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Smart Data Cache Injection (SDCI) is a mechanism that enables direct insertion
of data from I/O devices into the L3 cache. By directly caching data from I/O
devices rather than first storing the I/O data in DRAM, SDCI reduces demands on
DRAM bandwidth and reduces latency to the processor consuming the I/O data.
The SDCIAE (SDCI Allocation Enforcement) PQE feature allows system software to
control the portion of the L3 cache used for SDCI.
When enabled, SDCIAE forces all SDCI lines to be placed into the L3 cache
partitions identified by the highest-supported L3_MASK_n register, where n is
the maximum supported CLOSID.
Add CPUID feature bit that can be used to configure SDCIAE.
The SDCIAE feature details are documented in:
AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 2: System Programming
Publication # 24593 Revision 3.41 section 19.4.7 L3 Smart Data Cache
Injection Allocation Enforcement (SDCIAE).
available at https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206537
Signed-off-by: Babu Moger <babu.moger@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov (AMD) <bp@alien8.de>
Reviewed-by: Reinette Chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>
Acked-by: Borislav Petkov (AMD) <bp@alien8.de>
Link: https://patch.msgid.link/83ca10d981c48e86df2c3ad9658bb3ba3544c763.1762995456.git.babu.moger@amd.com
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Linux kernel
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There are several guides for kernel developers and users. These guides can
be rendered in a number of formats, like HTML and PDF. Please read
Documentation/admin-guide/README.rst first.
In order to build the documentation, use ``make htmldocs`` or
``make pdfdocs``. The formatted documentation can also be read online at:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/
There are various text files in the Documentation/ subdirectory,
several of them using the reStructuredText markup notation.
Please read the Documentation/process/changes.rst file, as it contains the
requirements for building and running the kernel, and information about
the problems which may result by upgrading your kernel.