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Giovanni Gherdovich 6075620b05 sched/cputime: Mitigate performance regression in times()/clock_gettime()
Commit:

  6e998916df ("sched/cputime: Fix clock_nanosleep()/clock_gettime() inconsistency")

fixed a problem whereby clock_nanosleep() followed by clock_gettime() could
allow a task to wake early. It addressed the problem by calling the scheduling
classes update_curr() when the cputimer starts.

Said change induced a considerable performance regression on the syscalls
times() and clock_gettimes(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID). There are some
debuggers and applications that monitor their own performance that
accidentally depend on the performance of these specific calls.

This patch mitigates the performace loss by prefetching data in the CPU
cache, as stalls due to cache misses appear to be where most time is spent
in our benchmarks.

Here are the performance gain of this patch over v4.7-rc7 on a Sandy Bridge
box with 32 logical cores and 2 NUMA nodes. The test is repeated with a
variable number of threads, from 2 to 4*num_cpus; the results are in
seconds and correspond to the average of 10 runs; the percentage gain is
computed with (before-after)/before so a positive value is an improvement
(it's faster). The improvement varies between a few percents for 5-20
threads and more than 10% for 2 or >20 threads.

pound_clock_gettime:

    threads       4.7-rc7     patched 4.7-rc7
    [num]         [secs]      [secs (percent)]
      2           3.48        3.06 ( 11.83%)
      5           3.33        3.25 (  2.40%)
      8           3.37        3.26 (  3.30%)
     12           3.32        3.37 ( -1.60%)
     21           4.01        3.90 (  2.74%)
     30           3.63        3.36 (  7.41%)
     48           3.71        3.11 ( 16.27%)
     79           3.75        3.16 ( 15.74%)
    110           3.81        3.25 ( 14.80%)
    128           3.88        3.31 ( 14.76%)

pound_times:

    threads       4.7-rc7     patched 4.7-rc7
    [num]         [secs]      [secs (percent)]
      2           3.65        3.25 ( 11.03%)
      5           3.45        3.17 (  7.92%)
      8           3.52        3.22 (  8.69%)
     12           3.29        3.36 ( -2.04%)
     21           4.07        3.92 (  3.78%)
     30           3.87        3.40 ( 12.17%)
     48           3.79        3.16 ( 16.61%)
     79           3.88        3.28 ( 15.42%)
    110           3.90        3.38 ( 13.35%)
    128           4.00        3.38 ( 15.45%)

pound_clock_gettime and pound_clock_gettime are two benchmarks included in
the MMTests framework. They launch a given number of threads which
repeatedly call times() or clock_gettimes(). The results above can be
reproduced with cloning MMTests from github.com and running the "poundtime"
workload:

  $ git clone https://github.com/gormanm/mmtests.git
  $ cd mmtests
  $ cp configs/config-global-dhp__workload_poundtime config
  $ ./run-mmtests.sh --run-monitor $(uname -r)

The above will run "poundtime" measuring the kernel currently running on
the machine; Once a new kernel is installed and the machine rebooted,
running again

  $ cd mmtests
  $ ./run-mmtests.sh --run-monitor $(uname -r)

will produce results to compare with. A comparison table will be output
with:

  $ cd mmtests/work/log
  $ ../../compare-kernels.sh

the table will contain a lot of entries; grepping for "Amean" (as in
"arithmetic mean") will give the tables presented above. The source code
for the two benchmarks is reported at the end of this changelog for
clairity.

The cache misses addressed by this patch were found using a combination of
`perf top`, `perf record` and `perf annotate`. The incriminated lines were
found to be

    struct sched_entity *curr = cfs_rq->curr;

and

    delta_exec = now - curr->exec_start;

in the function update_curr() from kernel/sched/fair.c. This patch
prefetches the data from memory just before update_curr is called in the
interested execution path.

A comparison of the total number of cycles before and after the patch
follows; the data is obtained using `perf stat -r 10 -ddd <program>`
running over the same sequence of number of threads used above (a positive
gain is an improvement):

  threads   cycles before                 cycles after                gain

    2      19,699,563,964  +-1.19%      17,358,917,517  +-1.85%      11.88%
    5      47,401,089,566  +-2.96%      45,103,730,829  +-0.97%       4.85%
    8      80,923,501,004  +-3.01%      71,419,385,977  +-0.77%      11.74%
   12     112,326,485,473  +-0.47%     110,371,524,403  +-0.47%       1.74%
   21     193,455,574,299  +-0.72%     180,120,667,904  +-0.36%       6.89%
   30     315,073,519,013  +-1.64%     271,222,225,950  +-1.29%      13.92%
   48     321,969,515,332  +-1.48%     273,353,977,321  +-1.16%      15.10%
   79     337,866,003,422  +-0.97%     289,462,481,538  +-1.05%      14.33%
  110     338,712,691,920  +-0.78%     290,574,233,170  +-0.77%      14.21%
  128     348,384,794,006  +-0.50%     292,691,648,206  +-0.66%      15.99%

