how to implement platform specific per process parameter?

From: Alexey Kardashevskiy
Date: Mon Aug 06 2012 - 01:08:27 EST


Hi!

There is a per core register on modern POWER processors (POWER6+) called "DSCR": The DSCR (aka Data Stream Control Register) is supported on some
server PowerPC chips and allow some control over the prefetch of data
streams.

Its "per process" support has been added by
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=commitdiff;h=efcac6589a277c10060e4be44b9455cf43838dc1
"powerpc: Per process DSCR + some fixes (try#4)"

The patch adds the DSCR value into "struct thread_struct" and saves/restores it when the context is switched. Also, there is some policy to initialize the register when a thread starts. So far so good.

Here is the problem.

Some customer(s) of this feature want an ability to change the DSCR value of the already running process. I.e. we need some kernel interface which would accept pid and the register value and change it.

There are 4 options:
1. [not a kernel interface] use ptrace to execute the register changing command inside the specified pid. The next context switch saves the new value in the thread_struct. Dirty hack.

2. Add a new syscall which would receive pid + register value and do the job. A bit too much.

3. Add some hook in /proc filesystem but so far there were no platform specific bits, right?

4. Implement a static node "/sys/devices/system/cpu/dscr_control". write() would parse the input stream, call scanf("%d %x", &pid, &dscr) and do the job.

What is the correct approach? Thanks.


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Alexey
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