From: Anthony Liguori <anthony@codemonkey.ws>
To: Avi Kivity <avi@redhat.com>
Cc: Glauber Costa <glommer@redhat.com>,
Ulrich Obergfell <uobergfe@redhat.com>,
kvm@vger.kernel.org, zamsden@redhat.com, mtosatti@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [RFC 0/4] KVM in-kernel PM Timer implementation
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 10:04:01 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D079571.4030402@codemonkey.ws> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D078F5E.60104@redhat.com>
On 12/14/2010 09:38 AM, Avi Kivity wrote:
> Fortunately, we have a very good bytecode interpreter that's
> accelerated in the kernel called KVM ;-)
>
> We have exactly the same bytecode interpreter under a different name,
> it's called userspace.
>
> If you can afford to make the transition back to the guest for
> emulation, you might as well transition to userspace.
If you re-entered the guest and setup a stack that had the RIP of the
source of the exit, then there's no additional need to exit the guest.
The handler can just do an iret. Or am I missing something?
>>
>> Why not have the equivalent of a paravirtual SMM mode where we can
>> reflect IO exits back to the guest in a well defined way? It could
>> then implement PM timer in terms of HPET or something like that.
>
> More exits.
Yeah, I should have said, implement in terms of kvmclock so no
additional exits.
>>
>> We already have a virtual address space that works for most guests
>> thanks to the TPR optimization.
>
> It only works for Windows XP and Windows XP with the /3GB extension.
Is this a fundamental limitation or just a statement of today's
heuristics? Does any guest not keep the BIOS in virtual memory in a
static location?
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-12-14 16:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2010-12-14 12:09 ` [RFC 0/4] KVM in-kernel PM Timer implementation Ulrich Obergfell
2010-12-14 13:34 ` Avi Kivity
2010-12-14 13:40 ` Glauber Costa
2010-12-14 13:49 ` Avi Kivity
2010-12-14 13:52 ` Gleb Natapov
2010-12-14 15:32 ` Anthony Liguori
2010-12-14 15:38 ` Avi Kivity
2010-12-14 16:04 ` Anthony Liguori [this message]
2010-12-15 9:33 ` Avi Kivity
2010-12-14 15:29 ` Anthony Liguori
2010-12-14 18:00 ` David S. Ahern
2010-12-14 19:49 ` Anthony Liguori
2010-12-14 19:54 ` David S. Ahern
2010-12-14 21:46 ` Anthony Liguori
2010-12-14 23:59 ` David S. Ahern
[not found] <953393305.700721292337871455.JavaMail.root@zmail07.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com>
2010-12-14 14:44 ` Ulrich Obergfell
2010-12-14 15:12 ` Avi Kivity
[not found] <1956121317.795411292413874075.JavaMail.root@zmail07.collab.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com>
2010-12-15 11:53 ` Ulrich Obergfell
2012-02-21 18:10 ` Peter Lieven
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