From: "Zhang Haoyu" <zhanghy@sangfor.com>
To: "Jidong Xiao" <jidong.xiao@gmail.com>, KVM <kvm@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: How does kvm support x2apic?
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 09:33:51 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201406110933486245462@sangfor.com> (raw)
> Hi,
>
> According to this:
>
> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/0d1de2d901f4ba0972a3886496a44fb1d3300dbd
>
> It looks like kvm have been supporting x2apic since kernel 2.6.32, or
> even earlier.
>
This patch is to emulate x2apic for guest, then guest can benefit from some advantages of x2apic, like using RDMSR/WRMSR instead of mmio.
> However, this following patch:
>
> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/8d14695f9542e9e0195d6e41ddaa52c32322adf5
>
> Also claims that adding support for x2apic. But this later patch was
> for kernel 3.9.
This patch is to support virtual x2apic mode, which can virtualizing MSR-based APIC accesses by configuring MSR bitmaps,
you can specify some MSR-based accesses without VM exit, the other MSR-based accesses with VM exit,
which belongs to APIC virtualization from certain angle.
>
> So I am very confused:
>
> First, what's the difference between these two patches? Or say, does
> kvm support x2apic since kernel 2.6.32, or since kernel 3.9?
>
kvm support x2apic since kernel 2.6.32, but not support virtual x2apic mode until kernel 3.9.
> Second, can guest use x2apic even if the host does not? (Assuming qemu
>has exposed this feature to guest.) The word "use" means something
> like, accessing x2apic registers, setting the x2apic enable bit in
> IA32_APICBASE MSR (i.e. bit 10).
>
Yes, you can use x2apic even if the PCPU does not support, and benefit from it, like performance bonus from MSR accesses instead of MMIO.
But, if I remember correctly, if your guest does not support interrupt-remmping, you only can use physical destination mode when using x2apic,
please see enable_IR_x2apic().
> -Jidong
next reply other threads:[~2014-06-11 1:34 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-06-11 1:33 Zhang Haoyu [this message]
2014-06-11 3:54 ` How does kvm support x2apic? Jidong Xiao
2014-06-11 4:15 ` Jidong Xiao
2014-06-11 4:53 ` Zhang Haoyu
2014-06-11 5:08 ` Jidong Xiao
2014-06-11 5:29 ` Jidong Xiao
2014-06-11 6:27 ` Zhang Haoyu
2014-06-11 6:46 ` Jidong Xiao
2014-06-11 8:49 ` Zhang Haoyu
2014-06-11 15:12 ` Jidong Xiao
2014-06-12 0:42 ` Zhang Haoyu
2014-06-12 3:24 ` Jidong Xiao
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2014-06-10 17:30 Jidong Xiao
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