/* * Copyright © 2012-2021 Inria. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2020, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. * Written by Advanced Micro Devices, * See COPYING in top-level directory. */ /** \file * \brief Macros to help interaction between hwloc and the ROCm SMI Management Library. * * Applications that use both hwloc and the ROCm SMI Management Library may want to * include this file so as to get topology information for AMD GPU devices. */ #ifndef HWLOC_RSMI_H #define HWLOC_RSMI_H #include "hwloc.h" #include "hwloc/autogen/config.h" #include "hwloc/helper.h" #ifdef HWLOC_LINUX_SYS #include "hwloc/linux.h" #endif #include #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** \defgroup hwlocality_rsmi Interoperability with the ROCm SMI Management Library * * This interface offers ways to retrieve topology information about * devices managed by the ROCm SMI Management Library. * * @{ */ /** \brief Get the CPU set of logical processors that are physically * close to AMD GPU device whose index is \p dv_ind. * * Store in \p set the CPU-set describing the locality of the AMD GPU device * whose index is \p dv_ind. * * Topology \p topology and device \p dv_ind must match the local machine. * I/O devices detection and the ROCm SMI component are not needed in the * topology. * * The function only returns the locality of the device. * If more information about the device is needed, OS objects should * be used instead, see hwloc_rsmi_get_device_osdev() * and hwloc_rsmi_get_device_osdev_by_index(). * * This function is currently only implemented in a meaningful way for * Linux; other systems will simply get a full cpuset. */ static __hwloc_inline int hwloc_rsmi_get_device_cpuset(hwloc_topology_t topology __hwloc_attribute_unused, uint32_t dv_ind, hwloc_cpuset_t set) { #ifdef HWLOC_LINUX_SYS /* If we're on Linux, use the sysfs mechanism to get the local cpus */ #define HWLOC_RSMI_DEVICE_SYSFS_PATH_MAX 128 char path[HWLOC_RSMI_DEVICE_SYSFS_PATH_MAX]; rsmi_status_t ret; uint64_t bdfid = 0; unsigned domain, device, bus; if (!hwloc_topology_is_thissystem(topology)) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } ret = rsmi_dev_pci_id_get(dv_ind, &bdfid); if (RSMI_STATUS_SUCCESS != ret) { errno = EINVAL; return -1; } domain = (bdfid>>32) & 0xffffffff; bus = ((bdfid & 0xffff)>>8) & 0xff; device = ((bdfid & 0xff)>>3) & 0x1f; sprintf(path, "/sys/bus/pci/devices/%04x:%02x:%02x.0/local_cpus", domain, bus, device); if (hwloc_linux_read_path_as_cpumask(path, set) < 0 || hwloc_bitmap_iszero(set)) hwloc_bitmap_copy(set, hwloc_topology_get_complete_cpuset(topology)); #else /* Non-Linux systems simply get a full cpuset */ hwloc_bitmap_copy(set, hwloc_topology_get_complete_cpuset(topology)); #endif return 0; } /** \brief Get the hwloc OS device object corresponding to the * AMD GPU device whose index is \p dv_ind. * * \return The hwloc OS device object describing the AMD GPU device whose * index is \p dv_ind. * \return \c NULL if none could be found. * * The topology \p topology does not necessarily have to match the current * machine. For instance the topology may be an XML import of a remote host. * I/O devices detection and the ROCm SMI component must be enabled in the * topology. * * \note The corresponding PCI device object can be obtained by looking * at the OS device parent object (unless PCI devices are filtered out). */ static __hwloc_inline hwloc_obj_t hwloc_rsmi_get_device_osdev_by_index(hwloc_topology_t topology, uint32_t dv_ind) { hwloc_obj_t osdev = NULL; while ((osdev = hwloc_get_next_osdev(topology, osdev)) != NULL) { if (HWLOC_OBJ_OSDEV_GPU == osdev->attr->osdev.type && osdev->name && !strncmp("rsmi", osdev->name, 4) && atoi(osdev->name + 4) == (int) dv_ind) return osdev; } return NULL; } /** \brief Get the hwloc OS device object corresponding to AMD GPU device, * whose index is \p dv_ind. * * \return The hwloc OS device object that describes the given * AMD GPU, whose index is \p dv_ind. * \return \c NULL if none could be found. * * Topology \p topology and device \p dv_ind must match the local machine. * I/O devices detection and the ROCm SMI component must be enabled in the * topology. If not, the locality of the object may still be found using * hwloc_rsmi_get_device_cpuset(). * * \note The corresponding hwloc PCI device may be found by looking * at the result parent pointer (unless PCI devices are filtered out). */ static __hwloc_inline hwloc_obj_t hwloc_rsmi_get_device_osdev(hwloc_topology_t topology, uint32_t dv_ind) { hwloc_obj_t osdev; rsmi_status_t ret; uint64_t bdfid = 0; unsigned domain, device, bus, func; uint64_t id; char uuid[64]; if (!hwloc_topology_is_thissystem(topology)) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } ret = rsmi_dev_pci_id_get(dv_ind, &bdfid); if (RSMI_STATUS_SUCCESS != ret) { errno = EINVAL; return NULL; } domain = (bdfid>>32) & 0xffffffff; bus = ((bdfid & 0xffff)>>8) & 0xff; device = ((bdfid & 0xff)>>3) & 0x1f; func = bdfid & 0x7; ret = rsmi_dev_unique_id_get(dv_ind, &id); if (RSMI_STATUS_SUCCESS != ret) uuid[0] = '\0'; else sprintf(uuid, "%lx", id); osdev = NULL; while ((osdev = hwloc_get_next_osdev(topology, osdev)) != NULL) { hwloc_obj_t pcidev = osdev->parent; const char *info; if (strncmp(osdev->name, "rsmi", 4)) continue; if (pcidev && pcidev->type == HWLOC_OBJ_PCI_DEVICE && pcidev->attr->pcidev.domain == domain && pcidev->attr->pcidev.bus == bus && pcidev->attr->pcidev.dev == device && pcidev->attr->pcidev.func == func) return osdev; info = hwloc_obj_get_info_by_name(osdev, "AMDUUID"); if (info && !strcmp(info, uuid)) return osdev; } return NULL; } /** @} */ #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* HWLOC_RSMI_H */