linux-4.9-ck1
-ck1 patches:http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/4.0/4.9/4.9-ck1/
Git tree:
https://github.com/ckolivas/linux/tree/4.9-ck
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS packages:
http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/4.0/4.9/4.9-ck1/Ubuntu16.04/
MuQSS
Download:4.9-sched-MuQSS_150.patch
Git tree:
4.9-muqss
MuQSS 0.150 updates
Regarding MuQSS, apart from a resync to linux-4.9, which has numerous hotplug and cpufreq changes (again!), I've cleaned up the patch to not include any Hz changes of its own, leaving Hz changes up to users to choose, unless they use the -ck patchset.Additionally, I've modified sched_yield yet again. Since expected behaviour is different for different (inappropriate) users out there of sched_yield, I've made it tunable in /proc/sys/kernel/yield_type and changed the default to what I believe should happen. From the documentation I added in Documentation/sysctl/kernel.txt:
yield_type: (MuQSS CPU scheduler only)
This determines what type of yield calls to sched_yield will perform.
0: No yield.
1: Yield only to better priority/deadline tasks. (default)
2: Expire timeslice and recalculate deadline.
Previous versions of MuQSS defaulted to type 2 above. If you find behavioural regressions with any of your workloads try switching it back to 2.
4.9-ck1 updates
Apart from resyncing with the latest trees from linux-bfq and wb-buf-throttling- Added a new kernel configuration option to enable threaded IRQs and set it by default
- Changed Hz to default to the safe 100 value, removing 128 which caused spurious issues and had no real world advantage.
- Fixed a build for muqss disabled (why would you use -ck and do that I don't know)
- Made hrtimers not be used if we know we're in suspend which may have caused suspend failures for drivers that did no use correct freezable vs normal timeouts
- Enabled bfq and set it to default
- Enabled writeback throttling by default
Enjoy!
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