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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] RFC: Linux: disable APERF/MPERF feature in PV kernels
On 05/22/2012 07:18 PM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 06:07:11PM +0200, Andre Przywara wrote:Hi, while testing some APERF/MPERF semantics I discovered that this feature is enabled in Xen Dom0, but is not reliable. The Linux kernel's scheduler uses this feature if it sees the CPUID bit, leading to costly RDMSR traps (a few 100,000s during a kernel compile) and bogus values due to VCPU migration during theCan you point me to the Linux scheduler code that does this? Thanks. arch/x86/kernel/cpu/sched.c contains code to read out and compute APERF/MPERF registers. I added a Xen debug-key to dump a usage counter added in traps.c and thus could prove that it is actually the kernel that accesses these registers. As far as I understood this the idea is to learn about boosting and down-clocking (P-states) to get a fairer view on the actual computing time a process consumed. measurement. The attached patch explicitly disables this CPU capability inside the Linux kernel, I couldn't measure any APERF/MPERF reads anymore with the patch applied. I am not sure if the PVOPS code is the right place to fix this, we could as well do it in the HV's xen/arch/x86/traps.c:pv_cpuid(). Also when the Dom0 VCPUs are pinned, we could allow this, but I am not sure if it's worth to do so. Awaiting your comments. Regards, Andre. P.S. Of course this doesn't fix pure userland software like cpupower, but I would consider this in the user's responsibility toWhich would not work anymore as the cpufreq support is disabled when it boots under Xen. Do you mean with "anymore" in a future kernel? I tested this on 3.4.0 and cpupower monitor worked fine. Right, cpufreq is not enabled, but cpupower uses the /dev/cpu/<n>/msr device file to directly read the MSRs. So I get this output if run on an idle Dom0:
|Mperf
CPU | C0 | Cx | Freq
0| 0.10| 99.90| 3473
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Regards,
Andre.
not use these tools in Dom0, but instead use xenpm. -- Andre Przywara AMD-Operating System Research Center (OSRC), Dresden, Germany -- Andre Przywara AMD-Operating System Research Center (OSRC), Dresden, Germany Tel: +49 351 448-3567-12 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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