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From: Mario Limonciello <superm1@kernel.org>
To: "Hans de Goede" <hdegoede@redhat.com>,
	"Ilpo Järvinen" <ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@amd.com>,
	Perry Yuan <perry.yuan@amd.com>,
	Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>,
	Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com>, Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>,
	Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@linux.intel.com>,
	x86@kernel.org (maintainer:X86 ARCHITECTURE (32-BIT AND 64-BIT)),
	"H . Peter Anvin" <hpa@zytor.com>,
	Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>, Huang Rui <ray.huang@amd.com>,
	"Gautham R . Shenoy" <gautham.shenoy@amd.com>,
	"Rafael J . Wysocki" <rafael@kernel.org>,
	Viresh Kumar <viresh.kumar@linaro.org>,
	platform-driver-x86@vger.kernel.org (open list:AMD HETERO CORE
	HARDWARE FEEDBACK DRIVER),
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org (open list:X86 ARCHITECTURE (32-BIT
	AND 64-BIT)), linux-doc@vger.kernel.org (open list:DOCUMENTATION),
	linux-pm@vger.kernel.org (open list:AMD PSTATE DRIVER),
	Perry Yuan <Perry.Yuan@amd.com>,
	Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
Subject: [PATCH v8 01/13] Documentation: x86: Add AMD Hardware Feedback Interface documentation
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2025 13:08:10 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20250218190822.1039982-2-superm1@kernel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20250218190822.1039982-1-superm1@kernel.org>

From: Perry Yuan <Perry.Yuan@amd.com>

Introduce a new documentation file, `amd_hfi.rst`, which delves into the
implementation details of the AMD Hardware Feedback Interface and its
associated driver, `amd_hfi`. This documentation describes how the
driver provides hint to the OS scheduling which depends on the capability
of core performance and efficiency ranking data.

This documentation describes
* The design of the driver
* How the driver provides hints to the OS scheduling
* How the driver interfaces with the kernel for efficiency ranking data.

Reviewed-by: Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Perry Yuan <Perry.Yuan@amd.com>
Reviewed-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@amd.com>
---
 Documentation/arch/x86/amd-hfi.rst | 127 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 Documentation/arch/x86/index.rst   |   1 +
 2 files changed, 128 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 Documentation/arch/x86/amd-hfi.rst

