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September 11-14, 2017 - Los Angeles, CA
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Monday, September 11 • 11:50am - 12:30pm
Advances in CPU Performance Scaling - Rafael Wysocki, Intel

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Quite significant and radical changes were made in the kernel's CPU performance scaling subsystem (CPUFreq) in 2016. Most importantly, it was switched over from using deferrable timers to a new control flow based on governor callbacks invoked by the CPU scheduler. That change made it possible to clean up the CPUFreq core substantially and to add more functionality on top of it. Among other things, there is a new CPUFreq governor called schedutil that makes decisions based on the CPU utilization metric used internally by the CPU scheduler. Currently, work is in progress to implement energy-aware scheduling (EAS) on top of it. In addition to that, all of the CPUFreq governors receive hints from the scheduler which allows them to optimize decisions in some cases. That opened up another path for improvements, in particular in the intel_pstate driver that has undergone substantial modifications recently as well. All of that leads to an optimistic outlook on the future of CPU performance scaling in Linux.

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Rafael Wysocki

Software Engineer, Intel
Rafael maintains the Linux kernel’s power management infrastructure and the core ACPI support code. He works at Intel and focuses on the mainline Linux kernel development. Rafael has been actively contributing to Linux since 2005, in particular to the kernel’s suspend/hibernate... Read More →



Monday September 11, 2017 11:50am - 12:30pm PDT
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