The RT_RUNTIME_SHARE sched feature enables the sharing of rt_runtime between CPUs, allowing a CPU to run a real-time task up to 100% of the time while leaving more space for non-real-time tasks to run on the CPU that lend rt_runtime. The problem is that a CPU can easily borrow enough rt_runtime to allow a spinning rt-task to run forever, starving per-cpu tasks like kworkers, which are non-real-time by design. This patch disables RT_RUNTIME_SHARE by default, avoiding this problem. The feature will still be present for users that want to enable it, though. Signed-off-by: Daniel Bristot de Oliveira <bristot@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org> Tested-by: Wei Wang <wvw@google.com> Link: https://lkml.kernel.org/r/b776ab46817e3db5d8ef79175fa0d71073c051c7.1600697903.git.bristot@redhat.com (cherry picked from commit 2586af1ac187f6b3a50930a4e33497074e81762d) Change-Id: Ibb1b185d512130783ac9f0a29f0e20e9828c86fd Bug: 169673278 Test: build, boot and check the trace with RT task Signed-off-by: Kyle Lin <kylelin@google.com> Change-Id: Iffede8107863b02ad4a0cb902fc8119416931bdbfourteen
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