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  1 ==========================================        
  2 Reducing OS jitter due to per-cpu kthreads        
  3 ==========================================        
  4                                                   
  5 This document lists per-CPU kthreads in the Li    
  6 options to control their OS jitter.  Note that    
  7 not listed here.  To reduce OS jitter from non    
  8 them to a "housekeeping" CPU dedicated to such    
  9                                                   
 10 References                                        
 11 ==========                                        
 12                                                   
 13 -       Documentation/core-api/irq/irq-affinit    
 14                                                   
 15 -       Documentation/admin-guide/cgroup-v1:      
 16                                                   
 17 -       man taskset:  Using the taskset comman    
 18         of CPUs.                                  
 19                                                   
 20 -       man sched_setaffinity:  Using the sche    
 21         call to bind tasks to sets of CPUs.       
 22                                                   
 23 -       /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuN/online:      
 24         writing "0" to offline and "1" to onli    
 25                                                   
 26 -       In order to locate kernel-generated OS    
 27                                                   
 28                 cd /sys/kernel/tracing            
 29                 echo 1 > max_graph_depth # Inc    
 30                 echo function_graph > current_    
 31                 # run workload                    
 32                 cat per_cpu/cpuN/trace            
 33                                                   
 34 kthreads                                          
 35 ========                                          
 36                                                   
 37 Name:                                             
 38   ehca_comp/%u                                    
 39                                                   
 40 Purpose:                                          
 41   Periodically process Infiniband-related work    
 42                                                   
 43 To reduce its OS jitter, do any of the followi    
 44                                                   
 45 1.      Don't use eHCA Infiniband hardware, in    
 46         that does not require per-CPU kthreads    
 47         kthreads from being created in the fir    
 48         work for most people, as this hardware    
 49         relatively old and is produced in rela    
 50 2.      Do all eHCA-Infiniband-related work on    
 51         interrupts.                               
 52 3.      Rework the eHCA driver so that its per    
 53         provisioned only on selected CPUs.        
 54                                                   
 55                                                   
 56 Name:                                             
 57   irq/%d-%s                                       
 58                                                   
 59 Purpose:                                          
 60   Handle threaded interrupts.                     
 61                                                   
 62 To reduce its OS jitter, do the following:        
 63                                                   
 64 1.      Use irq affinity to force the irq thre    
 65         some other CPU.                           
 66                                                   
 67 Name:                                             
 68   kcmtpd_ctr_%d                                   
 69                                                   
 70 Purpose:                                          
 71   Handle Bluetooth work.                          
 72                                                   
 73 To reduce its OS jitter, do one of the followi    
 74                                                   
 75 1.      Don't use Bluetooth, in which case the    
 76         created in the first place.               
 77 2.      Use irq affinity to force Bluetooth-re    
 78         occur on some other CPU and furthermor    
 79         Bluetooth activity on some other CPU.     
 80                                                   
 81 Name:                                             
 82   ksoftirqd/%u                                    
 83                                                   
 84 Purpose:                                          
 85   Execute softirq handlers when threaded or wh    
 86                                                   
 87 To reduce its OS jitter, each softirq vector m    
 88 separately as follows:                            
 89                                                   
 90 TIMER_SOFTIRQ                                     
 91 -------------                                     
 92                                                   
 93 Do all of the following:                          
 94                                                   
 95 1.      To the extent possible, keep the CPU o    
 96         is non-idle, for example, by avoiding     
 97         both kernel threads and interrupts to     
 98 2.      Build with CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y.  Afte    
 99         the CPU offline, then bring it back on    
100         recurring timers to migrate elsewhere.    
101         with multiple CPUs, force them all off    
102         first one back online.  Once you have     
103         do not offline any other CPUs, because    
104         timer back onto one of the CPUs in que    
105                                                   
106 NET_TX_SOFTIRQ and NET_RX_SOFTIRQ                 
107 ---------------------------------                 
108                                                   
109 Do all of the following:                          
110                                                   
111 1.      Force networking interrupts onto other    
112 2.      Initiate any network I/O on other CPUs    
113 3.      Once your application has started, pre    
114         from being initiated from tasks that m    
115         be de-jittered.  (It is OK to force th    
116         bring it back online before you start     
117                                                   
118 BLOCK_SOFTIRQ                                     
119 -------------                                     
120                                                   
121 Do all of the following:                          
122                                                   
123 1.      Force block-device interrupts onto som    
124 2.      Initiate any block I/O on other CPUs.     
