remarkable-linux/kernel
Frank Mayhar f06febc96b timers: fix itimer/many thread hang
Overview

This patch reworks the handling of POSIX CPU timers, including the
ITIMER_PROF, ITIMER_VIRT timers and rlimit handling.  It was put together
with the help of Roland McGrath, the owner and original writer of this code.

The problem we ran into, and the reason for this rework, has to do with using
a profiling timer in a process with a large number of threads.  It appears
that the performance of the old implementation of run_posix_cpu_timers() was
at least O(n*3) (where "n" is the number of threads in a process) or worse.
Everything is fine with an increasing number of threads until the time taken
for that routine to run becomes the same as or greater than the tick time, at
which point things degrade rather quickly.

This patch fixes bug 9906, "Weird hang with NPTL and SIGPROF."

Code Changes

This rework corrects the implementation of run_posix_cpu_timers() to make it
run in constant time for a particular machine.  (Performance may vary between
one machine and another depending upon whether the kernel is built as single-
or multiprocessor and, in the latter case, depending upon the number of
running processors.)  To do this, at each tick we now update fields in
signal_struct as well as task_struct.  The run_posix_cpu_timers() function
uses those fields to make its decisions.

We define a new structure, "task_cputime," to contain user, system and
scheduler times and use these in appropriate places:

struct task_cputime {
	cputime_t utime;
	cputime_t stime;
	unsigned long long sum_exec_runtime;
};

This is included in the structure "thread_group_cputime," which is a new
substructure of signal_struct and which varies for uniprocessor versus
multiprocessor kernels.  For uniprocessor kernels, it uses "task_cputime" as
a simple substructure, while for multiprocessor kernels it is a pointer:

struct thread_group_cputime {
	struct task_cputime totals;
};

struct thread_group_cputime {
	struct task_cputime *totals;
};

We also add a new task_cputime substructure directly to signal_struct, to
cache the earliest expiration of process-wide timers, and task_cputime also
replaces the it_*_expires fields of task_struct (used for earliest expiration
of thread timers).  The "thread_group_cputime" structure contains process-wide
timers that are updated via account_user_time() and friends.  In the non-SMP
case the structure is a simple aggregator; unfortunately in the SMP case that
simplicity was not achievable due to cache-line contention between CPUs (in
one measured case performance was actually _worse_ on a 16-cpu system than
the same test on a 4-cpu system, due to this contention).  For SMP, the
thread_group_cputime counters are maintained as a per-cpu structure allocated
using alloc_percpu().  The timer functions update only the timer field in
the structure corresponding to the running CPU, obtained using per_cpu_ptr().

We define a set of inline functions in sched.h that we use to maintain the
thread_group_cputime structure and hide the differences between UP and SMP
implementations from the rest of the kernel.  The thread_group_cputime_init()
function initializes the thread_group_cputime structure for the given task.
The thread_group_cputime_alloc() is a no-op for UP; for SMP it calls the
out-of-line function thread_group_cputime_alloc_smp() to allocate and fill
in the per-cpu structures and fields.  The thread_group_cputime_free()
function, also a no-op for UP, in SMP frees the per-cpu structures.  The
thread_group_cputime_clone_thread() function (also a UP no-op) for SMP calls
thread_group_cputime_alloc() if the per-cpu structures haven't yet been
allocated.  The thread_group_cputime() function fills the task_cputime
structure it is passed with the contents of the thread_group_cputime fields;
in UP it's that simple but in SMP it must also safely check that tsk->signal
is non-NULL (if it is it just uses the appropriate fields of task_struct) and,
if so, sums the per-cpu values for each online CPU.  Finally, the three
functions account_group_user_time(), account_group_system_time() and
account_group_exec_runtime() are used by timer functions to update the
respective fields of the thread_group_cputime structure.

Non-SMP operation is trivial and will not be mentioned further.

The per-cpu structure is always allocated when a task creates its first new
thread, via a call to thread_group_cputime_clone_thread() from copy_signal().
It is freed at process exit via a call to thread_group_cputime_free() from
cleanup_signal().

All functions that formerly summed utime/stime/sum_sched_runtime values from
from all threads in the thread group now use thread_group_cputime() to
snapshot the values in the thread_group_cputime structure or the values in
the task structure itself if the per-cpu structure hasn't been allocated.

