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This agressively bypasses run_to_parity and slice protection with the
assumpiton that this is what waker wants but there is no garantee that
the wakee will be the next to run. It is a better choice to use
yield_to_task or WF_SYNC in such case.
This increases the number of resched and preemption because a task becomes
quickly "ineligible" when it runs; We update the task vruntime periodically
and before the task exhausted its slice or at least quantum.
Example:
2 tasks A and B wake up simultaneously with lag = 0. Both are
eligible. Task A runs 1st and wakes up task C. Scheduler updates task
A's vruntime which becomes greater than average runtime as all others
have a lag == 0 and didn't run yet. Now task A is ineligible because
it received more runtime than the other task but it has not yet
exhausted its slice nor a min quantum. We force preemption, disable
protection but Task B will run 1st not task C.
Sidenote, DELAY_ZERO increases this effect by clearing positive lag at
wake up.
Fixes:
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| .. | ||
| Makefile | ||
| autogroup.c | ||
| autogroup.h | ||
| build_policy.c | ||
| build_utility.c | ||
| clock.c | ||
| completion.c | ||
| core.c | ||
| core_sched.c | ||
| cpuacct.c | ||
| cpudeadline.c | ||
| cpudeadline.h | ||
| cpufreq.c | ||
| cpufreq_schedutil.c | ||
| cpupri.c | ||
| cpupri.h | ||
| cputime.c | ||
| deadline.c | ||
| debug.c | ||
| ext.c | ||
| ext.h | ||
| ext_idle.c | ||
| ext_idle.h | ||
| ext_internal.h | ||
| fair.c | ||
| features.h | ||
| idle.c | ||
| isolation.c | ||
| loadavg.c | ||
| membarrier.c | ||
| pelt.c | ||
| pelt.h | ||
| psi.c | ||
| rq-offsets.c | ||
| rt.c | ||
| sched-pelt.h | ||
| sched.h | ||
| smp.h | ||
| stats.c | ||
| stats.h | ||
| stop_task.c | ||
| swait.c | ||
| syscalls.c | ||
| topology.c | ||
| wait.c | ||
| wait_bit.c | ||