[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3.1 - 32 vs 64 bit hypervisor
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 17:38 +0100, Mark Williamson wrote: > 32-bit PV guests potentially are actually faster on 64-bit than 64-bit PV > guests. Due to <more arcane x86isms> I believe the system call interface can > be faster for a 32-bit PV guest than a 64-bit guest. So conceivably it's > more efficient to run a 32-bit dom0 (maybe it won't *actually* matter, I > don't know). I'm now thoroughly confused. You mean, if you could run a 64 bit guest / 32 bit hypervisor, right? > [1] Actually, it's very simple as long as you don't expect it to sound > remotely reasonable. It *is* x86 after all :-) Xen wants to be in the top > part of the address space. 32-bit glibc wants to mess with the top of the > address space in order to implement TLS. On 32-bit hosts this conflicts. On > a 64-bit host, Xen stashes itself at the top of the virtual address space; > because it's a 64-bit host this is waaaaaaaaaaaay higher than a 32-bit guest > is capable of addressing. Therefore, it's fine to let glibc play with the > top of the 32-bit space - it just can't get at Xen :-) That's why I'm wondering what you meant above, or does this completely change if you run a 32 bit hypervisor with a 64 bit guest? So if a 64 bit tree fell in 32 bit address space ... , oh sod it never mind. Just tell us when it works and we'll say "Thank you." Best, --Tim _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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