On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 11:23:08 +0100 (CET), Ingo Molnar wrote:
>while reviewing the sysenter trampoline code i started wondering about the
>HT case. Dont HT boxes share the MSRs between logical CPUs? This pretty
>much breaks the concept of per-logical-CPU sysenter trampolines. It also
>makes context-switch time sysenter MSR writing impossible, so i really
>hope this is not the case.
Some MSRs are shared, some aren't. One must always check this in
the IA32 Volume 3 manual. The three SYSENTER MSRs are not shared.
However, no-one has yet proven that writing to these in the context
switch path has acceptable performance -- remember, there is _no_
a priori reason to assume _anything_ about performance on P4s,
you really do need to measure things before taking design decisions.
Manfred had a version with fixed MSR values and the varying data
in memory. Maybe that's actually faster.
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