[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: [RFC PATCH V4 4/5] cpuidle: driver for xen
> >>>>> xen_arch_setup() does this: > >>>>> > >>>>> pm_idle = default_idle; > >>>>> boot_option_idle_override = IDLE_HALT; > > What happens on a Xen kernel if these lines are not there? > > Does Xen export the C-states tables to Dom0 kernel, and the Dom0 > > kernel has an acpi processor driver, and thus it would try to > > use all the C-states? > > If they're no there it tries to use the Intel cpuidle driver, which > fails (just hangs forever in idle, I think). > > > If yes, must Xen show those tables to Dom? > > If it did not, then the lines above would not be necessary, > > as in the absence of any C-states, the kernel should > > use halt by default. > > The dom0 kernel gets all the ACPI state so it can get all the juicy > goodness from it. It does extract the C state info, but passes it back > to Xen rather than use it itself. We don't generally try to filter the > ACPI state before letting dom0 see it (DMAR being the exception, since > dom0 really has no business knowing about that). > > (We have this basic problem that neither Xen nor dom0 are the ideal > owners of ACPI. In principle Xen should own ACPI as the most privileged > "OS", but it really only cares about things like power states, interrupt > routing, system topology, busses, etc. But dom0 cares about lid > switches, magic keyboard keys, volume controls, video output switching, > etc, etc. At the moment it seems to work best if dom0 do all ACPI > processing then pass Xen the parts it needs, which are generally > fixed-at-startup config info items.) Okay. Since a Xen kernel can also boot on bare iron, and thus includes cpuidle, acpi_idle, intel_idle; and when in Dom0 mode it simply wants to run HLT in idle... I think what we want to do is simply disable cpuidle when booted in Dom0 mode. That will allow it to fall back to default_idle w/o xen_setup needing to tinker with installing an idle driver. I'll send a patch in the next series. If you can try it out, that would be great. thanks, -Len _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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