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Ingo Molnar
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sched/headers: Reorganize, clean up and optimize kernel/sched/sched.h dependencies
Remove all headers, except the ones required to make this header build standalone. Also include stats.h in sched.h explicitly - dependencies already require this. Summary of the build speedup gained through the last ~15 scheduler build & header dependency patches: Cumulative scheduler (kernel/sched/) build time speedup on a Linux distribution's config, which enables all scheduler features, compared to the vanilla kernel: _____________________________________________________________________________ | | Vanilla kernel (v5.13-rc7): |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Performance counter stats for 'make -j96 kernel/sched/' (3 runs): | | 126,975,564,374 instructions # 1.45 insn per cycle ( +- 0.00% ) | 87,637,847,671 cycles # 3.959 GHz ( +- 0.30% ) | 22,136.96 msec cpu-clock # 7.499 CPUs utilized ( +- 0.29% ) | | 2.9520 +- 0.0169 seconds time elapsed ( +- 0.57% ) |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Patched kernel: |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Performance counter stats for 'make -j96 kernel/sched/' (3 runs): | | 50,420,496,914 instructions # 1.47 insn per cycle ( +- 0.00% ) | 34,234,322,038 cycles # 3.946 GHz ( +- 0.31% ) | 8,675.81 msec cpu-clock # 3.053 CPUs utilized ( +- 0.45% ) | | 2.8420 +- 0.0181 seconds time elapsed ( +- 0.64% ) |_____________________________________________________________________________ Summary: - CPU time used to build the scheduler dropped by -60.9%, a reduction from 22.1 clock-seconds to 8.7 clock-seconds. - Wall-clock time to build the scheduler dropped by -3.9%, a reduction from 2.95 seconds to 2.84 seconds. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
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