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Date:	Tue, 15 Jan 2013 10:46:55 +0800
From:	Michael Wang <wangyun@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>
To:	Mike Galbraith <bitbucket@...ine.de>
CC:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, mingo@...hat.com,
	peterz@...radead.org, mingo@...nel.org, a.p.zijlstra@...llo.nl
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 0/2] sched: simplify the select_task_rq_fair()

On 01/12/2013 04:01 PM, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> On Wed, 2013-01-09 at 17:28 +0800, Michael Wang wrote: 
>> On 12/27/2012 02:08 PM, Michael Wang wrote:
>>> This patch set is trying to simplify the select_task_rq_fair() with
>>> schedule balance map.
>>>
>>> After get rid of the complex code and reorganize the logical, pgbench show
>>> the improvement.
>>>
>>> 	Prev:
>>> 		| db_size | clients |  tps  |
>>> 		+---------+---------+-------+
>>> 		| 22 MB   |       1 |  4437 |
>>> 		| 22 MB   |      16 | 51351 |
>>> 		| 22 MB   |      32 | 49959 |
>>> 		| 7484 MB |       1 |  4078 |
>>> 		| 7484 MB |      16 | 44681 |
>>> 		| 7484 MB |      32 | 42463 |
>>> 		| 15 GB   |       1 |  3992 |
>>> 		| 15 GB   |      16 | 44107 |
>>> 		| 15 GB   |      32 | 41797 |
>>>
>>> 	Post:
>>> 		| db_size | clients |  tps  |
>>> 		+---------+---------+-------+
>>> 		| 22 MB   |       1 | 11053 |		+149.11%
>>> 		| 22 MB   |      16 | 55671 |		+8.41%
>>> 		| 22 MB   |      32 | 52596 |		+5.28%
>>> 		| 7483 MB |       1 |  8180 |		+100.59%
>>> 		| 7483 MB |      16 | 48392 |		+8.31%
>>> 		| 7483 MB |      32 | 44185 |		+0.18%
>>> 		| 15 GB   |       1 |  8127 |		+103.58%
>>> 		| 15 GB   |      16 | 48156 |		+9.18%
>>> 		| 15 GB   |      32 | 43387 |		+3.8%
>>>
>>> Please check the patch for more details about schedule balance map, they
>>> currently based on linux-next 3.7.0-rc6, will rebase them to tip tree in
>>> follow version.
>>>
>>> Comments are very welcomed.
>>
>> Could I get some comments for this patch set?
> 
> I kinda like it.  It doesn't bounce buddies all over a large package at
> low load, doesn't have a tbench dip at clients=cores with HT enabled
> that my idle buddy patch does, and your pgbench numbers look very nice.
> It's not as good at ramp as idle buddies, but is an improvement over
> mainline for both tbench and pgbench.  Cool.
> 
> It'll schedule client/server cross node sometimes with you preferring to
> leave wakee near prev_cpu, but that's one of those things that can bite
> whichever choice you make.  It kills the bounce problem, can't hurt
> little boxen, and may help big boxen more often than it hurts, who
> knows.
> 
> Some tbench numbers:
> 
> I had to plug it into 3.0 to play with it, the 3.6-stable kernel I had
> been using on 4x10 core box is misbehaving.

Hi, Mike

Thanks for your reply and test results.

> 
> mainline = upstream select_idle_sibling()
> idle_buddy = upstream select_idle_sibling() with 37407ea7 reverted
> 
> clients                    1          5         10        20         40         80        160
> 3.0.57-mainline        30.76     146.29    1569.48   4396.10    7851.87   14065.90   14128.40
> 3.0.57-idle_buddy     291.69    1448.13    2874.62   5329.49    7311.44   13582.20   13927.50
> 3.0.57-mainline+wang  292.41    1085.70    2048.62   4342.16    8280.17   13494.60   13435.50
> 
> It'd be nice to see more numbers, likely there will be plus/minus all
> the map, but from my quick test drive, generic behavior looks healthier.

It's good to know that you like the idea, I will re-base the code on
latest tip tree and do more test on it.

Regards,
Michael Wang

> 
> -Mike
> 
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