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Wa_english_title: "Experimental Features Feedback Forum", Wa_primarycontenttagging: "primarycontenttagging:processors", Wa_emtcontenttype: "emtcontenttype:designanddevelopmentreference/technicalarticle", We will read your feedback, and reply to comments and questions. We are interested in thoughtful feedback on our Experimental Features, which you can provide as comments to my posting in the community forum. If this of interest to you, we encourage you to download and read our white paper "Remote Action Request."
Tank when we rar software#
Remote Action Request (RAR) is a feature to speed up inter-processor operations by moving parts of those operations from software (operating systems and/or applications) to hardware (the processor cores). This should speed up remote TLB shootdowns by allowing them to be serviced while a long instruction is executing on the remote processor or when interrupts are disabled on that processor. Its possible inclusion in future processors will depend upon the feedback we receive. This feature is available only in Intel processors based on the Sapphire Rapid microarchitecture (CPUID Signature DisplayFamily_DisplayModel value of 06_8FH). Remote Action Request (RAR) based TLB ShootdownsĬurrently, we have a feature for remote action request (RAR) based TLB shootdowns. Because these features may not exist in the future, or may change substantially based on feedback, we specify these as 'model-specific features.' Any code using such a feature, needs to use Family and Model information (obtained via CPUID) to determine if the feature is available (details in the whitepaper).
Tank when we rar full#
Occasionally we add special features in our products in order to get full ecosystem feedback, based on usage in production systems, before we decide on the future for such features.
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Experimental Features via Model Specific capabilities
Tank when we rar how to#
This article introduces the feature, has a link to the detailed whitepaper, and has information on how to provide feedback. We are seeking feedback from the community that finds this interesting enough to try using it. We have an experimental feature to speedup TLB shootdowns that is available only in future Intel processors based on the Sapphire Rapids microarchitecture.