From: Keir Fraser <keir.xen@gmail.com>
To: Christoph Egger <Christoph.Egger@amd.com>
Cc: "xen-devel@lists.xensource.com" <xen-devel@lists.xensource.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] nestedhvm: ASID emulation
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 16:05:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <C9CB7A40.16495%keir.xen@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4DA5B299.3060904@amd.com>
On 13/04/2011 15:26, "Christoph Egger" <Christoph.Egger@amd.com> wrote:
> On 04/13/11 15:27, Keir Fraser wrote:
>> On 13/04/2011 11:37, "Christoph Egger"<Christoph.Egger@amd.com> wrote:
>>
> We talk about a win of about 1000 cycles per VMRUN and another 1000
> cycles per VMEXIT emulation.
>
> That's a speedup of about 10% for each VMRUN and about 20% for each
> VMEXIT emulation.
Is this measurable on a macro benchmark?
I mean this looks like a micro-optimisation on a feature that noone is going
to use for serious performance work anyway.
> 4. nestedhvm is enabled and we are going to run l2 guest
>
> We run the l1 guest in the last call. The asid generation may have
> changed by then. In this case the current nv_n2asid number is stale
> and the value of data->next_asid is <= of nv->nv_n2asid.
How do you know for sure that next_asid will be <= nv_n2asid in this case?
What if other VCPUs have run meanwhile, and next_asid has been incremented
multiple times until it is greather than nv_n2asid?
-- Keir
> The the value of nv->nv_n2asid is valid if l1 guest doesn't change
> the virtual asid (= asid number in the virtual vmcb) and
> data->next_asid is larger than nv->nv_n2asid. In this case
> just reuse the same hw ASID that has been used from the last
> VMRUN emulation.
>
> 5. nestedhvm is enabled and we are going to run l2 guest again
>
> The same hw ASID should be reused unless the generation changed because
> the nestedp2m got flushed or the vcpu moved to a different physical cpu,
> for example.
> But the hw ASID number may never match the hw ASID used to run the l1 guest.
>
>
> In all cases we have to verify that the
>
>> I wouldn't bother fixing #2 unless there's a convincing answer for #1.
>>
>> -- Keir
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-04-13 15:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-04-13 10:37 [PATCH] nestedhvm: ASID emulation Christoph Egger
2011-04-13 13:27 ` Keir Fraser
2011-04-13 14:26 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-13 15:05 ` Keir Fraser [this message]
2011-04-13 15:19 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-13 16:22 ` Keir Fraser
2011-04-14 9:26 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-14 10:28 ` Keir Fraser
2011-04-14 14:01 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-14 14:43 ` Keir Fraser
2011-04-15 8:20 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-15 9:05 ` Keir Fraser
2011-04-15 9:08 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-15 9:24 ` Keir Fraser
2011-04-15 9:57 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-15 12:53 ` Keir Fraser
2011-04-15 12:49 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-15 13:40 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-13 13:51 ` Christoph Egger
2011-04-13 14:48 ` Christoph Egger
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2011-04-13 8:57 Christoph Egger
2011-04-13 9:18 ` Keir Fraser
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