[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [RFC PATCH 0/7] Intel Cache Monitoring: Current Status and Future Opportunities
On Wed, 2015-04-08 at 12:30 +0100, George Dunlap wrote: > On 04/04/2015 03:14 AM, Dario Faggioli wrote: > > ### Per-vCPU cache monitoring > > > > This means being able to tell how much of the L3 is being used by each vCPU. > > Monitoring the cache occupancy of a specific domain, would still be > > possible, > > just by summing up the contributions from all the domain's vCPUs. > > One note about this -- vcpu cache utilization may be predictive > short-term, but long-term it's probably less important because the guest > may move processes between vcpus. > True. That, however, applies to any measurements / estimation of per-vcpu load, for any definition of 'load', doesn't it? So, yes we can use it for short term decisions and/or time-average it (i.e., exactly as we do with per-vcpu and runqueue load, e.g., in Credit2). > So it may make sense to leave the > occupancy stats on a per-domain basis anyway. > Indeed, but then I'm not sure I see a way to use that stats, at least not from inside the scheduler (if we're talking about this), do you? > Thoughts? > IMO, a nice way to use CMT in a per-vcpu configutation, from within the scheduler, would have been to know, for a given vcpu, how much of the data it uses are (still) resident on a given cache layer of a given pCPU at a given time instant. That sort of info could have been used to decide whether it is wise to move the vcpu away of that pCPU or not, in a way that is complementary to other metrics which we already have, and/or, in general, that can be implemented in software (e.g. load average stats). Doing that, however, requires too many RMIDs, and it's not terribly useful if done on L3. Therefore, I think that investing time in enabling and trying to exploit per-*pCPU* monitoring. Thoughts? :-D Thanks and Regards, Dario Attachment:
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