Re: [PATCH v6 42/42] x86/resctrl: Add python script to move resctrl code to /fs/resctrl

From: Reinette Chatre
Date: Thu Feb 20 2025 - 01:10:44 EST


Hi James,

On 2/7/25 10:18 AM, James Morse wrote:
> To support more than one architecture resctrl needs to move from arch/x86
> to live under fs. Moving all the code breaks any series on the mailing
> list, so needs scheduling carefully.
>
> Maintaining the patch that moves all this code has proved labour intensive.
> It's also near-impossible to review that no inadvertent changes have
> crept in.
>
> To solve these problems, temporarily add a hacky python program that
> lists all the functions that should move, and those that should stay.
>
> No attempt to parse C code is made, this thing tries to name 'blocks'
> based on hueristics about the kernel coding style. It's fragile, but

(heuristics)

> good enough for its single use here.
>
> This only exists to show I have nothing up my sleeve.
> I don't suggested this gets merged.
>
> The patch this script generaets has the following corner cases:
(generates)

> * The original files are regenerated, which will add newlines that are
> not present in the original file.
> * An trace-point header file the only contains boiler-plate is created
> in the arch and filesystem code. The parser doesn't know how to remove
> the includes for these - but its easy to 'keep' the file contents on
> the correct side. A follow-up patch will remove these files and their
> includes.

Related to the tracepoints I also noticed that there are some leftover
tracing defines in files that no longer make use of tracing.
For example, arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/monitor.c contains:
#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
#include monitor_trace.h

and fs/resctrl/pseudo_lock.c contains:
#define CREATE_TRACE_POINTS
#include "pseudo_lock_trace.h"

I assumed this will also be removed in this follow-up patch?

> * asm/cpu_device_id.h and a relative path for 'X86_CONFIG()' are kept
> in the filesystem code to ensure x86 builds. A follow-up patch will
> remove these.
> * This script doesn't know how to move the documentation, and update the
> links in comments. A follow-up patch does this.

One unexpected thing I noticed is that fs/resctr/internal.h contains:
#ifndef _ASM_X86_RESCTRL_INTERNAL_H
#define _ASM_X86_RESCTRL_INTERNAL_H
...
#endif /* _ASM_X86_RESCTRL_INTERNAL_H */

Reinette