Re: [PATCH RFC 0/2] kvm: Improving directed yield in PLE handler

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Wed Jul 11 2012 - 05:00:36 EST


On 07/10/2012 12:47 AM, Andrew Theurer wrote:
>
> For the cpu threads in the host that are actually active (in this case
> 1/2 of them), ~50% of their time is in kernel and ~43% in guest. This
> is for a no-IO workload, so that's just incredible to see so much cpu
> wasted. I feel that 2 important areas to tackle are a more scalable
> yield_to() and reducing the number of pause exits itself (hopefully by
> just tuning ple_window for the latter).

One thing we can do is autotune ple_window. If a ple exit fails to wake
anybody (because all vcpus are either running, sleeping, or in ple
exits) then we deduce we are not overcommitted and we can increase the
ple window. There's the question of how to decrease it again though.

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