The force-quiesce-state loop function rcu_gp_fqs_loop() checks for callback overloading and does an immediate initial scan for idle CPUs if so. However, subsequent rescans will be carried out at as leisurely a rate as they always are, as specified by the rcutree.jiffies_till_next_fqs module parameter. It might be tempting to just continue immediately rescanning, but this turns the RCU grace-period kthread into a CPU hog. It might also be tempting to reduce the time between rescans to a single jiffy, but this can be problematic on larger systems. This commit therefore divides the normal time between rescans by three, rounding up. Thus a small system running at HZ=1000 that is suffering from callback overload will wait only one jiffy instead of the normal three between rescans. Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> --- kernel/rcu/tree.c | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) diff --git a/kernel/rcu/tree.c b/kernel/rcu/tree.c index c25ba442044a6..c19d5926886fb 100644 --- a/kernel/rcu/tree.c +++ b/kernel/rcu/tree.c @@ -1993,6 +1993,11 @@ static noinline_for_stack void rcu_gp_fqs_loop(void) WRITE_ONCE(rcu_state.jiffies_kick_kthreads, jiffies + (j ? 3 * j : 2)); } + if (rcu_state.cbovld) { + j = (j + 2) / 3; + if (j <= 0) + j = 1; + } trace_rcu_grace_period(rcu_state.name, rcu_state.gp_seq, TPS("fqswait")); WRITE_ONCE(rcu_state.gp_state, RCU_GP_WAIT_FQS); -- 2.31.1.189.g2e36527f23