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How to setting GPU & I/O use assign cache way

AmosChen
Beginner
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Hi Sir,

 

We setting cpu msr register 0xc90,0xc91, 0xd10, 0xd11 and 0xc8f to assign cpu’s cache way form Linux OS

And, How to setting GPU & I/O use assign cache way, like below picture,

CPU: Tiger Lake I3-1115GRE/ I5-1145GRE

OS: debian 10.11 

Linux kernel :Linux eci-intel-51d1 5.4.115-rt57-intel-pk-standard+

 

Thank you.

Amos.

749631_Intel TCC_CODESYS_Tripod Robot Arm_Demo Video_rev1.3.mp4

Test configuration 3.

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sathirah
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Hi Amos, 

 

For GPU and I/O settings, it should be part of the Intel TCC Mode setting in BIOS. 

GT-CLOS and WRC will be configured by enabling Intel TCC Mode in BIOS. 

You can refer to the real-time tuning guide https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/640980 section 7.1.4 

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The TCC Mode setting will minimize the GPU usage and allocate I/O into the cache.

Have you tried with the Intel TCC Mode enabled? 

What cache are you using? is it only L2 or L3 or a combination of both? 

Regards, 

Syaza

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sathirah
Employee
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Hi Amos, 

 

For GPU and I/O settings, it should be part of the Intel TCC Mode setting in BIOS. 

GT-CLOS and WRC will be configured by enabling Intel TCC Mode in BIOS. 

You can refer to the real-time tuning guide https://cdrdv2.intel.com/v1/dl/getContent/640980 section 7.1.4 

sa12_0-1670987107788.png

The TCC Mode setting will minimize the GPU usage and allocate I/O into the cache.

Have you tried with the Intel TCC Mode enabled? 

What cache are you using? is it only L2 or L3 or a combination of both? 

Regards, 

Syaza

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