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Re: [Xen-devel] swiotlb=force in Konrad's xen-pcifront-0.8.2 pvops domU

To: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] swiotlb=force in Konrad's xen-pcifront-0.8.2 pvops domU kernel with PCI passthrough
From: Dante Cinco <dantecinco@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2010 11:35:42 -0800
Cc: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xxxxxxxx>, Xen-devel <xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, mathieu.desnoyers@xxxxxxxxxx, andrew.thomas@xxxxxxxxxx, keir.fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, chris.mason@xxxxxxxxxx
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I mentioned earlier in an previous post to this thread that I'm able
to apply Dulloor's xenoprofile patch to the dom0 kernel but not the
domU kernel. So I can't do active-domain profiling but I'm able to do
passive-domain profiling but I don't know how reliable the results are
since it shows pvclock_clocksource_read as the top consumer of CPU
cycles at 28%.

CPU: Intel Architectural Perfmon, speed 2665.98 MHz (estimated)
Counted CPU_CLK_UNHALTED events (Clock cycles when not halted) with a
unit mask of 0x00 (No unit mask) count 100000
samples  %        image name               app name                 symbol name
918089   27.9310
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           pvclock_clocksource_read
217811    6.6265  domain1-modules          domain1-modules
/domain1-modules
188327    5.7295  vmlinux-2.6.32.25-pvops-stable-dom0-5.7.dcinco-debug
vmlinux-2.6.32.25-pvops-stable-dom0-5.7.dcinco-debug
mutex_spin_on_owner
186684    5.6795
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           __xen_spin_lock
149514    4.5487
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           __write_lock_failed
123278    3.7505
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           __kernel_text_address
122906    3.7392
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           xen_spin_unlock
90903     2.7655
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           __spin_time_accum
85880     2.6127
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           __module_address
75223     2.2885
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           print_context_stack
66778     2.0316
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           __module_text_address
57389     1.7459
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           is_module_text_address
47282     1.4385  xen-syms-4.1-unstable    domain1-xen
syscall_enter
47219     1.4365
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           prio_tree_insert
46495     1.4145  vmlinux-2.6.32.25-pvops-stable-dom0-5.7.dcinco-debug
vmlinux-2.6.32.25-pvops-stable-dom0-5.7.dcinco-debug
pvclock_clocksource_read
44501     1.3539
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           prio_tree_left
32482     0.9882
vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug
domain1-kernel           native_read_tsc

I ran oprofile (0.9.5 with xenoprofile patch) for 20 seconds while the
I/Os were running. Here's the command I used:

opcontrol --start --xen=/boot/xen-syms-4.1-unstable
--vmlinux=/boot/vmlinux-2.6.32.25-pvops-stable-dom0-5.7.dcinco-debug
--passive-domains=1
--passive-images=/boot/vmlinux-2.6.36-rc7-pvops-kpcif-08-2-domu-5.11.dcinco-debug

I had to remove dom0_max_vcpus=1 (but kept dom0_vcpus_pin=true) in the
Xen command line. Otherwise, oprofile only gives the samples from
CPU0.

I'm going to try perf next.

- Dante

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