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Some sched_move_task calls are useless because that
task_struct->sched_task_group maybe not changed (equals task_group
of cpu_cgroup) when system enable autogroup. So do some checks in
sched_move_task.
sched_move_task eg:
task A belongs to cpu_cgroup0 and autogroup0, it will always belong
to cpu_cgroup0 when do_exit. So there is no need to do {de|en}queue.
The call graph is as follow.
do_exit
sched_autogroup_exit_task
sched_move_task
dequeue_task
sched_change_group
A.sched_task_group = sched_get_task_group (=cpu_cgroup0)
enqueue_task
Performance results:
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1. env
cpu: bogomips=4600.00
kernel: 6.3.0-rc3
cpu_cgroup: 6:cpu,cpuacct:/user.slice
2. cmds
do_exit script:
for i in {0..10000}; do
sleep 0 &
done
wait
Run the above script, then use the following bpftrace cmd to get
the cost of sched_move_task:
bpftrace -e 'k:sched_move_task { @ts[tid] = nsecs; }
kr:sched_move_task /@ts[tid]/
{ @ns += nsecs - @ts[tid]; delete(@ts[tid]); }'
3. cost time(ns):
without patch: 43528033
with patch: 18541416
diff:-24986617 -57.4%
As the result show, the patch will save 57.4% in the scenario.
Signed-off-by: wuchi <wuchi.zero@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/20230321064459.39421-1-wuchi.zero@gmail.com
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