#ifndef _ASM_X86_INTEL_RDT_SCHED_H #define _ASM_X86_INTEL_RDT_SCHED_H #ifdef CONFIG_INTEL_RDT #include #include #define IA32_PQR_ASSOC 0x0c8f /** * struct intel_pqr_state - State cache for the PQR MSR * @rmid: The cached Resource Monitoring ID * @closid: The cached Class Of Service ID * * The upper 32 bits of IA32_PQR_ASSOC contain closid and the * lower 10 bits rmid. The update to IA32_PQR_ASSOC always * contains both parts, so we need to cache them. * * The cache also helps to avoid pointless updates if the value does * not change. */ struct intel_pqr_state { u32 rmid; u32 closid; }; DECLARE_PER_CPU(struct intel_pqr_state, pqr_state); DECLARE_PER_CPU_READ_MOSTLY(int, cpu_closid); DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(rdt_enable_key); /* * intel_rdt_sched_in() - Writes the task's CLOSid to IA32_PQR_MSR * * Following considerations are made so that this has minimal impact * on scheduler hot path: * - This will stay as no-op unless we are running on an Intel SKU * which supports resource control and we enable by mounting the * resctrl file system. * - Caches the per cpu CLOSid values and does the MSR write only * when a task with a different CLOSid is scheduled in. * * Must be called with preemption disabled. */ static inline void intel_rdt_sched_in(void) { if (static_branch_likely(&rdt_enable_key)) { struct intel_pqr_state *state = this_cpu_ptr(&pqr_state); int closid; /* * If this task has a closid assigned, use it. * Else use the closid assigned to this cpu. */ closid = current->closid; if (closid == 0) closid = this_cpu_read(cpu_closid); if (closid != state->closid) { state->closid = closid; wrmsr(IA32_PQR_ASSOC, state->rmid, closid); } } } #else static inline void intel_rdt_sched_in(void) {} #endif /* CONFIG_INTEL_RDT */ #endif /* _ASM_X86_INTEL_RDT_SCHED_H */