[PATCH v7 2/8] powerpc/smp: Rename cpu_corgroup_* to cpu_corgrp_*
K Prateek Nayak
kprateek.nayak at amd.com
Mon Sep 1 13:05:43 AEST 2025
Hello Christophe,
On 8/26/2025 10:32 AM, Christophe Leroy wrote:
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> Le 26/08/2025 à 06:13, K Prateek Nayak a écrit :
>> Rename cpu_corgroup_{map,mask} to cpu_corgrp_{map,mask} to free up the
>> cpu_corgroup_* namespace. cpu_corgroup_mask() will be added back in the
>> subsequent commit for CONFIG_SCHED_MC enablement.
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> This renaming seems odd and uncomplete. For instance update_coregroup_mask() should probably be renamed as well shoudln't it ?
So this was a bad copypasta on my part! It should have been
s/cpu_coregroup_*/cpu_coregrp_*/
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> When you say cpu_corgroup_mask() will be added back, you mean the same function or a completely different function but with the same name ?
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> What's really the difference between corgrp and coregroup ?
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> Shouldn't also has_coregroup_support() now be renamed has_corgrp_support() ?
The main intention was that kernel/sched/topology.c uses the
cpu_coregroup_mask() as the default function for to derive the mask for
MC domain in the default topology and PPC uses it internally for this
file only.
Peter just exposed the cpu_coregroup_mask() as is in
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/peterz/queue.git/commit/?h=sched/core&id=6e890353ce7e983a621d30413d4fc6d228ae1b4f
which should be fine too since the PPC side overrides the default
topology and can decide to add or ommit the MC bits.
I was erring on the side of caution and allowing cpu_coregroup_mask() to
return the node mask if has_coregroup_support() returns false but given
the MC domain is never added when has_coregroup_support() returns false,
we don't need all this.
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Thanks and Regards,
Prateek
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