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List:       linux-kernel
Subject:    Re: [PATCH v12 7/8] x86/resctrl: Sub NUMA Cluster detection and enable
From:       Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre () intel ! com>
Date:       2023-11-30 23:40:52
Message-ID: 5078f930-e56e-45b5-9df3-99e88c0858dd () intel ! com
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Hi Tony,

On 11/30/2023 2:43 PM, Tony Luck wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 01:47:10PM -0800, Reinette Chatre wrote:

...

>>>  	if (!x86_match_cpu(snc_cpu_ids))
>>>  		return 1;
>>
>> I understand and welcome this change as motivated by robustness. Apart
>> from that, with this being a model specific feature for this particular
>> group of systems, it it not clear to me in which scenarios this could
>> run on a system where a present CPU does not have access to L3 cache.
> 
> Agreed that on these systems there should always be an L3 cache. Should
> I drop the check for "-1"?

Please do keep it. I welcome the additional robustness. The static checker I
tried did not complain about this but I expect that it is something that
could trigger checks.

> 
>>>  
>>> -	node_caches = bitmap_zalloc(nr_node_ids, GFP_KERNEL);
>>> +	node_caches = bitmap_zalloc(num_online_cpus(), GFP_KERNEL);
>>
>> Please do take care to take new bitmap size into account in all
>> places. From what I can tell there is a later bitmap_weight() call that
>> still uses nr_node_ids as size.
> 
> Oops. I was also using num_online_cpus() before cpus_read_lock(), so
> things could theoretically change before the bitmap_weight() call.
> I switched to using num_present_cpus() in both places.

Thanks for catching this. I am not sure if num_present_cpus() is the right
choice. I found its comment to say "If HOTPLUG is enabled, then cpu_present_mask
varies dynamically ...". num_possible_cpus() seems more appropriate when looking
for something that does not change while not holding the hotplug lock. Reading its
description more closely also makes me wonder if the later
	num_online_cpus() != num_present_cpus()
should also maybe be 
	num_online_cpus() != num_possible_cpus() ?
It seems to more closely match the intention.

>>>  	if (!node_caches)
>>>  		return 1;
>>>  
>>> @@ -1072,10 +1073,13 @@ static __init int snc_get_config(void)
>>>  
>>>  	for_each_node(node) {
>>>  		cpu = cpumask_first(cpumask_of_node(node));
>>> -		if (cpu < nr_cpu_ids)
>>> -			set_bit(get_cpu_cacheinfo_id(cpu, 3), node_caches);
>>> -		else
>>> +		if (cpu < nr_cpu_ids) {
>>> +			cache_id = get_cpu_cacheinfo_id(cpu, 3);
>>> +			if (cache_id != -1)
>>> +				set_bit(cache_id, node_caches);
>>> +		} else {
>>>  			mem_only_nodes++;
>>> +		}
>>>  	}
>>>  	cpus_read_unlock();
>>>  
>>
>> Could this code be made even more robust by checking the computed
>> snc_nodes_per_l3_cache against the limited actually possible values?
>> Forcing it to 1 if something went wrong?
> 
> Added a couple of extra sanity checks. See updated incremental patch
> below.

Thank you very much. The additional checks look good to me.

Reinette
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