Re: [RESEND 2][PATCH 4/4] Modify KVM to update guest time accounting.

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Mon Oct 15 2007 - 08:07:51 EST


Laurent Vivier wrote:



But if we didn't get an interrupt in that time?

We can clear it a bit later, after local_irq_enable() in __vcpu_run(). However we need a nop instruction first because "sti" keeps interrupts
disabled for one more instruction.

IMHO, I think it is better to let kvm_guest_exit() empty (you can remove it, if
you want):

1st case:
- unset PF_VCPU in kvm_guest_exit(), all the tick is always for system time.
Guest time is always 0.

1st case and half:

- like 1st case but we move kvm_guest_exit() as you propose and the reason of
the interrupt is the tick interrupt. The tick is for guest time only. I think
the probability is very low.

If the guest is executing for 10% of the time, the probability is exactly 10%, no?

2nd case:
- don't unset PF_VCPU in kvm_guest_exit(), all the tick is for guest time.

But then even execution in ->handle_exit() is accounted as guest time, which is wrong.



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