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Date:   Tue, 18 Apr 2023 09:22:43 +0700
From:   Bagas Sanjaya <bagasdotme@...il.com>
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v4 6/7] x86/resctrl: Display CLOSID and RMID for the
 resctrl groups
On 4/18/23 06:34, Babu Moger wrote:
> +"ctrl_hw_id":
> +	Available only with debug option. On x86, reading this file shows
> +	the Class of Service (CLOS) id which acts as a resource control
> +	tag on which the resources can be throttled. Kernel assigns a new
> +	CLOSID a control group is created depending on the available
> +	CLOSIDs. Multiple cores(or threads) or processes can share a
> +	same CLOSID in a resctrl group.
> +
> <snipped>...
> +"mon_hw_id":
> +	Available only with debug option. On x86, reading this file shows
> +	the Resource Monitoring ID (RMID) for monitoring the resource
> +	utilization. Monitoring is performed by tagging each core (or
> +	thread) or process via a RMID. Kernel assigns a new RMID when
> +	a group is created depending on the available RMIDs. Multiple
> +	cores (or threads) or processes can share a same RMID in a
> +	resctrl group.
> +
Is CONFIG_DEBUG=y required?
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