[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Root cause of the issue that HVM guest boots slowly with pvops dom0
Keir Fraser wrote: On 22/01/2010 08:07, "Yang, Xiaowei" <xiaowei.yang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:How does the attached patch work for you? It ought to get you the same speedup as your hack.The speed should be almost the same, regardless of twice memcpy.Did you actually try it out and confirm that? Yes, I tried it out. And there are no obvious speed difference comparing your patch (my comment 1 included) and the hack. Some comments to your trial patch: 1. diff -r 6b61ef936e69 tools/libxc/xc_private.c --- a/tools/libxc/xc_private.c Fri Jan 22 14:50:30 2010 +0800 +++ b/tools/libxc/xc_private.c Fri Jan 22 15:32:48 2010 +0800Yes, missed that all-important bit!2. _xc_clean_hcall_buf needs a more careful NULL pointer check.Not really: free() accepts NULL. But I suppose it would be clearer to put the free(hcall_buf) inside the if(hcall_buf) block.3. It does modification to 5 out of 73 hypercalls invoking mlock. Otherproblem hypercalls could turn out to be the bottleneck later?:)The point of a new interface was to be able to do the callers incrementally. A bit of care is needed on each one, and most are not and probably never will be bottlenecks. Agree. Anyway when we meet other pvops performance issue later, let's go back and have a check at this aspect. Thanks, xiaowei _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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