[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [Q] about Credit Scheduler Dom0 Scheduling policy.
On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 10:02:35PM +0900, Atsushi SAKAI wrote: > Hi, Emmanuel > > Thank you for your patches. > I tested on my environment > > 1)Credit w/ Boost > 2)Credit(previous) > 3)SEDF(previous) > > 1 2 3 > 44 16 33 > 133 66 133 > 533 266 266 > (Kbps) Wow. This is quite an improvement! Out of curiosity, what are the numbers like when running this benchmark with no spinning VCPUs competing? > With this patches, the CREDIT scheduler changed for I/O aware. > (At vcpu_wake, the priority changes from UNDER to BOOST, > At vcpu_acct, the priority changes from BOOST to UNDER.) > > It seems reasonable fixes! > But I am afraid many I/O intensive GuestOSes are running. > (I hope this prospect is needless fear.) I've been careful to prevent BOOSTed VCPUs from taking over the system or otherwise impacting fairness: - Only VCPUs with positive credits can be boosted. - While boosted, a VCPU is charged for any substential CPU resources consumed. - VCPUs can run uninterrupted with a boosted priority for no more than 10ms (1/3-rd of a full time slice). Only VCPUs which consume a negligeable amount of CPU resources should get real benefit from boosting. When multiple VCPUs are boosted, they will round robin or be queued FIFO. The idea is for a boosted VCPU to preempt spinners but not other boosted I/O intensive guests. A VCPU cannot use the boosting mechanism to consume more CPU than its allocated fair share. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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