[PATCH 5/8] arm64: Create cache sysfs directory without ACPI PPTT for hardware prefetch control

Jeremy Linton jeremy.linton at arm.com
Thu Jul 7 07:37:57 PDT 2022


Hi,

On 2/1/22 05:56, tarumizu.kohei at fujitsu.com wrote:
>> I am assuming this is ACPI enabled system.
> 
> Yes, it is ACPI enabled system.
> 
>> This looks bit hacky in my opinion. Before I explore better way of adding it, I would
>> like to check if you have explored ways to add PPTT reading these registers from
>> UEFI/EDK2 as PPTT has other topology information which you will need anyways.
>> That would simplify handling of these cacheinfo sysfs in the kernel. Let me know
>> what are your thoughts ?
> 
> The latest firmware of ARM64 machine, FX700 with the A64FX processor
> does not support PPTT.
> I think adding PPTT is the best way to generate cacheinfo sysfs.
> However, it is difficult to modify the firmware to add PPTT, so
> it is not clear when it will be possible.
> Therefore, I would like to implement the function in the kernel on
> the condition that firmware does not support PPTT.

As a bit of a late comment here, I assume you tried injecting the PPTT 
via the initrd (directions in 
admin-guide/acpi/initrd_table_override.txt) then? That is one of the 
usual kernel workarounds for broken/missing ACPI tables.

As mentioned above, besides not providing appropriate topology 
information to userspace, not having the PPTT is also possibly causing 
suboptimal scheduling decisions in the kernel itself.




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