[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] RFC: ptc.ga implementation for SMP-g
Le Mardi 04 Avril 2006 17:12, Xu, Anthony a écrit : > From: Tristan Gingold [mailto:Tristan.Gingold@xxxxxxxx] > > >Sent: 2006?4?4? 23:03 > > > >> Yes, resetting the rid impacts the performance, that makes IPI method > >> worse. I have an idea about handling ptc.ga. But I am not sure whether > >> it is feasible. > >> > >> The control flow is as below > >> 1. vcpu1 emulates ptc.ga > >> 2. vcpu1 executes vhpt_flush_address to purge current LP VHPT, > >> and executes ptc.l to purge machine TLB on current LPs. > >> 3. vcpu1 creates a structure which describe this ptc.ga, including > >> virtual address, address range and rid, and connect this structure to > >> vcpu2. 4. then vcpu1 sets a flag in vcpu2, indicating there is ptc.ga > >> executed on this VMM. > >> 5. When vcpu2 traps into hypervisor, hypervisor will check whether this > >> flag is set, if yes, vcpu2 will execute vhpt_flush_address and ptc.l. > > > > 6. vcpu1 waits for vcpu2 until it has done the job. > > > >> There is a time window between purges of vcpu1 and vcpu2, I'm not sure > >> whether it is workable. > > > >The IPI could makes vcpu2 entering into the hypervisor faster. > > Yes, but IPI will cause extra save/restore on other vcpus. Right. > And as you said IPI may cause trouble when considering migration. > If above method is feasible, I prefer this one. How to be sure the time window is not too long ? vcpu1 must waits for vcpu2. Tristan. _______________________________________________ Xen-ia64-devel mailing list Xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ia64-devel
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