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sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
* A simple five-level FIFO queue scheduler.
*
* There are five FIFOs implemented using BPF_MAP_TYPE_QUEUE. A task gets
* assigned to one depending on its compound weight. Each CPU round robins
* through the FIFOs and dispatches more from FIFOs with higher indices - 1 from
* queue0, 2 from queue1, 4 from queue2 and so on.
*
* This scheduler demonstrates:
*
* - BPF-side queueing using PIDs.
* - Sleepable per-task storage allocation using ops.prep_enable().
sched_ext: Implement sched_ext_ops.cpu_acquire/release() Scheduler classes are strictly ordered and when a higher priority class has tasks to run, the lower priority ones lose access to the CPU. Being able to monitor and act on these events are necessary for use cases includling strict core-scheduling and latency management. This patch adds two operations ops.cpu_acquire() and .cpu_release(). The former is invoked when a CPU becomes available to the BPF scheduler and the opposite for the latter. This patch also implements scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() which can be called from .cpu_release() to trigger requeueing of all tasks in the local dsq of the CPU so that the tasks can be reassigned to other available CPUs. scx_pair is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() along with %SCX_KICK_WAIT to make the pair scheduling guarantee strict even when a CPU is preempted by a higher priority scheduler class. scx_qmap is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() to empty the local dsq of a preempted CPU. A similar approach can be adopted by BPF schedulers that want to have a tight control over latency. v4: Use the new SCX_KICK_IDLE to wake up a CPU after re-enqueueing. v3: Drop the const qualifier from scx_cpu_release_args.task. BPF enforces access control through the verifier, so the qualifier isn't actually operative and only gets in the way when interacting with various helpers. v2: Add p->scx.kf_mask annotation to allow calling scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() from ops.cpu_release() nested inside ops.init() and other sleepable operations. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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* - Using ops.cpu_release() to handle a higher priority scheduling class taking
* the CPU away.
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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*
* This scheduler is primarily for demonstration and testing of sched_ext
* features and unlikely to be useful for actual workloads.
*
* Copyright (c) 2022 Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
* Copyright (c) 2022 Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
* Copyright (c) 2022 David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com>
*/
#include <scx/common.bpf.h>
enum consts {
ONE_SEC_IN_NS = 1000000000,
SHARED_DSQ = 0,
};
char _license[] SEC("license") = "GPL";
const volatile u64 slice_ns = SCX_SLICE_DFL;
sched_ext: Implement runnable task stall watchdog The most common and critical way that a BPF scheduler can misbehave is by failing to run runnable tasks for too long. This patch implements a watchdog. * All tasks record when they become runnable. * A watchdog work periodically scans all runnable tasks. If any task has stayed runnable for too long, the BPF scheduler is aborted. * scheduler_tick() monitors whether the watchdog itself is stuck. If so, the BPF scheduler is aborted. Because the watchdog only scans the tasks which are currently runnable and usually very infrequently, the overhead should be negligible. scx_qmap is updated so that it can be told to stall user and/or kernel tasks. A detected task stall looks like the following: sched_ext: BPF scheduler "qmap" errored, disabling sched_ext: runnable task stall (dbus-daemon[953] failed to run for 6.478s) scx_check_timeout_workfn+0x10e/0x1b0 process_one_work+0x287/0x560 worker_thread+0x234/0x420 kthread+0xe9/0x100 ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30 A detected watchdog stall: sched_ext: BPF scheduler "qmap" errored, disabling sched_ext: runnable task stall (watchdog failed to check in for 5.001s) scheduler_tick+0x2eb/0x340 update_process_times+0x7a/0x90 tick_sched_timer+0xd8/0x130 __hrtimer_run_queues+0x178/0x3b0 hrtimer_interrupt+0xfc/0x390 __sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0xb7/0x2b0 sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x90/0xb0 asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x1b/0x20 default_idle+0x14/0x20 arch_cpu_idle+0xf/0x20 default_idle_call+0x50/0x90 do_idle+0xe8/0x240 cpu_startup_entry+0x1d/0x20 kernel_init+0x0/0x190 start_kernel+0x0/0x392 start_kernel+0x324/0x392 x86_64_start_reservations+0x2a/0x2c x86_64_start_kernel+0x104/0x109 secondary_startup_64_no_verify+0xce/0xdb Note that this patch exposes scx_ops_error[_type]() in kernel/sched/ext.h to inline scx_notify_sched_tick(). v4: - While disabling, cancel_delayed_work_sync(&scx_watchdog_work) was being called before forward progress was guaranteed and thus could lead to system lockup. Relocated. - While enabling, it was comparing msecs against jiffies without conversion leading to spurious load failures on lower HZ kernels. Fixed. - runnable list management is now used by core bypass logic and moved to the patch implementing sched_ext core. v3: - bpf_scx_init_member() was incorrectly comparing ops->timeout_ms against SCX_WATCHDOG_MAX_TIMEOUT which is in jiffies without conversion leading to spurious load failures in lower HZ kernels. Fixed. v2: - Julia Lawall noticed that the watchdog code was mixing msecs and jiffies. Fix by using jiffies for everything. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com> Cc: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@inria.fr>
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const volatile u32 stall_user_nth;
const volatile u32 stall_kernel_nth;
const volatile u32 dsp_inf_loop_after;
