[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v8] xen/pt: reserve PCI slot 2 for Intel igd-passthru
On Mon, 16 Jan 2023 13:00:53 -0500 Chuck Zmudzinski <brchuckz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 1/16/23 10:33, Igor Mammedov wrote: > > On Fri, 13 Jan 2023 16:31:26 -0500 > > Chuck Zmudzinski <brchuckz@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> On 1/13/23 4:33 AM, Igor Mammedov wrote: > >> > On Thu, 12 Jan 2023 23:14:26 -0500 > >> > Chuck Zmudzinski <brchuckz@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > > >> >> On 1/12/23 6:03 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > >> >> > On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 10:55:25PM +0000, Bernhard Beschow wrote: > >> >> > > >> >> >> I think the change Michael suggests is very minimalistic: Move the if > >> >> >> condition around xen_igd_reserve_slot() into the function itself and > >> >> >> always call it there unconditionally -- basically turning three lines > >> >> >> into one. Since xen_igd_reserve_slot() seems very problem specific, > >> >> >> Michael further suggests to rename it to something more general. All > >> >> >> in all no big changes required. > >> >> > > >> >> > yes, exactly. > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> OK, got it. I can do that along with the other suggestions. > >> > > >> > have you considered instead of reservation, putting a slot check in > >> > device model > >> > and if it's intel igd being passed through, fail at realize time if it > >> > can't take > >> > required slot (with a error directing user to fix command line)? > >> > >> Yes, but the core pci code currently already fails at realize time > >> with a useful error message if the user tries to use slot 2 for the > >> igd, because of the xen platform device which has slot 2. The user > >> can fix this without patching qemu, but having the user fix it on > >> the command line is not the best way to solve the problem, primarily > >> because the user would need to hotplug the xen platform device via a > >> command line option instead of having the xen platform device added by > >> pc_xen_hvm_init functions almost immediately after creating the pci > >> bus, and that delay in adding the xen platform device degrades > >> startup performance of the guest. > >> > >> > That could be less complicated than dealing with slot reservations at > >> > the cost of > >> > being less convenient. > >> > >> And also a cost of reduced startup performance > > > > Could you clarify how it affects performance (and how much). > > (as I see, setup done at board_init time is roughly the same > > as with '-device foo' CLI options, modulo time needed to parse > > options which should be negligible. and both ways are done before > > guest runs) > > I preface my answer by saying there is a v9, but you don't > need to look at that. I will answer all your questions here. > > I am going by what I observe on the main HDMI display with the > different approaches. With the approach of not patching Qemu > to fix this, which requires adding the Xen platform device a > little later, the length of time it takes to fully load the > guest is increased. I also noticed with Linux guests that use > the grub bootoader, the grub vga driver cannot display the > grub boot menu at the native resolution of the display, which > in the tested case is 1920x1080, when the Xen platform device > is added via a command line option instead of by the > pc_xen_hvm_init_pci fucntion in pc_piix.c, but with this patch > to Qemu, the grub menu is displayed at the full, 1920x1080 > native resolution of the display. Once the guest fully loads, > there is no noticeable difference in performance. It is mainly > a degradation in startup performance, not performance once > the guest OS is fully loaded. Looking at igd-assign.txt, it recommends to add IGD using '-device' CLI option, and actually drop at least graphics defaults explicitly. So it is expected to work fine even when IGD is constructed with '-device'. Could you provide full CLI current xen starts QEMU with and then a CLI you used (with explicit -device for IGD) that leads to reduced performance? CCing vfio folks who might have an idea what could be wrong based on vfio experience.
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