[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] enhance HVM xentrace
>>I was wondering how useful these are at all. It's a bit random and >>undocumented. > >Two usages for us currently: >1) debug, for some specific bugs it's very useful, for example, the >issue that win2k can't boot are identified by using xentrace. >2) outline some specific guest behavior, for example, how HVM guest are >using it's PIC/LAPIC, so that we may find some optimization >possibilites. > >> If it's useful perhaps it should be extended into a generic >>HVM mechanism and define some processor-agnostic enumerations >>for exit-code reasons and so on. > >If we could have it, it's really good. >But for now, I think it's hard and we still need more experiences. The perl script in the attached patch is to parse VMX xentrace data, and it helps to shape VMX VMExits with 2 obvious issues: 1) it's specific to VMX currently, and the patch to encode shadow information into XenTrace data is still in our hand since it's ugly :-( 2) schdule data are not well parsed yet -Xin Attachment:
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