From: Bing Niu <bing....@intel.com> Introducing virResctrlInfoMemBW for the information memory bandwidth allocation information.
Signed-off-by: Bing Niu <bing....@intel.com> Reviewed-by: John Ferlan <jfer...@redhat.com> --- src/util/virresctrl.c | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 84 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/util/virresctrl.c b/src/util/virresctrl.c index a38c926..b12a05c 100644 --- a/src/util/virresctrl.c +++ b/src/util/virresctrl.c @@ -80,6 +80,9 @@ typedef virResctrlInfoPerType *virResctrlInfoPerTypePtr; typedef struct _virResctrlInfoPerLevel virResctrlInfoPerLevel; typedef virResctrlInfoPerLevel *virResctrlInfoPerLevelPtr; +typedef struct _virResctrlInfoMemBW virResctrlInfoMemBW; +typedef virResctrlInfoMemBW *virResctrlInfoMemBWPtr; + typedef struct _virResctrlAllocPerType virResctrlAllocPerType; typedef virResctrlAllocPerType *virResctrlAllocPerTypePtr; @@ -116,11 +119,30 @@ struct _virResctrlInfoPerLevel { virResctrlInfoPerTypePtr *types; }; +/* Information about memory bandwidth allocation */ +struct _virResctrlInfoMemBW { + /* minimum memory bandwidth allowed */ + unsigned int min_bandwidth; + /* bandwidth granularity */ + unsigned int bandwidth_granularity; + /* Maximum number of simultaneous allocations */ + unsigned int max_allocation; + /* level number of last level cache */ + unsigned int last_level_cache; + /* max id of last level cache, this is used to track + * how many last level cache available in host system, + * the number of memory bandwidth allocation controller + * is identical with last level cache. */ + unsigned int max_id; +}; + struct _virResctrlInfo { virObject parent; virResctrlInfoPerLevelPtr *levels; size_t nlevels; + + virResctrlInfoMemBWPtr membw_info; }; @@ -146,6 +168,7 @@ virResctrlInfoDispose(void *obj) VIR_FREE(level); } + VIR_FREE(resctrl->membw_info); VIR_FREE(resctrl->levels); } @@ -443,6 +466,60 @@ virResctrlGetCacheInfo(virResctrlInfoPtr resctrl, static int +virResctrlGetMemoryBandwidthInfo(virResctrlInfoPtr resctrl) +{ + int ret = -1; + int rv = -1; + virResctrlInfoMemBWPtr i_membw = NULL; + + /* query memory bandwidth allocation info */ + if (VIR_ALLOC(i_membw) < 0) + goto cleanup; + rv = virFileReadValueUint(&i_membw->bandwidth_granularity, + SYSFS_RESCTRL_PATH "/info/MB/bandwidth_gran"); + if (rv == -2) { + /* The file doesn't exist, so it's unusable for us, + * probably memory bandwidth allocation unsupported */ + VIR_INFO("The path '" SYSFS_RESCTRL_PATH "/info/MB/bandwidth_gran'" + "does not exist"); + ret = 0; + goto cleanup; + } else if (rv < 0) { + /* Other failures are fatal, so just quit */ + goto cleanup; + } + + rv = virFileReadValueUint(&i_membw->min_bandwidth, + SYSFS_RESCTRL_PATH "/info/MB/min_bandwidth"); + if (rv == -2) { + /* If the previous file exists, so should this one. Hence -2 is + * fatal in this case (errors out in next condition) - the kernel + * interface might've changed too much or something else is wrong. */ + virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", + _("Cannot get min bandwidth from resctrl memory info")); + } + if (rv < 0) + goto cleanup; + + rv = virFileReadValueUint(&i_membw->max_allocation, + SYSFS_RESCTRL_PATH "/info/MB/num_closids"); + if (rv == -2) { + /* Similar reasoning to min_bandwidth above. */ + virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", + _("Cannot get max allocation from resctrl memory info")); + } + if (rv < 0) + goto cleanup; + + VIR_STEAL_PTR(resctrl->membw_info, i_membw); + ret = 0; + cleanup: + VIR_FREE(i_membw); + return ret; +} + + +static int virResctrlGetInfo(virResctrlInfoPtr resctrl) { DIR *dirp = NULL; @@ -452,6 +529,10 @@ virResctrlGetInfo(virResctrlInfoPtr resctrl) if (ret <= 0) goto cleanup; + ret = virResctrlGetMemoryBandwidthInfo(resctrl); + if (ret < 0) + goto cleanup; + ret = virResctrlGetCacheInfo(resctrl, dirp); if (ret < 0) goto cleanup; @@ -493,6 +574,9 @@ virResctrlInfoIsEmpty(virResctrlInfoPtr resctrl) if (!resctrl) return true; + if (resctrl->membw_info) + return false; + for (i = 0; i < resctrl->nlevels; i++) { virResctrlInfoPerLevelPtr i_level = resctrl->levels[i]; -- 2.7.4 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list