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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 1/6] xen: credit1: simplify csched_runq_steal() a little bit.





On 02/03/17 10:38, Dario Faggioli wrote:
Since we're holding the lock on the pCPU from which we
are trying to steal, it can't have disappeared, so we
can drop the check for that (and convert it in an
ASSERT()).

And since we try to steal only from busy pCPUs, it's
unlikely for such pCPU to be idle, so we mark it as
such (and bail early if it unfortunately is).

Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
Cc: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
  xen/common/sched_credit.c |   87 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
  1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-)

diff --git a/xen/common/sched_credit.c b/xen/common/sched_credit.c
index 4649e64..63a8675 100644
--- a/xen/common/sched_credit.c
+++ b/xen/common/sched_credit.c
@@ -1593,64 +1593,65 @@ static struct csched_vcpu *
  csched_runq_steal(int peer_cpu, int cpu, int pri, int balance_step)
  {
      const struct csched_pcpu * const peer_pcpu = CSCHED_PCPU(peer_cpu);
-    const struct vcpu * const peer_vcpu = curr_on_cpu(peer_cpu);
      struct csched_vcpu *speer;
      struct list_head *iter;
      struct vcpu *vc;
+ ASSERT(peer_pcpu != NULL);
+
      /*
       * Don't steal from an idle CPU's runq because it's about to
       * pick up work from it itself.
       */
-    if ( peer_pcpu != NULL && !is_idle_vcpu(peer_vcpu) )
+    if ( unlikely(is_idle_vcpu(curr_on_cpu(peer_cpu))) )
+        goto out;
We can just use if (!is_idle_vcpu(peer_vcpu)). Why to replace it with some code that introduces an unnecessary branch statement.
+
+    list_for_each( iter, &peer_pcpu->runq )
      {
-        list_for_each( iter, &peer_pcpu->runq )
-        {
-            speer = __runq_elem(iter);
+        speer = __runq_elem(iter);
- /*
-             * If next available VCPU here is not of strictly higher
-             * priority than ours, this PCPU is useless to us.
-             */
-            if ( speer->pri <= pri )
-                break;
+        /*
+         * If next available VCPU here is not of strictly higher
+         * priority than ours, this PCPU is useless to us.
+         */
+        if ( speer->pri <= pri )
+            break;
- /* Is this VCPU runnable on our PCPU? */
-            vc = speer->vcpu;
-            BUG_ON( is_idle_vcpu(vc) );
+        /* Is this VCPU runnable on our PCPU? */
+        vc = speer->vcpu;
+        BUG_ON( is_idle_vcpu(vc) );
- /*
-             * If the vcpu has no useful soft affinity, skip this vcpu.
-             * In fact, what we want is to check if we have any "soft-affine
-             * work" to steal, before starting to look at "hard-affine work".
-             *
-             * Notice that, if not even one vCPU on this runq has a useful
-             * soft affinity, we could have avoid considering this runq for
-             * a soft balancing step in the first place. This, for instance,
-             * can be implemented by taking note of on what runq there are
-             * vCPUs with useful soft affinities in some sort of bitmap
-             * or counter.
-             */
-            if ( balance_step == CSCHED_BALANCE_SOFT_AFFINITY
-                 && !__vcpu_has_soft_affinity(vc, vc->cpu_hard_affinity) )
-                continue;
+        /*
+         * If the vcpu has no useful soft affinity, skip this vcpu.
+         * In fact, what we want is to check if we have any "soft-affine
+         * work" to steal, before starting to look at "hard-affine work".
+         *
+         * Notice that, if not even one vCPU on this runq has a useful
+         * soft affinity, we could have avoid considering this runq for
+         * a soft balancing step in the first place. This, for instance,
+         * can be implemented by taking note of on what runq there are
+         * vCPUs with useful soft affinities in some sort of bitmap
+         * or counter.
+         */
Isn't it a better approach that now as we have came across a vcpu which doesn't have a desired soft affinity but is a potential candidate for migration, so instead of just forgetting it, lets save the information for such vcpus in some data structure in some order so that we don't have to scan them again if we don't find anything useful in the present run.
+        if ( balance_step == CSCHED_BALANCE_SOFT_AFFINITY
+             && !__vcpu_has_soft_affinity(vc, vc->cpu_hard_affinity) )
+            continue;
- csched_balance_cpumask(vc, balance_step, cpumask_scratch);
-            if ( __csched_vcpu_is_migrateable(vc, cpu, cpumask_scratch) )
-            {
-                /* We got a candidate. Grab it! */
-                TRACE_3D(TRC_CSCHED_STOLEN_VCPU, peer_cpu,
-                         vc->domain->domain_id, vc->vcpu_id);
-                SCHED_VCPU_STAT_CRANK(speer, migrate_q);
-                SCHED_STAT_CRANK(migrate_queued);
-                WARN_ON(vc->is_urgent);
-                __runq_remove(speer);
-                vc->processor = cpu;
-                return speer;
-            }
+        csched_balance_cpumask(vc, balance_step, cpumask_scratch);
+        if ( __csched_vcpu_is_migrateable(vc, cpu, cpumask_scratch) )
+        {
+            /* We got a candidate. Grab it! */
+            TRACE_3D(TRC_CSCHED_STOLEN_VCPU, peer_cpu,
+                     vc->domain->domain_id, vc->vcpu_id);
+            SCHED_VCPU_STAT_CRANK(speer, migrate_q);
+            SCHED_STAT_CRANK(migrate_queued);
+            WARN_ON(vc->is_urgent);
+            __runq_remove(speer);
+            vc->processor = cpu;
+            return speer;
          }
      }
-
+ out:
      SCHED_STAT_CRANK(steal_peer_idle);
      return NULL;
  }


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