[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] Memory de-duplication (Persistent pages)
> > While I know nothing about OpenCL other than a quick read > > in wikipedia, I suspect that putting an OpenCL abstraction > > layer in the hypervisor is not going to be popular with > > Xen developers. :-) > > There's nothing to say that the GPU code has to live in the hypervisor. > A tools domain that was already scanning for duplicates in other > domains' memory (or for that matter in block traffic) could use > whatever > GPU resources it liked. > > Even in the tmem case a domain could be given read-only access to the > tmem pool (er, if IOMMUs support such a thing, which I don't recall off > the top of my head) and supply hints to the hypervisor. That way the > hypervisor would still be scanning with the CPU but only on pages where > it was likely to succeed. While I agree this is not impossible, tmem is designed to be highly concurrent and the data structures manage potentially millions of pages with thousands of pages put/got per vcpu per domain per second. I think just trying to deal with the locking from a tools domain would negate any performance gain from a GPU. And, in any case, the overhead of tmem deduplication is unlikely to be large enough (except possibly in contrived cases) to be worth the work. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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