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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const volatile u32 dsp_batch;
const volatile s32 disallow_tgid;
sched_ext: Print debug dump after an error exit If a BPF scheduler triggers an error, the scheduler is aborted and the system is reverted to the built-in scheduler. In the process, a lot of information which may be useful for figuring out what happened can be lost. This patch adds debug dump which captures information which may be useful for debugging including runqueue and runnable thread states at the time of failure. The following shows a debug dump after triggering the watchdog: root@test ~# os/work/tools/sched_ext/build/bin/scx_qmap -t 100 stats : enq=1 dsp=0 delta=1 deq=0 stats : enq=90 dsp=90 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=156 dsp=156 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=218 dsp=218 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=255 dsp=255 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=271 dsp=271 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=284 dsp=284 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=293 dsp=293 delta=0 deq=0 DEBUG DUMP ================================================================================ kworker/u32:12[320] triggered exit kind 1026: runnable task stall (stress[1530] failed to run for 6.841s) Backtrace: scx_watchdog_workfn+0x136/0x1c0 process_scheduled_works+0x2b5/0x600 worker_thread+0x269/0x360 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 QMAP FIFO[0]: QMAP FIFO[1]: QMAP FIFO[2]: 1436 QMAP FIFO[3]: QMAP FIFO[4]: CPU states ---------- CPU 0 : nr_run=1 ops_qseq=244 curr=swapper/0[0] class=idle_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 R stress[1530] -6841ms scx_state/flags=3/0x1 ops_state/qseq=2/20 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=0 asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x16/0x20 CPU 2 : nr_run=2 ops_qseq=142 curr=swapper/2[0] class=idle_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 R sshd[1703] -5905ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/88 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=1 __x64_sys_ppoll+0xf6/0x120 do_syscall_64+0x7b/0x150 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e R fish[1539] -4141ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/124 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=1 futex_wait+0x60/0xe0 do_futex+0x109/0x180 __x64_sys_futex+0x117/0x190 do_syscall_64+0x7b/0x150 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e CPU 3 : nr_run=2 ops_qseq=162 curr=kworker/u32:12[320] class=ext_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 *R kworker/u32:12[320] +0ms scx_state/flags=3/0xd ops_state/qseq=0/0 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=0 scx_dump_state+0x613/0x6f0 scx_ops_error_irq_workfn+0x1f/0x40 irq_work_run_list+0x82/0xd0 irq_work_run+0x14/0x30 __sysvec_irq_work+0x40/0x140 sysvec_irq_work+0x60/0x70 asm_sysvec_irq_work+0x16/0x20 scx_watchdog_workfn+0x15f/0x1c0 process_scheduled_works+0x2b5/0x600 worker_thread+0x269/0x360 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 R kworker/3:2[1436] +0ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/160 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=08 QMAP: force_local=0 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 CPU 7 : nr_run=0 ops_qseq=76 curr=swapper/7[0] class=idle_sched_class ================================================================================ EXIT: runnable task stall (stress[1530] failed to run for 6.841s) It shows that CPU 3 was running the watchdog when it triggered the error condition and the scx_qmap thread has been queued on CPU 0 for over 5 seconds but failed to run. It also prints out scx_qmap specific information - e.g. which tasks are queued on each FIFO and so on using the dump_*() ops. This dump has proved pretty useful for developing and debugging BPF schedulers. Debug dump is generated automatically when the BPF scheduler exits due to an error. The debug buffer used in such cases is determined by sched_ext_ops.exit_dump_len and defaults to 32k. If the debug dump overruns the available buffer, the output is truncated and marked accordingly. Debug dump output can also be read through the sched_ext_dump tracepoint. When read through the tracepoint, there is no length limit. SysRq-D can be used to trigger debug dump at any time while a BPF scheduler is loaded. This is non-destructive - the scheduler keeps running afterwards. The output can be read through the sched_ext_dump tracepoint. v2: - The size of exit debug dump buffer can now be customized using sched_ext_ops.exit_dump_len. - sched_ext_ops.dump*() added to enable dumping of BPF scheduler specific information. - Tracpoint output and SysRq-D triggering added. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com>
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const volatile bool suppress_dump;
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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u32 test_error_cnt;
UEI_DEFINE(uei);
struct qmap {
__uint(type, BPF_MAP_TYPE_QUEUE);
__uint(max_entries, 4096);
__type(value, u32);
} queue0 SEC(".maps"),
queue1 SEC(".maps"),
queue2 SEC(".maps"),
queue3 SEC(".maps"),
queue4 SEC(".maps");
struct {
__uint(type, BPF_MAP_TYPE_ARRAY_OF_MAPS);
__uint(max_entries, 5);
__type(key, int);
__array(values, struct qmap);
} queue_arr SEC(".maps") = {
.values = {
[0] = &queue0,
[1] = &queue1,
[2] = &queue2,
[3] = &queue3,
[4] = &queue4,
},
};
/* Per-task scheduling context */
struct task_ctx {
bool force_local; /* Dispatch directly to local_dsq */
};
struct {
__uint(type, BPF_MAP_TYPE_TASK_STORAGE);
__uint(map_flags, BPF_F_NO_PREALLOC);
__type(key, int);
__type(value, struct task_ctx);
} task_ctx_stor SEC(".maps");
struct cpu_ctx {
u64 dsp_idx; /* dispatch index */
u64 dsp_cnt; /* remaining count */
};
struct {
__uint(type, BPF_MAP_TYPE_PERCPU_ARRAY);
__uint(max_entries, 1);
__type(key, u32);
__type(value, struct cpu_ctx);
} cpu_ctx_stor SEC(".maps");
/* Statistics */
