Re: [patch 0/3] kvm tool: Serial emulation overhaul

From: Ingo Molnar
Date: Mon Dec 12 2011 - 06:14:07 EST



* Sasha Levin <levinsasha928@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 50k cycles for every single byte is pretty much as good as it
> will get with serial console. See slide #5 in Marcelo's KVM
> Forum 2010 presentation[1] where he timed a heavyweight exit
> to about 40k cycles.

> [1]
> http://www.linux-kvm.org/wiki/images/e/ea/2010-forum-mtosatti_walkthrough_entry_exit.pdf

But what we do here is a PIO exit. That, according to Marcelo's
measurements, is about 10K cycles, back to back. [*]

So where does the extra overhead come from?

We shouldn't care that there's virtio-console - the goal of
tools/kvm it speed everything up as much as possible, so we
should not jump to the next IO abstraction unless we know where
every cycle was spent with simpler IO models ...

Thanks,

Ingo

[*] Also, those 10K cycles include some significant Qemu
overhead - a couple of thousand cycles - that should be much
lower in the tools/kvm case.

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