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Re: [Xen-devel] [QUESTION] x86_64 -> i386/i686 CPU translation between xl and qemu binary?



On 2016-02-05 09:22, Andrew Cooper wrote:
On 04/02/2016 22:06, Alex Braunegg wrote:
root     30511 46.4  0.1 398728  1860 ?        RLsl 08:47   0:27
/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-system-i386 -xen-domid 6 -chardev
socket,id=libxl-cmd,path=/var/run/xen/qmp-libxl-6,server,n
owait -no-shutdown -mon chardev=libxl-cmd,mode=control -chardev
socket,id=libxenstat-cmd,path=/var/run/xen/qmp-libxenstat-6,server,nowait
-mon chardev=libxenstat-cmd,mode=control
-nodefaults -name test2 -vnc
0.0.0.0:0,websocket,x509=/etc/pki/xen,password,to=99 -display none -serial pty -device VGA,vgamem_mb=16 -boot order=cd -usb -usbdevice tablet -soundhw ac97 -device rtl8139,id=nic0,netdev=net0,mac=00:16:3e:f1:48:8c -netdev type=tap,id=net0,ifname=vif6.0-emu,script=no,downscript=no -machine xenfv -m
496 -drive file=/dev/zvol/stor
age0/xen/test2/disk_sda,if=ide,index=0,media=disk,format=raw,cache=writeback
-drive
file=/storage0/data-shares/iso/CentOS-6.5-x86_64-minimal.iso,if=ide,index=2,
readonly=on,media=c
drom,format=raw,cache=writeback,id=ide-5632

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So - to me it appears that xl is performing some sort of x86_64 -> i386/i686
instruction translation to make things work.

Would this not be introducing a performance impediment by having some sort of extra translation processing going on between xl and the qemu binary?

Qemu is only used for device emulation when used with Xen, not CPU
emulation.

The "-machine xenfv" tells this to Qemu, and "-xen-domid 6" tells it
which Xen domain to connect to.

All HVM domains run with hardware virtualisation extensions, which are
managed by Xen itself.

Hi Andrew,

Thanks for this response - to ensure I have this correct, there is no need for qemu-upstream to build qemu-system-x86_64 as the CPU is directly handled by Xen and not by qemu - thereby passing through the capabilities of the CPU directly to the guest. As such, as long as qemu starts on a 64 bit machine it will be able to run 64 bit OS/kernel etc.

I ask this as I see a number of qemu packages that do include qemu-system-x86_64 as well as qemu-system-i386 - which makes me seek clarification. I would assume that these are just not built to use Xen as the hypervisor for hardware acceleration?

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Steven Haigh

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