Re: [patch 00/10] timer: Move from a push remote at enqueue to a pull at expiry model

From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Tue Apr 18 2017 - 10:03:37 EST


On Monday, April 17, 2017 08:32:41 PM Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> Placing timers at enqueue time on a target CPU based on dubious heuristics
> does not make any sense:
>
> 1) Most timer wheel timers are canceled or rearmed before they expire.
>
> 2) The heuristics to predict which CPU will be busy when the timer expires
> are wrong by definition.
>
> So we waste precious cycles to place timers at enqueue time.
>
> The proper solution to this problem is to always queue the timers on the
> local CPU and allow the non pinned timers to be pulled onto a busy CPU at
> expiry time.
>
> To achieve this the timer storage has been split into local pinned and
> global timers. Local pinned timers are always expired on the CPU on which
> they have been queued. Global timers can be expired on any CPU.
>
> As long as a CPU is busy it expires both local and global timers. When a
> CPU goes idle it arms for the first expiring local timer. If the first
> expiring pinned (local) timer is before the first expiring movable timer,
> then no action is required because the CPU will wake up before the first
> movable timer expires. If the first expiring movable timer is before the
> first expiring pinned (local) timer, then this timer is queued into a idle
> timerqueue and eventually expired by some other active CPU.
>
> To avoid global locking the timerqueues are implemented as a hierarchy. The
> lowest level of the hierarchy holds the CPUs. The CPUs are associated to
> groups of 8, which are seperated per node. If more than one CPU group
> exist, then a second level in the hierarchy collects the groups. Depending
> on the size of the system more than 2 levels are required. Each group has a
> "migrator" which checks the timerqueue during the tick for remote expirable
> timers.
>
> If the last CPU in a group goes idle it reports the first expiring event in
> the group up to the next group(s) in the hierarchy. If the last CPU goes
> idle it arms its timer for the first system wide expiring timer to ensure
> that no timer event is missed.
>
> The series is also available from git:
>
> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git WIP.timers

No concerns from me FWIW.

Thanks,
Rafael