Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 26 Feb 2019 19:53:58 +0100 | From | Peter Zijlstra <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 0/14] v2 multi-die/package topology support |
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 01:19:58AM -0500, Len Brown wrote: > Added sysfs package_threads, package_threads_list > > Added this attribute to show threads siblings in a package. > Exactly same as "core_siblings above", a name now deprecated. > This attribute name and definition is immune to future > topology changes. > > Suggested by Brice. > > Added sysfs die_threads, die_threads_list > > Added this attribute to show which threads siblings in a die. > V1 had proposed putting this info into "core_siblings", but we > decided to leave that legacy attribute alone. > This attribute name and definition is immune to future > topology changes. > > On a single die-package system this attribute has same contents > as "package_threads". > > Suggested by Brice. > > Added sysfs core_threads, core_threads_list > > Added this attribute to show which threads siblings in a core. > Exactly same as "thread_siblings", a name now deprecated. > This attribute name and definition is immune to future > topology changes. > > Suggested by Brice.
I think I prefer 's/threads/cpus/g' on that. Threads makes me think SMT, and I don't think there's any guarantee the part in question will have SMT on.
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