RE: [PATCH] sched: recover sched_yield task running time increase

From: Mike Galbraith
Date: Wed Apr 06 2011 - 22:44:57 EST


On Wed, 2011-04-06 at 21:28 +0800, Shi, Alex wrote:
> >> > NACK
> >> >
> >> > This was switched off by default and under
> >> > the sysctl sched_compat_yield for a reason.
> >> >
> >> > Reintroducing it under that sysctl option
> >> > may be acceptable, but by default it would
> >> > be doing the wrong thing for other workloads.
> >>
> >> I can implement this as sysctl option. But when I checked again the man
> >> page of sched_yield. I have some concerns on this.
> >>
> >> ----
> >> int sched_yield(void);
> >>
> >> DESCRIPTION
> >> A process can relinquish the processor voluntarily without blocking by calling sched_yield().
> >> The process will then be moved to the end of the queue for its static priority and a new process
> >> gets to run.
> >> ----
> >>
> >> If a application calls sched_yield system call, most of time it is not
> >> want to be launched again right now. so the man page said "the caller
> >> process will then be moved to the _end_ of the queue..."
> >
> >Moving a yielding nice 0 task behind a SCHED_IDLE (or nice 19) task
> >could be incredibly painful.
>
> Good reminder! Do you have more detailed idea on this?

Other than 'don't do that'? Nope. sched_yield() semantics suck.

-Mike

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