sched_ext: Implement sched_ext_ops.cpu_acquire/release() Scheduler classes are strictly ordered and when a higher priority class has tasks to run, the lower priority ones lose access to the CPU. Being able to monitor and act on these events are necessary for use cases includling strict core-scheduling and latency management. This patch adds two operations ops.cpu_acquire() and .cpu_release(). The former is invoked when a CPU becomes available to the BPF scheduler and the opposite for the latter. This patch also implements scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() which can be called from .cpu_release() to trigger requeueing of all tasks in the local dsq of the CPU so that the tasks can be reassigned to other available CPUs. scx_pair is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() along with %SCX_KICK_WAIT to make the pair scheduling guarantee strict even when a CPU is preempted by a higher priority scheduler class. scx_qmap is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() to empty the local dsq of a preempted CPU. A similar approach can be adopted by BPF schedulers that want to have a tight control over latency. v4: Use the new SCX_KICK_IDLE to wake up a CPU after re-enqueueing. v3: Drop the const qualifier from scx_cpu_release_args.task. BPF enforces access control through the verifier, so the qualifier isn't actually operative and only gets in the way when interacting with various helpers. v2: Add p->scx.kf_mask annotation to allow calling scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() from ops.cpu_release() nested inside ops.init() and other sleepable operations. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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u64 nr_enqueued, nr_dispatched, nr_reenqueued, nr_dequeued;
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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s32 BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_select_cpu, struct task_struct *p,
s32 prev_cpu, u64 wake_flags)
{
struct task_ctx *tctx;
s32 cpu;
tctx = bpf_task_storage_get(&task_ctx_stor, p, 0, 0);
if (!tctx) {
scx_bpf_error("task_ctx lookup failed");
return -ESRCH;
}
if (p->nr_cpus_allowed == 1 ||
scx_bpf_test_and_clear_cpu_idle(prev_cpu)) {
tctx->force_local = true;
return prev_cpu;
}
cpu = scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu(p->cpus_ptr, 0);
if (cpu >= 0)
return cpu;
return prev_cpu;
}
static int weight_to_idx(u32 weight)
{
/* Coarsely map the compound weight to a FIFO. */
if (weight <= 25)
return 0;
else if (weight <= 50)
return 1;
else if (weight < 200)
return 2;
else if (weight < 400)
return 3;
else
return 4;
}
void BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_enqueue, struct task_struct *p, u64 enq_flags)
{
sched_ext: Implement runnable task stall watchdog The most common and critical way that a BPF scheduler can misbehave is by failing to run runnable tasks for too long. This patch implements a watchdog. * All tasks record when they become runnable. * A watchdog work periodically scans all runnable tasks. If any task has stayed runnable for too long, the BPF scheduler is aborted. * scheduler_tick() monitors whether the watchdog itself is stuck. If so, the BPF scheduler is aborted. Because the watchdog only scans the tasks which are currently runnable and usually very infrequently, the overhead should be negligible. scx_qmap is updated so that it can be told to stall user and/or kernel tasks. A detected task stall looks like the following: sched_ext: BPF scheduler "qmap" errored, disabling sched_ext: runnable task stall (dbus-daemon[953] failed to run for 6.478s) scx_check_timeout_workfn+0x10e/0x1b0 process_one_work+0x287/0x560 worker_thread+0x234/0x420 kthread+0xe9/0x100 ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30 A detected watchdog stall: sched_ext: BPF scheduler "qmap" errored, disabling sched_ext: runnable task stall (watchdog failed to check in for 5.001s) scheduler_tick+0x2eb/0x340 update_process_times+0x7a/0x90 tick_sched_timer+0xd8/0x130 __hrtimer_run_queues+0x178/0x3b0 hrtimer_interrupt+0xfc/0x390 __sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0xb7/0x2b0 sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x90/0xb0 asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x1b/0x20 default_idle+0x14/0x20 arch_cpu_idle+0xf/0x20 default_idle_call+0x50/0x90 do_idle+0xe8/0x240 cpu_startup_entry+0x1d/0x20 kernel_init+0x0/0x190 start_kernel+0x0/0x392 start_kernel+0x324/0x392 x86_64_start_reservations+0x2a/0x2c x86_64_start_kernel+0x104/0x109 secondary_startup_64_no_verify+0xce/0xdb Note that this patch exposes scx_ops_error[_type]() in kernel/sched/ext.h to inline scx_notify_sched_tick(). v4: - While disabling, cancel_delayed_work_sync(&scx_watchdog_work) was being called before forward progress was guaranteed and thus could lead to system lockup. Relocated. - While enabling, it was comparing msecs against jiffies without conversion leading to spurious load failures on lower HZ kernels. Fixed. - runnable list management is now used by core bypass logic and moved to the patch implementing sched_ext core. v3: - bpf_scx_init_member() was incorrectly comparing ops->timeout_ms against SCX_WATCHDOG_MAX_TIMEOUT which is in jiffies without conversion leading to spurious load failures in lower HZ kernels. Fixed. v2: - Julia Lawall noticed that the watchdog code was mixing msecs and jiffies. Fix by using jiffies for everything. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com> Cc: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@inria.fr>
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static u32 user_cnt, kernel_cnt;
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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struct task_ctx *tctx;
u32 pid = p->pid;
int idx = weight_to_idx(p->scx.weight);
void *ring;
