On 12/5/24 21:22, Johan Hovold wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2024 at 04:26:55PM +0530, Sibi Sankar wrote:
On 11/22/24 14:07, Johan Hovold wrote:
I have a Lenovo ThinkPad T14s set up now so I gave this series a spin
there too, and there I do *not* see the above mentioned -EOPNOSUPP error
and the memlat driver probes successfully.
On the other hand, this series seems to have no effect on a kernel
compilation benchmark. Is that expected?
I can have a look at your tree. But memlat in general
depends on the cpu frequency when your benchmarks max
the cpu's the ddr/llcc are scaled accordingly by it.
A kernel compilation should max out the CPU frequency on all cores.
And does this mean that you should stick with the uppercase "MEMLAT"
string after all? The firmware on my CRD is not the latest one, but I am
using the latest available firmware for the T14s.
We should stick with "memlat" if we run into a device in the
wild that doesn't support "MEMLAT"
Ok. So the updated firmware supports both strings?
Sry for the delay, was out sick. Yes the updated firmware supports both
strings.
-Sibi
Johan