On Mon, Jun 02, 2025 at 07:27:01PM +0000, Colton Lewis wrote: > + case KVM_ARM_PARTITION_PMU: {
This should be a vCPU attribute similar to the other PMUv3 controls we already have. Ideally a single attribute where userspace tells us it wants paritioning and specifies the PMU ID to use. None of this can be changed after INIT'ing the PMU. > + struct arm_pmu *pmu; > + u8 host_counters; > + > + if (unlikely(!kvm_vcpu_initialized(vcpu))) > + return -ENOEXEC; > + > + if (!kvm_pmu_partition_supported()) > + return -EPERM; > + > + if (copy_from_user(&host_counters, argp, sizeof(host_counters))) > + return -EFAULT; > + > + pmu = vcpu->kvm->arch.arm_pmu; > + return kvm_pmu_partition(pmu, host_counters); Yeah, we really can't be changing the counters available to the ARM PMU driver at this point. What happens to host events already scheduled on the CPU? Either the partition of host / KVM-owned counters needs to be computed up front (prior to scheduling events) or KVM needs a way to direct perf to reschedule events on the PMU based on the new operating constraints. Thanks, Oliver