Re: [PATCH 08/21] x86/intel_rdt/cqm: Add RMID(Resource monitoring ID) management

From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Wed Jul 05 2017 - 13:25:21 EST


On Wed, 5 Jul 2017, Peter Zijlstra wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 11:55:37AM +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
>
> >
> > if (static_branch_likely(&rdt_mon_enable_key)) {
> > if (unlikely(current->rmid)) {
> > newstate.rmid = current->rmid;
> > __set_bit(newstate.rmid, this_cpu_ptr(rmid_bitmap));
>
> Non atomic op
>
> > }
> > }
> >
> > Now in rmid_free() we can collect that information:
> >
> > cpumask_clear(&tmpmask);
> > cpumask_clear(rmid_entry->mask);
> >
> > cpus_read_lock();
> > for_each_online_cpu(cpu) {
> > if (test_and_clear_bit(rmid, per_cpu_ptr(cpu, rmid_bitmap)))
>
> atomic op

Indeed. We need atomic on both sides unfortunately.

> > cpumask_set(cpu, tmpmask);
> > }
> > Another thing which needs some thought it the CPU hotplug code. We need to
> > make sure that pending work which is scheduled on an outgoing CPU is moved
> > in the offline callback to a still online CPU of the same domain and not
> > moved to some random CPU by the workqueue hotplug code.
>
> just flush the workqueue for that CPU? That's what the workqueue core
> _should_ do in any case. And that also covers the case where @cpu is the
> last in the set of CPUs we could run on.

Indeed.

> > There is another subtle issue. Assume a RMID is freed. The limbo stuff is
> > scheduled on all domains which have online CPUs.
> >
> > Now the last CPU of a domain goes offline before the threshold for clearing
> > the domain CPU bit in the rme->mask is reached.
> >
> > So we have two options here:
> >
> > 1) Clear the bit unconditionally when the last CPU of a domain goes
> > offline.
>
> Arguably this. This is cache level stuff, that means this is the last
> CPU of a cache, so just explicitly kill the _entire_ cache and insta
> mark everything good again; WBINVD ftw.

Right.

> > 2) Arm a timer which clears the bit after a grace period
> >
> > #1 The RMID might become available for reuse right away because all other
> > domains have not used it or have cleared their bits already.
> >
> > If one of the CPUs of that domain comes online again and is associated
> > to that reused RMID again, then the counter content might still contain
> > leftovers from the previous usage.
>
> Not if we kill the cache on offline -- also, if all CPUs have been
> offline, its not too weird to expect something like a package idle state
> to have happened and shot down the caches anyway.

Yes, didn't think about that.

Thanks,

tglx