On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 03:44:13PM -0400, Johannes Weiner wrote: > > > + for (s = PSI_NONIDLE; s >= 0; s--) { > > > + u32 time, delta; > > > + > > > + time = READ_ONCE(groupc->times[s]); > > > + /* > > > + * In addition to already concluded states, we > > > + * also incorporate currently active states on > > > + * the CPU, since states may last for many > > > + * sampling periods. > > > + * > > > + * This way we keep our delta sampling buckets > > > + * small (u32) and our reported pressure close > > > + * to what's actually happening. > > > + */ > > > + if (test_state(groupc->tasks, cpu, s)) { > > > + /* > > > + * We can race with a state change and > > > + * need to make sure the state_start > > > + * update is ordered against the > > > + * updates to the live state and the > > > + * time buckets (groupc->times). > > > + * > > > + * 1. If we observe task state that > > > + * needs to be recorded, make sure we > > > + * see state_start from when that > > > + * state went into effect or we'll > > > + * count time from the previous state. > > > + * > > > + * 2. If the time delta has already > > > + * been added to the bucket, make sure > > > + * we don't see it in state_start or > > > + * we'll count it twice. > > > + * > > > + * If the time delta is out of > > > + * state_start but not in the time > > > + * bucket yet, we'll miss it entirely > > > + * and handle it in the next period. > > > + */ > > > + smp_rmb(); > > > + time += cpu_clock(cpu) - groupc->state_start; > > > + } > > > > The alternative is adding an update to scheduler_tick(), that would > > ensure you're never more than nr_cpu_ids * TICK_NSEC behind. > > I wasn't able to convert *all* states to tick updates like this. > > The reason is that, while testing rq->curr for PF_MEMSTALL is cheap, > other tasks associated with the rq could be from any cgroup in the > system. That means we'd have to do for_each_cgroup() on every tick to > keep the groupc->times that closely uptodate, and that wouldn't scale. > We tend to have hundreds of them, some setups have thousands. > > Since we don't need to be *that* current, I left the on-demand update > inside the aggregator for now. It's a bit trickier, but much cheaper. ARGH indeed; I was thinking we only need to update current. But because we're tracking blocked state that doesn't work. Sorry for that :/