On 08-Oct-20 6:15 PM, Ananyev, Konstantin wrote:

Add two new power management intrinsics, and provide an implementation
in eal/x86 based on UMONITOR/UMWAIT instructions. The instructions
are implemented as raw byte opcodes because there is not yet widespread
compiler support for these instructions.

The power management instructions provide an architecture-specific
function to either wait until a specified TSC timestamp is reached, or
optionally wait until either a TSC timestamp is reached or a memory
location is written to. The monitor function also provides an optional
comparison, to avoid sleeping when the expected write has already
happened, and no more writes are expected.

I think what this API is missing - a function to wakeup sleeping core.
If user can/should use some system call to achieve that, then at least
it has to be clearly documented, even better some wrapper provided.

I don't think it's possible to do that without severely overcomplicating the intrinsic and its usage, because AFAIK the only way to wake up a sleeping core would be to send some kind of interrupt to the core, or trigger a write to the cache-line in question.

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Thanks,
Anatoly

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