Re: [PATCH v1 0/5] KVM in-guest performance monitoring

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Thu May 12 2011 - 10:46:23 EST


On 05/12/2011 05:37 PM, Avi Kivity wrote:

I've considered something similar for mmio - use hypercalls for ordinary mmio to avoid calling into the emulator - but virtio uses pio which isn't emulated and we don't have massive consumers of mmio (except perhaps hpet).

Say,

enum {
KVM_OP_MMIO_READ = 1,
KVM_OP_MMIO_WRITE = 2,
KVM_OP_PIO_READ = 3,
KVM_OP_PIO_WRITE = 4,
KVM_OP_MSR_READ = 5,
KVM_OP_MSR_WRITE = 6,
KVM_OP_HLT = 7, /* so we can program the apic timer and sleep */
}

struct kvm_batch_op {
u8 op;
u8 result;
u8 size;
u8 reserved[5];
u64 address;
u64 data;
};

int kvm_batch(int nr, u64 kvm_batch_op_phys);

This is really repeating Xen PV though (different ops), not sure it's worth the intrusiveness.

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function

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