Re: [PATCH v3 01/12] x86/resctrl: Support Privilege-Level Zero Association (PLZA)
From: Moger, Babu
Date: Fri Jun 12 2026 - 13:02:46 EST
Hi Reinette,
Missed typo again.
On 6/12/2026 11:56 AM, Moger, Babu wrote:
Hi Reinette,
On 6/11/2026 6:23 PM, Reinette Chatre wrote:
Hi Babu,
On 4/30/26 4:24 PM, Babu Moger wrote:
Customers have identified an issue while using the QoS resource Control
"Control" -> "control"?
ack
feature. If a memory bandwidth associated with a CLOSID is aggressively
"a memory bandwidth" -> "memory bandwidth"?
ack.
throttled, and it moves into Kernel mode, the Kernel operations are also
What does "it" refer to here? From text it seems to be the "CLOSID" but that
does not sound right? Should "it" instead be something like "a task with that
CLOSID"?
sure.
"Kernel" -> "kernel"?
ack.
aggressively throttled. This can stall forward progress and eventually
degrade overall system performance. AMD hardware supports a feature
Privilege-Level Zero Association (PLZA) to change the association of the
thread as soon as it begins executing.
"change the association of the thread as soon as it begins executing." I am
not able to parse this.
How about ?
Customers have identified an issue while using the QoS resource Control
Control > control
Thanks
Babu