[PATCH 1/3] sched/topology: Allow archs to populate distance map

Valentin Schneider valentin.schneider at arm.com
Tue May 25 20:21:02 AEST 2021


On 24/05/21 21:48, Srikar Dronamraju wrote:
> * Valentin Schneider <valentin.schneider at arm.com> [2021-05-24 15:16:09]:
>> Ok so from your arch you can figure out the *size* of the set of unique
>> distances, but not the individual node_distance(a, b)... That's quite
>> unfortunate.
>
> Yes, thats true.
>
>>
>> I suppose one way to avoid the hook would be to write some "fake" distance
>> values into your distance_lookup_table[] for offline nodes using your
>> distance_ref_point_depth thing, i.e. ensure an iteration of
>> node_distance(a, b) covers all distance values [1]. You can then keep patch
>> 3 around, and that should roughly be it.
>>
>
> Yes, this would suffice but to me its not very clean.
> static int found[distance_ref_point_depth];
>
> for_each_node(node){
>       int i, nd, distance = LOCAL_DISTANCE;
>               goto out;
>
>       nd = node_distance(node, first_online_node)
>       for (i=0; i < distance_ref_point_depth; i++, distance *= 2) {
>               if (node_online) {
>                       if (distance != nd)
>                               continue;
>                       found[i] ++;
>                       break;
>               }
>               if (found[i])
>                       continue;
>               distance_lookup_table[node][i] = distance_lookup_table[first_online_node][i];
>               found[i] ++;
>               break;
>       }
> }
>
> But do note: We are setting a precedent for node distance between two nodes
> to change.
>

Indeed. AFAICT it's that or the unique-distance-values hook :/


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