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    sched, cputime: Introduce thread_group_times() · 0cf55e1e
    Hidetoshi Seto authored
    This is a real fix for problem of utime/stime values decreasing
    described in the thread:
    
       http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/11/3/522
    
    
    
    Now cputime is accounted in the following way:
    
     - {u,s}time in task_struct are increased every time when the thread
       is interrupted by a tick (timer interrupt).
    
     - When a thread exits, its {u,s}time are added to signal->{u,s}time,
       after adjusted by task_times().
    
     - When all threads in a thread_group exits, accumulated {u,s}time
       (and also c{u,s}time) in signal struct are added to c{u,s}time
       in signal struct of the group's parent.
    
    So {u,s}time in task struct are "raw" tick count, while
    {u,s}time and c{u,s}time in signal struct are "adjusted" values.
    
    And accounted values are used by:
    
     - task_times(), to get cputime of a thread:
       This function returns adjusted values that originates from raw
       {u,s}time and scaled by sum_exec_runtime that accounted by CFS.
    
     - thread_group_cputime(), to get cputime of a thread group:
       This function returns sum of all {u,s}time of living threads in
       the group, plus {u,s}time in the signal struct that is sum of
       adjusted cputimes of all exited threads belonged to the group.
    
    The problem is the return value of thread_group_cputime(),
    because it is mixed sum of "raw" value and "adjusted" value:
    
      group's {u,s}time = foreach(thread){{u,s}time} + exited({u,s}time)
    
    This misbehavior can break {u,s}time monotonicity.
    Assume that if there is a thread that have raw values greater
    than adjusted values (e.g. interrupted by 1000Hz ticks 50 times
    but only runs 45ms) and if it exits, cputime will decrease (e.g.
    -5ms).
    
    To fix this, we could do:
    
      group's {u,s}time = foreach(t){task_times(t)} + exited({u,s}time)
    
    But task_times() contains hard divisions, so applying it for
    every thread should be avoided.
    
    This patch fixes the above problem in the following way:
    
     - Modify thread's exit (= __exit_signal()) not to use task_times().
       It means {u,s}time in signal struct accumulates raw values instead
       of adjusted values.  As the result it makes thread_group_cputime()
       to return pure sum of "raw" values.
    
     - Introduce a new function thread_group_times(*task, *utime, *stime)
       that converts "raw" values of thread_group_cputime() to "adjusted"
       values, in same calculation procedure as task_times().
    
     - Modify group's exit (= wait_task_zombie()) to use this introduced
       thread_group_times().  It make c{u,s}time in signal struct to
       have adjusted values like before this patch.
    
     - Replace some thread_group_cputime() by thread_group_times().
       This replacements are only applied where conveys the "adjusted"
       cputime to users, and where already uses task_times() near by it.
       (i.e. sys_times(), getrusage(), and /proc/<PID>/stat.)
    
    This patch have a positive side effect:
    
     - Before this patch, if a group contains many short-life threads
       (e.g. runs 0.9ms and not interrupted by ticks), the group's
       cputime could be invisible since thread's cputime was accumulated
       after adjusted: imagine adjustment function as adj(ticks, runtime),
         {adj(0, 0.9) + adj(0, 0.9) + ....} = {0 + 0 + ....} = 0.
       After this patch it will not happen because the adjustment is
       applied after accumulated.
    
    v2:
     - remove if()s, put new variables into signal_struct.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarHidetoshi Seto <seto.hidetoshi@jp.fujitsu.com>
    Acked-by: default avatarPeter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
    Cc: Spencer Candland <spencer@bluehost.com>
    Cc: Americo Wang <xiyou.wangcong@gmail.com>
    Cc: Oleg Nesterov <oleg@redhat.com>
    Cc: Balbir Singh <balbir@in.ibm.com>
    Cc: Stanislaw Gruszka <sgruszka@redhat.com>
    LKML-Reference: <4B162517.8040909@jp.fujitsu.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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