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author | 2024-01-29 22:00:46 -0300 | |
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committer | 2024-01-29 15:21:37 -1000 | |
commit | aae17ebb53cd3da37f5dfbde937acd091eb4340c (patch) | |
tree | 515cc96445c69fed09c1e8363c51d2e478c892ca /scripts/generate_rust_analyzer.py | |
parent | tools/workqueue/wq_dump.py: Add node_nr/max_active dump (diff) | |
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workqueue: Avoid using isolated cpus' timers on queue_delayed_work
When __queue_delayed_work() is called, it chooses a cpu for handling the
timer interrupt. As of today, it will pick either the cpu passed as
parameter or the last cpu used for this.
This is not good if a system does use CPU isolation, because it can take
away some valuable cpu time to:
1 - deal with the timer interrupt,
2 - schedule-out the desired task,
3 - queue work on a random workqueue, and
4 - schedule the desired task back to the cpu.
So to fix this, during __queue_delayed_work(), if cpu isolation is in
place, pick a random non-isolated cpu to handle the timer interrupt.
As an optimization, if the current cpu is not isolated, use it instead
of looking for another candidate.
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Bras <leobras@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
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