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@@ -2089,11 +2089,24 @@ try_to_wake_up(struct task_struct *p, unsigned int state, int wake_flags)
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p->sched_contributes_to_load = !!task_contributes_to_load(p);
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p->state = TASK_WAKING;
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+ if (p->in_iowait) {
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+ delayacct_blkio_end();
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+ atomic_dec(&task_rq(p)->nr_iowait);
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+ }
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+
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cpu = select_task_rq(p, p->wake_cpu, SD_BALANCE_WAKE, wake_flags);
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if (task_cpu(p) != cpu) {
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wake_flags |= WF_MIGRATED;
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set_task_cpu(p, cpu);
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}
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+
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+#else /* CONFIG_SMP */
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+
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+ if (p->in_iowait) {
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+ delayacct_blkio_end();
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+ atomic_dec(&task_rq(p)->nr_iowait);
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+ }
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+
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#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
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ttwu_queue(p, cpu, wake_flags);
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@@ -2143,8 +2156,13 @@ static void try_to_wake_up_local(struct task_struct *p, struct rq_flags *rf)
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trace_sched_waking(p);
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- if (!task_on_rq_queued(p))
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+ if (!task_on_rq_queued(p)) {
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+ if (p->in_iowait) {
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+ delayacct_blkio_end();
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+ atomic_dec(&rq->nr_iowait);
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+ }
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ttwu_activate(rq, p, ENQUEUE_WAKEUP);
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+ }
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ttwu_do_wakeup(rq, p, 0, rf);
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ttwu_stat(p, smp_processor_id(), 0);
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@@ -2956,6 +2974,36 @@ unsigned long long nr_context_switches(void)
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return sum;
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}
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+/*
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+ * IO-wait accounting, and how its mostly bollocks (on SMP).
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+ *
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+ * The idea behind IO-wait account is to account the idle time that we could
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+ * have spend running if it were not for IO. That is, if we were to improve the
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+ * storage performance, we'd have a proportional reduction in IO-wait time.
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+ *
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+ * This all works nicely on UP, where, when a task blocks on IO, we account
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+ * idle time as IO-wait, because if the storage were faster, it could've been
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+ * running and we'd not be idle.
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+ *
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+ * This has been extended to SMP, by doing the same for each CPU. This however
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+ * is broken.
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+ *
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+ * Imagine for instance the case where two tasks block on one CPU, only the one
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+ * CPU will have IO-wait accounted, while the other has regular idle. Even
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+ * though, if the storage were faster, both could've ran at the same time,
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+ * utilising both CPUs.
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+ *
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+ * This means, that when looking globally, the current IO-wait accounting on
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+ * SMP is a lower bound, by reason of under accounting.
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+ *
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+ * Worse, since the numbers are provided per CPU, they are sometimes
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+ * interpreted per CPU, and that is nonsensical. A blocked task isn't strictly
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+ * associated with any one particular CPU, it can wake to another CPU than it
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+ * blocked on. This means the per CPU IO-wait number is meaningless.
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+ *
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+ * Task CPU affinities can make all that even more 'interesting'.
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+ */
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+
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unsigned long nr_iowait(void)
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{
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unsigned long i, sum = 0;
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@@ -2966,6 +3014,13 @@ unsigned long nr_iowait(void)
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return sum;
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}
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+/*
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+ * Consumers of these two interfaces, like for example the cpufreq menu
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+ * governor are using nonsensical data. Boosting frequency for a CPU that has
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+ * IO-wait which might not even end up running the task when it does become
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+ * runnable.
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+ */
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+
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unsigned long nr_iowait_cpu(int cpu)
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{
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struct rq *this = cpu_rq(cpu);
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@@ -3377,6 +3432,11 @@ static void __sched notrace __schedule(bool preempt)
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deactivate_task(rq, prev, DEQUEUE_SLEEP);
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prev->on_rq = 0;
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+ if (prev->in_iowait) {
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+ atomic_inc(&rq->nr_iowait);
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+ delayacct_blkio_start();
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+ }
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+
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/*
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* If a worker went to sleep, notify and ask workqueue
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* whether it wants to wake up a task to maintain
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@@ -5075,19 +5135,13 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(yield_to);
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long __sched io_schedule_timeout(long timeout)
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{
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int old_iowait = current->in_iowait;
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- struct rq *rq;
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long ret;
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current->in_iowait = 1;
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blk_schedule_flush_plug(current);
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- delayacct_blkio_start();
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- rq = raw_rq();
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- atomic_inc(&rq->nr_iowait);
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ret = schedule_timeout(timeout);
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current->in_iowait = old_iowait;
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- atomic_dec(&rq->nr_iowait);
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- delayacct_blkio_end();
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return ret;
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}
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