Re: [PATCH 8/8] cpufreq: amd-pstate: Drop some uses of cpudata->hw_prefcore

From: Gautham R. Shenoy
Date: Wed Aug 28 2024 - 10:58:09 EST


Hello Andrea,

On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 08:20:50AM +0200, Andrea Righi wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 10:38:45AM +0530, Gautham R. Shenoy wrote:
> ...
> > > I had thought this was a malfunction in the behavior that it reflected the
> > > current status, not the hardware /capability/.
> > >
> > > Which one makes more sense for userspace? In my mind the most likely
> > > consumer of this information would be something a sched_ext based userspace
> > > scheduler. They would need to know whether the scheduler was using
> > > preferred cores; not whether the hardware supported it.
> >
> > The commandline parameter currently impacts only the fair sched-class
> > tasks since the preference information gets used only during
> > load-balancing.
> >
> > IMO, the same should continue with sched-ext, i.e. if the user has
> > explicitly disabled prefcore support via commandline, the no sched-ext
> > scheduler should use the preference information to make task placement
> > decisions. However, I would like to see what the sched-ext folks have
> > to say. Adding some of them to the Cc list.
>
> IMHO it makes more sense to reflect the real state of prefcore support
> from a "system" perspective, more than a "hardware" perspective, so if
> it's disabled via boot command line it should show disabled.
>
> From a user-space scheduler perspective we should be fine either way, as
> long as the ABI is clearly documented, since we also have access to
> /proc/cmdline and we would be able to figure out if the user has
> disabled it via cmdline (however, the preference is still to report the
> actual system status).

Thank you for confirming this.

>
> Question: having prefcore enabled affects also the value of
> scaling_max_freq? Like an `lscpu -e`, for example, would show a higher
> max frequency for the specific preferred cores? (this is another useful
> information from a sched_ext scheduler perspective).

Since the scaling_max_freq is computed based on the boost-numerator,
at least from this patchset, the numerator would be the same across
all kinds of cores, and thus the scaling_max_freq reported will be the
same across all the cores.

>
> Thanks,
> -Andrea

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Thanks and Regards
gautham.