Finally, the code in kernel/posix-cpu-timers.c has changed quite a bit.
The run_posix_cpu_timers() function has been split into a fast path and a
slow path; the former safely checks whether there are any expired thread
timers and, if not, just returns, while the slow path does the heavy lifting.
With the dedicated thread group fields, timers are no longer "rebalanced" and
the process_timer_rebalance() function and related code has gone away.  All
summing loops are gone and all code that used them now uses the
thread_group_cputime() inline.  When process-wide timers are set, the new
task_cputime structure in signal_struct is used to cache the earliest
expiration; this is checked in the fast path.

Performance

The fix appears not to add significant overhead to existing operations.  It
generally performs the same as the current code except in two cases, one in
which it performs slightly worse (Case 5 below) and one in which it performs
very significantly better (Case 2 below).  Overall it's a wash except in those
two cases.

I've since done somewhat more involved testing on a dual-core Opteron system.

Case 1: With no itimer running, for a test with 100,000 threads, the fixed
	kernel took 1428.5 seconds, 513 seconds more than the unfixed system,
	all of which was spent in the system.  There were twice as many
	voluntary context switches with the fix as without it.

Case 2: With an itimer running at .01 second ticks and 4000 threads (the most
	an unmodified kernel can handle), the fixed kernel ran the test in
	eight percent of the time (5.8 seconds as opposed to 70 seconds) and
	had better tick accuracy (.012 seconds per tick as opposed to .023
	seconds per tick).

Case 3: A 4000-thread test with an initial timer tick of .01 second and an
	interval of 10,000 seconds (i.e. a timer that ticks only once) had
	very nearly the same performance in both cases:  6.3 seconds elapsed
	for the fixed kernel versus 5.5 seconds for the unfixed kernel.

With fewer threads (eight in these tests), the Case 1 test ran in essentially
the same time on both the modified and unmodified kernels (5.2 seconds versus
5.8 seconds).  The Case 2 test ran in about the same time as well, 5.9 seconds
versus 5.4 seconds but again with much better tick accuracy, .013 seconds per
tick versus .025 seconds per tick for the unmodified kernel.

Since the fix affected the rlimit code, I also tested soft and hard CPU limits.

Case 4: With a hard CPU limit of 20 seconds and eight threads (and an itimer
	running), the modified kernel was very slightly favored in that while
	it killed the process in 19.997 seconds of CPU time (5.002 seconds of
	wall time), only .003 seconds of that was system time, the rest was
	user time.  The unmodified kernel killed the process in 20.001 seconds
	of CPU (5.014 seconds of wall time) of which .016 seconds was system
	time.  Really, though, the results were too close to call.  The results
	were essentially the same with no itimer running.

Case 5: With a soft limit of 20 seconds and a hard limit of 2000 seconds
	(where the hard limit would never be reached) and an itimer running,
	the modified kernel exhibited worse tick accuracy than the unmodified
	kernel: .050 seconds/tick versus .028 seconds/tick.  Otherwise,
	performance was almost indistinguishable.  With no itimer running this
	test exhibited virtually identical behavior and times in both cases.

In times past I did some limited performance testing.  those results are below.

On a four-cpu Opteron system without this fix, a sixteen-thread test executed
in 3569.991 seconds, of which user was 3568.435s and system was 1.556s.  On
the same system with the fix, user and elapsed time were about the same, but
system time dropped to 0.007 seconds.  Performance with eight, four and one
thread were comparable.  Interestingly, the timer ticks with the fix seemed
more accurate:  The sixteen-thread test with the fix received 149543 ticks
for 0.024 seconds per tick, while the same test without the fix received 58720
for 0.061 seconds per tick.  Both cases were configured for an interval of
0.01 seconds.  Again, the other tests were comparable.  Each thread in this
test computed the primes up to 25,000,000.

I also did a test with a large number of threads, 100,000 threads, which is
impossible without the fix.  In this case each thread computed the primes only
up to 10,000 (to make the runtime manageable).  System time dominated, at
1546.968 seconds out of a total 2176.906 seconds (giving a user time of
629.938s).  It received 147651 ticks for 0.015 seconds per tick, still quite
accurate.  There is obviously no comparable test without the fix.

