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| author | Patrick Bellasi <patrick.bellasi@arm.com> | 2016-01-14 18:35:13 +0000 |
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| committer | Leo Yan <leo.yan@linaro.org> | 2016-05-10 16:53:25 +0800 |
| commit | 36967b2412fa7f356308c5104d95574e84ca03ef (patch) | |
| tree | 6cb9e06736d02d154299d83feb8c412e169eca74 /kernel/sysctl_binary.c | |
| parent | a8f65584fc948d646732c0f9533570f97091c78d (diff) | |
sched/fair: keep track of energy/capacity variations
The current EAS implementation does not allow "to boost" tasks
performances, for example by running them at an higher OPP (or a more
capable CPU), even if that could require a "reasonable" increase in
energy consumption. To defined how much reasonable is an energy
increase with respect to a required boost value, it is required to
define and compute a trade-off between the expected energy and
performance variations.
However, the current EAS implementation considers only energy variations
while completely disregard the impact on performance for the selection
of a certain schedule candidate.
This patch extends the eenv energy environment to keep track of both
energy and performance deltas which are implied by the activation of a
schedule candidate.
The performance variation is estimated considering the different
capacities of the CPUs in which the task could be scheduled. The idea is
that while running on a CPU with higher capacity (e.g. higher operating
point) the task could (potentially) complete faster and thus get better
performance.
Signed-off-by: Patrick Bellasi <patrick.bellasi@arm.com>
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