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Re: [Xen-devel] Performance Counter Virtualization in Xen 
| Well it's not "x86 architectures", but the current profiling support in 
xen on powerpc allows the use of performance counters from the domains 
as used from non-virtualized environments.
It is currently only tested with oprofile and has to be considered 
experimental because there are some known issues, but depending on your 
needs this might work for you.
As far as I read on 
http://icl.cs.utk.edu/papi/custom/index.html?lid=62&slid=96 PAPI has 
PPC970 support.
I do not know PAPI in detail, but it is possible that you can run it 
with less/no patching xen/linux on the current xenppc head. 
Santos, Jose Renato G wrote:
 You are right,  currently the only available tool for using hardware 
performance counters in Xen is XenOprofile. To expose a more generic 
API to guests such as Perfmon, we would need to virtualize performance 
counters. One of the challenges of virtualizing performance counters 
is the high cost of saving and restoring perf. counters on domain 
context switches. It may be possible to do some optimizations such as 
 lazy save/restore that could help. Also it is expected that the cost 
for accessing performance counters is going to be better in new 
processors that are coming out from Intel and AMD. afaik, no one is 
actively working on virtualizing HW performance counters in Xen.
 
For other software metrics such as number of I/O operations you can 
try Xenmon which report values of Xen performance counters (i.e SW 
counters).
Regards
Renato 
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    *From:* xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    [mailto:xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of
    *Bhatia, Nikhil
    *Sent:* Friday, May 18, 2007 12:15 PM
    *To:* xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    *Cc:* xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    *Subject:* [Xen-devel] Performance Counter Virtualization in Xen
    Hello Xenthusiasts,
    I have a few questions regarding the performance monitoring of
    applications and domains running on the latest version of Xen VMM
    via the performance monitoring counters available in x86
    architectures.
    -          I have used Xenoprof by patching Xen-3.0.2 Xenolinux
    and the Oprofile layer which enabled me to collect performance
    counter values per domain (for a passive domain) and per
    application (for an active domain). I was able to perform the
    profiling via command line interface using Opcontrol and then
    reporting the counters using Opreport. However, I was unable to
    find a way to profile an application (using an API like PAPI)
    because the perfctr port was not available for Xen. Is there a way
    through which applications can be monitored using performance
    counters?
    -          Is there a Xen tool/utility which provides meaningful
    information about per-domain metrics for dynamic memory usage
    (e.g. reserved memory by Xen, total heap size in use, swap space
    reserved per domain etc.), I/O done to/from the disc and the bytes
    sent/received from the network over fixed intervals of time?
    Thanks,
    Best Regards,
    Nikhil
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