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Re: [Xen-devel] [RFC Design Doc] Add vNVDIMM support for Xen



On 02/03/16 02:18, Jan Beulich wrote:
> >>> On 03.02.16 at 09:28, <haozhong.zhang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On 02/02/16 14:15, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> >> > 3.1 Guest clwb/clflushopt/pcommit Enabling
> >> > 
> >> >  The instruction enabling is simple and we do the same work as in 
> >> > KVM/QEMU.
> >> >  - All three instructions are exposed to guest via guest cpuid.
> >> >  - L1 guest pcommit is never intercepted by Xen.
> >> 
> >> I wish there was some watermarks like the PLE has.
> >> 
> >> My fear is that an unfriendly guest can issue sfence all day long
> >> flushing out other guests MMC queue (the writes followed by pcommits).
> >> Which means that an guest may have degraded performance as their
> >> memory writes are being flushed out immediately as if they were
> >> being written to UC instead of WB memory. 
> > 
> > pcommit takes no parameter and it seems hard to solve this problem
> > from hardware for now. And the current VMX does not provide mechanism
> > to limit the commit rate of pcommit like PLE for pause.
> > 
> >> In other words - the NVDIMM resource does not provide any resource
> >> isolation. However this may not be any different than what we had
> >> nowadays with CPU caches.
> >>
> > 
> > Does Xen have any mechanism to isolate multiple guests' operations on
> > CPU caches?
> 
> No. All it does is disallow wbinvd for guests not controlling any
> actual hardware. Perhaps pcommit should at least be limited in
> a similar way?
>

But pcommit is a must that makes writes be persistent on pmem. I'll
look at how guest wbinvd is limited in Xen. Any functions suggested,
vmx_wbinvd_intercept()?

Thanks,
Haozhong

> >> >  - L1 hypervisor is allowed to intercept L2 guest pcommit.
> >> 
> >> clwb?
> > 
> > VMX is not capable to intercept clwb. Any reason to intercept it?
> 
> I don't think so - otherwise normal memory writes might also need
> intercepting. Bus bandwidth simply is shared (and CLWB operates
> on a guest virtual address, so can only cause bus traffic for cache
> lines the guest has managed to dirty).
> 
> Jan
> 

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