Message ID | 20220902075531.188916-11-pmorel@linux.ibm.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | s390x: CPU Topology | expand |
On Fri, 2022-09-02 at 09:55 +0200, Pierre Morel wrote: > Add some basic examples for the definition of cpu topology > in s390x. > > Signed-off-by: Pierre Morel <pmorel@linux.ibm.com> > --- > docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst > > diff --git a/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst b/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..00977d4319 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst > @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ > +CPU Topology on s390x > +===================== > + > +CPU Topology on S390x provides up to 4 levels of topology containers: > +drawers, books, sockets and CPUs. > +While the three higher level containers, Containers Topology List Entries, > +(Containers TLE) define a tree hierarchy, the lowest level of topology > +definition, the CPU Topology List Entry (CPU TLE), provides the placement > +of the CPUs inside the last container. inside the parent container > + > +Prerequisites > +------------- > + > +To use CPU Topology a Linux QEMU/KVM machine providing the CPU Topology facility > +(STFLE bit 11) is required. > + > +However, since this facility has been enabled by default in an early version, > +the capability ``KVM_CAP_S390_CPU_TOPOLOGY`` is needed to indicate to KVM > +that QEMU support CPU Topology. I don't understand this paragraph. Early version of what? > + > +Indicating the CPU topology to the Virtual Machine > +-------------------------------------------------- > + > +The CPU Topology, number of drawers, number of books per drawers, number of > +sockets per book and number of cores per sockets is specified with the > +``-smp`` qemu command arguments. > + > +Like in : > + > +.. code-block:: sh > + -smp cpus=1,drawers=3,books=4,sockets=2,cores=8,maxcpus=192 > + > +If drawers or books are not specified, their default to 1. > + > +New CPUs can be plugged using the device_add hmp command like in: > + > +.. code-block:: sh > + (qemu) device_add host-s390x-cpu,core-id=9 > + > +The core-id defines the placement of the core in the topology by > +starting with core 0 in socket 0, book 0 and drawer 0 up to the maximum > +core number of the last socket of the last book in the last drawer. > + > +In the example above: > + > +* the core with ID 9 will be placed in container (0,0,1), as core 9 > + of CPU TLE 0 of socket 1 in book 0 from drawer 0. > +* the core ID 0 is defined by the -smp cpus=1 command and will be > + placed as core 0 in CPU TLE 0 of container (0,0,0) > + > +Note that the core ID is machine wide and the CPU TLE masks provided > +by the STSI instruction will be: > + > +* in socket 0: 0x80000000 (core id 0) > +* in socket 1: 0x00400000 (core id 9) > + > +Indicating the CPU topology to the Guest > +---------------------------------------- > + > +The guest can query for topology changes using the PTF instruction. > +In case of a topology change it can request the new topology by issuing > +STSI instructions specifying the level of detail required, drawer with > +STSI(15.1.4) or books STSI(15.1.3). > + > +The virtual machine will fill the provided buffer with the count of > +drawers (MAG4), books per drawer (MAG3), sockets per book (MAG2) and > +cores per socket (MAG1). > + > +Note that the STSI(15.1.2) is special in two ways: > + > +* When the firmware detect a change in the values calculated for STSI(15.1.2) > + it will trigger the report of the topology change for the PTF instruction. I don't know if we need this section, after all documenting this is the job of the principles of operation. You could just refer to the relevant sections. > + > +Migration > +--------- > + > +For virtio-ccw machines older than s390-virtio-ccw-7.2, CPU Topoogy is > +by default disabled. > + > +CPU Topoogy is by default enabled for s390-virtio-ccw-7.2 and newer machines. > + > +Enabling the CPU topology on older Machine is done by setting the global > +option ''topology-disable'' to false before enabling cpu topology with the > +cpu feature "ctop" like in: > + > +.. code-block:: sh > + -machine s390-ccw-virtio-3.0,accel=kvm,topology-disable=false > + -cpu z14,ctop=on
On Fri, 2022-09-02 at 09:55 +0200, Pierre Morel wrote: > Add some basic examples for the definition of cpu topology > in s390x. > > Signed-off-by: Pierre Morel <pmorel@linux.ibm.com> > --- > docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst > > diff --git a/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst b/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..00977d4319 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst > @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ [...] > +Indicating the CPU topology to the Virtual Machine > +-------------------------------------------------- > + > +The CPU Topology, number of drawers, number of books per drawers, number of > +sockets per book and number of cores per sockets is specified with the > +``-smp`` qemu command arguments. > + > +Like in : > + > +.. code-block:: sh > + -smp cpus=1,drawers=3,books=4,sockets=2,cores=8,maxcpus=192 > + > +If drawers or books are not specified, their default to 1. Forgot this: s/their default/they default/ [...]
