Re: [PATCH] KVM: PPC: Don't sync timebase when inside KVM

2012-02-29 Thread Scott Wood
On 02/28/2012 08:16 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
 When we know that we're running inside of a KVM guest, we don't have to
 worry about synchronizing timebases between different CPUs, since the
 host already took care of that.
 
 This fixes CPU overcommit scenarios where vCPUs could hang forever trying
 to sync each other while not being scheduled.
 
 Reported-by: Stuart Yoder b08...@freescale.com
 Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de

This should apply to any hypervisor, not just KVM.  On book3e, Power ISA
says timebase is read-only on virtualized implementations.  My
understanding is that book3s is paravirt-only (guest state is not
considered an implementation of the Power ISA), and it says Writing the
Time Base is privileged, and can be done only in hypervisor state.

Which platforms are you seeing this on?  If it's on Freescale chips,
U-Boot should be doing the sync and Linux should never do it, even in
the absence of a hypervisor.

-Scott

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Re: [PATCH] KVM: PPC: Don't sync timebase when inside KVM

2012-02-29 Thread Alexander Graf


On 29.02.2012, at 18:50, Scott Wood scottw...@freescale.com wrote:

 On 02/28/2012 08:16 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
 When we know that we're running inside of a KVM guest, we don't have to
 worry about synchronizing timebases between different CPUs, since the
 host already took care of that.
 
 This fixes CPU overcommit scenarios where vCPUs could hang forever trying
 to sync each other while not being scheduled.
 
 Reported-by: Stuart Yoder b08...@freescale.com
 Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de
 
 This should apply to any hypervisor, not just KVM.  

Sure, but do you have a generic function to evaluate that? :)

 On book3e, Power ISA
 says timebase is read-only on virtualized implementations.  My
 understanding is that book3s is paravirt-only (guest state is not
 considered an implementation of the Power ISA), and it says Writing the
 Time Base is privileged, and can be done only in hypervisor state.

For PR non-PAPR KVM, we are non-paravirt, but ignore tb writes iirc.

 
 Which platforms are you seeing this on?  If it's on Freescale chips,
 U-Boot should be doing the sync and Linux should never do it, even in
 the absence of a hypervisor.

This is on e500mc.

Alex

 
 -Scott
 
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Re: [PATCH] KVM: PPC: Don't sync timebase when inside KVM

2012-02-29 Thread Scott Wood
On 02/29/2012 12:28 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
 
 
 On 29.02.2012, at 18:50, Scott Wood scottw...@freescale.com wrote:
 
 On 02/28/2012 08:16 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
 When we know that we're running inside of a KVM guest, we don't have to
 worry about synchronizing timebases between different CPUs, since the
 host already took care of that.

 This fixes CPU overcommit scenarios where vCPUs could hang forever trying
 to sync each other while not being scheduled.

 Reported-by: Stuart Yoder b08...@freescale.com
 Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de

 This should apply to any hypervisor, not just KVM.  
 
 Sure, but do you have a generic function to evaluate that? :)

The presence of a hypervisor node without testing compatible.  Might not
get them all, but at least it will cover more than just KVM.

 Which platforms are you seeing this on?  If it's on Freescale chips,
 U-Boot should be doing the sync and Linux should never do it, even in
 the absence of a hypervisor.
 
 This is on e500mc.

On e500mc Linux should never by trying to sync the timebase.  If it is,
let's fix that.

-Scott

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[PATCH] KVM: PPC: Don't sync timebase when inside KVM

2012-02-28 Thread Alexander Graf
When we know that we're running inside of a KVM guest, we don't have to
worry about synchronizing timebases between different CPUs, since the
host already took care of that.

This fixes CPU overcommit scenarios where vCPUs could hang forever trying
to sync each other while not being scheduled.

Reported-by: Stuart Yoder b08...@freescale.com
Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de
---
 arch/powerpc/kernel/smp.c |6 --
 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/powerpc/kernel/smp.c b/arch/powerpc/kernel/smp.c
index 46695fe..670b453 100644
--- a/arch/powerpc/kernel/smp.c
+++ b/arch/powerpc/kernel/smp.c
@@ -49,6 +49,8 @@
 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
 #include asm/paca.h
 #endif
+#include linux/kvm_para.h
+#include asm/kvm_para.h
 
 #ifdef DEBUG
 #include asm/udbg.h
@@ -541,7 +543,7 @@ int __cpuinit __cpu_up(unsigned int cpu)
 
DBG(Processor %u found.\n, cpu);
 
-   if (smp_ops-give_timebase)
+   if (!kvm_para_available()  smp_ops-give_timebase)
smp_ops-give_timebase();
 
/* Wait until cpu puts itself in the online map */
@@ -626,7 +628,7 @@ void __devinit start_secondary(void *unused)
 
if (smp_ops-setup_cpu)
smp_ops-setup_cpu(cpu);
-   if (smp_ops-take_timebase)
+   if (!kvm_para_available()  smp_ops-take_timebase)
smp_ops-take_timebase();
 
secondary_cpu_time_init();
-- 
1.6.0.2

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