Re: resctrl2 - status

From: Reinette Chatre
Date: Fri Aug 25 2023 - 14:59:21 EST


Hi Tony,

On 8/25/2023 11:09 AM, Luck, Tony wrote:
>> Alternatively, can user space just take a "load all resctrl modules
>> and see what sticks" (even modules of different architectures since
>> a user space may want to be generic) approach?
>
> This mostly works. Except for the cases where different modules access
> the same underlying hardware, so can't be loaded together.
>
> Examples:
>
> rdt_l3_cat vs. rdt_l3_cdp - user needs to decide whether they want CDP or not.
> But this is already true ... they have to decide whether to pass the "-o cdp" option
> to mount.
>
> rdt_l3_mba vs. rdt_l3_mba_MBps - does the user want to control memory bandwidth
> with percentages, or with MB/sec values. Again the user already has to make this
> decision when choosing mount options.
>
>
> Maybe the "What resctrl options does this machine support?" question would be
> best answered with a small utility?

A user space utility or a kernel provided utility? If it is a user space utility
I think it would end up needing to duplicate what the kernel is required to do
to know if a particular feature is supported. It seems appropriate that this
could be a kernel utility that can share this existing information with user
space. resctrl already supports the interface for this via /sys/fs/resctrl/info.

fyi ... as with previous attempts to discuss this work I find it difficult
to discuss this work when you are selective about what you want to discuss/answer
and just wipe the rest. Through this I understand that I am not your target
audience.

Reinette