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[Xen-devel] [RFC PATCHv1 0/3]: x86/ept: reduce translation invalidation impact



This RFC series improves the performance of EPT by reducing the impact
of the translation invalidations (ept_sync_domain()).  Two approaches
are used:

a) Removing unnecessary invalidations after fixing misconfigured
   entries (after a type change).

b) Deferring invalidations until the p2m write lock is released.

Prior to this change a 16 VCPU guest could not be successfully
migrated on an (admittedly slow) 160 PCPU box because the p2m write
lock was held for such extended periods of time.  This starved the
read lock needed (by the toolstack) to map the domain's memory,
triggering the watchdog.

After this change a 64 VCPU guest could be successfully migrated.

ept_sync_domain() is very expensive because:

a) it uses on_selected_cpus() and the IPI cost can be particularly
   high for a multi-socket machine.

b) on_selected_cpus() is serialized by its own spin lock.

On this particular box, ept_sync_domain() could take ~3-5 ms.

Simply using a fair rw lock was not sufficient to resolve this (but it
was an improvement) as the cost of the ept_sync_domain calls() was
still delaying the read locks enough for the watchdog to trigger (the
toolstack maps a batch of 1024 GFNs at a time, which means trying to
acquire the p2m read lock 1024 times).

David


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