[patch 0/12] sched: fastpath cycle recovery

From: Mike Galbraith
Date: Thu Mar 11 2010 - 04:49:24 EST


Hi Peter,

The following patchlets take a pinned pipe-test context switch frequency
in tip from 663KHZ to 694KHZ, and an unpinned instance from 450KHz to
540KHz. With these applied to tip.today, I have zero 31-12->today
regressions, and even some modest progressions.

The biggest difference is made by the first patch. We have a problem
with nohz when waking cross-cpu, which given select_idle_sibling(), we
do quite a bit. In testing netperf TCP_RR, hitting nohz code on every
micro-idle was eating ~10% of throughput, making cross-cpu wakeup a
loser. These patchlets combined turned netperf TCP_RR cross-cpu vs
affine from big loser into a winner.

All of these are trivial, mostly axe murder, but cycles add up.

-Mike

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