Re: [PATCH 6/7] psi: pressure stall information for CPU, memory, and IO

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Hi Johannes,


On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> +static void psi_clock(struct work_struct *work)
> +{
> +       u64 some[NR_PSI_RESOURCES] = { 0, };
> +       u64 full[NR_PSI_RESOURCES] = { 0, };
> +       unsigned long nonidle_total = 0;
> +       unsigned long missed_periods;
> +       struct delayed_work *dwork;
> +       struct psi_group *group;
> +       unsigned long expires;
> +       int cpu;
> +       int r;
> +
> +       dwork = to_delayed_work(work);
> +       group = container_of(dwork, struct psi_group, clock_work);
> +
> +       /*
> +        * Calculate the sampling period. The clock might have been
> +        * stopped for a while.
> +        */
> +       expires = group->period_expires;
> +       missed_periods = (jiffies - expires) / MY_LOAD_FREQ;
> +       group->period_expires = expires + ((1 + missed_periods) * MY_LOAD_FREQ);
> +
> +       /*
> +        * Aggregate the per-cpu state into a global state. Each CPU
> +        * is weighted by its non-idle time in the sampling period.
> +        */

Would it be possible to move this aggregation code (excluding
calc_avgs()) into a separate function which is called from here as
well as from psi_show() before group->some[] and group->full[] are
reported? This would not affect the performance if the information is
not requested and at the same time would keep at least the "total"
field up-to-date when the data is requested. For calc_avgs() I think
we would have to calculate the change in nonidle_total, group->some[]
and group->full[] fields differently because a call to psi_show() in
the middle of two psi_clock() calls would refresh these fields before
2secs expire, however calculating that change is trivial if we store
previous group->some[], group->full[] and nonidle_total values inside
psi_clock(). This would require new fields in psi_group struct to
store these previous values but the upside is that we would eliminate
the problem with reporting potentially stale data (up to 2sec update
delay) and provide a function one can use to refresh group->some[] and
group->full[] and implement custom averaging.

> +       for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
> +               struct psi_group_cpu *groupc = per_cpu_ptr(group->cpus, cpu);
> +               unsigned long nonidle;
> +
> +               nonidle = nsecs_to_jiffies(groupc->nonidle_time);
> +               groupc->nonidle_time = 0;
> +               nonidle_total += nonidle;
> +
> +               for (r = 0; r < NR_PSI_RESOURCES; r++) {
> +                       struct psi_resource *res = &groupc->res[r];
> +
> +                       some[r] += (res->times[0] + res->times[1]) * nonidle;
> +                       full[r] += res->times[1] * nonidle;
> +
> +                       /* It's racy, but we can tolerate some error */
> +                       res->times[0] = 0;
> +                       res->times[1] = 0;
> +               }
> +       }
> +
> +       for (r = 0; r < NR_PSI_RESOURCES; r++) {
> +               /* Finish the weighted aggregation */
> +               some[r] /= max(nonidle_total, 1UL);
> +               full[r] /= max(nonidle_total, 1UL);
> +
> +               /* Accumulate stall time */
> +               group->some[r] += some[r];
> +               group->full[r] += full[r];
> +
> +               /* Calculate recent pressure averages */
> +               calc_avgs(group->avg_some[r], some[r], missed_periods);
> +               calc_avgs(group->avg_full[r], full[r], missed_periods);
> +       }
> +
> +       /* Keep the clock ticking only when there is action */
> +       if (nonidle_total)
> +               schedule_delayed_work(dwork, MY_LOAD_FREQ);
> +}
> +

Thanks,
Suren.




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