Hi Reinette, On 7/17/25 22:47, Reinette Chatre wrote: > Hi Babu, > > On 7/8/25 3:17 PM, Babu Moger wrote: >> When supported, "mbm_event" counter assignment mode offers "num_mbm_cntrs" >> number of counters that can be assigned to RMID, event pairs and monitor >> bandwidth usage as long as it is assigned. >> >> Add the functionality to allocate and assign a counter to an RMID, event >> pair in the domain. >> >> If all the counters are in use, kernel will log the error message "Unable >> to allocate counter in domain" in /sys/fs/resctrl/info/last_cmd_status >> when a new assignment is requested. Exit on the first failure when >> assigning counters across all the domains. >> >> Signed-off-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@xxxxxxx> >> --- > > ... > >> --- >> fs/resctrl/internal.h | 3 + >> fs/resctrl/monitor.c | 131 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 2 files changed, 134 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/fs/resctrl/internal.h b/fs/resctrl/internal.h >> index ea5c9fa932aa..8879e127a8b8 100644 >> --- a/fs/resctrl/internal.h >> +++ b/fs/resctrl/internal.h >> @@ -387,6 +387,9 @@ bool closid_allocated(unsigned int closid); >> >> int resctrl_find_cleanest_closid(void); >> >> +int rdtgroup_assign_cntr_event(struct rdt_mon_domain *d, struct rdtgroup *rdtgrp, >> + struct mon_evt *mevt); >> + >> #ifdef CONFIG_RESCTRL_FS_PSEUDO_LOCK >> int rdtgroup_locksetup_enter(struct rdtgroup *rdtgrp); >> >> diff --git a/fs/resctrl/monitor.c b/fs/resctrl/monitor.c >> index 11327bd8cf72..bb074773420d 100644 >> --- a/fs/resctrl/monitor.c >> +++ b/fs/resctrl/monitor.c >> @@ -952,3 +952,134 @@ void resctrl_mon_resource_exit(void) >> >> dom_data_exit(r); >> } >> + >> +/* >> + * resctrl_config_cntr() - Configure the counter ID for the event, RMID pair in >> + * the domain. >> + * >> + * Assign the counter if @assign is true else unassign the counter. Reset the >> + * associated non-architectural state. > > Is this API only for assignment? It seems so. Looks like resctrl_config_cntr() is used > for assign/unassign while rdtgroup_update_cntr_event()/resctrl_update_cntr_allrdtgrp() is > for re-configure. > > I think this will be easier to understand if the function names and comments match this > usage. To help make clear when a counter is assigned/unassigned or when an assigned > counter is re-configured. > > resctrl_config_cntr() can be renamed to rdtgroup_assign_cntr() with its description > matching what it does: (a) it does not reconfigure a counter but assign/unassign it, > and (b) it operates on the rdtgroup. Sure. Renamed it to rdtgroup_assign_cntr() > It is only the underlying arch API that uses "configure" for assign, unassign, as > well as configure. > > >> + */ >> +static void resctrl_config_cntr(struct rdt_resource *r, struct rdt_mon_domain *d, >> + enum resctrl_event_id evtid, u32 rmid, u32 closid, >> + u32 cntr_id, bool assign) >> +{ >> + struct mbm_state *m; >> + >> + resctrl_arch_config_cntr(r, d, evtid, rmid, closid, cntr_id, assign); >> + >> + m = get_mbm_state(d, closid, rmid, evtid); >> + if (m) >> + memset(m, 0, sizeof(*m)); >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * mbm_cntr_get() - Return the counter ID for the matching @evtid and @rdtgrp. >> + * >> + * Return: >> + * Valid counter ID on success, or -ENOENT on failure. >> + */ >> +static int mbm_cntr_get(struct rdt_resource *r, struct