On Mon, 6 Jan 2025 16:30:43 +0000 Wathsala Vithanage <wathsala.vithanage@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Linux v6.13-rc1 added support for PCIe TPH and direct cache injection. > As already described in the patch set[1] that introduced this feature, > the cache injection in supported hardware allows optimal utilization of > platform resources for specific requests on the PCIe bus. However, the > patch set [1] implements the functionality for usage within the kernel. > But certain user space applications, especially those whose performance > is sensitive to the latency of inbound writes as seen by a CPU core, may > benefit from using this information (E.g., the DPDK cache stashing > feature discussed in RFC [2]). This RFC is an attempt to obtain the PCIe > steering tag information from the kernel to be used by user mode > applications. We understand that there is more than one way to provide > this information. Please review and suggest alternatives if necessary. > > The first of the two patches introduced in this RFC attempts to overcome > the kernel-only limitation by providing an API to kernel subsystems to > hook up relevant _DSM methods to a GENL interface. User space > applications can invoke a _DSM hooked up to this interface via the > "acpi-event" GENL family socket, granted they have the minimum > capabilities and message formats demanded by the kernel subsystem that > hooked up the _DSM method. This feature is added by extending the > "acpi-event" GENL family that multicasts ACPI events to the user-space > applications such as acpid. > > The second patch of this RFC hooks up the PCIe root-port TLP Processing > Hints (TPH) _DSM to the ACPI GENL interface. User space applications > like [2] can now request the kernel to execute the _DSM on their behalf > and return steering-tag information. > > [1] lore.kernel.org/linux-pci/20241002165954.128085-1-wei.huang2@xxxxxxx > [2] inbox.dpdk.org/dev/20241021015246.304431-2-wathsala.vithanage@xxxxxxx Hi Wathsala, Superficially this feels like another potential interface that could be wrapped up under appropriate fwctl. Jason, what do you think? Mind you I'm not personally convinced that an interface that focuses on exposing _DSM calls to userspace makes sense as opposed to subsystem specific stuff. Maybe consider associating the actual interface with the individual PCI functions (which provides the first chunk of the message directly). Also, _DSM is just one form of firmware interface used for PCI supporting system. Tying the userspace interface to that feels unwise. I can certainly foresee a PSCI/SCMI or similar interface for this on ARM platforms wrapped up in _DSM where ACPI is present but directly accessed when DT is in use. I'd also request that you break out what goes in ARG0,1,2 as that is all stuff that the kernel is aware of and not all reviewers have access to the ECN (I do though). In particular the fact there are ACPI UIDs may need a more generic solution. Jonathan > Wathsala Vithanage (2): > ACPI: Add support for invoking select _DSM methods from user space > PCI: Add generic netlink interface to TPH _DSM > > drivers/acpi/Makefile | 3 +- > drivers/acpi/{event.c => acpi_genl.c} | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++- > drivers/acpi/acpi_genl_dsm.c | 76 ++++++++++++++++ > drivers/pci/tph.c | 121 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/acpi/acpi_genl.h | 54 ++++++++++++ > include/linux/acpi.h | 1 + > 6 files changed, 360 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > rename drivers/acpi/{event.c => acpi_genl.c} (63%) > create mode 100644 drivers/acpi/acpi_genl_dsm.c > create mode 100644 include/acpi/acpi_genl.h >