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SubjectRe: [PATCH v7 09/12] x86/resctrl: Add sysfs interface to write mbm_total_bytes event configuration
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Hi Babu,

On 10/17/2022 3:27 PM, Babu Moger wrote:
> The current event configuration can be changed by the user by writing
> to the configuration file /sys/fs/resctrl/info/L3_MON/mbm_total_config.
> The event configuration settings are domain specific and will affect all
> the CPUs in the domain.
>
> Following are the types of events supported:
>
> ==== ===========================================================
> Bits Description
> ==== ===========================================================
> 6 Dirty Victims from the QOS domain to all types of memory
> 5 Reads to slow memory in the non-local NUMA domain
> 4 Reads to slow memory in the local NUMA domain
> 3 Non-temporal writes to non-local NUMA domain
> 2 Non-temporal writes to local NUMA domain
> 1 Reads to memory in the non-local NUMA domain
> 0 Reads to memory in the local NUMA domain
> ==== ===========================================================
>
> For example:
> To change the mbm_total_bytes to count only reads on domain 0, the bits
> 0, 1, 4 and 5 needs to be set, which is 110011b (in hex 0x33). Run the
> command.
> $echo 0=0x33 > /sys/fs/resctrl/info/L3_MON/mbm_total_config
>
> To change the mbm_total_bytes to count all the slow memory reads on
> domain 1, the bits 4 and 5 needs to be set which is 110000b (in hex 0x30).
> Run the command.
> $echo 1=0x30 > /sys/fs/resctrl/info/L3_MON/mbm_total_config
>
> Signed-off-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com>
> ---
> arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/internal.h | 23 +++++
> arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/rdtgroup.c | 146 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 169 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/internal.h b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/internal.h
> index 326a1b582f38..c42b12934a0e 100644
> --- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/internal.h
> +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/internal.h
> @@ -42,6 +42,29 @@
> */
> #define MBM_CNTR_WIDTH_OFFSET_MAX (62 - MBM_CNTR_WIDTH_BASE)
>
> +/* Reads to Local DRAM Memory */
> +#define READS_TO_LOCAL_MEM BIT(0)
> +
> +/* Reads to Remote DRAM Memory */
> +#define READS_TO_REMOTE_MEM BIT(1)
> +
> +/* Non-Temporal Writes to Local Memory */
> +#define NON_TEMP_WRITE_TO_LOCAL_MEM BIT(2)
> +
> +/* Non-Temporal Writes to Remote Memory */
> +#define NON_TEMP_WRITE_TO_REMOTE_MEM BIT(3)
> +
> +/* Reads to Local Memory the system identifies as "Slow Memory" */
> +#define READS_TO_LOCAL_S_MEM BIT(4)
> +
> +/* Reads to Remote Memory the system identifies as "Slow Memory" */
> +#define READS_TO_REMOTE_S_MEM BIT(5)
> +
> +/* Dirty Victims to All Types of Memory */
> +#define DIRTY_VICTIMS_TO_ALL_MEM BIT(6)
> +
> +/* Max event bits supported */
> +#define MAX_EVT_CONFIG_BITS GENMASK(6, 0)
>
> struct rdt_fs_context {
> struct kernfs_fs_context kfc;
> diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/rdtgroup.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/rdtgroup.c
> index 305fb0475970..25ff56ecb817 100644
> --- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/rdtgroup.c
> +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/resctrl/rdtgroup.c
> @@ -1494,6 +1494,151 @@ static int mbm_local_config_show(struct kernfs_open_file *of,
> return 0;
> }
>
> +static void mon_event_config_write(void *info)
> +{
> + struct mon_config_info *mon_info = info;
> + u32 msr_index;
> +
> + switch (mon_info->evtid) {
> + case QOS_L3_MBM_TOTAL_EVENT_ID:
> + msr_index = 0;
> + break;
> + case QOS_L3_MBM_LOCAL_EVENT_ID:
> + msr_index = 1;
> + break;
> + default:
> + /* Not expected to come here */
> + return;
> + }
> +
> + wrmsr(MSR_IA32_EVT_CFG_BASE + msr_index, mon_info->mon_config, 0);
> +}

This duplicates most of mon_event_config_read() from earlier patch. Would a
utility like "mon_event_config_index_get()" help here?

> +
> +static int mbm_config_write(struct rdt_resource *r, struct rdt_domain *d,
> + u32 evtid, u32 val)
> +{
> + struct mon_config_info mon_info = {0};
> + cpumask_var_t cpu_mask;
> + int ret = 0, cpu;
> +
> + rdt_last_cmd_clear();
> +
> + /* mon_config cannot be more than the supported set of events */
> + if (val > MAX_EVT_CONFIG_BITS) {
> + rdt_last_cmd_puts("Invalid event configuration\n");
> + return -EINVAL;
> + }
> +
> + cpus_read_lock();
> +
> + if (!zalloc_cpumask_var(&cpu_mask, GFP_KERNEL)) {
> + rdt_last_cmd_puts("cpu_mask allocation failed\n");
> + ret = -ENOMEM;
> + goto e_unlock;
> + }
> +
> + /*
> + * Read the current config value first. If both are same then
> + * we dont need to write it again.

