On Tuesday 12 Jun 2018 at 11:16:56 (+0200), Vincent Guittot wrote: > The time spent under interrupt can be significant but it is not reflected > in the utilization of CPU when deciding to choose an OPP. Now that we have > access to this metric, schedutil can take it into account when selecting > the OPP for a CPU. > rqs utilization don't see the time spend under interrupt context and report > their value in the normal context time window. We need to compensate this when > adding interrupt utilization > > The CPU utilization is : > irq util_avg + (1 - irq util_avg / max capacity ) * /Sum rq util_avg > > A test with iperf on hikey (octo arm64) gives: > iperf -c server_address -r -t 5 > > w/o patch w/ patch > Tx 276 Mbits/sec 304 Mbits/sec +10% > Rx 299 Mbits/sec 328 Mbits/sec +09% > > 8 iterations > stdev is lower than 1% > Only WFI idle state is enable (shallowest diel state) ^^^^ nit: s/diel/idle
And, out of curiosity, what happens if you leave the idle states untouched ? Do you still see an improvement ? Or is it lost in the noise ? Thanks, Quentin