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Message-ID: <87k34vo3vb.fsf@cecht.legt.fr>
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 15:24:24 -0400
From: Vincent Legout <vincent@...out.info>
To: Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@....com>
Cc: peterz@...radead.org, mingo@...hat.com, juri.lelli@...il.com,
raistlin@...ux.it, michael@...rulasolutions.com,
fchecconi@...il.com, daniel.wagner@...-carit.de,
luca.abeni@...tn.it, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
Li Zefan <lizefan@...wei.com>, cgroups@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3] sched/deadline: fix bandwidth check/update when migrating tasks between exclusive cpusets
Hello,
Juri Lelli <juri.lelli@....com> writes:
> Exclusive cpusets are the only way users can restrict SCHED_DEADLINE tasks
> affinity (performing what is commonly called clustered scheduling).
> Unfortunately, such thing is currently broken for two reasons:
>
> - No check is performed when the user tries to attach a task to
> an exlusive cpuset (recall that exclusive cpusets have an
> associated maximum allowed bandwidth).
>
> - Bandwidths of source and destination cpusets are not correctly
> updated after a task is migrated between them.
>
> This patch fixes both things at once, as they are opposite faces
> of the same coin.
>
> The check is performed in cpuset_can_attach(), as there aren't any
> points of failure after that function. The updated is split in two
> halves. We first reserve bandwidth in the destination cpuset, after
> we pass the check in cpuset_can_attach(). And we then release
> bandwidth from the source cpuset when the task's affinity is
> actually changed. Even if there can be time windows when sched_setattr()
> may erroneously fail in the source cpuset, we are fine with it, as
> we can't perfom an atomic update of both cpusets at once.
Thanks, this seems to fix the other problem I had. However, this bug,
which I never had before, now happens randomly (with or without patch
3/3):
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.728678] ------------[ cut here ]------------
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.728699] kernel BUG at kernel/sched/deadline.c:819!
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.728719] invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.728744] Modules linked in: nfsv3 rpcsec_gss_krb5 nfsv4 dm_crypt nfsd auth_rpcgss oid_registry exportfs nfs_acl nfs lockd sunrpc bridge stp llc lp coretemp kvm_intel kvm ppdev ioatdma microcode ipmi_si parport_pc lpc_ich dca mfd_core parport ipmi_msghandler joydev serio_raw hid_generic usbhid hid crc32c_intel psmouse e1000e ptp pps_core
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.728928] CPU: 5 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/5 Not tainted 3.16.0+ #20
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.728950] Hardware name: empty empty/S7002, BIOS 'V1.10.B10 ' 05/03/2011
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.728977] task: ffff88023691c920 ti: ffff88023692c000 task.ti: ffff88023692c000
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729003] RIP: 0010:[<ffffffff810a543e>] [<ffffffff810a543e>] enqueue_task_dl+0x44e/0x450
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729041] RSP: 0018:ffff88043fc23e68 EFLAGS: 00010082
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729060] RAX: 0000000000000000 RBX: ffff880434edb0c0 RCX: ffff880434edb2f8
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729086] RDX: 0000000000000008 RSI: ffff880434edb0c0 RDI: 0000000000000000
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729140] RBP: ffff88043fc23ea8 R08: 0000000000000001 R09: 000002cb4aebb39d
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729193] R10: 13955a8129438cf2 R11: 0000000000000202 R12: 0000000000000008
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729247] R13: ffff88043fc33f00 R14: ffff88043fc2e0e0 R15: ffff880434edb2f8
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729301] FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff88043fc20000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729383] CS: 0010 DS: 0000 ES: 0000 CR0: 000000008005003b
Sep 19 09:54:37 starbuck kernel: [ 1309.729436] CR2: 0000000000000000 CR3: 0000000435a07000 CR4: 00000000000027e0
My script launches 6 processes and schedules them on 2 cpusets where
each cpuset contains only one cpu. It moves processes from one cpuset to
another and also updates their runtime. I can investigate more and try
to provide a short script to reproduce if needed.
Thanks,
Vincent
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