Re: [RFC PATCH 00/17] virtual-bus

From: Gregory Haskins
Date: Thu Apr 02 2009 - 09:01:27 EST


Avi Kivity wrote:
> Gregory Haskins wrote:
>
>
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>>> It's more of a "schedule and forget" which I think brings you the
>>> win. The host disables notifications and schedules the actual tx work
>>> (rx from the host's perspective). So now the guest and host continue
>>> producing and consuming packets in parallel. So long as the guest is
>>> faster (due to the host being throttled?), notifications continue to
>>> be disabled.
>>>
>> Yep, when the "producer::consumer" ratio is > 1, we mitigate
>> signaling. When its < 1, we signal roughly once per packet.
>>
>>
>>> If you changed your rx_isr() to process the packets immediately
>>> instead of scheduling, I think throughput would drop dramatically.
>>>
>> Right, that is the point. :) This is that "soft asic" thing I was
>> talking about yesterday.
>>
>
> But all that has nothing to do with where the code lives, in the
> kernel or userspace.

Agreed, but note Ive already stated that some of my boost is likely from
in-kernel, while others are unrelated design elements such as the
"soft-asic" approach (you guys dont read my 10 page emails, do you? ;).
I don't deny that some of my ideas could be used in userspace as well
(Credit if used would be appreciated :).

-Greg


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