On Sun, 2009-05-10 at 13:38 -0500, Anthony Liguori wrote:
Gregory Haskins wrote:
Can you back up your claim that PPC has no difference in performanceFirst, the PPC that KVM supports performs very poorly relatively speaking because it receives no hardware assistance this is not the right place to focus wrt optimizations.
with an MMIO exit and a "hypercall" (yes, I understand PPC has no "VT"
like instructions, but clearly there are ways to cause a trap, so
presumably we can measure the difference between a PF exit and something
more explicit).
And because there's no hardware assistance, there simply isn't a hypercall instruction. Are PFs the fastest type of exits? Probably not but I honestly have no idea. I'm sure Hollis does though.
Memory load from the guest context (for instruction decoding) is a
*very* poorly performing path on most PowerPC, even considering server
PowerPC with hardware virtualization support. No, I don't have any data
for you, but switching the hardware MMU contexts requires some
heavyweight synchronization instructions.