cvs commit: src/sys/kern sched_ule.c
John Baldwin
jhb at FreeBSD.org
Tue Aug 10 08:19:57 PDT 2004
On Tuesday 10 August 2004 03:52 am, Jeff Roberson wrote:
> jeff 2004-08-10 07:52:22 UTC
>
> FreeBSD src repository
>
> Modified files:
> sys/kern sched_ule.c
> Log:
> - Use a new flag, KEF_XFERABLE, to record with certainty that this kse
> had contributed to the transferable load count. This prevents any
> potential problems with sched_pin() being used around calls to
> setrunqueue(). - Change the sched_add() load balancing algorithm to try to
> migrate on wakeup. This attempts to place threads that communicate with
> each other on the same CPU.
> - Don't clear the idle counts in kseq_transfer(), let the cpus do that
> when they call sched_add() from kseq_assign().
> - Correct a few out of date comments.
> - Make sure the ke_cpu field is correct when we preempt.
> - Call kseq_assign() from sched_clock() to catch any assignments that
> were done without IPI. Presently all assignments are done with an IPI, but
> I'm trying a patch that limits that.
> - Don't migrate a thread if it is still runnable in sched_add().
> Previously, this could only happen for KSE threads, but due to changes to
> sched_switch() all threads went through this path.
> - Remove some code that was added with preemption but is not necessary.
Couple of comments:
1) TDF_NEEDRESCHED is still needed as that is what manages user-level
preemptions. Kernel preemption does not normally preempt threads at
user-level priorities (see the code in maybe_preempt() for a comment with
more detailed info).
2) Can a thread bound to CPU B ever be put on the runqueue via setrunqueue()
by a thread on CPU A? If so, you need to keep the SMP-specific migration
check before the call to maybe_preempt() so that you don't end up running the
new thread on CPU A even though it is supposed to run on CPU B.
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