Hi Shuah,
On 12/16/24 7:18 AM, Maciej Wieczor-Retman wrote:
Sub-Numa Clustering (SNC) allows splitting CPU cores, caches and memory into multiple NUMA nodes. When enabled, NUMA-aware applications can achieve better performance on bigger server platforms.
SNC support was merged into the kernel [1]. With SNC enabled and kernel support in place all the tests will function normally (aside from effective cache size). There might be a problem when SNC is enabled but the system is still using an older kernel version without SNC support. Currently the only message displayed in that situation is a guess that SNC might be enabled and is causing issues. That message also is displayed whenever the test fails on an Intel platform.
Add a mechanism to discover kernel support for SNC which will add more meaning and certainty to the error message.
Add runtime SNC mode detection and verify how reliable that information is.
Series was tested on Ice Lake server platforms with SNC disabled, SNC-2 and SNC-4. The tests were also ran with and without kernel support for SNC.
Series applies cleanly on kselftest/next.
Could you please consider this series for inclusion?
Thank you very much.
Reinette