125 3.      Once your application has started, pre    
126         from being initiated from tasks that m    
127         be de-jittered.  (It is OK to force th    
128         bring it back online before you start     
129                                                   
130 IRQ_POLL_SOFTIRQ                                  
131 ----------------                                  
132                                                   
133 Do all of the following:                          
134                                                   
135 1.      Force block-device interrupts onto som    
136 2.      Initiate any block I/O and block-I/O p    
137 3.      Once your application has started, pre    
138         from being initiated from tasks that m    
139         be de-jittered.  (It is OK to force th    
140         bring it back online before you start     
141                                                   
142 TASKLET_SOFTIRQ                                   
143 ---------------                                   
144                                                   
145 Do one or more of the following:                  
146                                                   
147 1.      Avoid use of drivers that use tasklets    
148         calls to things like tasklet_schedule(    
149 2.      Convert all drivers that you must use     
150 3.      Force interrupts for drivers using tas    
151         and also do I/O involving these driver    
152                                                   
153 SCHED_SOFTIRQ                                     
154 -------------                                     
155                                                   
156 Do all of the following:                          
157                                                   
158 1.      Avoid sending scheduler IPIs to the CP    
159         for example, ensure that at most one r    
160         on that CPU.  If a thread that expects    
161         CPU awakens, the scheduler will send a    
162         a subsequent SCHED_SOFTIRQ.               
163 2.      CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL=y and ensure that th    
164         is marked as an adaptive-ticks CPU usi    
165         boot parameter.  This reduces the numb    
166         interrupts that the de-jittered CPU re    
167         chances of being selected to do the lo    
168         runs in SCHED_SOFTIRQ context.            
169 3.      To the extent possible, keep the CPU o    
170         is non-idle, for example, by avoiding     
171         forcing both kernel threads and interr    
172         This further reduces the number of sch    
173         received by the de-jittered CPU.          
174                                                   
175 HRTIMER_SOFTIRQ                                   
176 ---------------                                   
177                                                   
178 Do all of the following:                          
179                                                   
180 1.      To the extent possible, keep the CPU o    
181         is non-idle.  For example, avoid syste    
182         kernel threads and interrupts to execu    
183 2.      Build with CONFIG_HOTPLUG_CPU=y.  Once    
184         CPU offline, then bring it back online    
185         timers to migrate elsewhere.  If you a    
186         CPUs, force them all offline before br    
187         back online.  Once you have onlined th    
188         offline any other CPUs, because doing     
189         back onto one of the CPUs in question.    
190                                                   
191 RCU_SOFTIRQ                                       
192 -----------                                       
193                                                   
194 Do at least one of the following:                 
195                                                   
196 1.      Offload callbacks and keep the CPU in     
197         adaptive-ticks state by doing all of t    
198                                                   
199         a.      CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL=y and ensure    
200                 de-jittered is marked as an ad    
201                 "nohz_full=" boot parameter.      
202                 housekeeping CPUs, which can t    
203         b.      To the extent possible, keep t    
204                 when it is non-idle, for examp    
205                 calls and by forcing both kern    
206                 to execute elsewhere.             
207                                                   
208 2.      Enable RCU to do its processing remote    
209         doing all of the following:               
210                                                   
211         a.      Build with CONFIG_NO_HZ=y.        
212         b.      Ensure that the CPU goes idle     
213                 CPUs to detect that it has pas    
214                 state.  If the kernel is built    
215                 userspace execution also allow    
216                 the CPU in question has passed    
217         c.      To the extent possible, keep t    
218                 when it is non-idle, for examp    
219                 calls and by forcing both kern    
220                 to execute elsewhere.             
221                                                   
222 Name:                                             
223   kworker/%u:%d%s (cpu, id, priority)             
224                                                   
225 Purpose:                                          
226   Execute workqueue requests                      
227                                                   
228 To reduce its OS jitter, do any of the followi    
229                                                   
230 1.      Run your workload at a real-time prior    
231         preempting the kworker daemons.           
