On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 03:38:24PM +0300, Gleb Natapov wrote:
> Hello Paul,
>
> I have a question about RCU + KVM. KVM does not hold any references to RCU
> protected data when it switches CPU into a guest mode. In fact switching
> to a guest mode is very similar to exiting to userspase from RCU point
> of view. In addition CPU may stay in a guest mode for quite a long time
> (up to one time slice). It looks like it will be beneficial to treat guest
> mode as quiescent state, just like user-mode execution. How can this be
> done? I was trying to find how RCU knows about cpu entering user-mode,
> but it seems that it does this by checking CPU mode in a timer interrupt
> (update_process_times()->rcu_check_callbacks()). This will not work for
> guest mode detection since timer interrupt will kick CPU out of a guest
> mode and timer interrupt will always see CPU in kernel mode. Do we have
> a simple function to call to notify RCU that CPU passed quiescent state
> which we can call just before entering guest?
Hello, Gleb,
You could call rcu_note_context_switch(), passing it the current
CPU. Please note that preemption -must- be disabled when calling
this. You could call this just after exiting the guest as well
as just before entering guest.