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H A D | kern_cpu.c | e7bd0750 Mon May 07 15:24:03 GMT 2018 Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@FreeBSD.org> Boost thread priority while changing CPU frequency
Boost the priority of user-space threads when they set their affinity to a core to adjust its frequency. This avoids a situation where a CPU bound kernel thread with the same affinity is running on a down-clocked core, and will "block" powerd from up-clocking the core until the kernel thread yields. This can lead to poor perfomance, and to things potentially getting stuck on Giant.
Reviewed by: kib (imp reviewed earlier version) Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15246 e7bd0750 Mon May 07 15:24:03 GMT 2018 Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@FreeBSD.org> Boost thread priority while changing CPU frequency
Boost the priority of user-space threads when they set their affinity to a core to adjust its frequency. This avoids a situation where a CPU bound kernel thread with the same affinity is running on a down-clocked core, and will "block" powerd from up-clocking the core until the kernel thread yields. This can lead to poor perfomance, and to things potentially getting stuck on Giant.
Reviewed by: kib (imp reviewed earlier version) Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15246 e7bd0750 Mon May 07 15:24:03 GMT 2018 Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@FreeBSD.org> Boost thread priority while changing CPU frequency
Boost the priority of user-space threads when they set their affinity to a core to adjust its frequency. This avoids a situation where a CPU bound kernel thread with the same affinity is running on a down-clocked core, and will "block" powerd from up-clocking the core until the kernel thread yields. This can lead to poor perfomance, and to things potentially getting stuck on Giant.
Reviewed by: kib (imp reviewed earlier version) Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15246 e7bd0750 Mon May 07 15:24:03 GMT 2018 Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@FreeBSD.org> Boost thread priority while changing CPU frequency
Boost the priority of user-space threads when they set their affinity to a core to adjust its frequency. This avoids a situation where a CPU bound kernel thread with the same affinity is running on a down-clocked core, and will "block" powerd from up-clocking the core until the kernel thread yields. This can lead to poor perfomance, and to things potentially getting stuck on Giant.
Reviewed by: kib (imp reviewed earlier version) Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15246 e7bd0750 Mon May 07 15:24:03 GMT 2018 Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@FreeBSD.org> Boost thread priority while changing CPU frequency
Boost the priority of user-space threads when they set their affinity to a core to adjust its frequency. This avoids a situation where a CPU bound kernel thread with the same affinity is running on a down-clocked core, and will "block" powerd from up-clocking the core until the kernel thread yields. This can lead to poor perfomance, and to things potentially getting stuck on Giant.
Reviewed by: kib (imp reviewed earlier version) Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15246 e7bd0750 Mon May 07 15:24:03 GMT 2018 Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@FreeBSD.org> Boost thread priority while changing CPU frequency
Boost the priority of user-space threads when they set their affinity to a core to adjust its frequency. This avoids a situation where a CPU bound kernel thread with the same affinity is running on a down-clocked core, and will "block" powerd from up-clocking the core until the kernel thread yields. This can lead to poor perfomance, and to things potentially getting stuck on Giant.
Reviewed by: kib (imp reviewed earlier version) Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15246 e7bd0750 Mon May 07 15:24:03 GMT 2018 Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@FreeBSD.org> Boost thread priority while changing CPU frequency
Boost the priority of user-space threads when they set their affinity to a core to adjust its frequency. This avoids a situation where a CPU bound kernel thread with the same affinity is running on a down-clocked core, and will "block" powerd from up-clocking the core until the kernel thread yields. This can lead to poor perfomance, and to things potentially getting stuck on Giant.
Reviewed by: kib (imp reviewed earlier version) Sponsored by: Netflix Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D15246
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