[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: cpuidle asymmetry (was Re: [RFC PATCH V4 5/5] cpuidle: cpuidle driver for apm)
On 03/31/2011 07:47 AM, Len Brown wrote: Maybe there is some other way to handle asymmetry ??I mis-spoke on asymmetry. Moorestown is already an example of an asymmetric system, since its deepest c-state is available on cpu0, but not on cpu1. So it needs different tables for each cpu. I think what would work is a default c-state table for the system, and the ability of a per-cpu override table. I think that would gracefully handle the case of many identical cpus, and also systems with different tables per cpu. Hi Len, What would happen if a cpu enters a state which wasn't reported for it? I am wondering if an approach like union of states of each would work. Can we handle asymmetry through checking and demotion inside the routine itself; just like you are proposing as dev->prepare alternative? But I guess this may not be efficient if this happens often. I am not sure if having a per-cpu override would be very tidy (ideas ?); and much better than per-cpu stuff. So just want to check what would be the best way forward? The same goes for write-access to the tables. In the typical case, a single table can be shared for the entire system and nobody will be writing to it. However, with the governor changes to call dev->prepare and sift through all the states to find the legal one with the lowest power_usage... There is software today out of tree that updates that power_usage entry from prepare(). As I mentioned, I'm not fond of that mechanism - it looks racey to me. I'd rather see the capability of a drivers idle handler to demote to another handler in the driver and for the accounting to not get messed up when that happens. I think the way to do that is to let the driver do the accounting rather than doing it in the cpuidle caller. I agree with this; we should move update of statistics inside the driver routines (enter routines). They already take device/stats structure as parameter. Thanks, -Trinabh _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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