02:19:29PM +0200, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote: > > >> > However I do want to retire ondemand, conservative and also very much > > >> > intel_pstate/active mode. > > >> > > >> I agree in general, but IMO it would not be prudent to do that without making > > >> schedutil provide the same level of performance in all of the relevant use > > >> cases. > > > > > > Agreed; I though to have understood we were there already. > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Currently schedutil does not populate all stats like ondemand does, which can be a problem for some monitoring software. > > > > On my AMD 3000G CPU with kernel-5.9.1: > > > > > > grep. /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/stats/* > > > > With ondemand: > > time_in_state:3900000 145179 > > time_in_state:1600000 9588482 > > total_trans:177565 > > trans_table: From : To > > trans_table: : 3900000 1600000 > > trans_table: 3900000: 0 88783 > > trans_table: 1600000: 88782 0 > > > > With schedutil only two file exists: > > reset:<empty> > > total_trans:216609 > > > > > > I'd really like to have these stats populated with schedutil, if that's possible. > > Your problem might have been fixed with > commit 96f60cddf7a1 ("cpufreq: stats: Enable stats for fast-switch as well") Thanks Vincent. Right, I have already fixed that for everyone. -- viresh