[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: [RFC PATCH V4 4/5] cpuidle: driver for xen
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 03:18:14AM -0400, Len Brown wrote: > > Is a CONFIG_XEN kernel supposed to use just HLT in idle? > > For right now.. > > > > xen_arch_setup() does this: > > > > pm_idle = default_idle; > > boot_option_idle_override = IDLE_HALT; > > > > which has that effect. I guess this makes sense b/c the > > CONFIG_XEN kernel is Dom0 and the real C-sates are done > > by the hypervisor? > > Correct. There are some patches that make the C-states > be visible in the Linux kernel, but that hasn't been ported > over yet. The Xen Dom0 kernel will trap into the hypervisor whenever it does a HLT or an MWAIT, yes? What is the benefit of having Dom0 decided between C-states that it can't actually enter? What is the mechanism by which those C-states are made visible to Dom0, and how are those states related to the states that are supported on the bare iron? > > Would the same CONFIG_XEN kernel binary ever not > > run xen_arch_setup(), run on raw hardware, and want > > to use idle states other than HLT? > ever not? I am not sure of the question, so let me state: > The Linux kernel if compiled with CONFIG_XEN, and if run on > native hardware, would _never_ run 'xen_arch_setup()'*. It would > run the normal, native type setup. Thanks, that clarifies. -Len Brown, Intel Open Source Technolgy Center _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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