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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Reducing I/O introduced domain scheduling
Keir:
When running vConsolidation on top of Xen in a 4-core platform, we
noticed the I/O introduced scheduling per CPU is ~3K Hz, which seems to be too
frequent and cause frequent involve of domain 0 / Qemu, which may polute cache
of the guest and thus increase CPI (cycle per instruction).
We are thinking if we can reduce the domin switch here, and think the
output of I/O can be buffered and return immediately. The buffered I/O can be
flushed out at next IN emulation (or any Hypervisor emulated I/O) or timeout
such as 10 or 100 us to guarantee minimal response.
Ideally it can cover both PIO & MMIO, but we can start from PIO.
How do you think of that?
Thx, Eddie
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