cvs commit: src/sys/amd64/amd64 intr_machdep.c
src/sys/amd64/include intr_machdep.h src/sys/arm/arm intr.c
src/sys/i386/i386 intr_machdep.c src/sys/i386/include
intr_machdep.h src/sys/ia64/ia64 interrupt.c src/sys/kern
kern_intr.c ...
John Baldwin
jhb at freebsd.org
Mon Mar 17 09:44:39 PDT 2008
On Monday 17 March 2008 10:33:38 am Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> John Baldwin writes:
> >
> > I already have in my tree an amd64/i386-specific sysarch request to bind
an
> > IRQ to a CPU, but it's sort of a pain to use since we don't expose
interrupt
> > info to userland very well so the sysadmin can't tell which CPU an IRQ is
> > already connected to w/o a verbose dmesg. The first thing I plan to
> > implement is the aforementioned bus_bind_intr(9) for device drivers to
use.
>
> More than that, an admin cannot tell what MSI-X vector corresponds to
> what functionality. For example, on linux, the driver can attach a
> custom label to the irq information seen from cat /proc/irq. Hence my
> linux 10GbE driver attaches meaninful labels to each MSI-X vector it
> uses. Eg, for 2 "slices" (what we call qsets), we have this on Linux:
>
> % grep eth0 /proc/interrupts
> 510: 0 0 PCI-MSI-edge eth0:slice-1
> 511: 0 5 PCI-MSI-edge eth0:slice-0
>
> But on FreeBSD:
>
> % vmstat -i | grep mxge
> irq256: mxge0 318254 74
> irq257: mxge0 311469 73
>
> So I'd like the driver to be able to append a custom string
> (":slice-%d") to the label used by vmstat -i so the adminstrator
> can know what he's binding.
Hmm, I've thought about the ability to name MSIs (or at least include the
MSI/MSI-X index in the name). Maybe default to index name and let the driver
override?
--
John Baldwin
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