[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] qemu-dm performance
> Also, while testing I noticed a small bug with vncviewer using a > sles9sp3 guest. My initial attempt to view a guest causes vnc to render > a small window that doesn't respond to mouse movements. I have to close > this window and then start the vncviewer again to get a resized and > usable window. I'm only seeing this on my first attempt to view the > guest. Any suggestions? Yep: update to a version of xen-unstable which has cset 11589. It should hit xen-unstable in the next couple of hours. Steven. > > Thx again for your help, > > T. McAfee > Xen Testing > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steven Smith [mailto:sos22@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steven > Smith > Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 3:23 PM > To: McAfee, Tommie M > Cc: Dugger, Donald D; Anthony Liguori; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > sos22@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] qemu-dm performance > > > >Deleting this function should result in a blank VGA screen for your > HVM > > guest, > > > > I not sure why but I'm not seeing this. Here is what how I commented > > out vram_dirty (as shown in gdb): > > > > 1563 for (y = 0; y < s->vram_size; y += TARGET_PAGE_SIZE){ > > 1564 /*if (vram_dirty(s, y, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE)) > > 1565 cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty(s->vram_offset + y); > > */ > > 1566 } > It turns out that there was a bug a little later on which meant that > the dirty bits were never actually cleared. Fixing this seems to have > fairly drastically reduced qemu overhead. The fix is now present in > xen-unstable. > > Thanks, > > Steven. Attachment:
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