Re: [PATCH] cpufreq: Rebuild sched-domains when removing cpufreq driver

From: Dietmar Eggemann
Date: Thu Sep 21 2023 - 18:13:21 EST


On 20/09/2023 07:29, Shrikanth Hegde wrote:
>
> On 9/19/23 1:19 PM, Pierre Gondois wrote:
>>
>> On 9/19/23 01:03, Dietmar Eggemann wrote:
>>> On 18/09/2023 13:29, Pierre Gondois wrote:

[...]

>>> Rebuilding SDs when inserting the driver is already covered by
>>>
>>>    cpufreq_online()
>>>      cpufreq_set_policy()
>>>        sched_cpufreq_governor_change()
>>>          if (old or new gov eq. schedutil)
>>>            schedule_work(&rebuild_sd_work)
>>>
>>> So what's missing is only a sched_cpufreq_governor_change() call when
>>> removing the driver, right?
>>
>> Yes exact, removing a cpufreq driver (e.g. `rmmod cppc_cpufreq.ko`) goes
>> through:
>> cpufreq_remove_dev()
>> \-__cpufreq_offline()
>>
>> so the path you mentioned is not used in this case.

But IMHO the name of sched_cpufreq_governor_change() is now misleading
when called from the driver removal path. It's not the governor which
has changed. We want to disable EAS when unloading the driver in (3):

...
if (!arch_scale_freq_invariant()) {
if (sched_debug()) {
pr_warn("rd %*pbl: Disabling EAS: frequency-invariant load tracking
not yet supported",
cpumask_pr_args(cpu_map));
}
goto free;
}
...

> One Doubt, while looking through code. Not well versed with this area.
>
> cpuhp_cpufreq_offline is being registered with CPU hotplug. That ends up
> calling cpufreq_offline. This may cause non desired issues.
> 1. rebuild of sched domains twice instead, once by CPU hotplug and once by this.

That's possible when you CPU hp out the last CPU of a policy (or Perf
Domain (PD).

Otherwise `cpuhp_cpufreq_offline -> cpufreq_offline() ->
__cpufreq_offline()` returns early in `if (!policy_is_inactive(policy))`
condition.

partition_sched_domains_locked() does:

(1) detach_destroy_domains()
(2) build_sched_domains()
(3) build_perf_domains()

But only the first workqueue event (from cpuset_hotplug_workfn or
rebuild_sd_workfn) will rebuild Sched Domains and PDs (1)-(3), the
second one will only build PDs (3) again.
That's not nice but AFAICS it is not functional incorrect.

> 2. offline/online of CPU (non-SMT) may not disabling EAS.

Can't see this issue right now. When we offline the last CPU of a PD on
a 2 PD system, EAS should be stopped since the root domain does not have
any asymmetric CPU capacities left and when we online it again, EAS
should be started (sched_energy_set()).