sched_ext: Implement runnable task stall watchdog The most common and critical way that a BPF scheduler can misbehave is by failing to run runnable tasks for too long. This patch implements a watchdog. * All tasks record when they become runnable. * A watchdog work periodically scans all runnable tasks. If any task has stayed runnable for too long, the BPF scheduler is aborted. * scheduler_tick() monitors whether the watchdog itself is stuck. If so, the BPF scheduler is aborted. Because the watchdog only scans the tasks which are currently runnable and usually very infrequently, the overhead should be negligible. scx_qmap is updated so that it can be told to stall user and/or kernel tasks. A detected task stall looks like the following: sched_ext: BPF scheduler "qmap" errored, disabling sched_ext: runnable task stall (dbus-daemon[953] failed to run for 6.478s) scx_check_timeout_workfn+0x10e/0x1b0 process_one_work+0x287/0x560 worker_thread+0x234/0x420 kthread+0xe9/0x100 ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30 A detected watchdog stall: sched_ext: BPF scheduler "qmap" errored, disabling sched_ext: runnable task stall (watchdog failed to check in for 5.001s) scheduler_tick+0x2eb/0x340 update_process_times+0x7a/0x90 tick_sched_timer+0xd8/0x130 __hrtimer_run_queues+0x178/0x3b0 hrtimer_interrupt+0xfc/0x390 __sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0xb7/0x2b0 sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x90/0xb0 asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x1b/0x20 default_idle+0x14/0x20 arch_cpu_idle+0xf/0x20 default_idle_call+0x50/0x90 do_idle+0xe8/0x240 cpu_startup_entry+0x1d/0x20 kernel_init+0x0/0x190 start_kernel+0x0/0x392 start_kernel+0x324/0x392 x86_64_start_reservations+0x2a/0x2c x86_64_start_kernel+0x104/0x109 secondary_startup_64_no_verify+0xce/0xdb Note that this patch exposes scx_ops_error[_type]() in kernel/sched/ext.h to inline scx_notify_sched_tick(). v4: - While disabling, cancel_delayed_work_sync(&scx_watchdog_work) was being called before forward progress was guaranteed and thus could lead to system lockup. Relocated. - While enabling, it was comparing msecs against jiffies without conversion leading to spurious load failures on lower HZ kernels. Fixed. - runnable list management is now used by core bypass logic and moved to the patch implementing sched_ext core. v3: - bpf_scx_init_member() was incorrectly comparing ops->timeout_ms against SCX_WATCHDOG_MAX_TIMEOUT which is in jiffies without conversion leading to spurious load failures in lower HZ kernels. Fixed. v2: - Julia Lawall noticed that the watchdog code was mixing msecs and jiffies. Fix by using jiffies for everything. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com> Cc: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@inria.fr>
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if (p->flags & PF_KTHREAD) {
if (stall_kernel_nth && !(++kernel_cnt % stall_kernel_nth))
return;
} else {
if (stall_user_nth && !(++user_cnt % stall_user_nth))
return;
}
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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if (test_error_cnt && !--test_error_cnt)
scx_bpf_error("test triggering error");
tctx = bpf_task_storage_get(&task_ctx_stor, p, 0, 0);
if (!tctx) {
scx_bpf_error("task_ctx lookup failed");
return;
}
/* Is select_cpu() is telling us to enqueue locally? */
if (tctx->force_local) {
tctx->force_local = false;
scx_bpf_dispatch(p, SCX_DSQ_LOCAL, slice_ns, enq_flags);
return;
}
sched_ext: Implement sched_ext_ops.cpu_acquire/release() Scheduler classes are strictly ordered and when a higher priority class has tasks to run, the lower priority ones lose access to the CPU. Being able to monitor and act on these events are necessary for use cases includling strict core-scheduling and latency management. This patch adds two operations ops.cpu_acquire() and .cpu_release(). The former is invoked when a CPU becomes available to the BPF scheduler and the opposite for the latter. This patch also implements scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() which can be called from .cpu_release() to trigger requeueing of all tasks in the local dsq of the CPU so that the tasks can be reassigned to other available CPUs. scx_pair is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() along with %SCX_KICK_WAIT to make the pair scheduling guarantee strict even when a CPU is preempted by a higher priority scheduler class. scx_qmap is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() to empty the local dsq of a preempted CPU. A similar approach can be adopted by BPF schedulers that want to have a tight control over latency. v4: Use the new SCX_KICK_IDLE to wake up a CPU after re-enqueueing. v3: Drop the const qualifier from scx_cpu_release_args.task. BPF enforces access control through the verifier, so the qualifier isn't actually operative and only gets in the way when interacting with various helpers. v2: Add p->scx.kf_mask annotation to allow calling scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() from ops.cpu_release() nested inside ops.init() and other sleepable operations. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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/*
* If the task was re-enqueued due to the CPU being preempted by a
* higher priority scheduling class, just re-enqueue the task directly
* on the global DSQ. As we want another CPU to pick it up, find and
* kick an idle CPU.
*/
if (enq_flags & SCX_ENQ_REENQ) {
s32 cpu;
scx_bpf_dispatch(p, SHARED_DSQ, 0, enq_flags);
cpu = scx_bpf_pick_idle_cpu(p->cpus_ptr, 0);
if (cpu >= 0)
scx_bpf_kick_cpu(cpu, SCX_KICK_IDLE);
return;
}
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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ring = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&queue_arr, &idx);
if (!ring) {
scx_bpf_error("failed to find ring %d", idx);
return;
}
/* Queue on the selected FIFO. If the FIFO overflows, punt to global. */
if (bpf_map_push_elem(ring, &pid, 0)) {
scx_bpf_dispatch(p, SHARED_DSQ, slice_ns, enq_flags);
return;
}
__sync_fetch_and_add(&nr_enqueued, 1);
}
/*
* The BPF queue map doesn't support removal and sched_ext can handle spurious
* dispatches. qmap_dequeue() is only used to collect statistics.
