> >> +static int rdtgroup_assign_cntrs(struct rdtgroup *rdtgrp) > >> +{ > >> + struct rdt_resource *r = &rdt_resources_all[RDT_RESOURCE_L3].r_resctrl; > >> + int ret = 0; > >> + > >> + if (!resctrl_arch_mbm_cntr_assign_enabled(r)) > >> + return 0; > >> + > >> + if (is_mbm_total_enabled()) > >> + ret = rdtgroup_assign_cntr_event(r, rdtgrp, NULL, QOS_L3_MBM_TOTAL_EVENT_ID); Consider that this call fails. "ret" indicates failure to allocate. > >> + > >> + if (!ret && is_mbm_local_enabled()) > >> + ret = rdtgroup_assign_cntr_event(r, rdtgrp, NULL, QOS_L3_MBM_LOCAL_EVENT_ID); Now this call succeeds. The failure of the previous call is forgotten as "ret" is overwritten with the success code. > > > > This overwrites the value from allocating the counter for total event. > > Total event and local events have two different indexes. > Can you please elaborate? See comments above. If you want a return code you need int ret_local = 0, ret_total = 0; if (is_mbm_total_enabled()) ret_total = rdtgroup_assign_cntr_event(r, rdtgrp, NULL, QOS_L3_MBM_TOTAL_EVENT_ID); if (!ret && is_mbm_local_enabled()) ret_local = rdtgroup_assign_cntr_event(r, rdtgrp, NULL, QOS_L3_MBM_LOCAL_EVENT_ID); return some_function of ret_local and ret_total; Not sure if you want to say success only if both of these calls succeeded. Or maybe if either worked? But it all seems complicated since callers don't have to take any different action depending on whether allocation of a counter succeeds or fails. -Tony