[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC 0/6] x86/time: PVCLOCK_TSC_STABLE_BIT support
On 12/29/15 14:58, Andrew Cooper wrote: > On 28/12/2015 16:59, Joao Martins wrote: > >Hey! > > > >I've been working on pvclock vdso support on Linux guests, and came > >across Xen lacking support for PVCLOCK_TSC_STABLE_BIT flag which is > >required for vdso as of the latest pvclock ABI shared with KVM. > > , and originally borrowed from Xen. > > Please be aware that all of this was originally the Xen ABI (c/s 1271b793, > 2005) and was added to Linux (c/s 7af192c, 2008) for join use with KVM. In > particular, Linux c/s 424c32f1a (which introduces 'flags') and every > subsequent change in pvclock-abi.h violates the comment at the top, > reminding people that the hypervisors must be kept in sync. > > By the looks of things, the structures are still compatible, and having the > two in sync is in everyones best interest. The first steps here need to be > Linux upstreaming their local modifications, and further efforts made to > ensuring that ABI changes don't go unnoticed as far as Xen is concerned > (entry in the maintainers file with xen-devel listed?) > > >In addition, I've found some problems which aren't necessarily visible > >to kernel as the pvclock algorithm in linux keeps the highest pvti > >time read among all cpus. But as is, a process using vdso gettimeofday > >observes a significant amount of warps (i.e. time going backwards) and > >it could be due to 1) time calibration skew in xen rendezvous > >algorithm, 2) xen clocksource not in sync with TSC and 3) in > >situations when guests unaware of VCPUS moving to a different PCPU. > >The warps are seen more frequently on PV guests (potentially because > >vcpu time infos are only updated when guest is in kernel mode, and > >perhaps lack of tsc_offset?), and in rare ocasions on HVM guests. And > >it is worth noting that with guests VCPUs pinned, only PV guests see > >these warps. But on HVM guests specifically: such warps only occur > >when one of guest VCPUs is pinned to CPU0. > > These are all concerning findings (especially the pinning on cpu0). Which > version of Xen have you been developing on? > > Haozhong Zhang (CC'd) found and fixed several timing related bugs as part of > his VMX TSC Scaling support series (Message root at > <1449435529-12989-1-git-send-email-haozhong.zhang@xxxxxxxxx>). I would be > surprised if your identified bugs and his identified bugs didn't at least > partially overlap. (Note that most of the series has yet to be applied). > My VMX TSC scaling support patch series takes more concern on bugs that can cause problems when TSC scaling is used for HVM guests. I didn't test much for PV guests and HVM guests with pinned vcpu, so I think Joao's patch series is fixing different timing bugs. Haozhong _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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