On Wed, 1 Sep 2021, Punit Agrawal wrote: > From: Punit Agrawal <punit1.agrawal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Certain systems such as Arm v7 do not have support for Numa nodes, > i.e., "/sys/devices/system/node*" does not exist. Instead of erroring > out in this situation, it would be better if rteval could use > alternate sources to get the system topology and memory information. > > Introduce the notion of a fake Numa node (as a class) which is used > when no numa nodes are found on the system. Other than the > constructor, it provides the same interface as the existing NumaNode > class so existing users should work without any changes. > > Signed-off-by: Punit Agrawal <punit1.agrawal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > rteval/systopology.py | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------ > 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/rteval/systopology.py b/rteval/systopology.py > index c61ec1a58514..7ce9a8c4f707 100644 > --- a/rteval/systopology.py > +++ b/rteval/systopology.py > @@ -191,6 +191,31 @@ class NumaNode: > """ return list of cpus for this node """ > return self.cpus.getcpulist() > > +class FakeNumaNode(NumaNode): > + """class representing a fake NUMA node. The fake NUMA node is used on > + systems which don't have NUMA enabled (no > + /sys/devices/system/node) such as Arm v7 > + > + """ > + > + cpupath = '/sys/devices/system/cpu' > + mempath = '/proc/meminfo' > + > + def __init__(self): > + self.nodeid = 0 > + self.cpus = CpuList(sysread(FakeNumaNode.cpupath, "possible")) > + self.getmeminfo() > + > + def getmeminfo(self): > + self.meminfo = {} > + for l in open(FakeNumaNode.mempath, "r"): > + elements = l.split() > + key = elements[0][0:-1] > + val = int(elements[1]) > + if len(elements) == 3 and elements[2] == "kB": > + val *= 1024 > + self.meminfo[key] = val > + > # > # Class to abstract the system topology of numa nodes and cpus > # > @@ -238,12 +263,13 @@ class SysTopology: > > def getinfo(self): > nodes = glob.glob(os.path.join(SysTopology.nodepath, 'node[0-9]*')) > - if not nodes: > - raise RuntimeError("No valid nodes found in %s!" % SysTopology.nodepath) > - nodes.sort() > - for n in nodes: > - node = int(os.path.basename(n)[4:]) > - self.nodes[node] = NumaNode(n) > + if nodes: > + nodes.sort() > + for n in nodes: > + node = int(os.path.basename(n)[4:]) > + self.nodes[node] = NumaNode(n) > + else: > + self.nodes[0] = FakeNumaNode() > > def getnodes(self): > return list(self.nodes.keys()) > -- > 2.32.0 > > This is quite clever. I am just going to rename Fake to Sim as short for simulated, but other than that. Signed-off-by: John Kacur <jkacur@xxxxxxxxxx>