On 7/24/23 10:07?AM, Phil Elwell wrote: >> Even though I don't think this is an actual problem, it is a bit >> confusing that you get 100% iowait while waiting without having IO >> pending. So I do think the suggested patch is probably worthwhile >> pursuing. I'll post it and hopefully have Andres test it too, if he's >> available. > > If you CC me I'll happily test it for you. Here it is. diff --git a/io_uring/io_uring.c b/io_uring/io_uring.c index 89a611541bc4..f4591b912ea8 100644 --- a/io_uring/io_uring.c +++ b/io_uring/io_uring.c @@ -2493,11 +2493,20 @@ int io_run_task_work_sig(struct io_ring_ctx *ctx) return 0; } +static bool current_pending_io(void) +{ + struct io_uring_task *tctx = current->io_uring; + + if (!tctx) + return false; + return percpu_counter_read_positive(&tctx->inflight); +} + /* when returns >0, the caller should retry */ static inline int io_cqring_wait_schedule(struct io_ring_ctx *ctx, struct io_wait_queue *iowq) { - int token, ret; + int io_wait, ret; if (unlikely(READ_ONCE(ctx->check_cq))) return 1; @@ -2511,17 +2520,19 @@ static inline int io_cqring_wait_schedule(struct io_ring_ctx *ctx, return 0; /* - * Use io_schedule_prepare/finish, so cpufreq can take into account - * that the task is waiting for IO - turns out to be important for low - * QD IO. + * Mark us as being in io_wait if we have pending requests, so cpufreq + * can take into account that the task is waiting for IO - turns out + * to be important for low QD IO. */ - token = io_schedule_prepare(); + io_wait = current->in_iowait; + if (current_pending_io()) + current->in_iowait = 1; ret = 0; if (iowq->timeout == KTIME_MAX) schedule(); else if (!schedule_hrtimeout(&iowq->timeout, HRTIMER_MODE_ABS)) ret = -ETIME; - io_schedule_finish(token); + current->in_iowait = io_wait; return ret; } -- Jens Axboe