[Make-wifi-fast] [RFC/RFT] mac80211: Switch to a virtual time-based airtime scheduler
Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
toke at redhat.com
Thu Apr 4 04:31:41 EDT 2019
Yibo Zhao <yiboz at codeaurora.org> writes:
> On 2019-02-16 01:05, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
>> This switches the airtime scheduler in mac80211 to use a virtual
>> time-based
>> scheduler instead of the round-robin scheduler used before. This has a
>> couple of advantages:
>>
>> - No need to sync up the round-robin scheduler in firmware/hardware
>> with
>> the round-robin airtime scheduler.
>>
>> - If several stations are eligible for transmission we can schedule
>> both of
>> them; no need to hard-block the scheduling rotation until the head of
>> the
>> queue has used up its quantum.
>>
>> - The check of whether a station is eligible for transmission becomes
>> simpler (in ieee80211_txq_may_transmit()).
>>
>> The drawback is that scheduling becomes slightly more expensive, as we
>> need
>> to maintain an rbtree of TXQs sorted by virtual time. This means that
>> ieee80211_register_airtime() becomes O(logN) in the number of currently
>> scheduled TXQs. However, hopefully this number rarely grows too big
>> (it's
>> only TXQs currently backlogged, not all associated stations), so it
>> shouldn't be too big of an issue.
>>
>> @@ -1831,18 +1830,32 @@ void ieee80211_sta_register_airtime(struct
>> ieee80211_sta *pubsta, u8 tid,
>> {
>> struct sta_info *sta = container_of(pubsta, struct sta_info, sta);
>> struct ieee80211_local *local = sta->sdata->local;
>> + struct ieee80211_txq *txq = sta->sta.txq[tid];
>> u8 ac = ieee80211_ac_from_tid(tid);
>> - u32 airtime = 0;
>> + u64 airtime = 0, weight_sum;
>> +
>> + if (!txq)
>> + return;
>>
>> if (sta->local->airtime_flags & AIRTIME_USE_TX)
>> airtime += tx_airtime;
>> if (sta->local->airtime_flags & AIRTIME_USE_RX)
>> airtime += rx_airtime;
>>
>> + /* Weights scale so the unit weight is 256 */
>> + airtime <<= 8;
>> +
>> spin_lock_bh(&local->active_txq_lock[ac]);
>> +
>> sta->airtime[ac].tx_airtime += tx_airtime;
>> sta->airtime[ac].rx_airtime += rx_airtime;
>> - sta->airtime[ac].deficit -= airtime;
>> +
>> + weight_sum = local->airtime_weight_sum[ac] ?: sta->airtime_weight;
>> +
>> + local->airtime_v_t[ac] += airtime / weight_sum;
> Hi Toke,
>
> Please ignore the previous two broken emails regarding this new proposal
> from me.
>
> It looks like local->airtime_v_t acts like a Tx criteria. Only the
> stations with less airtime than that are valid for Tx. That means there
> are situations, like 50 clients, that some of the stations can be used
> to Tx when putting next_txq in the loop. Am I right?
I'm not sure what you mean here. Are you referring to the case where new
stations appear with a very low (zero) airtime_v_t? That is handled when
the station is enqueued.
>> + sta->airtime[ac].v_t += airtime / sta->airtime_weight;
> Another question. Any plan for taking v_t overflow situation into
> consideration? u64 might be enough for low throughput products but not
> sure for high end products. Something like below for reference:
The unit for the variable is time, not bytes, so it is unaffected by
throughput. 2**64 microseconds is 584554 *years* according to my
'units' binary, so don't think we have to worry too much about this
overflowing ;)
-Toke
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