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 | How CPU topology info is exported via sysfs | 
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 |  | 
 | CPU topology info is exported via sysfs. Items (attributes) are similar | 
 | to /proc/cpuinfo output of some architectures. They reside in | 
 | /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/topology/. Please refer to the ABI file: | 
 | Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-devices-system-cpu. | 
 |  | 
 | Architecture-neutral, drivers/base/topology.c, exports these attributes. | 
 | However, the book and drawer related sysfs files will only be created if | 
 | CONFIG_SCHED_BOOK and CONFIG_SCHED_DRAWER are selected, respectively. | 
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 | CONFIG_SCHED_BOOK and CONFIG_SCHED_DRAWER are currently only used on s390, | 
 | where they reflect the cpu and cache hierarchy. | 
 |  | 
 | For an architecture to support this feature, it must define some of | 
 | these macros in include/asm-XXX/topology.h:: | 
 |  | 
 | 	#define topology_physical_package_id(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_die_id(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_core_id(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_book_id(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_drawer_id(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_sibling_cpumask(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_core_cpumask(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_die_cpumask(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_book_cpumask(cpu) | 
 | 	#define topology_drawer_cpumask(cpu) | 
 |  | 
 | The type of ``**_id macros`` is int. | 
 | The type of ``**_cpumask macros`` is ``(const) struct cpumask *``. The latter | 
 | correspond with appropriate ``**_siblings`` sysfs attributes (except for | 
 | topology_sibling_cpumask() which corresponds with thread_siblings). | 
 |  | 
 | To be consistent on all architectures, include/linux/topology.h | 
 | provides default definitions for any of the above macros that are | 
 | not defined by include/asm-XXX/topology.h: | 
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 | 1) topology_physical_package_id: -1 | 
 | 2) topology_die_id: -1 | 
 | 3) topology_core_id: 0 | 
 | 4) topology_sibling_cpumask: just the given CPU | 
 | 5) topology_core_cpumask: just the given CPU | 
 | 6) topology_die_cpumask: just the given CPU | 
 |  | 
 | For architectures that don't support books (CONFIG_SCHED_BOOK) there are no | 
 | default definitions for topology_book_id() and topology_book_cpumask(). | 
 | For architectures that don't support drawers (CONFIG_SCHED_DRAWER) there are | 
 | no default definitions for topology_drawer_id() and topology_drawer_cpumask(). | 
 |  | 
 | Additionally, CPU topology information is provided under | 
 | /sys/devices/system/cpu and includes these files.  The internal | 
 | source for the output is in brackets ("[]"). | 
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 |     =========== ========================================================== | 
 |     kernel_max: the maximum CPU index allowed by the kernel configuration. | 
 | 		[NR_CPUS-1] | 
 |  | 
 |     offline:	CPUs that are not online because they have been | 
 | 		HOTPLUGGED off or exceed the limit of CPUs allowed by the | 
 | 		kernel configuration (kernel_max above). | 
 | 		[~cpu_online_mask + cpus >= NR_CPUS] | 
 |  | 
 |     online:	CPUs that are online and being scheduled [cpu_online_mask] | 
 |  | 
 |     possible:	CPUs that have been allocated resources and can be | 
 | 		brought online if they are present. [cpu_possible_mask] | 
 |  | 
 |     present:	CPUs that have been identified as being present in the | 
 | 		system. [cpu_present_mask] | 
 |     =========== ========================================================== | 
 |  | 
 | The format for the above output is compatible with cpulist_parse() | 
 | [see <linux/cpumask.h>].  Some examples follow. | 
 |  | 
 | In this example, there are 64 CPUs in the system but cpus 32-63 exceed | 
 | the kernel max which is limited to 0..31 by the NR_CPUS config option | 
 | being 32.  Note also that CPUs 2 and 4-31 are not online but could be | 
 | brought online as they are both present and possible:: | 
 |  | 
 |      kernel_max: 31 | 
 |         offline: 2,4-31,32-63 | 
 |          online: 0-1,3 | 
 |        possible: 0-31 | 
 |         present: 0-31 | 
 |  | 
 | In this example, the NR_CPUS config option is 128, but the kernel was | 
 | started with possible_cpus=144.  There are 4 CPUs in the system and cpu2 | 
 | was manually taken offline (and is the only CPU that can be brought | 
 | online.):: | 
 |  | 
 |      kernel_max: 127 | 
 |         offline: 2,4-127,128-143 | 
 |          online: 0-1,3 | 
 |        possible: 0-127 | 
 |         present: 0-3 | 
 |  | 
 | See Documentation/core-api/cpu_hotplug.rst for the possible_cpus=NUM | 
 | kernel start parameter as well as more information on the various cpumasks. |