* Ingo Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [...] but there are still some nice issues. > > > > Try running 3 chew.c's, then renicing one to -10, starves others for > > some seconds while switching prio-level. Now renice it back to 10, > > it starves for up to 45sec. > > ok - to make sure i understood you correctly: does this starvation > only occur right when you renice it (when switching prio levels), and > it gets rectified quickly once they get over a few reschedules?
meanwhile i managed to reproduce it by following the exact steps you described, and i've fixed the bug in my tree. Can you confirm that the patch below fixes it for you too? Ingo -----------------> From: Ingo Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [patch] sched, cfs: fix starvation upon nice level switching Al Boldi reported the following bug: when switching a CPU-intense task's nice levels they can get unfairly starved right after the priority level switching. The bug was that when changing the load_weight the ->wait_runtime value did not get rescaled. So clear wait_runtime when switching nice levels. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Index: linux/kernel/sched.c =================================================================== --- linux.orig/kernel/sched.c +++ linux/kernel/sched.c @@ -575,6 +580,7 @@ static void set_load_weight(struct task_ { p->load_shift = get_load_shift(p); p->load_weight = 1 << p->load_shift; + p->wait_runtime = 0; } static inline void - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/