Re: [PATCH] Allow preemption during lazy mmu updates
From: Avi Kivity
Date: Mon Apr 20 2009 - 02:05:20 EST
Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
Avi Kivity wrote:
What are the slight differences in requirements?
KVM wants to run in non-preemptible, interrupts-enabled context.
There are two hooks: arch_start_context_switch() in
kernel/sched:context_switch(), and arch_end_context_switch() in
arch/x86/kernel/process_(32|64).c. They bound the heart of the
context switch in which various bits of core state is changes, like
the cr3 reload, fpu TS flag, iopl, tls slots, etc. All things which
require a hypercall in a paravirtualized environment, and so can be
batched together into a multicall (or whatever) to minimize the number
of context-switch time hypercalls. The placement of
end_context_switch is particularly sensitive because it needs to be in
the right place relative to fpu context reload and segment register
reloading.
Preemption is definitely disabled, and interrupts as well, I think.
So perhaps these won't work for you.
However, looking at the fire_sched_out_preempt_notifiers() is almost
in the same position as arch_start_context_switch(), so I think they
could be unified one way or the other. The sched_in notifier happens
way too late though. Does KVM just use both in and out, or just one?
Both. sched_out loads the host MSR_STAR and friends, sched_in loads the
guest values.
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