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162To reduce its OS jitter, do any of the following: 162To reduce its OS jitter, do any of the following:
1631. Run your workload at a real-time priority, which will allow 1631. Run your workload at a real-time priority, which will allow
164 preempting the kworker daemons. 164 preempting the kworker daemons.
1652. Do any of the following needed to avoid jitter that your 1652. A given workqueue can be made visible in the sysfs filesystem
166 by passing the WQ_SYSFS to that workqueue's alloc_workqueue().
167 Such a workqueue can be confined to a given subset of the
168 CPUs using the /sys/devices/virtual/workqueue/*/cpumask sysfs
169 files. The set of WQ_SYSFS workqueues can be displayed using
170 "ls sys/devices/virtual/workqueue". That said, the workqueues
171 maintainer would like to caution people against indiscriminately
172 sprinkling WQ_SYSFS across all the workqueues. The reason for
173 caution is that it is easy to add WQ_SYSFS, but because sysfs is
174 part of the formal user/kernel API, it can be nearly impossible
175 to remove it, even if its addition was a mistake.
1763. Do any of the following needed to avoid jitter that your
166 application cannot tolerate: 177 application cannot tolerate:
167 a. Build your kernel with CONFIG_SLUB=y rather than 178 a. Build your kernel with CONFIG_SLUB=y rather than
168 CONFIG_SLAB=y, thus avoiding the slab allocator's periodic 179 CONFIG_SLAB=y, thus avoiding the slab allocator's periodic