Guillaume Chazarain wrote: > Le Mon, 20 Aug 2007 22:31:08 +0530, > Balbir Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > >>> --- a/kernel/taskstats.c Sat Aug 18 17:15:17 2007 -0700 >>> +++ b/kernel/taskstats.c Sun Aug 19 17:20:15 2007 +0200 >>> @@ -246,6 +246,8 @@ static int fill_tgid(pid_t tgid, struct >>> >>> stats->nvcsw += tsk->nvcsw; >>> stats->nivcsw += tsk->nivcsw; >>> + bacct_add_tsk(stats, tsk); >>> + xacct_add_tsk(stats, tsk); >> I'm afraid this is still not good enough. bacct_add_tsk() will assign >> values and do nothing in the loop (HINT: no summation). > > Hi Balbir, thank you for your review. I agree with everything you said > and am on my way to do it as time permits, but I have some trouble > understanding this part. You stated that bacct_add_tsk() would overwrite > the stats of each thread in the tgid stats, but the other part of the > patch is the (actually wrong) combination of stats in xxx_add_tsk() > using min/max/sum. >
Hi, Guillaume, The CSA code was written by Jay Lan, but I'll see if I can answer your questions. In the current implementation, CSA does not use TGID exit notifications. In fill_pid(), both bacct_add_tsk() and xacct_add_tsk() are called (which is correct), they complement each other. The code needs refactoring to ensure that they can work together in the fill_tgid() scenario. > Also, I don't understand why the code to update btime: > > /* calculate task elapsed time in timespec */ > do_posix_clock_monotonic_gettime(&uptime); > ts = timespec_sub(uptime, tsk->start_time); > ... > stats->ac_btime = get_seconds() - ts.tv_sec; > > does not simply use tsk->start_time or tsk->real_start_time without > comparing it to the current time. > >From what I understand, task->start_time and task->real_start_time are taken from the realtime clock. The accounting in CSA seems to be very similar to the accounting done in do_acct_process() (kernel/acct.c). Jay/Jonathan any comments? -- Warm Regards, Balbir Singh Linux Technology Center IBM, ISTL - 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/