Re: [PATCH v6 40/42] fs/resctrl: Add boiler plate for external resctrl code
From: James Morse
Date: Fri Feb 28 2025 - 14:56:22 EST
Hi Reinette,
On 20/02/2025 05:54, Reinette Chatre wrote:
> On 2/7/25 10:18 AM, James Morse wrote:
>> Add Makefile and Kconfig for fs/resctrl. Add ARCH_HAS_CPU_RESCTRL
>> for the common parts of the resctrl interface and make X86_CPU_RESCTRL
>> select this.
>>
>> Adding an include of asm/resctrl.h to linux/resctrl.h allows the
>> /fs/resctrl files to switch over to using this header instead.
>> diff --git a/fs/resctrl/Kconfig b/fs/resctrl/Kconfig
>> new file mode 100644
>> index 000000000000..229ca71a8258
>> --- /dev/null
>> +++ b/fs/resctrl/Kconfig
>> @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
>> +config RESCTRL_FS
>> + bool "CPU Resource Control Filesystem (resctrl)"
>> + depends on ARCH_HAS_CPU_RESCTRL
>> + select KERNFS
>> + select PROC_CPU_RESCTRL if PROC_FS
>> + help
>> + Some architectures provide hardware facilities to group tasks and
>> + monitor and control their usage of memory system resources such as
>> + caches and memory bandwidth. Examples of such facilities include
>> + Intel's Resource Director Technology (Intel(R) RDT) and AMD's
>> + Platform Quality of Service (AMD QoS).
>> +
>> + If your system has the necessary support and you want to be able to
>> + assign tasks to groups and manipulate the associated resource
>> + monitors and controls from userspace, say Y here to get a mountable
>> + 'resctrl' filesystem that lets you do just that.
>> +
>> + If nothing mounts or prods the 'resctrl' filesystem, resource
>> + controls and monitors are left in a quiescent, permissive state.
>> +
>> + On architectures where this can be disabled independently, it is
>> + safe to say N.
>> +
>> + See <file:Documentation/arch/x86/resctrl.rst> for more information.
>> +
>> +config RESCTRL_FS_PSEUDO_LOCK
>> + bool
>> + help
>> + Software mechanism to pin data in a cache portion using
>> + micro-architecture specific knowledge.
>> +
>> +config RESCTRL_RMID_DEPENDS_ON_CLOSID
>> + bool
>> + help
>> + Enabled by the architecture when the RMID values depend on the CLOSID.
>> + This causes the CLOSID allocator to search for CLOSID with clean
>> + RMID.
>
> With RESCTRL_FS_PSEUDO_LOCK and RESCTRL_RMID_DEPENDS_ON_CLOSID appearing at
> same level as RESCTRL_FS all three configs "depends on MISC_FILESYSTEMS".
> Should RESCTRL_FS_PSEUDO_LOCK and RESCTRL_RMID_DEPENDS_ON_CLOSID
> "depends on RESCTRL_FS" instead?
Sure, it can't hurt.
Thanks,
James