This patch renames PSR sysctl/domctl interfaces and related xsm policy to
make them be general for all resource allocation features but not only
for CAT. Then, we can resuse the interfaces for all allocation features.
Basically, it changes 'psr_cat_op' to 'psr_alloc', and remove 'CAT_' from some
On 17-10-19 05:36:37, Jan Beulich wrote:
> >>> On 19.10.17 at 03:22, wrote:
> > v9:
> > - bump domctl/sysctl version number as this patch missed 4.10.
> > And add info in commit message.
> > (suggested by Jan Beulich)
>
> I don't understand this - I've
>>> On 19.10.17 at 03:22, wrote:
> v9:
> - bump domctl/sysctl version number as this patch missed 4.10.
> And add info in commit message.
> (suggested by Jan Beulich)
I don't understand this - I've specifically given reason why you
_don't_ need to
This patch renames PSR sysctl/domctl interfaces and related xsm policy to
make them be general for all resource allocation features but not only
for CAT. Then, we can resuse the interfaces for all allocation features.
Basically, it changes 'psr_cat_op' to 'psr_alloc', and remove 'CAT_' from some