"we dont need" -> "we don't need"

> + */
> + mon_info.evtid = evtid;
> + mondata_config_read(d, &mon_info);
> + if (mon_info.mon_config == val)
> + goto e_cpumask;
> +
> + mon_info.mon_config = val;
> +
> + /* Pick all the CPUs in the domain instance */
> + for_each_cpu(cpu, &d->cpu_mask)
> + cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, cpu_mask);
> +

Why is it necessary to create a new CPU mask just to populate it
with all CPUs in another CPU mask? Why not just use the original CPU mask?

> + /*
> + * Update MSR_IA32_EVT_CFG_BASE MSRs on all the CPUs in
> + * cpu_mask. The MSRs offset from MSR MSR_IA32_EVT_CFG_BASE
> + * are scoped at the domain level. Writing any of these MSRs
> + * on one CPU is supposed to be observed by all CPUs in the
> + * domain. However, the hardware team recommends to update
> + * these MSRs on all the CPUs in the domain.
> + */
> + on_each_cpu_mask(cpu_mask, mon_event_config_write, &mon_info, 1);
> +
> + /*
> + * When an Event Configuration is changed, the bandwidth counters
> + * for all RMIDs and Events will be cleared by the hardware. The
> + * hardware also sets MSR_IA32_QM_CTR.Unavailable (bit 62) for
> + * every RMID on the next read to any event for every RMID.
> + * Subsequent reads will have MSR_IA32_QM_CTR.Unavailable (bit 62)
> + * cleared while it is tracked by the hardware. Clear the
> + * mbm_local and mbm_total counts for all the RMIDs.
> + */
> + memset(d->mbm_local, 0, sizeof(struct mbm_state) * r->num_rmid);
> + memset(d->mbm_total, 0, sizeof(struct mbm_state) * r->num_rmid);
> +
> +e_cpumask:
> + free_cpumask_var(cpu_mask);
> +
> +e_unlock:
> + cpus_read_unlock();
> +
> + return ret;
> +}
> +
> +static int mon_config_parse(struct rdt_resource *r, char *tok, u32 evtid)
> +{
> + char *dom_str = NULL, *id_str;
> + struct rdt_domain *d;
> + unsigned long dom_id, val;

Please use reverse fir tree order.

> + int ret = 0;
> +
> +next:
> + if (!tok || tok[0] == '\0')
> + return 0;
> +
> + /* Start processing the strings for each domain */
> + dom_str = strim(strsep(&tok, ";"));
> + id_str = strsep(&dom_str, "=");
> +
> + if (!dom_str || kstrtoul(id_str, 10, &dom_id)) {
> + rdt_last_cmd_puts("Missing '=' or non-numeric domain id\n");
> + return -EINVAL;
> + }
> +
> + if (!dom_str || kstrtoul(dom_str, 16, &val)) {
> + rdt_last_cmd_puts("Missing '=' or non-numeric event configuration value\n");
> + return -EINVAL;
> + }
> +
> + list_for_each_entry(d, &r->domains, list) {
> + if (d->id == dom_id) {
> + ret = mbm_config_write(r, d, evtid, val);
> + if (ret)
> + return -EINVAL;
> + goto next;
> + }
> + }
> +
> + return -EINVAL;
> +}
> +
> +static ssize_t mbm_total_config_write(struct kernfs_open_file *of,
> + char *buf, size_t nbytes, loff_t off)
> +{
> + struct rdt_resource *r = of->kn->parent->priv;
> + int ret;
> +
> + /* Valid input requires a trailing newline */
> + if (nbytes == 0 || buf[nbytes - 1] != '\n')
> + return -EINVAL;
> +
> + rdt_last_cmd_clear();
> +

How is this code protected from interference by other actions? Needs rdtgroup_mutex?

> + buf[nbytes - 1] = '\0';
> +
> + ret = mon_config_parse(r, buf, QOS_L3_MBM_TOTAL_EVENT_ID);
> +
> + return ret ?: nbytes;
> +}
> +
> /* rdtgroup information files for one cache resource. */
> static struct rftype res_common_files[] = {
> {
> @@ -1597,6 +1742,7 @@ static struct rftype res_common_files[] = {
> .mode = 0644,
> .kf_ops = &rdtgroup_kf_single_ops,
> .seq_show = mbm_total_config_show,
> + .write = mbm_total_config_write,
> },
> {
> .name = "mbm_local_config",
>
>

Reinette

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