Re: [GIT PULL] Scheduler changes for v6.8

From: Qais Yousef
Date: Sun Jan 14 2024 - 18:37:42 EST


On 01/14/24 19:58, Qais Yousef wrote:

> > This is not correct because you will have to wait to reach full
> > utilization at the current OPP possibly the lowest OPP before moving
> > directly to max OPP
>
> Isn't this already the case? The ratio (util+headroom/max) will be less than
> 1 until util is 80% (with 25% headroom). And for all values <= 80% * max, we
> will request a frequency smaller than/equal policy->cur, no?
>
> ie:
>
> util = 600
> max = 1024
>
> freq = 1.25 * 600 * policy->cur / 1024 = 0.73 * policy->cur
>
> (util+headroom/max) must be greater than 1 for us to start going above
> policy->cur - which seems to have been working by accident IIUC.
>
> So yes my proposal is incorrect, but it seems the conversion is not right to me
> now.
>
> I could reproduce the problem now (thanks Wyes!). I have 3 freqs on my system
>
> 2.2GHz, 2.8GHz and 3.8GHz
>
> which (I believe) translates into capacities
>
> ~592, ~754, 1024
>
> which means we should pick 2.8GHz as soon as util * 1.25 > 592; which
> translates into util = ~473.
>
> But what I see is that we go to 2.8GHz when we jump from 650 to 680 (see
> attached picture), which is what you'd expect since we apply two headrooms now,
> which means the ratio (util+headroom/max) will be greater than 1 after go above
> this value
>
> 1024 * 0.8 * 0.8 = ~655
>
> So I think the math makes sense logically, but we're missing some other
> correction factor.
>
> When I re-enable CPPC I see for the same test that we go into 3.8GHz straight
> away. My test is simple busyloop via
>
> cat /dev/zero > /dev/null
>
> I see the CPU util_avg is at 523 at fork. I expected us to run to 2.8GHz here
> to be honest, but I am not sure if util_cfs_boost() and util_est() are maybe
> causing us to be slightly above 523 and that's why we start with max freq.
>
> Or I've done the math wrong :-) But the two don't behave the same for the same
> kernel with and without CPPC.

I think the relationship should be:

freq = util * f_curr / cap_curr

(patch below)

with that I see (almost) the expected behavior (picture attached). We go to
2.8GHz when we are above 500. But the move to 3.8GHz is a bit earlier at 581
(instead of 754 * 0.8 = 603). Not sure why. With 25% headroom 581 is 726. So
it's a tad too early.


diff --git a/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c b/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
index 95c3c097083e..155f96a44fa0 100644
--- a/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
+++ b/kernel/sched/cpufreq_schedutil.c
@@ -123,7 +123,8 @@ static void sugov_deferred_update(struct sugov_policy *sg_policy)
* Return: the reference CPU frequency to compute a capacity.
*/
static __always_inline
-unsigned long get_capacity_ref_freq(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
+unsigned long get_capacity_ref_freq(struct cpufreq_policy *policy,
+ unsigned long *max)
{
unsigned int freq = arch_scale_freq_ref(policy->cpu);

@@ -133,6 +134,9 @@ unsigned long get_capacity_ref_freq(struct cpufreq_policy *policy)
if (arch_scale_freq_invariant())
return policy->cpuinfo.max_freq;

+ if (max)
+ *max = policy->cur * (*max) / policy->cpuinfo.max_freq;
+
return policy->cur;
}

@@ -164,7 +168,7 @@ static unsigned int get_next_freq(struct sugov_policy *sg_policy,
struct cpufreq_policy *policy = sg_policy->policy;
unsigned int freq;

- freq = get_capacity_ref_freq(policy);
+ freq = get_capacity_ref_freq(policy, &max);
freq = map_util_freq(util, freq, max);

if (freq == sg_policy->cached_raw_freq && !sg_policy->need_freq_update)

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