Re: [PATCH v2] sched: async unthrottling for cfs bandwidth

From: Michal Koutný
Date: Wed Nov 02 2022 - 13:11:14 EST


On Tue, Nov 01, 2022 at 12:38:23PM -1000, Tejun Heo <tj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> (cc'ing Michal, Christian and Li for context)

Thanks.

> > We're in the process of transitioning to using bw instead for this
> > instead in order to maintain parallelism. Fixing bw is definitely
> > going to be useful, but I'm afraid we'll still likely have some issues
> > from low throughput for non-bw reasons (some of which we can't
> > directly control, since arbitrary jobs can spin up and configure their
> > hierarchy/threads in antagonistic ways, in effect pushing out the
> > latency of some of their threads).
>
> Yeah, thanks for the explanation. Making the lock more granular is tedious
> but definitely doable. I don't think I can work on it in the near future but
> will keep it on mind. If anyone's interested in attacking it, please be my
> guest.

From my experience, throttling while holding kernel locks (not just
cgroup_mutex) causes more trouble than plain cgroup_mutex scalability
currently.
But I acknowledge the latter issue too.

Michal

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