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>>From: xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>[mailto:xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ??? >>Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2015 3:16 PM >>To: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >>Subject: [Xen-devel] Some questions about Interrupt and event channel about >>Xen on ARM. >> >>Hi >>I'm studying about Xen 4.4.0 and Xen 4.5.0 on ARM >> >>I have some questions about Interrupt and event channel on ARM. >> >>1. >>In Xen 4.4.X and Xen 4.5.0 (GIC v2), all pirq(physical irq) are go to pcpu0 >>(physical cpu). After pirq, Xen run in pcpu0 only inject virq(virtual irq) to >>vcpu0 of Dom0. >>I think injection of virtual irq to proper vcpu carry out interrupt load >>balancing and reducing interrupt latency. >>Why dose Xen only route virtual to vcpu0 of Dom0? For only simple?? I am not sure whether all pirqs will go to pcpu0 only or not, could you tell me how do you get this conclusion? About injecting virq to Dom0 after receiving pirq, I have learned some code on x86 platform, where all "virq" is injected into Dom0 through event channel. However, the destination vcpu can be set through corresponding smp-affinity in Dom0, which will call rebind_irq_to_cpu (drivers/xen/events/events_base.c) and finally through a EVTCHNOP_bind_vcpu hypercall to Hypervisor. So I think the virq can also inject to other vcpus in Dom0. P.S. the kernel of Dom0 I mentioned above is 3.17.4. Hope this is helpful for you. >>2. >>Xen 4.5.0 support GiC v3. I saw code about GICv3 in Xen 4.5.0. >>it seems that GICv3 add some virq interrupt routing interface such as >>'GICD_IROUTER_SPI_MODE_ANY' >>and support irq migration. But i know that 'GICv3 Architecture Specification' >>release specification in later this year. >>How can Xen 4.5.0 Developers get GICv3 Information and where can i get GICv3 >>Information?? >> >>3. >>In Xen 4.4.0, Xen occur 'GIC_SGI_EVENT_CHECK' sgi interrupt to check event >>channel. After GIC_SGI_EVENT_CHECK sgi, 'leave_hypervisor_tail' function is >>executed on return path. >>leave_hypervisor_tail function inject virq of event channel. >>But In Xen 4.5.0, After GIC_SGI_EVENT_CHECK sgi, leave_hypervisor_tail >>dosen't inject virq of event channel. >>and There is no virq injection of event channel on return path. >>So I think, to send GIC_SGI_EVENT_CHECK sgi is meaning less in Xen 4.5.0. >> >>Right?? Am i wrong? >> >> >>Thanks _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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