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Re: [PATCH RFC] evtchn: add early-out to evtchn_move_pirqs()



Hi,

On 08/04/2022 13:25, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 08.04.2022 13:02, Julien Grall wrote:
On 08/04/2022 08:16, Jan Beulich wrote:
See the code comment. The higher the rate of vCPU-s migrating across
pCPU-s, the less useful this attempted optimization actually is. With
credit2 the migration rate looks to be unduly high even on mostly idle
systems, and hence on large systems lock contention here isn't very
difficult to observe.

"high" and "large" is quite vague. Do you have more details on where you
observed this issue and the improvement after this patch?

I have no data beyond the observation on the failed 4.12 osstest flights,
where I mentioned I would make such a patch and send out as RFC.

Ok. I think a pointer to the failed 4.12 osstest would be good here.


--- a/xen/common/event_channel.c
+++ b/xen/common/event_channel.c
@@ -1559,6 +1559,16 @@ void evtchn_move_pirqs(struct vcpu *v)
       unsigned int port;
       struct evtchn *chn;
+ /*
+     * The work done below is an attempt to keep pIRQ-s on the pCPU-s that the
+     * vCPU-s they're to be delivered to run on. In order to limit lock
+     * contention, check for an empty list prior to acquiring the lock. In the
+     * worst case a pIRQ just bound to this vCPU will be delivered elsewhere
+     * until the vCPU is migrated (again) to another pCPU.
+     */

AFAIU, the downside is another pCPU (and therefore vCPU) will get
disturbed by the interrupt.

But only rarely, i.e. in case a race would actually have occurred.

Maybe I am too paranoid here. The other side of race is controlled by a domain. So wouldn't it be possible to increase how often the race is hit?

Cheers,

--
Julien Grall



 


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