Signed-off-by: Frank Mayhar <fmayhar@google.com>
Cc: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
Cc: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
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irq genirq: switch /proc/irq/*/smp_affinity et al to seqfiles 2008-08-12 16:07:30 -07:00
power ftrace: disable tracing for hibernation 2008-08-28 12:27:39 -07:00
time clockevents: remove WARN_ON which was used to gather information 2008-09-09 22:20:01 +02:00
trace Merge branch 'linus' into cpus4096 2008-07-28 23:32:00 +02:00
.gitignore
acct.c bsdacct: fix and add comments around acct_process() 2008-07-25 10:53:47 -07:00
audit.c [PATCH] Fix the bug of using AUDIT_STATUS_RATE_LIMIT when set fail, no error output. 2008-08-01 12:15:16 -04:00
audit.h
audit_tree.c
auditfilter.c Re: [PATCH] the loginuid field should be output in all AUDIT_CONFIG_CHANGE audit messages 2008-08-01 12:15:03 -04:00
auditsc.c [PATCH] audit: Moved variable declaration to beginning of function 2008-09-01 23:06:45 -04:00
backtracetest.c backtrace: replace timer with tasklet + completions 2008-06-27 18:09:16 +02:00
bounds.c
capability.c security: Fix setting of PF_SUPERPRIV by __capable() 2008-08-14 22:59:43 +10:00
cgroup.c cgroup: uninline cgroup_has_css_refs() 2008-07-30 09:41:44 -07:00
cgroup_debug.c
compat.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
configs.c
cpu.c cpu hotplug: s390 doesn't support additional_cpus anymore. 2008-08-12 16:07:28 -07:00
cpuset.c cpuset: avoid changing cpuset's cpus when -errno returned 2008-09-13 14:41:50 -07:00
delayacct.c per-task-delay-accounting: update taskstats for memory reclaim delay 2008-07-25 10:53:47 -07:00
dma-coherent.c DMA: make dma-coherent.c documentation kdoc-friendly 2008-08-07 06:52:01 -07:00
dma.c
exec_domain.c [PATCH] kill altroot 2008-07-26 20:53:20 -04:00
exit.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
extable.c
fork.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
futex.c
futex_compat.c
hrtimer.c Merge branch 'generic-ipi' into generic-ipi-for-linus 2008-07-15 21:55:59 +02:00
itimer.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
kallsyms.c kallsyms: fix potential overflow in binary search 2008-07-25 10:53:27 -07:00
Kconfig.hz sched: fix SCHED_HRTICK dependency 2008-07-28 14:37:38 +02:00
Kconfig.preempt
kexec.c kexec: use a mutex for locking rather than xchg() 2008-08-15 08:35:43 -07:00
kfifo.c
kgdb.c kgdb: fix gdb serial thread queries 2008-08-01 08:39:35 -05:00
kmod.c call_usermodehelper(): increase reliability 2008-07-25 10:53:28 -07:00
kprobes.c kprobes: remove redundant config check 2008-07-25 10:53:30 -07:00
ksysfs.c
kthread.c tracehook: wait_task_inactive 2008-07-26 12:00:09 -07:00
latencytop.c
lockdep.c lockdep: fix invalid list_del_rcu in zap_class 2008-08-27 08:40:36 +02:00
lockdep_internals.h lockdep: build fix 2008-08-13 12:55:10 +02:00
lockdep_proc.c lockstat: fix numerical output rounding error 2008-08-26 10:37:46 +02:00
Makefile Merge branch 'linus' into core/generic-dma-coherent 2008-07-29 00:07:55 +02:00
marker.c markers: fix markers read barrier for multiple probes 2008-07-30 09:41:45 -07:00
module.c [module] Don't let gcc inline load_module() 2008-08-25 11:10:26 -07:00
mutex-debug.c
mutex-debug.h
mutex.c locking: fix mutex @key parameter kernel-doc notation 2008-07-28 18:12:36 +02:00
mutex.h
notifier.c
ns_cgroup.c cgroup_clone: use pid of newly created task for new cgroup 2008-07-25 10:53:37 -07:00
nsproxy.c removed unused #include <linux/version.h>'s 2008-08-23 12:14:12 -07:00
panic.c Add a WARN() macro; this is WARN_ON() + printk arguments 2008-07-25 10:53:29 -07:00
params.c
pid.c pidns: remove now unused find_pid function. 2008-07-25 10:53:45 -07:00
pid_namespace.c pid_ns: (BUG 11391) change ->child_reaper when init->group_leader exits 2008-09-02 19:21:38 -07:00
