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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Massive performance regression
My server is running Ubuntu 16.04 using Xen 4.6.5-0ubuntu1.4. There
must have been an update in the last few weeks that seems to have caused
a terrible performance regression. When I try to fire up a testing vm
to test a live cd, it takes several minutes before anything shows up on
the display, and during that time, qemu-system-i386 is burning through
100% of a cpu ( out of 8 ).
Can anyone suggest how to troubleshoot this further? Could this be
related to spectre? If so, how to disable its workarounds?
I took a look at the change log and nothing jumps out at me:
xen (4.6.5-0ubuntu1.4) xenial-security; urgency=medium
* Applying Xen Security Advisories:
- CVE-2017-14316 / XSA-231
- xen/mm: make sure node is less than MAX_NUMNODES
- CVE-2017-14318 / XSA-232
- grant_table: fix GNTTABOP_cache_flush handling
- CVE-2017-14317 / XSA-233
- tools/xenstore: dont unlink connection object twice
- CVE-2017-14319 / XSA-234
- gnttab: also validate PTE permissions upon destroy/replace
- XSA-235
- arm/mm: release grant lock on xenmem_add_to_physmap_one() error
paths
- XSA-237
- x86: don't allow MSI pIRQ mapping on unowned device
- x86: enforce proper privilege when (un)mapping pIRQ-s
- x86/MSI: disallow redundant enabling
- x86/IRQ: conditionally preserve irq <-> pirq mapping on map error
paths
- x86/FLASK: fix unmap-domain-IRQ XSM hook
- XSA-238
- x86/ioreq server: correctly handle bogus
XEN_DMOP_{,un}map_io_range_to_ioreq_server arguments
- XSA-239
- x86/HVM: prefill partially used variable on emulation paths
- XSA-240
- x86: limit linear page table use to a single level
- x86/mm: Disable PV linear pagetables by default
- XSA-241
- x86: don't store possibly stale TLB flush time stamp
- XSA-242
- x86: don't allow page_unlock() to drop the last type reference
- XSA-243
- x86: Disable the use of auto-translated PV guestsx86: Disable
the use
of auto-translated PV guests
- x86/shadow: Don't create self-linear shadow mappings for 4-level
translated guests
- XSA-244
- x86/cpu: Fix IST handling during PCPU bringup
- XSA-245
- xen/page_alloc: Cover memory unreserved after boot in
first_valid_mfn
- xen/arm: Correctly report the memory region in the dummy NUMA
helpers
-- Stefan Bader <stefan.bader@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Wed, 11 Oct 2017 15:41:03
+0200
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