*/
void BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_dequeue, struct task_struct *p, u64 deq_flags)
{
__sync_fetch_and_add(&nr_dequeued, 1);
}
void BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_dispatch, s32 cpu, struct task_struct *prev)
{
struct task_struct *p;
struct cpu_ctx *cpuc;
u32 zero = 0, batch = dsp_batch ?: 1;
void *fifo;
s32 i, pid;
if (scx_bpf_consume(SHARED_DSQ))
return;
if (dsp_inf_loop_after && nr_dispatched > dsp_inf_loop_after) {
/*
* PID 2 should be kthreadd which should mostly be idle and off
* the scheduler. Let's keep dispatching it to force the kernel
* to call this function over and over again.
*/
p = bpf_task_from_pid(2);
if (p) {
scx_bpf_dispatch(p, SCX_DSQ_LOCAL, slice_ns, 0);
bpf_task_release(p);
return;
}
}
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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if (!(cpuc = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&cpu_ctx_stor, &zero))) {
scx_bpf_error("failed to look up cpu_ctx");
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
/* Advance the dispatch cursor and pick the fifo. */
if (!cpuc->dsp_cnt) {
cpuc->dsp_idx = (cpuc->dsp_idx + 1) % 5;
cpuc->dsp_cnt = 1 << cpuc->dsp_idx;
}
fifo = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&queue_arr, &cpuc->dsp_idx);
if (!fifo) {
scx_bpf_error("failed to find ring %llu", cpuc->dsp_idx);
return;
}
/* Dispatch or advance. */
bpf_repeat(BPF_MAX_LOOPS) {
if (bpf_map_pop_elem(fifo, &pid))
break;
p = bpf_task_from_pid(pid);
if (!p)
continue;
__sync_fetch_and_add(&nr_dispatched, 1);
scx_bpf_dispatch(p, SHARED_DSQ, slice_ns, 0);
bpf_task_release(p);
batch--;
cpuc->dsp_cnt--;
if (!batch || !scx_bpf_dispatch_nr_slots()) {
scx_bpf_consume(SHARED_DSQ);
return;
}
if (!cpuc->dsp_cnt)
break;
}
cpuc->dsp_cnt = 0;
}
}
sched_ext: Implement sched_ext_ops.cpu_acquire/release() Scheduler classes are strictly ordered and when a higher priority class has tasks to run, the lower priority ones lose access to the CPU. Being able to monitor and act on these events are necessary for use cases includling strict core-scheduling and latency management. This patch adds two operations ops.cpu_acquire() and .cpu_release(). The former is invoked when a CPU becomes available to the BPF scheduler and the opposite for the latter. This patch also implements scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() which can be called from .cpu_release() to trigger requeueing of all tasks in the local dsq of the CPU so that the tasks can be reassigned to other available CPUs. scx_pair is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() along with %SCX_KICK_WAIT to make the pair scheduling guarantee strict even when a CPU is preempted by a higher priority scheduler class. scx_qmap is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() to empty the local dsq of a preempted CPU. A similar approach can be adopted by BPF schedulers that want to have a tight control over latency. v4: Use the new SCX_KICK_IDLE to wake up a CPU after re-enqueueing. v3: Drop the const qualifier from scx_cpu_release_args.task. BPF enforces access control through the verifier, so the qualifier isn't actually operative and only gets in the way when interacting with various helpers. v2: Add p->scx.kf_mask annotation to allow calling scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() from ops.cpu_release() nested inside ops.init() and other sleepable operations. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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void BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_cpu_release, s32 cpu, struct scx_cpu_release_args *args)
{
u32 cnt;
/*
* Called when @cpu is taken by a higher priority scheduling class. This
* makes @cpu no longer available for executing sched_ext tasks. As we
* don't want the tasks in @cpu's local dsq to sit there until @cpu
* becomes available again, re-enqueue them into the global dsq. See
* %SCX_ENQ_REENQ handling in qmap_enqueue().
*/
cnt = scx_bpf_reenqueue_local();
if (cnt)
__sync_fetch_and_add(&nr_reenqueued, cnt);
}
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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s32 BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_init_task, struct task_struct *p,
struct scx_init_task_args *args)
{
if (p->tgid == disallow_tgid)
p->scx.disallow = true;
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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/*
* @p is new. Let's ensure that its task_ctx is available. We can sleep
* in this function and the following will automatically use GFP_KERNEL.
