Re: [PATCH 3/7] x86/resctrl: Add a new node-scoped resource to rdt_resources_all[]

From: Yu, Fenghua
Date: Fri Jan 27 2023 - 21:25:54 EST


Hi, Tony,

On 1/27/23 10:23, Luck, Tony wrote:
>>> + [RDT_RESOURCE_NODE] =
>>> + {
>>> + .r_resctrl = {
>>> + .rid = RDT_RESOURCE_NODE,
>>> + .name = "L3",
>
>> "L3" was named as RDT_RESOURCE_L3 already. The duplicate name here may
>> cause duplicate file names in info dir. Maybe rename it as "L3_NODE"?
>
> I thought the same, and my first implementation used a different string here (I picked
> "NODE" rather than "L3_NODE").
>
> But my testers complained that this broke all their existing infrastructure that reads
> cache occupancy and memory bandwidth. This string is not just used in the info/
> directory, it is also the basis for the directory names in mon_data/
>
> $ tree /sys/fs/resctrl/mon_data
> /sys/fs/resctrl/mon_data
> ├── mon_L3_00
> │   ├── llc_occupancy
> │   ├── mbm_local_bytes
> │   └── mbm_total_bytes
> ├── mon_L3_01
> │   ├── llc_occupancy
> │   ├── mbm_local_bytes
> │   └── mbm_total_bytes
> ├── mon_L3_02
> │   ├── llc_occupancy
> │   ├── mbm_local_bytes
> │   └── mbm_total_bytes
> └── mon_L3_03
> ├── llc_occupancy
> ├── mbm_local_bytes
> └── mbm_total_bytes
>
> The name using "L3" is still appropriate and accurate.
>
> There isn't a "duplicate file names" problem in the info/ directory because a system
> either has SNC disabled, and uses the L3-scoped resource, or has SNC enabled and
> uses the node-scoped resource.

That's right.

Thank you for your info!

-Fenghua