pcm-pcie: allow core offlining#953
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thank you for proposing this change. I believe this requirement can be relaxed but not for all processor generations. The check needs to be more nuanced. Let me discuss this with the team and create a code change proposal. |
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superseded by #955 |
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It seems
PCM::program()has been checkingisCoreOnline()since commit "support using Linux perf API for core PMU for systems with offlined cores", maybe we could consider pcm-pcie legitmate on systems with offlined cores?