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| author | Marco Crivellari <marco.crivellari@suse.com> | 2025-09-19 17:30:08 +0200 |
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| committer | Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com> | 2025-10-13 20:50:09 +0200 |
| commit | c9ff3637386c6eb72eac55a8b4c9a4972215dbcb (patch) | |
| tree | 1c1d23f63122ea888f80a6d652b245f3a9531448 /tools/docs/parse-headers.py | |
| parent | 3a8660878839faadb4f1a6dd72c3179c1df56787 (diff) | |
PM: WQ_UNBOUND added to pm_wq workqueue
Currently if a user enqueue a work item using schedule_delayed_work() the
used wq is "system_wq" (per-cpu wq) while queue_delayed_work() use
WORK_CPU_UNBOUND (used when a cpu is not specified). The same applies to
schedule_work() that is using system_wq and queue_work(), that makes use
again of WORK_CPU_UNBOUND.
This lack of consistentcy cannot be addressed without refactoring the API.
alloc_workqueue() treats all queues as per-CPU by default, while unbound
workqueues must opt-in via WQ_UNBOUND.
This default is suboptimal: most workloads benefit from unbound queues,
allowing the scheduler to place worker threads where they’re needed and
reducing noise when CPUs are isolated.
This change add the WQ_UNBOUND flag to pm_wq, to make explicit this
workqueue can be unbound and that it does not benefit from per-cpu work.
Once migration is complete, WQ_UNBOUND can be removed and unbound will
become the implicit default.
Suggested-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Marco Crivellari <marco.crivellari@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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