What: /sys/class/intel_pmt/features-/ Date: 2025-04-24 KernelVersion: 6.16 Contact: david.e.box@linux.intel.com Description: The `features-/` directory represents the "features" capability exposed by Intel PMT (Platform Monitoring Technology) for the given PCI device. Each directory corresponds to a PMT feature and contains attributes describing the available telemetry, monitoring, or control functionalities. Directory Structure: /sys/class/intel_pmt/features-/ ├── accelerator_telemetry/ # Per-accelerator telemetry data ├── crash_log/ # Contains system crash telemetry logs ├── per_core_environment_telemetry/ # Environmental telemetry per core ├── per_core_performance_telemetry/ # Performance telemetry per core ├── per_rmid_energy_telemetry/ # Energy telemetry for RMIDs ├── per_rmid_perf_telemetry/ # Performance telemetry for RMIDs ├── tpmi_control/ # TPMI-related controls and telemetry ├── tracing/ # PMT tracing features └── uncore_telemetry/ # Uncore telemetry data Common Files (Present in all feature directories): caps - Read-only - Lists available capabilities for this feature. guids - Read-only - Lists GUIDs associated with this feature. Additional Attributes (Conditional Presence): max_command_size - Read-only - Present if the feature supports out-of-band MCTP access. - Maximum supported MCTP command size for out-of-band PMT access (bytes). max_stream_size - Read-only - Present if the feature supports out-of-band MCTP access. - Maximum supported MCTP stream size (bytes). min_watcher_period_ms - Read-only - Present if the feature supports the watcher API. The watcher API provides a writable control interface that allows user configuration of monitoring behavior, such as setting the sampling or reporting interval. - Minimum supported time period for the watcher interface (milliseconds). num_rmids - Read-only - Present if the feature supports RMID (Resource Monitoring ID) telemetry. RMIDs are identifiers used by hardware to track and report resource usage, such as memory bandwidth or energy consumption, on a per-logical-entity basis (e.g., per core, thread, or process group). - Maximum number of RMIDs tracked simultaneously. Example: For a device with PCI BDF `0000:00:03.1`, the directory tree could look like: /sys/class/intel_pmt/features-0000:00:03.1/ ├── accelerator_telemetry/ │ ├── caps │ ├── guids │ ├── max_command_size │ ├── max_stream_size │ ├── min_watcher_period_ms ├── crash_log/ │ ├── caps │ ├── guids │ ├── max_command_size │ ├── max_stream_size ├── per_core_environment_telemetry/ │ ├── caps │ ├── guids │ ├── max_command_size │ ├── max_stream_size │ ├── min_watcher_period_ms ├── per_rmid_energy_telemetry/ │ ├── caps │ ├── guids │ ├── max_command_size │ ├── max_stream_size │ ├── min_watcher_period_ms │ ├── num_rmids ├── tpmi_control/ │ ├── caps │ ├── guids ├── tracing/ │ ├── caps │ ├── guids ├── uncore_telemetry/ │ ├── caps │ ├── guids │ ├── max_command_size │ ├── max_stream_size │ ├── min_watcher_period_ms Notes: - Some attributes are only present if the corresponding feature supports the capability (e.g., `max_command_size` for MCTP-capable features). - Features supporting RMIDs include `num_rmids`. - Features supporting the watcher API include `min_watcher_period_ms`. - The `caps` file provides additional information about the functionality of the feature. Example 'caps' content for the 'tracing' feature: /sys/class/intel_pmt/features-0000:00:03.1/ ├── tracing/ │ ├── caps telemetry Available: No watcher Available: Yes crashlog Available: No streaming Available: No threashold Available: No window Available: No config Available: Yes tracing Available: No inband Available: Yes oob Available: Yes secure_chan Available: No pmt_sp Available: Yes pmt_sp_policy Available: Yes mailbox Available: Yes bios_lock Available: Yes