Re: [RFC 0/6] vDSO support for Hyper-V guest on ARM64

From: Vincenzo Frascino
Date: Fri Jan 24 2020 - 05:24:50 EST


Hi Boqun Feng,

On 24/01/2020 06:32, Boqun Feng wrote:
> Hi Vincenzo,
>

[...]

>>
>> I had a look to your patches and overall, I could not understand why we can't
>> use the arch_timer to do the same things you are doing with the one you
>> introduced in this series. What confuses me is that KVM works just fine with the
>> arch_timer which was designed with virtualization in mind. Why do we need
>> another one? Could you please explain?
>>
>
> Please note that the guest VM on Hyper-V for ARM64 doesn't use
> arch_timer as the clocksource. See:
>
> https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/1570129355-16005-7-git-send-email-mikelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/
>
> , ACPI_SIG_GTDT is used for setting up Hyper-V synthetic clocksource
> and other initialization work.
>

I had a look a look at it and my question stands, why do we need another timer
on arm64?

> So just to be clear, your suggestion is
>
> 1) Hyper-V guest on ARM64 should use arch_timer as clocksource and vDSO
> will just work.
>
> or
>
> 2) Even though arch_timer is not used as the clocksource, we can still
> use it for vDSO.
>
> ?
>

Option #1 would be the preferred solution, unless there is a good reason against.

> Regards,
> Boqun
>

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Regards,
Vincenzo

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