[Intel-gfx] [PATCH] drm/i915: Expose LLC size to user space
Ben Widawsky
ben at bwidawsk.net
Wed Jul 10 19:46:47 CEST 2013
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 06:40:02PM +0100, Chris Wilson wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 09:40:18AM -0700, Ben Widawsky wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 09:59:01AM +0100, Chris Wilson wrote:
> > > On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 07:58:02PM -0700, Ben Widawsky wrote:
> > > > The algorithm/information was originally written by Chad, though I
> > > > changed the control flow, and I think his original code had a couple of
> > > > bugs, though I didn't look very hard before rewriting. That could have
> > > > also been different interpretations of the spec.
> > >
> > > Just a cpuid query that can already be done more simply from userspace
> > > (i.e. with no syscalls)? I was expecting a lot more magic.
> > > -Chris
> > >
> > > --
> > > Chris Wilson, Intel Open Source Technology Centre
> >
> > Chad wrote this originally for mesa. And yes, it's doable from
> > userspace. Chatting with Daniel, we thought maybe other GPU clients
> > might want this info, and so a central place to put the code would be
> > nice, in case there are quirks or anything like that (I've had a
> > particularly hard time figuring out if Xeon really has L3 or not).
> >
> > So what's a central place? Libdrm, everybody uses that right? You can
> > read /proc/cpuinfo as far as I know, but then you still need to query
> > the HAS_LLC getparam to figure out what kind of L3 (or do your own
> > chipset ID check).
> >
> > In addition to the centrality argument, I noticed while poking around
> > cpuid in the kernel that it is a vitalized function. I'm not sure what
> > the purpose of this is, but it's something you can't fake in userspace.
>
> In fact, isn't this functionality already part of arch/x86, and isn't the
> value already exposed via /proc/cpuinfo?
> -Chris
>
> --
> Chris Wilson, Intel Open Source Technology Centre
>
Yes to the /proc/cpuinfo bit (I said that). If the implication is just
to use that code, I did a quick search and couldn't find it. I can go
back and check again. Assuming it's externally exposed to drivers, I
would rather use that.
We still need the HAS_LLC check to differentiate the L3 though.
--
Ben Widawsky, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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