[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 0 of 5] v2: Nested-p2m cleanups and locking changes
On 06/27/11 17:48, Tim Deegan wrote: At 14:15 +0100 on 27 Jun (1309184128), Tim Deegan wrote:At 14:23 +0200 on 27 Jun (1309184586), Christoph Egger wrote:- Why is there a 10x increase in IPIs after this series? I don't see what sequence of events sets the relevant cpumask bits to make this happen.In patch 1 the code that sends the IPIs was outside of the loop and moved into the loop.Well, yes, but I don't see what that causes 10x IPIs, unless the vcpus are burning through np2m tables very quickly indeed. Maybe removing the extra flushes for TLB control will do the trick. I'll make a patch...I think I get it - it's a race between p2m_flush_nestedp2m() on one CPU flushing all the nested P2M tables and a VCPU on another CPU repeatedly getting fresh ones. Try the attached patch, which should cut back the major source of p2m_flush_nestedp2m() calls. This patch is great! It gives the speed up the XP mode needs to continue booting. We talked about this at the Xen-Hackathon you remember? Writing it, I realised that after my locking fix, p2m_flush_nestedp2m() isn't safe because it can run in parallel with p2m_get_nestedp2m, which reorders the array it walks. I'll have to make the LRU-fu independent of the array order; should be easy enough but I'll hold off committing the current series until I've done it. Ok. Christoph -- ---to satisfy European Law for business letters: Advanced Micro Devices GmbH Einsteinring 24, 85689 Dornach b. Muenchen Geschaeftsfuehrer: Alberto Bozzo, Andrew Bowd Sitz: Dornach, Gemeinde Aschheim, Landkreis Muenchen Registergericht Muenchen, HRB Nr. 43632 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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