On 9/12/22 15:41, Janis Schoetterl-Glausch wrote: > On Fri, 2022-09-02 at 09:55 +0200, Pierre Morel wrote: >> Add some basic examples for the definition of cpu topology >> in s390x. >> >> Signed-off-by: Pierre Morel <pmorel@linux.ibm.com> >> --- >> docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst >> >> diff --git a/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst b/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000000..00977d4319 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst >> @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ >> +CPU Topology on s390x >> +===================== >> + >> +CPU Topology on S390x provides up to 4 levels of topology containers: >> +drawers, books, sockets and CPUs. >> +While the three higher level containers, Containers Topology List Entries, >> +(Containers TLE) define a tree hierarchy, the lowest level of topology >> +definition, the CPU Topology List Entry (CPU TLE), provides the placement >> +of the CPUs inside the last container. > > inside the parent container OK >> + >> +Prerequisites >> +------------- >> + >> +To use CPU Topology a Linux QEMU/KVM machine providing the CPU Topology facility >> +(STFLE bit 11) is required. >> + >> +However, since this facility has been enabled by default in an early version, >> +the capability ``KVM_CAP_S390_CPU_TOPOLOGY`` is needed to indicate to KVM >> +that QEMU support CPU Topology. > > I don't understand this paragraph. Early version of what? of QEMU, I add this >> + >> +Indicating the CPU topology to the Virtual Machine >> +-------------------------------------------------- >> + >> +The CPU Topology, number of drawers, number of books per drawers, number of >> +sockets per book and number of cores per sockets is specified with the >> +``-smp`` qemu command arguments. >> + >> +Like in : >> + >> +.. code-block:: sh >> + -smp cpus=1,drawers=3,books=4,sockets=2,cores=8,maxcpus=192 >> + >> +If drawers or books are not specified, their default to 1. >> + >> +New CPUs can be plugged using the device_add hmp command like in: >> + >> +.. code-block:: sh >> + (qemu) device_add host-s390x-cpu,core-id=9 >> + >> +The core-id defines the placement of the core in the topology by >> +starting with core 0 in socket 0, book 0 and drawer 0 up to the maximum >> +core number of the last socket of the last book in the last drawer. >> + >> +In the example above: >> + >> +* the core with ID 9 will be placed in container (0,0,1), as core 9 >> + of CPU TLE 0 of socket 1 in book 0 from drawer 0. >> +* the core ID 0 is defined by the -smp cpus=1 command and will be >> + placed as core 0 in CPU TLE 0 of container (0,0,0) >> + >> +Note that the core ID is machine wide and the CPU TLE masks provided >> +by the STSI instruction will be: >> + >> +* in socket 0: 0x80000000 (core id 0) >> +* in socket 1: 0x00400000 (core id 9) >> + >> +Indicating the CPU topology to the Guest >> +---------------------------------------- >> + >> +The guest can query for topology changes using the PTF instruction. >> +In case of a topology change it can request the new topology by issuing >> +STSI instructions specifying the level of detail required, drawer with >> +STSI(15.1.4) or books STSI(15.1.3). >> + >> +The virtual machine will fill the provided buffer with the count of >> +drawers (MAG4), books per drawer (MAG3), sockets per book (MAG2) and >> +cores per socket (MAG1). >> + >> +Note that the STSI(15.1.2) is special in two ways: >> + >> +* When the firmware detect a change in the values calculated for STSI(15.1.2) >> + it will trigger the report of the topology change for the PTF instruction. > > I don't know if we need this section, after all documenting this is the > job of the principles of operation. You could just refer to the > relevant sections. OK, I will make it shorter Thanks, Pierre
