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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v3 32/47] xen/sched: support allocating multiple vcpus into one sched unit
On 24.09.2019 12:06, Jürgen Groß wrote:
> On 24.09.19 11:46, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> On 14.09.2019 10:52, Juergen Gross wrote:
>>> @@ -366,18 +380,38 @@ static void sched_free_unit(struct sched_unit *unit)
>>> xfree(unit);
>>> }
>>>
>>> +static void sched_unit_add_vcpu(struct sched_unit *unit, struct vcpu *v)
>>> +{
>>> + v->sched_unit = unit;
>>> + if ( !unit->vcpu_list || unit->vcpu_list->vcpu_id > v->vcpu_id )
>>
>> Is the right side needed? Aren't vCPU-s created in increasing order
>> of their IDs, and aren't we relying on this elsewhere too?
>
> Idle vcpus are rather special and they require the second test.
How about a code comment to this effect?
>>> + {
>>> + unit->vcpu_list = v;
>>> + unit->unit_id = v->vcpu_id;
>>
>> This makes for a pretty strange set of IDs (non-successive), and
>> explains why patch 24 uses a local "unit_idx" instead of switching
>> from v->vcpu_id as array index to unit->unit_id. Is there a reason
>> you don't divide by the granularity here, eliminating the division
>> done e.g. ...
>
> Cpus not in a cpupool are in single-vcpu units, so in order for not
> having completely weird unit-ids after having move cpus a lot in and
> out of cpupools keeping the current scheme is the only one I could
> think of.
And how about extending the description to include this?
>>> + }
>>> + unit->runstate_cnt[v->runstate.state]++;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> static struct sched_unit *sched_alloc_unit(struct vcpu *v)
>>> {
>>> struct sched_unit *unit, **prev_unit;
>>> struct domain *d = v->domain;
>>>
>>> + for_each_sched_unit ( d, unit )
>>> + if ( unit->vcpu_list->vcpu_id / sched_granularity ==
>>
>> ... here. (I also don't see why you don't use unit->unit_id here.)
And is there a reason not to use unit->unit_id here then, which
is slightly cheaper to access?
Jan
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