*/
if (bpf_task_storage_get(&task_ctx_stor, p, 0,
BPF_LOCAL_STORAGE_GET_F_CREATE))
return 0;
else
return -ENOMEM;
}
sched_ext: Print debug dump after an error exit If a BPF scheduler triggers an error, the scheduler is aborted and the system is reverted to the built-in scheduler. In the process, a lot of information which may be useful for figuring out what happened can be lost. This patch adds debug dump which captures information which may be useful for debugging including runqueue and runnable thread states at the time of failure. The following shows a debug dump after triggering the watchdog: root@test ~# os/work/tools/sched_ext/build/bin/scx_qmap -t 100 stats : enq=1 dsp=0 delta=1 deq=0 stats : enq=90 dsp=90 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=156 dsp=156 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=218 dsp=218 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=255 dsp=255 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=271 dsp=271 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=284 dsp=284 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=293 dsp=293 delta=0 deq=0 DEBUG DUMP ================================================================================ kworker/u32:12[320] triggered exit kind 1026: runnable task stall (stress[1530] failed to run for 6.841s) Backtrace: scx_watchdog_workfn+0x136/0x1c0 process_scheduled_works+0x2b5/0x600 worker_thread+0x269/0x360 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 QMAP FIFO[0]: QMAP FIFO[1]: QMAP FIFO[2]: 1436 QMAP FIFO[3]: QMAP FIFO[4]: CPU states ---------- CPU 0 : nr_run=1 ops_qseq=244 curr=swapper/0[0] class=idle_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 R stress[1530] -6841ms scx_state/flags=3/0x1 ops_state/qseq=2/20 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=0 asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x16/0x20 CPU 2 : nr_run=2 ops_qseq=142 curr=swapper/2[0] class=idle_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 R sshd[1703] -5905ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/88 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=1 __x64_sys_ppoll+0xf6/0x120 do_syscall_64+0x7b/0x150 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e R fish[1539] -4141ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/124 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=1 futex_wait+0x60/0xe0 do_futex+0x109/0x180 __x64_sys_futex+0x117/0x190 do_syscall_64+0x7b/0x150 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e CPU 3 : nr_run=2 ops_qseq=162 curr=kworker/u32:12[320] class=ext_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 *R kworker/u32:12[320] +0ms scx_state/flags=3/0xd ops_state/qseq=0/0 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=0 scx_dump_state+0x613/0x6f0 scx_ops_error_irq_workfn+0x1f/0x40 irq_work_run_list+0x82/0xd0 irq_work_run+0x14/0x30 __sysvec_irq_work+0x40/0x140 sysvec_irq_work+0x60/0x70 asm_sysvec_irq_work+0x16/0x20 scx_watchdog_workfn+0x15f/0x1c0 process_scheduled_works+0x2b5/0x600 worker_thread+0x269/0x360 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 R kworker/3:2[1436] +0ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/160 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=08 QMAP: force_local=0 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 CPU 7 : nr_run=0 ops_qseq=76 curr=swapper/7[0] class=idle_sched_class ================================================================================ EXIT: runnable task stall (stress[1530] failed to run for 6.841s) It shows that CPU 3 was running the watchdog when it triggered the error condition and the scx_qmap thread has been queued on CPU 0 for over 5 seconds but failed to run. It also prints out scx_qmap specific information - e.g. which tasks are queued on each FIFO and so on using the dump_*() ops. This dump has proved pretty useful for developing and debugging BPF schedulers. Debug dump is generated automatically when the BPF scheduler exits due to an error. The debug buffer used in such cases is determined by sched_ext_ops.exit_dump_len and defaults to 32k. If the debug dump overruns the available buffer, the output is truncated and marked accordingly. Debug dump output can also be read through the sched_ext_dump tracepoint. When read through the tracepoint, there is no length limit. SysRq-D can be used to trigger debug dump at any time while a BPF scheduler is loaded. This is non-destructive - the scheduler keeps running afterwards. The output can be read through the sched_ext_dump tracepoint. v2: - The size of exit debug dump buffer can now be customized using sched_ext_ops.exit_dump_len. - sched_ext_ops.dump*() added to enable dumping of BPF scheduler specific information. - Tracpoint output and SysRq-D triggering added. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com>
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void BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_dump, struct scx_dump_ctx *dctx)
{
s32 i, pid;
if (suppress_dump)
return;
bpf_for(i, 0, 5) {
void *fifo;
if (!(fifo = bpf_map_lookup_elem(&queue_arr, &i)))
return;
scx_bpf_dump("QMAP FIFO[%d]:", i);
bpf_repeat(4096) {
if (bpf_map_pop_elem(fifo, &pid))
break;
scx_bpf_dump(" %d", pid);
}
scx_bpf_dump("\n");
}
}
void BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_dump_cpu, struct scx_dump_ctx *dctx, s32 cpu, bool idle)
{
u32 zero = 0;
struct cpu_ctx *cpuc;
if (suppress_dump || idle)
return;
if (!(cpuc = bpf_map_lookup_percpu_elem(&cpu_ctx_stor, &zero, cpu)))
return;
scx_bpf_dump("QMAP: dsp_idx=%llu dsp_cnt=%llu",
cpuc->dsp_idx, cpuc->dsp_cnt);
}
void BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_dump_task, struct scx_dump_ctx *dctx, struct task_struct *p)
{
struct task_ctx *taskc;
if (suppress_dump)
return;
if (!(taskc = bpf_task_storage_get(&task_ctx_stor, p, 0, 0)))
return;
scx_bpf_dump("QMAP: force_local=%d",
taskc->force_local);
}
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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s32 BPF_STRUCT_OPS_SLEEPABLE(qmap_init)
{
return scx_bpf_create_dsq(SHARED_DSQ, -1);
}
void BPF_STRUCT_OPS(qmap_exit, struct scx_exit_info *ei)
{
UEI_RECORD(uei, ei);
}
SCX_OPS_DEFINE(qmap_ops,
.select_cpu = (void *)qmap_select_cpu,
.enqueue = (void *)qmap_enqueue,
