Re: [PATCH v2 08/11] sched: get CPU's activity statistic

From: Morten Rasmussen
Date: Wed Jun 04 2014 - 09:09:34 EST


On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 12:52:46PM +0100, Vincent Guittot wrote:
> On 4 June 2014 13:23, Morten Rasmussen <morten.rasmussen@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I get:
> >
> > A: 15/40 ms = 37.5%
> > B: 20/40 ms = 50%
> >
> > Schedule:
> >
> > | 5 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms | 5 ms |
> > A: run rq run ----------- sleeping ------------- run
> > B: rq run rq run ---- sleeping ------------- rq
> >
> >> and CPU runnable will be 60% too
> >
> > rq->avg.runnable_avg_sum should be 50%. You have two tasks running for
> > 20 ms every 40 ms.
> >
> > Right?
>
> ok, i see the misunderstood.
> it's depends of what we mean by runnable. You take the % of time
> whereas i take the runnable_avg_sum/period

Right. There is a difference.

>
> so A is on_rq 15/40 ms = 37.5% of the time which gives a
> runnable_avg_sum/runnable_avg_period of 47%
> B is on_rq 20/40 ms = 50% of the time which gives a
> runnable_avg_sum/runnable_avg_period of 60%
> and CPU has a task on its rq 20/40ms = 50% of the time which gives a
> runnable_avg_sum/runnable_avg_period of 60%

Yes, that seems about right.
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