On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 09:46:31 +0100
Cédric Le Goater wrote:
> >> I don't think we need much more than patch 1 which clarifies the
> >> nature of the values being manipulated, quantities vs. numbering.
> >>
> >> The last 2 patches are adding complexity to try to optimize the
> >> XIVE VP space in
>> I don't think we need much more than patch 1 which clarifies the
>> nature of the values being manipulated, quantities vs. numbering.
>>
>> The last 2 patches are adding complexity to try to optimize the
>> XIVE VP space in a case scenario which is not very common (vSMT).
>> May be it's not w
On Thu, 3 Dec 2020 10:51:10 +0100
Cédric Le Goater wrote:
> On 11/30/20 7:07 PM, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
> > On 11/30/20 5:52 PM, Greg Kurz wrote:
> >> The sPAPR XIVE device has an internal ENDT table the size of
> >> which is configurable by the machine. This table is supposed
> >> to contain EN
On 11/30/20 7:07 PM, Cédric Le Goater wrote:
> On 11/30/20 5:52 PM, Greg Kurz wrote:
>> The sPAPR XIVE device has an internal ENDT table the size of
>> which is configurable by the machine. This table is supposed
>> to contain END structures for all possible vCPUs that may
>> enter the guest. The m
On 11/30/20 5:52 PM, Greg Kurz wrote:
> The sPAPR XIVE device has an internal ENDT table the size of
> which is configurable by the machine. This table is supposed
> to contain END structures for all possible vCPUs that may
> enter the guest. The machine must also claim IPIs for all
> possible vCPU
The sPAPR XIVE device has an internal ENDT table the size of
which is configurable by the machine. This table is supposed
to contain END structures for all possible vCPUs that may
enter the guest. The machine must also claim IPIs for all
possible vCPUs since this is expected by the guest.
spapr_ir