On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 12:06:43AM -0700, Stephane Eranian wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 3:06 AM Peter Zijlstra <pet...@infradead.org> wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 05:27:46PM -0700, Stephane Eranian wrote:

> > > +      * others removed. There is a way to get removed and not be 
> > > disabled first.
> > > +      */
> > > +     if (ctx->rotate_necessary && ctx->nr_events) {
> > > +             int type = get_event_type(event);
> > > +             /*
> > > +              * In case we removed a pinned event, then we need to
> > > +              * resched for both pinned and flexible events. The
> > > +              * opposite is not true. A pinned event can never be
> > > +              * inactive due to multiplexing.
> > > +              */
> > > +             if (type & EVENT_PINNED)
> > > +                     type |= EVENT_FLEXIBLE;
> > > +             ctx_resched(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx, type);
> > > +     }
> >
> > What you're relying on is that ->rotate_necessary implies ->is_active
> > and there's pending events. And if we tighten ->rotate_necessary you can
> > remove the && ->nr_events.
> >
> Imagine I have 6 events and 4 counters and I do delete them all before
> the timer expires.  Then, I can be in a situation where
> rotate_necessary is still true and yet have no more events in the
> context. That is because only ctx_sched_out() clears rotate_necessary,
> IIRC. So that is why there is the && nr_events. Now, calling
> ctx_resched() with no events wouldn't probably cause any harm, just
> wasted work.

> So if by tightening, I am guessing you mean clearing rotate_necessary
> earlier. But that would be tricky because the only reliable way of
> clearing it is when you know you are about the reschedule everything.
> Removing an event by itself may not be enough to eliminate
> multiplexing.

I think you're over-thinking things. The thing you test 'ctx->nr_events'
has a clear place where it drops to 0.

If we add

        ctx->nr_events--;
+       if (!ctx->nr_events && ctx->rotate_necessary)
+               ctx->rotate_necessary = 0;

to list_del_event(), we can get rid of that.

Further, since we set it on reschedule, I propose you change the above
like:

        if (ctx->rotate_necessary) {
                int type = get_event_type(event);
                /*
                 * comment..
                 */
                if (type & EVENT_PINNED)
                        type |= EVENT_FLEXIBLE;
+               /*
+                * Will be reset by ctx_resched()'s flexible_sched_in().
+                */
+               ctx->rotate_necessary = 0;
                ctx_resched(cpuctx, cpuctx->task_ctx, type);
        }

Then rotate_necessary will be tight.

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