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Re: [Xen-devel] lock in vhpet



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Deegan [mailto:tim@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 5:26 AM
> To: Zhang, Yang Z
> Cc: andres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Keir Fraser; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] lock in vhpet
> 
> At 02:36 +0000 on 25 Apr (1335321409), Zhang, Yang Z wrote:
> > > > But actually, the first cs introduced this issue is 24770. When
> > > > win8 booting and if hpet is enabled, it will use hpet as the time
> > > > source and there have lots of hpet access and EPT violation. In
> > > > EPT violation handler, it call get_gfn_type_access to get the mfn.
> > > > The cs 24770 introduces the gfn_lock for p2m lookups, and then the issue
> happens.
> > > > After I removed the gfn_lock, the issue goes. But in latest xen,
> > > > even I remove this lock, it still shows high cpu utilization.
> > >
> > > It would seem then that even the briefest lock-protected critical
> > > section would cause this? In the mmio case, the p2m lock taken in
> > > the hap fault handler is held during the actual lookup, and for a
> > > couple of branch instructions afterwards.
> > >
> > > In latest Xen, with lock removed for get_gfn, on which lock is time spent?
> > Still the p2m_lock.
> 
> Can you please try the attached patch?  I think you'll need this one plus the
> ones that take the locks out of the hpet code.
> 
> This patch makes the p2m lock into an rwlock and adjusts a number of the
> paths that don't update the p2m so they only take the read lock.  It's a bit
> rough but I can boot 16-way win7 guest with it.

This really a great work! Now, the win7 guest is booting very fast and never 
saw the BSOD again.
But the changes are so large in your patch. I think we need to do more sanity 
testing to avoid any regressions. After you finish all the work, I'd like to do 
a whole testing.:)

> N.B. Since rwlocks don't show up the the existing lock profiling, please 
> don't try
> to use the lock-profiling numbers to see if it's helping!
> 
> Andres, this is basically the big-hammer version of your "take a pagecount"
> changes, plus the change you made to hvmemul_rep_movs().
> If this works I intend to follow it up with a patch to make some of the
> read-modify-write paths avoid taking the lock (by using a compare-exchange
> operation so they only take the lock on a write).  If that succeeds I might 
> drop
> put_gfn() altogether.
> 
> But first it will need a lot of tidying up.  Noticeably missing:
>  - SVM code equivalents to the vmx.c changes
>  - grant-table operations still use the lock, because frankly I
>    could not follow the current code, and it's quite late in the evening.
> I also have a long list of uglinesses in the mm code that I found while 
> writing
> this lot.
> 
> Keir, I have no objection to later replacing this with something better than 
> an
> rwlock. :)  Or with making a NUMA-friendly rwlock implementation, since I
> really expect this to be heavily read-mostly when paging/sharing/pod are not
> enabled.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Tim.

best regards
yang

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