On 2018年07月27日 00:32, John Ferlan wrote:
On 07/18/2018 03:57 AM, bing@intel.com wrote:
From: Bing Niu
Resctrl not only supports cache tuning, but also memory bandwidth
tuning. Renaming cachetune to restune(resource tuning) to reflect
that. With restune, all allocation for different res
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On 07/18/2018 03:57 AM, bing@intel.com wrote:
> From: Bing Niu
>
> Resctrl not only supports cache tuning, but also memory bandwidth
> tuning. Renaming cachetune to restune(resource tuning) to reflect
> that. With restune, all allocation for different resources (cache,
> memory bandwidth)
From: Bing Niu
Resctrl not only supports cache tuning, but also memory bandwidth
tuning. Renaming cachetune to restune(resource tuning) to reflect
that. With restune, all allocation for different resources (cache,
memory bandwidth) are aggregated and represented by a
virResctrlAllocPtr inside vir