[PATCH v2 09/10] capabilities: Expose NUMA interconnects

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Links between NUMA nodes can have different latencies and
bandwidths. This info is newly defined in ACPI 6.2 under
Heterogeneous Memory Attribute Table (HMAT) table. Linux kernel
learned how to report these values under sysfs and thus we can
expose them in our capabilities XML. The sysfs interface is
documented in kernel's Documentation/admin-guide/mm/numaperf.rst.

Long story short, two nodes can be in initiator-target
relationship. A node can be initiator if it has a CPU or a device
that's capable of initiating memory transfer. Therefore a node
that has just memory can only be target. An initiator-target link
can then have any combination of {bandwidth, latency} - {access,
read, write} attribute (6 in total). However, the standard says
access is applicable iff read and write values are the same.
Therefore, we really have just four combinations of attributes:
bandwidth-read, bandwidth-write, latency-read, latency-write.

This is the combination that kernel reports anyway.

Then, under /sys/system/devices/node/nodeX/acccessN/initiators we
find values for those 4 attributes and also symlinks named
"nodeN" which then represent initiators to nodeX. For instance:

  /sys/system/node/node1/access1/initiators/node0 -> ../../node0
  /sys/system/node/node1/access1/initiators/read_bandwidth
  /sys/system/node/node1/access1/initiators/read_latency
  /sys/system/node/node1/access1/initiators/write_bandwidth
  /sys/system/node/node1/access1/initiators/write_latency

This means that node0 is initiator and node1 is target and values
of the interconnect can be read.

In theory, there can be separate links to memory side caches too
(e.g. one link from node X to node Y's main memory, another from
node X to node Y's L1 cache, another one to L2 cache and so on).
But sysfs does not express this relationship just yet.

The "accessN" means either "access0" or "access1". The difference
is that while the former expresses the best interconnect between
two nodes including CPUS and I/O devices (such as GPUs and NICs),
the latter includes only CPUs and thus is what we need.

Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1786309
Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 docs/schemas/capability.rng |   3 +
 src/conf/capabilities.c     | 188 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 src/conf/capabilities.h     |   1 +
 3 files changed, 191 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/docs/schemas/capability.rng b/docs/schemas/capability.rng
index 5c1fb3607c..66dba829a8 100644
--- a/docs/schemas/capability.rng
+++ b/docs/schemas/capability.rng
@@ -138,6 +138,9 @@
           <ref name="cell"/>
         </oneOrMore>
       </element>
+      <optional>
+        <ref name="numaInterconnects"/>
+      </optional>
     </element>
   </define>
 
diff --git a/src/conf/capabilities.c b/src/conf/capabilities.c
index 6be2d0d791..6cb42a12e1 100644
--- a/src/conf/capabilities.c
+++ b/src/conf/capabilities.c
@@ -191,7 +191,8 @@ virCapabilitiesHostNUMAUnref(virCapsHostNUMA *caps)
 
     if (g_atomic_int_dec_and_test(&caps->refs)) {
         g_ptr_array_unref(caps->cells);
-
+        if (caps->interconnects)
+            g_array_unref(caps->interconnects);
         g_free(caps);
     }
 }
@@ -890,6 +891,13 @@ virCapabilitiesHostNUMAFormat(virBuffer *buf,
     }
     virBufferAdjustIndent(buf, -2);
     virBufferAddLit(buf, "</cells>\n");
+
+    if (caps->interconnects) {
+        const virNumaInterconnect *interconnects;
+        interconnects = &g_array_index(caps->interconnects, virNumaInterconnect, 0);
+        virNumaInterconnectFormat(buf, interconnects, caps->interconnects->len);
+    }
+
     virBufferAdjustIndent(buf, -2);
     virBufferAddLit(buf, "</topology>\n");
     return 0;
@@ -1735,6 +1743,181 @@ virCapabilitiesHostNUMAInitFake(virCapsHostNUMA *caps)
 }
 
