On 10/18/23 02:10, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
On Wed, 18 Oct 2023, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
Commit 20d96b25cc4c ("selftests/resctrl: Fix schemata write error check") exposed a problem in feature detection logic in MBM selftest. If schemata does not support MB:x=x entries, the schemata write to initialize 100% memory bandwidth allocation in mbm_setup() will now fail with -EINVAL due to the error handling corrected by the commit 20d96b25cc4c ("selftests/resctrl: Fix schemata write error check"). That commit just uncovers the failed write, it is not wrong itself.
If MB:x=x is not supported by schemata, it is safe to assume 100% memory bandwidth is always set. Therefore, the previously ignored error does not make the MBM test itself wrong.
Restore the previous behavior of MBM test by checking MB support before attempting to write it into schemata which results in behavior equivalent to ignoring the write error.
Fixes: 20d96b25cc4c ("selftests/resctrl: Fix schemata write error check") Signed-off-by: Ilpo Järvinen ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com Reviewed-by: Reinette Chatre reinette.chatre@intel.com
It seems it's too early morning for me so I entirely forgot to describe the changes I made... doh. So here it is (nothing earth-shattering here really):
v2:
- Make checkpatch --strict happy.
- Remove () that --strict called "extra".
- Duplicate the referenced commit description in the changelog to follow the commit formatting guidelines.
- Alter the wording at one of the references into the commit 20d96b25cc4c in order to avoid having to copy the description there too.
- Added Reinette's rev-by.
Thank you. Applied to linux-kselftest next for Linux 6.7-rc1
thanks, -- Shuah