rdt_mon_domain *d, >> + struct rdtgroup *rdtgrp, enum resctrl_event_id evtid) >> +{ >> + int cntr_id; >> + >> + if (!r->mon.mbm_cntr_assignable) >> + return -ENOENT; >> + >> + if (!resctrl_is_mbm_event(evtid)) >> + return -ENOENT; >> + >> + for (cntr_id = 0; cntr_id < r->mon.num_mbm_cntrs; cntr_id++) { >> + if (d->cntr_cfg[cntr_id].rdtgrp == rdtgrp && >> + d->cntr_cfg[cntr_id].evtid == evtid) >> + return cntr_id; >> + } >> + >> + return -ENOENT; >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * mbm_cntr_alloc() - Initialize and return a new counter ID in the domain @d. >> + * Caller must ensure that the specified event is not assigned already. >> + * >> + * Return: >> + * Valid counter ID on success, or -ENOSPC on failure. >> + */ >> +static int mbm_cntr_alloc(struct rdt_resource *r, struct rdt_mon_domain *d, >> + struct rdtgroup *rdtgrp, enum resctrl_event_id evtid) >> +{ >> + int cntr_id; >> + >> + for (cntr_id = 0; cntr_id < r->mon.num_mbm_cntrs; cntr_id++) { >> + if (!d->cntr_cfg[cntr_id].rdtgrp) { >> + d->cntr_cfg[cntr_id].rdtgrp = rdtgrp; >> + d->cntr_cfg[cntr_id].evtid = evtid; >> + return cntr_id; >> + } >> + } >> + >> + return -ENOSPC; >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * rdtgroup_alloc_config_cntr() - Allocate a counter ID and configure it for the >> + * event pointed to by @mevt and the resctrl group @rdtgrp within the domain @d. >> + * >> + * Return: >> + * 0 on success, < 0 on failure. >> + */ >> +static int rdtgroup_alloc_config_cntr(struct rdt_resource *r, struct rdt_mon_domain *d, >> + struct rdtgroup *rdtgrp, enum resctrl_event_id evtid) > > How about rdtgroup_alloc_config_cntr() -> rdtgroup_alloc_assign_cntr()? Sure. > >> +{ >> + int cntr_id; >> + >> + /* No action required if the counter is assigned already. */ >> + cntr_id = mbm_cntr_get(r, d, rdtgrp, evtid); >> + if (cntr_id >= 0) >> + return 0; >> + >> + cntr_id = mbm_cntr_alloc(r, d, rdtgrp, evtid); >> + if (cntr_id < 0) { >> + rdt_last_cmd_printf("Unable to allocate counter in domain %d\n", >> + d->hdr.id); >> + return cntr_id; >> + } >> + >> + resctrl_config_cntr(r, d, evtid, rdtgrp->mon.rmid, rdtgrp->closid, >> + cntr_id, true); >> + >> + return 0; >> +} >> + >> +/* >> + * rdtgroup_assign_cntr_event() - Assign a hardware counter for the event in >> + * @mevt to the resctrl group @rdtgrp. Assign counters to all domains if @d is >> + * NULL; otherwise, assign the counter to the specified domain @d. >> + * >> + * If all counters in a domain are already in use, resctrl_alloc_config_cntr() > > resctrl_alloc_config_cntr() needs update to match function name Sure. > >> + * will fail. The assignment process will abort at the first failure encountered >> + * during domain traversal, which may result in the event being only partially >> + * assigned. >> + * >> + * Return: >> + * 0 on success, < 0 on failure. >> + */ >> +int rdtgroup_assign_cntr_event(struct rdt_mon_domain *d, struct rdtgroup *rdtgrp, >> + struct mon_evt *mevt) >> +{ >> + struct rdt_resource *r = resctrl_arch_get_resource(mevt->rid); >> + int ret = 0; >> + >> + if (!d) { >> + list_for_each_entry(d, &r->mon_domains, hdr.list) { >> + ret = rdtgroup_alloc_config_cntr(r, d, rdtgrp, mevt->evtid); >> + if (ret) >> + return ret; >> + } >> + } else { >> + ret = rdtgroup_alloc_config_cntr(r, d, rdtgrp, mevt->evtid); >> + } >> + >> + return ret; >> +} > > Reinette > > -- Thanks Babu Moger