Re: [PATCH V3] perf & kvm: Enhance perf to collect KVM guest os statisticsfrom host side

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Wed Apr 14 2010 - 05:20:44 EST


On 04/14/2030 12:05 PM, Zhang, Yanmin wrote:
Here is the new patch of V3 against tip/master of April 13th
if anyone wants to try it.


Thanks for persisting despite the flames.

Can you please separate arch/x86/kvm part of the patch? That will make for easier reviewing, and will need to go through separate trees.

Sheng, did you make any progress with the NMI injection issue?

+
diff -Nraup linux-2.6_tip0413/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c linux-2.6_tip0413_perfkvm/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c
--- linux-2.6_tip0413/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c 2010-04-14 11:11:04.341042024 +0800
+++ linux-2.6_tip0413_perfkvm/arch/x86/kvm/x86.c 2010-04-14 11:32:45.841278890 +0800
@@ -3765,6 +3765,35 @@ static void kvm_timer_init(void)
}
}

+static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct kvm_vcpu *, current_vcpu);
+
+static int kvm_is_in_guest(void)
+{
+ return percpu_read(current_vcpu) != NULL;

An even more accurate way to determine this is to check whether the interrupt frame points back at the 'int $2' instruction. However we plan to switch to a self-IPI method to inject the NMI, and I'm not sure wether APIC NMIs are accepted on an instruction boundary or whether there's some latency involved.

+static unsigned long kvm_get_guest_ip(void)
+{
+ unsigned long ip = 0;
+ if (percpu_read(current_vcpu))
+ ip = kvm_rip_read(percpu_read(current_vcpu));
+ return ip;
+}

This may be racy. kvm_rip_read() accesses a cache in memory; if we're in the process of updating the cache, then we may read a stale value. See below.


trace_kvm_entry(vcpu->vcpu_id);
+
+ percpu_write(current_vcpu, vcpu);
kvm_x86_ops->run(vcpu);
+ percpu_write(current_vcpu, NULL);

If you move this around the 'int $2' instructions you will close the race, as a stray NMI won't catch us updating the rip cache. But that depends on whether self-IPI is accepted on the next instruction or not.


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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function

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