pm_qos_params.c pm_qos_requirement might sleep 2008-09-02 19:21:40 -07:00
posix-cpu-timers.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
posix-timers.c Merge branch 'timers-fixes-for-linus' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/linux-2.6-tip 2008-08-11 16:46:11 -07:00
printk.c printk: fix comment for printk ratelimiting 2008-07-30 09:41:45 -07:00
profile.c build kernel/profile.o only when requested 2008-07-25 10:53:27 -07:00
ptrace.c security: Fix setting of PF_SUPERPRIV by __capable() 2008-08-14 22:59:43 +10:00
rcuclassic.c stop_machine: Wean existing callers off stop_machine_run() 2008-07-28 12:16:31 +10:00
rcupdate.c rcu: fix synchronize_rcu() so that kernel-doc works 2008-08-21 09:31:44 +02:00
rcupreempt.c Merge branch 'linus' into cpus4096 2008-07-16 00:29:07 +02:00
rcupreempt_trace.c
rcutorture.c rcu: make rcutorture even more vicious: invoke RCU readers from irq handlers (timers) 2008-06-26 09:24:33 +02:00
relay.c relay: fix "full buffer with exactly full last subbuffer" accounting problem 2008-08-05 14:33:46 -07:00
res_counter.c cgroup files: convert res_counter_write() to be a cgroups write_string() handler 2008-07-25 10:53:36 -07:00
resource.c kernel/resource.c: fix new kernel-doc warning 2008-09-02 10:47:30 -07:00
rtmutex-debug.c
rtmutex-debug.h
rtmutex-tester.c sysdev: Pass the attribute to the low level sysdev show/store function 2008-07-21 21:55:02 -07:00
rtmutex.c
rtmutex.h
rtmutex_common.h
rwsem.c
sched.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
sched_clock.c sched_clock: fix cpu_clock() 2008-08-25 17:39:57 +02:00
sched_cpupri.c
sched_cpupri.h
sched_debug.c sched: add full schedstats to /proc/sched_debug 2008-06-27 14:31:31 +02:00
sched_fair.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
sched_features.h sched: enable LB_BIAS by default 2008-08-21 08:18:02 +02:00
sched_idletask.c
sched_rt.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
sched_stats.h sched: fix accounting in task delay accounting & migration 2008-07-04 12:50:23 +02:00
seccomp.c
semaphore.c semaphore: __down_common: use signal_pending_state() 2008-08-05 14:33:47 -07:00
signal.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
smp.c smp: have smp_call_function_single() detect invalid CPUs 2008-08-25 17:45:48 -07:00
softirq.c Full conversion to early_initcall() interface, remove old interface 2008-07-26 12:00:04 -07:00
softlockup.c softlockup: minor cleanup, don't check task->state twice 2008-09-02 10:49:51 -07:00
spinlock.c lockdep: spin_lock_nest_lock(), checkpatch fixes 2008-08-13 13:56:51 +02:00
srcu.c
stacktrace.c stacktrace: fix modular build, export print_stack_trace and save_stack_trace 2008-06-30 09:20:55 +02:00
stop_machine.c stop_machine: remove unused variable 2008-08-12 17:52:55 +10:00
sys.c timers: fix itimer/many thread hang 2008-09-14 16:25:35 +02:00
sys_ni.c signalfd: fix undefined reference to `compat_sys_signalfd4' when !CONFIG_SIGNALFD 2008-07-25 11:35:41 -07:00
sysctl.c forgotten refcount on sysctl root table 2008-09-04 11:06:21 -07:00
sysctl_check.c sysctl: check for bogus modes 2008-07-25 10:53:45 -07:00
taskstats.c taskstats: remove initialization of static per-cpu variable 2008-07-25 10:53:47 -07:00
test_kprobes.c
time.c
timeconst.pl
timer.c Merge branch 'for-linus' of master.kernel.org:/home/rmk/linux-2.6-arm 2008-07-14 16:06:58 -07:00
tsacct.c task IO accounting: move all IO statistics in struct task_io_accounting 2008-07-27 16:12:28 -07:00
uid16.c
user.c
user_namespace.c removed unused #include <linux/version.h>'s 2008-08-23 12:14:12 -07:00
utsname.c removed unused #include <linux/version.h>'s 2008-08-23 12:14:12 -07:00
utsname_sysctl.c removed unused #include <linux/version.h>'s 2008-08-23 12:14:12 -07:00
wait.c
workqueue.c Merge branch 'core/locking' into core/urgent 2008-08-12 00:11:49 +02:00