Re: [PATCH v5 00/10] PM: EM: Add netlink support for the energy model
From: Lukasz Luba
Date: Tue Oct 14 2025 - 04:54:20 EST
On 10/14/25 01:10, Changwoo Min wrote:
Addressed all the comments from Lukasz and rebased the code to the head
of the linus tree.
There is a need to access the energy model from the userspace. One such
example is the sched_ext schedulers [1]. The userspace part of the
sched_ext schedules could feed the (post-processed) energy-model
information to the BPF part of the scheduler.
Currently, debugfs is the only way to read the energy model from userspace;
however, it lacks proper notification mechanisms when a performance domain
and its associated energy model change.
This patch set introduces a generic netlink for the energy model, as
discussed in [2]. It allows a userspace program to read the performance
domain and its energy model. It notifies the userspace program when a
performance domain is created or deleted or its energy model is updated
through a multicast interface.
Specifically, it supports two commands:
- EM_CMD_GET_PDS: Get the list of information for all performance
domains.
- EM_CMD_GET_PD_TABLE: Get the energy model table of a performance
domain.
Also, it supports three notification events:
- EM_CMD_PD_CREATED: When a performance domain is created.
- EM_CMD_PD_DELETED: When a performance domain is deleted.
- EM_CMD_PD_UPDATED: When the energy model table of a performance domain
is updated.
This can be tested using the tool, tools/net/ynl/pyynl/cli.py, for example,
with the following commands:
$> tools/net/ynl/pyynl/cli.py \
--spec Documentation/netlink/specs/em.yaml \
--do get-pds
$> tools/net/ynl/pyynl/cli.py \
--spec Documentation/netlink/specs/em.yaml \
--do get-pd-table --json '{"pd-id": 0}'
$> tools/net/ynl/pyynl/cli.py \
--spec Documentation/netlink/specs/em.yaml \
--subscribe event --sleep 10
[1] https://lwn.net/Articles/922405/
[2] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/a82423bc-8c38-4d57-93da-c4f20011cc92@xxxxxxx/
[3] https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/202506140306.tuIoz8rN-lkp@xxxxxxxxx/#t
Thank you Changwoo, it looks good.
The patches can go now into some PM testing branches so we can check the
integration/testing in wider configurations.
Regards,
Lukasz