 
+static void
+virCapabilitiesHostInsertHMAT(GArray *interconnects,
+                              unsigned int initiator,
+                              unsigned int target,
+                              unsigned int read_bandwidth,
+                              unsigned int write_bandwidth,
+                              unsigned int read_latency,
+                              unsigned int write_latency)
+{
+    virNumaInterconnect ni;
+
+    ni = (virNumaInterconnect) { VIR_NUMA_INTERCONNECT_TYPE_BANDWIDTH,
+        initiator, target, 0, VIR_MEMORY_LATENCY_READ, read_bandwidth};
+    g_array_append_val(interconnects, ni);
+
+    ni = (virNumaInterconnect) { VIR_NUMA_INTERCONNECT_TYPE_BANDWIDTH,
+        initiator, target, 0, VIR_MEMORY_LATENCY_WRITE, write_bandwidth};
+    g_array_append_val(interconnects, ni);
+
+    ni = (virNumaInterconnect) { VIR_NUMA_INTERCONNECT_TYPE_LATENCY,
+        initiator, target, 0, VIR_MEMORY_LATENCY_READ, read_latency};
+    g_array_append_val(interconnects, ni);
+
+    ni = (virNumaInterconnect) { VIR_NUMA_INTERCONNECT_TYPE_LATENCY,
+        initiator, target, 0, VIR_MEMORY_LATENCY_WRITE, write_latency};
+    g_array_append_val(interconnects, ni);
+}
+
+
+static int
+virCapabilitiesHostNUMAInitInterconnectsNode(GArray *interconnects,
+                                             unsigned int node)
+{
+    g_autofree char *path = NULL;
+    g_autofree char *initPath = NULL;
+    g_autoptr(DIR) dir = NULL;
+    int direrr = 0;
+    struct dirent *entry;
+    unsigned int read_bandwidth;
+    unsigned int write_bandwidth;
+    unsigned int read_latency;
+    unsigned int write_latency;
+
+    /* Unfortunately, kernel does not expose full HMAT table. I mean it does,
+     * in its binary form under /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/HMAT but we don't
+     * want to parse that. But some important info is still exposed, under
+     * "access0" and "access1" directories. The former contains the best
+     * interconnect to given node including CPUs and devices that might do I/O
+     * (such as GPUs and NICs). The latter contains the best interconnect to
+     * given node but only CPUs are considered. Stick with access1 until sysfs
+     * exposes the full table in a sensible way.
+     * NB on most system access0 and access1 contain the same values. */
+    path = g_strdup_printf(SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH "/node/node%d/access1", node);
+
+    if (!virFileExists(path))
+        return 0;
+
+    if (virCapabilitiesGetNodeCacheReadFile(path, "initiators",
+                                            "read_bandwidth",
+                                            &read_bandwidth) < 0)
+        return -1;
+    if (virCapabilitiesGetNodeCacheReadFile(path, "initiators",
+                                            "write_bandwidth",
+                                            &write_bandwidth) < 0)
+        return -1;
+
+    /* Bandwidths are read in MiB but stored in KiB */
+    read_bandwidth <<= 10;
+    write_bandwidth <<= 10;
+
+    if (virCapabilitiesGetNodeCacheReadFile(path, "initiators",
+                                            "read_latency",
+                                            &read_latency) < 0)
+        return -1;
+    if (virCapabilitiesGetNodeCacheReadFile(path, "initiators",
+                                            "write_latency",
+                                            &write_latency) < 0)
+        return -1;
+
+    initPath = g_strdup_printf("%s/initiators", path);
+
+    if (virDirOpen(&dir, initPath) < 0)
+        return -1;
+
+    while ((direrr = virDirRead(dir, &entry, path)) > 0) {
+        const char *dname = STRSKIP(entry->d_name, "node");
+        unsigned int initNode;
+
+        if (!dname)
+            continue;
+
+        if (virStrToLong_ui(dname, NULL, 10, &initNode) < 0) {
+            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
+                           _("unable to parse %s"),
+                           entry->d_name);
+            return -1;
+        }
+
+        virCapabilitiesHostInsertHMAT(interconnects,
+                                      initNode, node,
+                                      read_bandwidth,
+                                      write_bandwidth,
+                                      read_latency,
+                                      write_latency);
+    }
+
+    return 0;
+}
+
+
+static int
+virCapsHostNUMAInterconnectComparator(const void *a,
+                                      const void *b)
+{
+    const virNumaInterconnect *aa = a;
+    const virNumaInterconnect *bb = b;
+
+    if (aa->type != bb->type)
+        return aa->type - bb->type;
+
+    if (aa->initiator != bb->initiator)
+        return aa->initiator - bb->initiator;
+
+    if (aa->target != bb->target)
+        return aa->target - bb->target;
+
+    if (aa->cache != bb->cache)
+        return aa->cache - bb->cache;
+
+    if (aa->accessType != bb->accessType)
+        return aa->accessType - bb->accessType;
+
+    return aa->value - bb->value;
+}
+
+
+static int
+virCapabilitiesHostNUMAInitInterconnects(virCapsHostNUMA *caps)
+{
+    g_autoptr(DIR) dir = NULL;
+    int direrr = 0;
+    struct dirent *entry;
+    const char *path = SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH "/node/";
+    g_autoptr(GArray) interconnects = g_array_new(FALSE, FALSE, sizeof(virNumaInterconnect));
+
+    if (virDirOpenIfExists(&dir, path) < 0)
+        return -1;
+
+    while (dir && (direrr = virDirRead(dir, &entry, path)) > 0) {
+        const char *dname = STRSKIP(entry->d_name, "node");
+        unsigned int node;
+
+        if (!dname)
+            continue;
+
+        if (virStrToLong_ui(dname, NULL, 10, &node) < 0) {
+            virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR,
+                           _("unable to parse %s"),
+                           entry->d_name);
+            return -1;
+        }
+
+        if (virCapabilitiesHostNUMAInitInterconnectsNode(interconnects, node) < 0)
+            return -1;
+    }
+
+    if (interconnects->len > 0) {
+        g_array_sort(interconnects, virCapsHostNUMAInterconnectComparator);
+        caps->interconnects = g_steal_pointer(&interconnects);
+    }
+
+    return 0;
+}
+
+
 static int
 virCapabilitiesHostNUMAInitReal(virCapsHostNUMA *caps)
 {
@@ -1795,6 +1978,9 @@ virCapabilitiesHostNUMAInitReal(virCapsHostNUMA *caps)
                                        &caches);
     }
 
+    if (virCapabilitiesHostNUMAInitInterconnects(caps) < 0)
+        goto cleanup;
+
     ret = 0;
 
  cleanup:
diff --git a/src/conf/capabilities.h b/src/conf/capabilities.h
index 334b361e7a..1b99202c9b 100644
--- a/src/conf/capabilities.h
+++ b/src/conf/capabilities.h
@@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ struct _virCapsHostNUMACell {
 struct _virCapsHostNUMA {
     gint refs;
     GPtrArray *cells;
+    GArray *interconnects; /* virNumaInterconnect */
 };
 
 struct _virCapsHostSecModelLabel {
-- 
2.31.1




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