.dequeue = (void *)qmap_dequeue,
.dispatch = (void *)qmap_dispatch,
sched_ext: Implement sched_ext_ops.cpu_acquire/release() Scheduler classes are strictly ordered and when a higher priority class has tasks to run, the lower priority ones lose access to the CPU. Being able to monitor and act on these events are necessary for use cases includling strict core-scheduling and latency management. This patch adds two operations ops.cpu_acquire() and .cpu_release(). The former is invoked when a CPU becomes available to the BPF scheduler and the opposite for the latter. This patch also implements scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() which can be called from .cpu_release() to trigger requeueing of all tasks in the local dsq of the CPU so that the tasks can be reassigned to other available CPUs. scx_pair is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() along with %SCX_KICK_WAIT to make the pair scheduling guarantee strict even when a CPU is preempted by a higher priority scheduler class. scx_qmap is updated to use .cpu_acquire/release() to empty the local dsq of a preempted CPU. A similar approach can be adopted by BPF schedulers that want to have a tight control over latency. v4: Use the new SCX_KICK_IDLE to wake up a CPU after re-enqueueing. v3: Drop the const qualifier from scx_cpu_release_args.task. BPF enforces access control through the verifier, so the qualifier isn't actually operative and only gets in the way when interacting with various helpers. v2: Add p->scx.kf_mask annotation to allow calling scx_bpf_reenqueue_local() from ops.cpu_release() nested inside ops.init() and other sleepable operations. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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.cpu_release = (void *)qmap_cpu_release,
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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.init_task = (void *)qmap_init_task,
sched_ext: Print debug dump after an error exit If a BPF scheduler triggers an error, the scheduler is aborted and the system is reverted to the built-in scheduler. In the process, a lot of information which may be useful for figuring out what happened can be lost. This patch adds debug dump which captures information which may be useful for debugging including runqueue and runnable thread states at the time of failure. The following shows a debug dump after triggering the watchdog: root@test ~# os/work/tools/sched_ext/build/bin/scx_qmap -t 100 stats : enq=1 dsp=0 delta=1 deq=0 stats : enq=90 dsp=90 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=156 dsp=156 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=218 dsp=218 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=255 dsp=255 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=271 dsp=271 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=284 dsp=284 delta=0 deq=0 stats : enq=293 dsp=293 delta=0 deq=0 DEBUG DUMP ================================================================================ kworker/u32:12[320] triggered exit kind 1026: runnable task stall (stress[1530] failed to run for 6.841s) Backtrace: scx_watchdog_workfn+0x136/0x1c0 process_scheduled_works+0x2b5/0x600 worker_thread+0x269/0x360 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 QMAP FIFO[0]: QMAP FIFO[1]: QMAP FIFO[2]: 1436 QMAP FIFO[3]: QMAP FIFO[4]: CPU states ---------- CPU 0 : nr_run=1 ops_qseq=244 curr=swapper/0[0] class=idle_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 R stress[1530] -6841ms scx_state/flags=3/0x1 ops_state/qseq=2/20 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=0 asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x16/0x20 CPU 2 : nr_run=2 ops_qseq=142 curr=swapper/2[0] class=idle_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 R sshd[1703] -5905ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/88 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=1 __x64_sys_ppoll+0xf6/0x120 do_syscall_64+0x7b/0x150 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e R fish[1539] -4141ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/124 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=1 futex_wait+0x60/0xe0 do_futex+0x109/0x180 __x64_sys_futex+0x117/0x190 do_syscall_64+0x7b/0x150 entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e CPU 3 : nr_run=2 ops_qseq=162 curr=kworker/u32:12[320] class=ext_sched_class QMAP: dsp_idx=1 dsp_cnt=0 *R kworker/u32:12[320] +0ms scx_state/flags=3/0xd ops_state/qseq=0/0 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=ff QMAP: force_local=0 scx_dump_state+0x613/0x6f0 scx_ops_error_irq_workfn+0x1f/0x40 irq_work_run_list+0x82/0xd0 irq_work_run+0x14/0x30 __sysvec_irq_work+0x40/0x140 sysvec_irq_work+0x60/0x70 asm_sysvec_irq_work+0x16/0x20 scx_watchdog_workfn+0x15f/0x1c0 process_scheduled_works+0x2b5/0x600 worker_thread+0x269/0x360 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 R kworker/3:2[1436] +0ms scx_state/flags=3/0x9 ops_state/qseq=2/160 sticky/holding_cpu=-1/-1 dsq_id=(n/a) cpus=08 QMAP: force_local=0 kthread+0xeb/0x110 ret_from_fork+0x36/0x40 ret_from_fork_asm+0x1a/0x30 CPU 7 : nr_run=0 ops_qseq=76 curr=swapper/7[0] class=idle_sched_class ================================================================================ EXIT: runnable task stall (stress[1530] failed to run for 6.841s) It shows that CPU 3 was running the watchdog when it triggered the error condition and the scx_qmap thread has been queued on CPU 0 for over 5 seconds but failed to run. It also prints out scx_qmap specific information - e.g. which tasks are queued on each FIFO and so on using the dump_*() ops. This dump has proved pretty useful for developing and debugging BPF schedulers. Debug dump is generated automatically when the BPF scheduler exits due to an error. The debug buffer used in such cases is determined by sched_ext_ops.exit_dump_len and defaults to 32k. If the debug dump overruns the available buffer, the output is truncated and marked accordingly. Debug dump output can also be read through the sched_ext_dump tracepoint. When read through the tracepoint, there is no length limit. SysRq-D can be used to trigger debug dump at any time while a BPF scheduler is loaded. This is non-destructive - the scheduler keeps running afterwards. The output can be read through the sched_ext_dump tracepoint. v2: - The size of exit debug dump buffer can now be customized using sched_ext_ops.exit_dump_len. - sched_ext_ops.dump*() added to enable dumping of BPF scheduler specific information. - Tracpoint output and SysRq-D triggering added. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com>