diff --git a/Documentation/arch/x86/amd-hfi.rst b/Documentation/arch/x86/amd-hfi.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000..5d204688470e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/arch/x86/amd-hfi.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
+
+======================================================================
+Hardware Feedback Interface For Hetero Core Scheduling On AMD Platform
+======================================================================
+
+:Copyright: 2024 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
+
+:Author: Perry Yuan <perry.yuan@amd.com>
+:Author: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@amd.com>
+
+Overview
+--------
+
+AMD Heterogeneous Core implementations are comprised of more than one
+architectural class and CPUs are comprised of cores of various efficiency and
+power capabilities: performance-oriented *classic cores* and power-efficient
+*dense cores*. As such, power management strategies must be designed to
+accommodate the complexities introduced by incorporating different core types.
+Heterogeneous systems can also extend to more than two architectural classes as
+well. The purpose of the scheduling feedback mechanism is to provide
+information to the operating system scheduler in real time such that the
+scheduler can direct threads to the optimal core.
+
+The goal of AMD's heterogeneous architecture is to attain power benefit by sending
+background thread to the dense cores while sending high priority threads to the classic
+cores. From a performance perspective, sending background threads to dense cores can free
+up power headroom and allow the classic cores to optimally service demanding threads.
+Furthermore, the area optimized nature of the dense cores allows for an increasing
+number of physical cores. This improved core density will have positive multithreaded
+performance impact.
+
+AMD Heterogeneous Core Driver
+-----------------------------
+
+The ``amd_hfi`` driver delivers the operating system a performance and energy efficiency
+capability data for each CPU in the system. The scheduler can use the ranking data
+from the HFI driver to make task placement decisions.
+
+Thread Classification and Ranking Table Interaction
+----------------------------------------------------
+
+The thread classification is used to select into a ranking table that describes
+an efficiency and performance ranking for each classification.
+
+Threads are classified during runtime into enumerated classes. The classes represent
+thread performance/power characteristics that may benefit from special scheduling behaviors.
+The below table depicts an example of thread classification and a preference where a given thread
+should be scheduled based on its thread class. The real time thread classification is consumed
+by the operating system and is used to inform the scheduler of where the thread should be placed.
+
+Thread Classification Example Table
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
++----------+----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------+
+| class ID | Classification | Preferred scheduling behavior | Preemption priority | Counter |
++----------+----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------+
+| 0        | Default        | Performant                    | Highest             |         |
++----------+----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------+
+| 1        | Non-scalable   | Efficient                     | Lowest              | PMCx1A1 |
++----------+----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------+
+| 2        | I/O bound      | Efficient                     | Lowest              | PMCx044 |
++----------+----------------+-------------------------------+---------------------+---------+
+
+Thread classification is performed by the hardware each time that the thread is switched out.
+Threads that don't meet any hardware specified criteria will be classified as "default".
+
+AMD Hardware Feedback Interface
+--------------------------------
+
+The Hardware Feedback Interface provides to the operating system information
+about the performance and energy efficiency of each CPU in the system. Each
+capability is given as a unit-less quantity in the range [0-255]. A higher
+performance value indicates higher performance capability, and a higher
+efficiency value indicates more efficiency. Energy efficiency and performance
+are reported in separate capabilities in the shared memory based ranking table.
+
+These capabilities may change at runtime as a result of changes in the
+operating conditions of the system or the action of external factors.
+Power Management FW is responsible for detecting events that would require
+a reordering of the performance and efficiency ranking. Table updates would
+happen relatively infrequently and occur on the time scale of seconds or more.
+
+The following events trigger a table update:
+    * Thermal Stress Events
+    * Silent Compute
+    * Extreme Low Battery Scenarios
+
+The kernel or a userspace policy daemon can use these capabilities to modify
+task placement decisions. For instance, if either the performance or energy
+capabilities of a given logical processor becomes zero, it is an indication that
+the hardware recommends to the operating system to not schedule any tasks on
+that processor for performance or energy efficiency reasons, respectively.
+
+Implementation details for Linux
+--------------------------------
+
+The implementation of threads scheduling consists of the following steps:
+
+1. A thread is spawned and scheduled to the ideal core using the default
+   heterogeneous scheduling policy.
+2. The processor profiles thread execution and assigns an enumerated classification ID.
+   This classification is communicated to the OS via logical processor scope MSR.
+3. During the thread context switch out the operating system consumes the workload(WL)
+   classification which resides in a logical processor scope MSR.
+4. The OS triggers the hardware to clear its history by writing to an MSR,
+   after consuming the WL classification and before switching in the new thread.
+5. If due to the classification, ranking table, and processor availability,
+   the thread is not on its ideal processor, the OS will then consider scheduling
+   the thread on its ideal processor (if available).
+
+Ranking Table
+-------------
+The ranking table is a shared memory region that is used to communicate the
+performance and energy efficiency capabilities of each CPU in the system.
+
+The ranking table design includes rankings for each APIC ID in the system and
+rankings both for performance and efficiency for each workload classification.
+
+.. kernel-doc:: drivers/platform/x86/amd/hfi/hfi.c
+   :doc: amd_shmem_info
+
+Ranking Table update
+---------------------------
+The power management firmware issues an platform interrupt after updating the ranking
+table and is ready for the operating system to consume it. CPUs receive such interrupt
+and read new ranking table from shared memory which PCCT table has provided, then
+``amd_hfi`` driver parse the new table to provide new consume data for scheduling decisions.
diff --git a/Documentation/arch/x86/index.rst b/Documentation/arch/x86/index.rst
index 8ac64d7de4dc9..56f2923f52597 100644
--- a/Documentation/arch/x86/index.rst
+++ b/Documentation/arch/x86/index.rst
@@ -43,3 +43,4 @@ x86-specific Documentation
    features
    elf_auxvec
    xstate
+   amd-hfi
-- 
2.43.0


  reply	other threads:[~2025-02-18 19:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2025-02-18 19:08 [PATCH v8 00/13] Add support for AMD hardware feedback interface Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` Mario Limonciello [this message]
2025-03-19 14:01   ` [PATCH v8 01/13] Documentation: x86: Add AMD Hardware Feedback Interface documentation Ilpo Järvinen
2025-03-20 16:41     ` Mario Limonciello
2025-03-21 13:58       ` Ilpo Järvinen
2025-03-21 14:41         ` Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 02/13] MAINTAINERS: Add maintainer entry for AMD Hardware Feedback Driver Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 03/13] x86/msr-index: define AMD heterogeneous CPU related MSR Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 04/13] platform/x86: hfi: Introduce AMD Hardware Feedback Interface Driver Mario Limonciello
2025-03-19 14:03   ` Ilpo Järvinen
2025-03-20 16:46     ` Mario Limonciello
2025-03-21 14:01       ` Ilpo Järvinen
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 05/13] platform/x86: hfi: parse CPU core ranking data from shared memory Mario Limonciello
2025-03-19 14:04   ` Ilpo Järvinen
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 06/13] platform/x86: hfi: init per-cpu scores for each class Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 07/13] platform/x86: hfi: add online and offline callback support Mario Limonciello
2025-03-19 14:04   ` Ilpo Järvinen
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 08/13] platform/x86: hfi: add power management callback Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 09/13] x86/process: Clear hardware feedback history for AMD processors Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 10/13] cpufreq/amd-pstate: Disable preferred cores on designs with workload classification Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 11/13] platform/x86/amd: hfi: Set ITMT priority from ranking data Mario Limonciello
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 12/13] platform/x86/amd: hfi: Add debugfs support Mario Limonciello
2025-03-19 14:05   ` Ilpo Järvinen
2025-02-18 19:08 ` [PATCH v8 13/13] x86/itmt: Add debugfs file to show core priorities Mario Limonciello
2025-03-20 22:42 ` [PATCH v8 00/13] Add support for AMD hardware feedback interface Christian Loehle

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