Hi Joel, On 05/03/25 20:10, Joel Fernandes wrote: > Currently, RCU boost testing in rcutorture is broken because it relies on > having RT throttling disabled. This means the test will always pass (or > rarely fail). This occurs because recently, RT throttling was replaced > by DL server which boosts CFS tasks even when rcutorture tried to > disable throttling (see rcu_torture_disable_rt_throttle()). However, the > systctl_sched_rt_runtime variable is not considered thus still allowing > RT tasks to be preempted by CFS tasks. > > Therefore this patch prevents DL server from starting when RCU torture > sets the sysctl_sched_rt_runtime to -1. > > With this patch, boosting in TREE09 fails reliably if RCU_BOOST=n. > > Steven also mentioned that this could fix RT usecases where users do not > want DL server to be interfering. > > Cc: stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Fixes: cea5a3472ac4 ("sched/fair: Cleanup fair_server") > Signed-off-by: Joel Fernandes <joelagnelf@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > v1->v2: > Updated Fixes tag (Steven) > Moved the stoppage of DL server to fair (Juri) I think what I suggested/wondered (sorry if I wasn't clear) is that we might need a link between sched_rt_runtime and the fair_server per-cpu runtime under sched/debug (i.e., sched_fair_write(), etc), otherwise one can end up with DL server disabled and still non zero runtime on the debug interface. This is only if we want to make that link, though; which I am not entirely sure it is something we want to do, as we will be stuck with an old/legacy interface if we do. Peter? Thanks, Juri