A comparison of cache miss vs total cache loads ratios, before and after
the patch (again from the `perf stat -r 10 -ddd <program>` tables):

  threads   L1 misses/total*100     L1 misses/total*100            gain
		         before                   after
      2           7.43  +-4.90%           7.36  +-4.70%           0.94%
      5          13.09  +-4.74%          13.52  +-3.73%          -3.28%
      8          13.79  +-5.61%          12.90  +-3.27%           6.45%
     12          11.57  +-2.44%           8.71  +-1.40%          24.72%
     21          12.39  +-3.92%           9.97  +-1.84%          19.53%
     30          13.91  +-2.53%          11.73  +-2.28%          15.67%
     48          13.71  +-1.59%          12.32  +-1.97%          10.14%
     79          14.44  +-0.66%          13.40  +-1.06%           7.20%
    110          15.86  +-0.50%          14.46  +-0.59%           8.83%
    128          16.51  +-0.32%          15.06  +-0.78%           8.78%

As a final note, the following shows the evolution of performance figures
in the "poundtime" benchmark and pinpoints commit 6e998916df
("sched/cputime: Fix clock_nanosleep()/clock_gettime() inconsistency") as a
major source of degradation, mostly unaddressed to this day (figures
expressed in seconds).

pound_clock_gettime:

  threads   parent of         6e998916df        4.7-rc7
	    6e998916df            itself
    2        2.23          3.68 ( -64.56%)        3.48 (-55.48%)
    5        2.83          3.78 ( -33.42%)        3.33 (-17.43%)
    8        2.84          4.31 ( -52.12%)        3.37 (-18.76%)
    12       3.09          3.61 ( -16.74%)        3.32 ( -7.17%)
    21       3.14          4.63 ( -47.36%)        4.01 (-27.71%)
    30       3.28          5.75 ( -75.37%)        3.63 (-10.80%)
    48       3.02          6.05 (-100.56%)        3.71 (-22.99%)
    79       2.88          6.30 (-118.90%)        3.75 (-30.26%)
    110      2.95          6.46 (-119.00%)        3.81 (-29.24%)
    128      3.05          6.42 (-110.08%)        3.88 (-27.04%)

pound_times:

  threads   parent of         6e998916df        4.7-rc7
	    6e998916df            itself
    2        2.27          3.73 ( -64.71%)        3.65 (-61.14%)
    5        2.78          3.77 ( -35.56%)        3.45 (-23.98%)
    8        2.79          4.41 ( -57.71%)        3.52 (-26.05%)
    12       3.02          3.56 ( -17.94%)        3.29 ( -9.08%)
    21       3.10          4.61 ( -48.74%)        4.07 (-31.34%)
    30       3.33          5.75 ( -72.53%)        3.87 (-16.01%)
    48       2.96          6.06 (-105.04%)        3.79 (-28.10%)
    79       2.88          6.24 (-116.83%)        3.88 (-34.81%)
    110      2.98          6.37 (-114.08%)        3.90 (-31.12%)
    128      3.10          6.35 (-104.61%)        4.00 (-28.87%)

The source code of the two benchmarks follows. To compile the two:

  NR_THREADS=42
  for FILE in pound_times pound_clock_gettime; do
      gcc -lrt -O2 -lpthread -DNUM_THREADS=$NR_THREADS $FILE.c -o $FILE
  done

==== BEGIN pound_times.c ====

struct tms start;

void *pound (void *threadid)
{
  struct tms end;
  int oldutime = 0;
  int utime;
  int i;
  for (i = 0; i < 5000000 / NUM_THREADS; i++) {
          times(&end);
          utime = ((int)end.tms_utime - (int)start.tms_utime);
          if (oldutime > utime) {
            printf("utime decreased, was %d, now %d!\n", oldutime, utime);
          }
          oldutime = utime;
  }
  pthread_exit(NULL);
}

int main()
{
  pthread_t th[NUM_THREADS];
  long i;
  times(&start);
  for (i = 0; i < NUM_THREADS; i++) {
    pthread_create (&th[i], NULL, pound, (void *)i);
  }
  pthread_exit(NULL);
  return 0;
}
==== END pound_times.c ====

==== BEGIN pound_clock_gettime.c ====

void *pound (void *threadid)
{
	struct timespec ts;
	int rc, i;
	unsigned long prev = 0, this = 0;

	for (i = 0; i < 5000000 / NUM_THREADS; i++) {
		rc = clock_gettime(CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, &ts);
		if (rc < 0)
			perror("clock_gettime");
		this = (ts.tv_sec * 1000000000) + ts.tv_nsec;
		if (0 && this < prev)
			printf("%lu ns timewarp at iteration %d\n", prev - this, i);
		prev = this;
	}
	pthread_exit(NULL);
}

int main()
{
	pthread_t th[NUM_THREADS];
	long rc, i;
	pid_t pgid;

	for (i = 0; i < NUM_THREADS; i++) {
		rc = pthread_create(&th[i], NULL, pound, (void *)i);
		if (rc < 0)
			perror("pthread_create");
	}

	pthread_exit(NULL);
	return 0;
}
==== END pound_clock_gettime.c ====

Suggested-by: Mike Galbraith <mgalbraith@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Giovanni Gherdovich <ggherdovich@suse.cz>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Mel Gorman <mgorman@techsingularity.net>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Stanislaw Gruszka <sgruszka@redhat.com>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/1470385316-15027-2-git-send-email-ggherdovich@suse.cz
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
2016-08-10 13:32:56 +02:00
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