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.dump = (void *)qmap_dump,
.dump_cpu = (void *)qmap_dump_cpu,
.dump_task = (void *)qmap_dump_task,
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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.init = (void *)qmap_init,
.exit = (void *)qmap_exit,
sched_ext: Implement runnable task stall watchdog The most common and critical way that a BPF scheduler can misbehave is by failing to run runnable tasks for too long. This patch implements a watchdog. * All tasks record when they become runnable. * A watchdog work periodically scans all runnable tasks. If any task has stayed runnable for too long, the BPF scheduler is aborted. * scheduler_tick() monitors whether the watchdog itself is stuck. If so, the BPF scheduler is aborted. Because the watchdog only scans the tasks which are currently runnable and usually very infrequently, the overhead should be negligible. scx_qmap is updated so that it can be told to stall user and/or kernel tasks. A detected task stall looks like the following: sched_ext: BPF scheduler "qmap" errored, disabling sched_ext: runnable task stall (dbus-daemon[953] failed to run for 6.478s) scx_check_timeout_workfn+0x10e/0x1b0 process_one_work+0x287/0x560 worker_thread+0x234/0x420 kthread+0xe9/0x100 ret_from_fork+0x1f/0x30 A detected watchdog stall: sched_ext: BPF scheduler "qmap" errored, disabling sched_ext: runnable task stall (watchdog failed to check in for 5.001s) scheduler_tick+0x2eb/0x340 update_process_times+0x7a/0x90 tick_sched_timer+0xd8/0x130 __hrtimer_run_queues+0x178/0x3b0 hrtimer_interrupt+0xfc/0x390 __sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0xb7/0x2b0 sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x90/0xb0 asm_sysvec_apic_timer_interrupt+0x1b/0x20 default_idle+0x14/0x20 arch_cpu_idle+0xf/0x20 default_idle_call+0x50/0x90 do_idle+0xe8/0x240 cpu_startup_entry+0x1d/0x20 kernel_init+0x0/0x190 start_kernel+0x0/0x392 start_kernel+0x324/0x392 x86_64_start_reservations+0x2a/0x2c x86_64_start_kernel+0x104/0x109 secondary_startup_64_no_verify+0xce/0xdb Note that this patch exposes scx_ops_error[_type]() in kernel/sched/ext.h to inline scx_notify_sched_tick(). v4: - While disabling, cancel_delayed_work_sync(&scx_watchdog_work) was being called before forward progress was guaranteed and thus could lead to system lockup. Relocated. - While enabling, it was comparing msecs against jiffies without conversion leading to spurious load failures on lower HZ kernels. Fixed. - runnable list management is now used by core bypass logic and moved to the patch implementing sched_ext core. v3: - bpf_scx_init_member() was incorrectly comparing ops->timeout_ms against SCX_WATCHDOG_MAX_TIMEOUT which is in jiffies without conversion leading to spurious load failures in lower HZ kernels. Fixed. v2: - Julia Lawall noticed that the watchdog code was mixing msecs and jiffies. Fix by using jiffies for everything. Signed-off-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Reviewed-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com> Cc: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@inria.fr>
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.timeout_ms = 5000U,
sched_ext: Add scx_simple and scx_example_qmap example schedulers Add two simple example BPF schedulers - simple and qmap. * simple: In terms of scheduling, it behaves identical to not having any operation implemented at all. The two operations it implements are only to improve visibility and exit handling. On certain homogeneous configurations, this actually can perform pretty well. * qmap: A fixed five level priority scheduler to demonstrate queueing PIDs on BPF maps for scheduling. While not very practical, this is useful as a simple example and will be used to demonstrate different features. v7: - Compat helpers stripped out in prepartion of upstreaming as the upstreamed patchset will be the baselinfe. Utility macros that can be used to implement compat features are kept. - Explicitly disable map autoattach on struct_ops to avoid trying to attach twice while maintaining compatbility with older libbpf. v6: - Common header files reorganized and cleaned up. Compat helpers are added to demonstrate how schedulers can maintain backward compatibility with older kernels while making use of newly added features. - simple_select_cpu() added to keep track of the number of local dispatches. This is needed because the default ops.select_cpu() implementation is updated to dispatch directly and won't call ops.enqueue(). - Updated to reflect the sched_ext API changes. Switching all tasks is the default behavior now and scx_qmap supports partial switching when `-p` is specified. - tools/sched_ext/Kconfig dropped. This will be included in the doc instead. v5: - Improve Makefile. Build artifects are now collected into a separate dir which change be changed. Install and help targets are added and clean actually cleans everything. - MEMBER_VPTR() improved to improve access to structs. ARRAY_ELEM_PTR() and RESIZEABLE_ARRAY() are added to support resizable arrays in .bss. - Add scx_common.h which provides common utilities to user code such as SCX_BUG[_ON]() and RESIZE_ARRAY(). - Use SCX_BUG[_ON]() to simplify error handling. v4: - Dropped _example prefix from scheduler names. v3: - Rename scx_example_dummy to scx_example_simple and restructure a bit to ease later additions. Comment updates. - Added declarations for BPF inline iterators. In the future, hopefully, these will be consolidated into a generic BPF header so that they don't need to be replicated here. v2: - Updated with the generic BPF cpumask helpers. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: David Vernet <dvernet@meta.com> Acked-by: Josh Don <joshdon@google.com> Acked-by: Hao Luo <haoluo@google.com> Acked-by: Barret Rhoden <brho@google.com>
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.name = "qmap");