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Markus Lehtonen
655f5c5555 sources: move all cpu related features under the cpu source
Remove 'cpuid', 'pstate' and 'rdt' feature sources and move their
functionality under the 'cpu' source. The goal is to have a more
systematic organization of feature sources and labels. After this change
we now basically have one source per type of hw, one for kernel and one
for userspace sw.

Related feature labels are changed, correspondingly, new labels being:
    feature.node.k8s.io/cpu-cpuid.<cpuid flag>
    feature.node.k8s.io/cpu-pstate.turbo
    feature.node.k8s.io/cpu-rdt.<rdt feature>
2019-05-09 20:18:36 +03:00
Markus Lehtonen
ad17e5088b source/cpu: detect SST-BF
Detect of the Intel SST-BF (Speed Select Technology - Base Frequency)
has been enabled.

Adds one new feature label:
  feature.node.kubernetes.io/cpu-power.sst_bf.enabled=true

Based on a patch from kuralamudhan.ramakrishnan@intel.com
2019-04-12 15:11:55 +03:00
Markus Lehtonen
da2cb07c64 Implement cpu feature source
Currently, it only detects one feature, i.e. hardware multithreading
(such as Intel hyper-threading technology). The corresponding feature
label is:
  feature.node.kubernetes.io/cpu-hardware_multithreading=true

However, this (architecture/platform dependent) feature is not detected
directly, and, the heuristics can be mislead. Detection works by
checking the thread siblings of each logical (and online) cpu in the
system. If any cpu has any thread siblings the feature label is set to
true. Thus, hardware multithreading could be effectively disabled e.g.
by putting all sibling cpus offline (even if the technology would be
enabled in hardware).
2018-12-07 16:58:09 +02:00