Reading QPI Routing Table

Reading QPI Routing Table

robchip的头像

Hi there!

Is there a way to read out the QPI routing table of a processor? I'm looking for something similar to the "cpuid" instruction that can be used to query the hardware directly. Since I'm not working with either Linux, or Windows I cannot use already existing programs...

Is there a way to get this information from the hardware? -  I guess this is done differently for different processors, at the moment I'm especially interested in the XEON 7500 Series...

Thank's in advance for any input!

Robert

内部标签: 

10 帖子 / 0 new
最新文章
如需更全面地了解编译器优化,请参阅优化注意事项.
Patrick Fay (Intel)的头像

Hello Robchip,
There is a way to do this but it is not published.
The manual http://www.intel.com/Assets/en_US/PDF/datasheet/323341.pdf mentions an overview of how to do it in section 13.2.1.1 'System Discovery' but the detail is not sufficient to actually decode the routing tables.
It will probably take a lot of work to get the information public.
Why do you want the information?
Pat

iliyapolak的头像

You can consult relevant to QPI chipset specification.

wonjun s.的头像

Hi. 

Could you tell me how to access the control register for Routing Layer in QPI ??

I want to modify RTA(Router Table Array) for research purpose.

Now I'm using CentOS6, but I couldn't find any piece of codes and "base address" related with QPI.

any hints? 

Thanks.

iliyapolak的头像

I suppose that the access is done by MSR address space.

wonjun s.的头像

thanks for reply. :-)

as you said. I also think so.

wrmsr(), rdmsr() may be used to control that.

But what I want to know what is the base address (or offset) to access registers for Routing Layer

Patrick Fay (Intel)的头像

Hello Wonjun,

As I mentioned in the other thread, this info has not been publicly disclosed.

Pat

iliyapolak的头像

Quote:

wonjun s. wrote:

thanks for reply. :-)

as you said. I also think so.

wrmsr(), rdmsr() may be used to control that.

But what I want to know what is the base address (or offset) to access registers for Routing Layer

An option of last resort will be hooking kernel debugger and try to locate MSR register with the help of kd.Not an easy task when the address is not available or disclosed.

Patrick Fay (Intel)的头像

Just to save the time of anyone thinking of pursuing the kernel debugger route...I doubt that using the kernel debugger will be fruitful in this case.

Pat

iliyapolak的头像

Yes that's true.For exmaple access to this feature can be available from SMM mode only.

登陆并发表评论。