On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 02:53:31PM +0100, Qais Yousef wrote:
> On 08/20/20 11:19, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > From: Qais Yousef <[email protected]>
> > 
> > [ Upstream commit 46609ce227039fd192e0ecc7d940bed587fd2c78 ]
> > 
> > There is a report that when uclamp is enabled, a netperf UDP test
> > regresses compared to a kernel compiled without uclamp.
> > 
> > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/[email protected]/
> > 
> > While investigating the root cause, there were no sign that the uclamp
> > code is doing anything particularly expensive but could suffer from bad
> > cache behavior under certain circumstances that are yet to be
> > understood.
> > 
> > https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20200616110824.dgkkbyapn3io6wik@e107158-lin/
> > 
> > To reduce the pressure on the fast path anyway, add a static key that is
> > by default will skip executing uclamp logic in the
> > enqueue/dequeue_task() fast path until it's needed.
> > 
> > As soon as the user start using util clamp by:
> > 
> >     1. Changing uclamp value of a task with sched_setattr()
> >     2. Modifying the default sysctl_sched_util_clamp_{min, max}
> >     3. Modifying the default cpu.uclamp.{min, max} value in cgroup
> > 
> > We flip the static key now that the user has opted to use util clamp.
> > Effectively re-introducing uclamp logic in the enqueue/dequeue_task()
> > fast path. It stays on from that point forward until the next reboot.
> > 
> > This should help minimize the effect of util clamp on workloads that
> > don't need it but still allow distros to ship their kernels with uclamp
> > compiled in by default.
> > 
> > SCHED_WARN_ON() in uclamp_rq_dec_id() was removed since now we can end
> > up with unbalanced call to uclamp_rq_dec_id() if we flip the key while
> > a task is running in the rq. Since we know it is harmless we just
> > quietly return if we attempt a uclamp_rq_dec_id() when
> > rq->uclamp[].bucket[].tasks is 0.
> > 
> > In schedutil, we introduce a new uclamp_is_enabled() helper which takes
> > the static key into account to ensure RT boosting behavior is retained.
> > 
> > The following results demonstrates how this helps on 2 Sockets Xeon E5
> > 2x10-Cores system.
> > 
> >                                    nouclamp                 uclamp      
> > uclamp-static-key
> > Hmean     send-64         162.43 (   0.00%)      157.84 *  -2.82%*      
> > 163.39 *   0.59%*
> > Hmean     send-128        324.71 (   0.00%)      314.78 *  -3.06%*      
> > 326.18 *   0.45%*
> > Hmean     send-256        641.55 (   0.00%)      628.67 *  -2.01%*      
> > 648.12 *   1.02%*
> > Hmean     send-1024      2525.28 (   0.00%)     2448.26 *  -3.05%*     
> > 2543.73 *   0.73%*
> > Hmean     send-2048      4836.14 (   0.00%)     4712.08 *  -2.57%*     
> > 4867.69 *   0.65%*
> > Hmean     send-3312      7540.83 (   0.00%)     7425.45 *  -1.53%*     
> > 7621.06 *   1.06%*
> > Hmean     send-4096      9124.53 (   0.00%)     8948.82 *  -1.93%*     
> > 9276.25 *   1.66%*
> > Hmean     send-8192     15589.67 (   0.00%)    15486.35 *  -0.66%*    
> > 15819.98 *   1.48%*
> > Hmean     send-16384    26386.47 (   0.00%)    25752.25 *  -2.40%*    
> > 26773.74 *   1.47%*
> > 
> > The perf diff between nouclamp and uclamp-static-key when uclamp is
> > disabled in the fast path:
> > 
> >      8.73%     -1.55%  [kernel.kallsyms]        [k] try_to_wake_up
> >      0.07%     +0.04%  [kernel.kallsyms]        [k] deactivate_task
> >      0.13%     -0.02%  [kernel.kallsyms]        [k] activate_task
> > 
> > The diff between nouclamp and uclamp-static-key when uclamp is enabled
> > in the fast path:
> > 
> >      8.73%     -0.72%  [kernel.kallsyms]        [k] try_to_wake_up
> >      0.13%     +0.39%  [kernel.kallsyms]        [k] activate_task
> >      0.07%     +0.38%  [kernel.kallsyms]        [k] deactivate_task
> > 
> > Fixes: 69842cba9ace ("sched/uclamp: Add CPU's clamp buckets refcounting")
> > Reported-by: Mel Gorman <[email protected]>
> > Signed-off-by: Qais Yousef <[email protected]>
> > Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <[email protected]>
> > Tested-by: Lukasz Luba <[email protected]>
> > Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/[email protected]
> > Signed-off-by: Sasha Levin <[email protected]>
> > ---
> 
> Greg/Peter/Mel
> 
> Should this go to 5.4 too? Not saying it should, but I don't know if distros
> could care about potential performance hit that this patch addresses.

If you want to provide a backported version of this to 5.4.y, that you
have tested that works properly, I will be glad to queue it up.

thanks,

greg k-h

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