[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] PAE issue (32-on-64 work)
On 19/10/06 17:19, "Joe Bonasera" <joe.bonasera@xxxxxxx> wrote: > The code path in Solaris currently supports 2 possibilities for PAE top level > tables. The normal code we use on bare metal allocates only 1 page > that all cpu's share for the the top level page table. For > example, cpu0 uses the 1st four quads for its current process' > L3, cpu1 uses the next four, etc. On context switch or cr3 reload > we (re)copy in the 4 entries of the process for that CPU's section > of the page. > > That code path is, as so much of the 32 bit PAE support, a special > case. So it was easily turned off and made to just use > an entire page for each unique top level L3 on Xen. I did that just for > my initial bring up on PAE Xen, but was hoping to go back to some > form of the optimized version next. You should just allocate a page-sized L3 per process and be done with it. A page overhead per process is nothing to be concerned about (clearly the overhead can be even bigger if, for example, you run 4-level tables on x86_64). Recopying the L3 entries every TLB flush will *not* perform well on current Xen. -- Keir _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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