232 2.      A given workqueue can be made visible     
233         by passing the WQ_SYSFS to that workqu    
234         Such a workqueue can be confined to a     
235         CPUs using the ``/sys/devices/virtual/    
236         files.  The set of WQ_SYSFS workqueues    
237         "ls /sys/devices/virtual/workqueue".      
238         maintainer would like to caution peopl    
239         sprinkling WQ_SYSFS across all the wor    
240         caution is that it is easy to add WQ_S    
241         part of the formal user/kernel API, it    
242         to remove it, even if its addition was    
243 3.      Do any of the following needed to avoi    
244         application cannot tolerate:              
245                                                   
246         a.      Avoid using oprofile, thus avo    
247                 wq_sync_buffer().                 
248         b.      Limit your CPU frequency so th    
249                 governor is not required, poss    
250                 special heatsinks or other coo    
251                 correctly, and if you CPU arch    
252                 be able to build your kernel w    
253                 avoid the CPU-frequency govern    
254                 on each CPU, including cs_dbs_    
255                                                   
256                 WARNING:  Please check your CP    
257                 make sure that this is safe on    
258         c.      As of v3.18, Christoph Lameter    
259                 commit prevents OS jitter due     
260                 CONFIG_SMP=y systems.  Before     
261                 to entirely get rid of the OS     
262                 decrease its frequency by writ    
263                 /proc/sys/vm/stat_interval.  T    
264                 for an interval of one second.    
265                 will make your virtual-memory     
266                 slowly.  Of course, you can al    
267                 a real-time priority, thus pre    
268                 but if your workload is CPU-bo    
269                 However, there is an RFC patch    
270                 (based on an earlier one from     
271                 reduces or even eliminates vms    
272                 workloads at https://lore.kern    
273         d.      If running on high-end powerpc    
274                 CONFIG_PPC_RTAS_DAEMON=n.  Thi    
275                 daemon from running on each CP    
276                 (This will require editing Kco    
277                 this platform's RAS functional    
278                 due to the rtas_event_scan() f    
279                 WARNING:  Please check your CP    
280                 make sure that this is safe on    
281         e.      If running on Cell Processor,     
282                 CBE_CPUFREQ_SPU_GOVERNOR=n to     
283                 spu_gov_work().                   
284                 WARNING:  Please check your CP    
285                 make sure that this is safe on    
286         f.      If running on PowerMAC, build     
287                 CONFIG_PMAC_RACKMETER=n to dis    
288                 avoiding OS jitter from rackme    
289                                                   
290 Name:                                             
291   rcuc/%u                                         
292                                                   
293 Purpose:                                          
294   Execute RCU callbacks in CONFIG_RCU_BOOST=y     
295                                                   
296 To reduce its OS jitter, do at least one of th    
297                                                   
298 1.      Build the kernel with CONFIG_PREEMPT=n    
299         kthreads from being created in the fir    
300         the need for RCU priority boosting.  T    
301         for workloads that do not require high    
302 2.      Build the kernel with CONFIG_RCU_BOOST    
303         kthreads from being created in the fir    
304         is feasible only if your workload neve    
305         boosting, for example, if you ensure f    
306         CPUs that might execute within the ker    
307 3.      Build with CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU=y and b    
308         boot parameter offloading RCU callback    
309         to OS jitter.  This approach prevents     
310         having any work to do, so that they ar    
311 4.      Ensure that the CPU never enters the k    
312         avoid initiating any CPU hotplug opera    
313         another way of preventing any callback    
314         CPU, again preventing the rcuc/%u kthr    
315         to do.                                    
316                                                   
317 Name:                                             
318   rcuop/%d and rcuos/%d                           
319                                                   
320 Purpose:                                          
321   Offload RCU callbacks from the corresponding    
322                                                   
323 To reduce its OS jitter, do at least one of th    
324                                                   
325 1.      Use affinity, cgroups, or other mechan    
326         to execute on some other CPU.             
327 2.      Build with CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU=n, whic    
328         kthreads from being created in the fir    
329         note that this will not eliminate OS j    
330         shift it to RCU_SOFTIRQ.                  
                                                      

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