[RFC] SCTLR_EL1.TIDCP toggling for performance
Kristina Martšenko
kristina.martsenko at arm.com
Fri Jul 18 10:28:43 PDT 2025
Hi Chang,
On 18/07/2025 03:32, Liao, Chang wrote:
> Hi, Kristina
>
> I've reviewed your patch [1] for FEAT_TIDCP1 support, which by default traps EL0
> accesses to implementation-defined system registers and instructions at EL1/EL2.
>
> Do you have any plans to add support for toggling the SCTLR_EL1.TIDCP1 bit? I'm
> encountering performance degradation on CPU where certain implementation-defined
> registers and instructions are designed for EL0 performance use. The trapping
> overhead is substantial enough to compromise any benefits, and it's even worse
> in virtualization. Therefore, I'm hoping there's a way to clear the SCTLR_EL1.TIDCP1
> bit on such platforms, perhaps via a kernel config option or command-line parameter.
> Alternatively, do you have a better solution for gracefully toggling this bit on
> and off?
>
> Thanks
>
> [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/Yrw3NWkH6D0CgRsF@sirena.org.uk/T/#m5cfdb27b48d9d7e30db73e991fc6c232ba8a7349
I don't have any plans to add support for toggling it. You could try sending a
patch for a Kconfig option or kernel command-line parameter. I'm not really
sure what the maintainers' view on supporting IMP-DEF features is.
Thanks,
Kristina
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