diff --git a/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst b/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..00977d4319 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +CPU Topology on s390x +===================== + +CPU Topology on S390x provides up to 4 levels of topology containers: +drawers, books, sockets and CPUs. +While the three higher level containers, Containers Topology List Entries, +(Containers TLE) define a tree hierarchy, the lowest level of topology +definition, the CPU Topology List Entry (CPU TLE), provides the placement +of the CPUs inside the last container. + +Prerequisites +------------- + +To use CPU Topology a Linux QEMU/KVM machine providing the CPU Topology facility +(STFLE bit 11) is required. + +However, since this facility has been enabled by default in an early version, +the capability ``KVM_CAP_S390_CPU_TOPOLOGY`` is needed to indicate to KVM +that QEMU support CPU Topology. + +Indicating the CPU topology to the Virtual Machine +-------------------------------------------------- + +The CPU Topology, number of drawers, number of books per drawers, number of +sockets per book and number of cores per sockets is specified with the +``-smp`` qemu command arguments. + +Like in : + +.. code-block:: sh + -smp cpus=1,drawers=3,books=4,sockets=2,cores=8,maxcpus=192 + +If drawers or books are not specified, their default to 1. + +New CPUs can be plugged using the device_add hmp command like in: + +.. code-block:: sh + (qemu) device_add host-s390x-cpu,core-id=9 + +The core-id defines the placement of the core in the topology by +starting with core 0 in socket 0, book 0 and drawer 0 up to the maximum +core number of the last socket of the last book in the last drawer. + +In the example above: + +* the core with ID 9 will be placed in container (0,0,1), as core 9 + of CPU TLE 0 of socket 1 in book 0 from drawer 0. +* the core ID 0 is defined by the -smp cpus=1 command and will be + placed as core 0 in CPU TLE 0 of container (0,0,0) + +Note that the core ID is machine wide and the CPU TLE masks provided +by the STSI instruction will be: + +* in socket 0: 0x80000000 (core id 0) +* in socket 1: 0x00400000 (core id 9) + +Indicating the CPU topology to the Guest +---------------------------------------- + +The guest can query for topology changes using the PTF instruction. +In case of a topology change it can request the new topology by issuing +STSI instructions specifying the level of detail required, drawer with +STSI(15.1.4) or books STSI(15.1.3). + +The virtual machine will fill the provided buffer with the count of +drawers (MAG4), books per drawer (MAG3), sockets per book (MAG2) and +cores per socket (MAG1). + +Note that the STSI(15.1.2) is special in two ways: + +* When the firmware detect a change in the values calculated for STSI(15.1.2) + it will trigger the report of the topology change for the PTF instruction. + +Migration +--------- + +For virtio-ccw machines older than s390-virtio-ccw-7.2, CPU Topoogy is +by default disabled. + +CPU Topoogy is by default enabled for s390-virtio-ccw-7.2 and newer machines. + +Enabling the CPU topology on older Machine is done by setting the global +option ''topology-disable'' to false before enabling cpu topology with the +cpu feature "ctop" like in: + +.. code-block:: sh + -machine s390-ccw-virtio-3.0,accel=kvm,topology-disable=false + -cpu z14,ctop=on
Add some basic examples for the definition of cpu topology in s390x. Signed-off-by: Pierre Morel <pmorel@linux.ibm.com> --- docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/system/s390x/cpu_topology.rst