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SubjectRe: [PATCH v1 18/31] x86/resctrl: Allow resctrl_arch_mon_event_config_write() to return an error
Hi Rainette,

On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 10:39:37AM -0700, Reinette Chatre wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> On 4/11/2024 7:17 AM, Dave Martin wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 08, 2024 at 08:23:36PM -0700, Reinette Chatre wrote:
> >> Hi James,
> >>
> >> On 3/21/2024 9:50 AM, James Morse wrote:
> >>> resctrl_arch_mon_event_config_write() writes a bitmap of events provided
> >>> by user-space into the configuration register for the monitors.
> >>>
> >>> This assumes that all architectures support all the features each bit
> >>> corresponds to.
> >>>
> >>> MPAM can filter monitors based on read, write, or both, but there are
> >>> many more options in the existing bitmap. To allow this interface to
> >>> work for machines with MPAM, allow the architecture helper to return
> >>> an error if an incompatible bitmap is set.
> >>>
> >>> When valid values are provided, there is no change in behaviour. If
> >>> an invalid value is provided, currently it is silently ignored, but
> >>> last_cmd_status is updated. After this change, the parser will stop
> >>> at the first invalid value and return an error to user-space. This
> >>> matches the way changes to the schemata file are made.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Is this needed? With move of mbm_cfg_mask to rdt_resource I expect
> >> MPAM would use it to set what the valid values are. With that done,
> >> when user space provides a value, mon_config_write() compares user
> >> provided value against mbm_cfg_mask and will already return early
> >> (before attempting to write to hardware) with error
> >> if value is not supported. This seems to accomplish the goal of this
> >> patch?
> >
> > This sounds plausible.
> >
> > In a recent snapshot of James' MPAM code, it looks like we could be
> > initialising rdt_resource::mbm_cfg_mask when setting up the rdt_resource
> > struct for resctrl, though in fact this information is captured
> > differently right now. I'm sure why (though James may have a
> > reason). [1]
> >
> > I don't see an obvious reason though why we couldn't set mbm_cfg_mask
> > and detect bad config values globally in mon_config_write(), the same as
> > for the existing AMD BMEC case.
> >
> > Nothing in the MPAM architecture stops hardware vendors from randomly
> > implementing different capabilities in different components of the
> > system, but provided that we only expose the globally supported subset
> > of event filtering capabilities to resctrl this approach looks workable.
> > This consistent with the James' MPAM code deals with other feature
> > mismatches across the system today.
> >
> > [1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/morse/linux.git/tree/drivers/platform/mpam/mpam_resctrl.c?h=mpam/snapshot/v6.7-rc2#n730
>
> My response was based on what I understood from the goal of this change
> as described by the changelog. The patch does not appear to match with
> the goals stated in changelog.
>
> As I understand the patch it aims to detect when there is an invalid
> event id. It is not possible for this scenario to occur because this code
> is always called with a valid event id.
>
> Reinette

I guess this will need discussion with James. FWIW, my impression was
that the real goal of this patch was to allow a bad event config to be
detected at cross-call time and reported asynchronously. Changes
elsewhere look to be there just to make error reporting consistent for
other existing paths too.

Either way, I agree that we really ought be be able to detect and
report "bad event config" errors synchronously, unless I'm missing
something. I'll discuss with James whether we should be dropping this
patch.

(For MPAM, I suppose some componets grouped as a single resctrl resource
could support event configuration and some not, but I'd hope that we can
just not expose event configurability to resctrl at all in that case.
A sane system design should not be affected.)

Cheers
---Dave
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