On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 8:14 AM Phil Auld <pauld@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 03, 2019 at 05:12:43PM -0700 Xuewei Zhang wrote: > > quota/period ratio is used to ensure a child task group won't get more > > bandwidth than the parent task group, and is calculated as: > > normalized_cfs_quota() = [(quota_us << 20) / period_us] > > > > If the quota/period ratio was changed during this scaling due to > > precision loss, it will cause inconsistency between parent and child > > task groups. See below example: > > A userspace container manager (kubelet) does three operations: > > 1) Create a parent cgroup, set quota to 1,000us and period to 10,000us. > > 2) Create a few children cgroups. > > 3) Set quota to 1,000us and period to 10,000us on a child cgroup. > > > > These operations are expected to succeed. However, if the scaling of > > 147/128 happens before step 3), quota and period of the parent cgroup > > will be changed: > > new_quota: 1148437ns, 1148us > > new_period: 11484375ns, 11484us > > > > And when step 3) comes in, the ratio of the child cgroup will be 104857, > > which will be larger than the parent cgroup ratio (104821), and will > > fail. > > > > Scaling them by a factor of 2 will fix the problem. > > > > Fixes: 2e8e19226398 ("sched/fair: Limit sched_cfs_period_timer() loop to avoid hard lockup") > > Signed-off-by: Xuewei Zhang <xueweiz@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > I managed to get it to trigger the second case. It took 50,000 children (20x my initial tests). > > [ 1367.850630] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = 4340, cfs_quota_us = 250000) > [ 1370.390832] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = 8680, cfs_quota_us = 500000) > [ 1372.914689] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = 17360, cfs_quota_us = 1000000) > [ 1375.447431] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = 34720, cfs_quota_us = 2000000) > [ 1377.982785] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = 69440, cfs_quota_us = 4000000) > [ 1380.481702] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = 138880, cfs_quota_us = 8000000) > [ 1382.894692] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = 277760, cfs_quota_us = 16000000) > [ 1385.264872] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = 555520, cfs_quota_us = 32000000) > [ 1393.965140] cfs_period_timer[cpu11]: period too short, but cannot scale up without losing precision (cfs_period_us = 555520, cfs_quota_us = 32000000) > > I suspect going higher could cause the original lockup, but that'd be the case with the old code as well. > And this also gets us out of it faster. > > > Tested-by: Phil Auld <pauld@xxxxxxxxxx> Thanks a lot for the review and experiment+test Phil! Really appreciate it. To other scheduler maintainers: Could someone help review and approve the patch? I'm happy to fix any defect in it :) Best regards, Xuewei > > > Cheers, > Phil > > > > --- > > kernel/sched/fair.c | 36 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- > > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/kernel/sched/fair.c b/kernel/sched/fair.c > > index 83ab35e2374f..b3d3d0a231cd 100644 > > --- a/kernel/sched/fair.c > > +++ b/kernel/sched/fair.c > > @@ -4926,20 +4926,28 @@ static enum hrtimer_restart sched_cfs_period_timer(struct hrtimer *timer) > > if (++count > 3) { > > u64 new, old = ktime_to_ns(cfs_b->period); > > > > - new = (old * 147) / 128; /* ~115% */ > > - new = min(new, max_cfs_quota_period); > > - > > - cfs_b->period = ns_to_ktime(new); > > - > > - /* since max is 1s, this is limited to 1e9^2, which fits in u64 */ > > - cfs_b->quota *= new; > > - cfs_b->quota = div64_u64(cfs_b->quota, old); > > - > > - pr_warn_ratelimited( > > - "cfs_period_timer[cpu%d]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us %lld, cfs_quota_us = %lld)\n", > > - smp_processor_id(), > > - div_u64(new, NSEC_PER_USEC), > > - div_u64(cfs_b->quota, NSEC_PER_USEC)); > > + /* > > + * Grow period by a factor of 2 to avoid lossing precision. > > + * Precision loss in the quota/period ratio can cause __cfs_schedulable > > + * to fail. > > + */ > > + new = old * 2; > > + if (new < max_cfs_quota_period) { > > + cfs_b->period = ns_to_ktime(new); > > + cfs_b->quota *= 2; > > + > > + pr_warn_ratelimited( > > + "cfs_period_timer[cpu%d]: period too short, scaling up (new cfs_period_us = %lld, cfs_quota_us = %lld)\n", > > + smp_processor_id(), > > + div_u64(new, NSEC_PER_USEC), > > + div_u64(cfs_b->quota, NSEC_PER_USEC)); > > + } else { > > + pr_warn_ratelimited( > > + "cfs_period_timer[cpu%d]: period too short, but cannot scale up without losing precision (cfs_period_us = %lld, cfs_quota_us = %lld)\n", > > + smp_processor_id(), > > + div_u64(old, NSEC_PER_USEC), > > + div_u64(cfs_b->quota, NSEC_PER_USEC)); > > + } > > > > /* reset count so we don't come right back in here */ > > count = 0; > > -- > > 2.23.0.581.g78d2f28ef7-goog > > > > --