[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: [PATCH 1/2] x86, hvm: allow another vcpu to receive PIT IRQ (support kexec/kdump on hvm)
On 30/06/2009 08:57, "Kouya Shimura" <kouya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Really? Why would it do that? > > Not always. kdump leaves one cpu which has received a crash signal > and halts all other cpus. I don't know why. That seems very brave of it, if it also expects interrupts to still work! Does it really require *all* interrupts still to be functional? >> These patches are pretty nasty. We can perhaps come up with a neater smaller >> version of them if there's a real need. > > Hmm, though I tried to make them small... > Could you refine them? Well, looking at patch 1/2 to start with, some of the issues you address are not particular to the PIT, but to any interrupt delivered via vpt.c. I suspect what you really need is a hook into vpt.c when a vcpu goes down, to move all its vpt's (except its own LAPIC one) onto another vcpu's list. And on create_periodic_time() ignore the suggested vcpu given by the caller if that vcpu is down. And disable the IRQ0_SPECIAL_ROUTING in vioapic.c if vcpu0 is down. Patch 2/2 I suppose something like that might be acceptable. Still it'd be nice to not have every VCPU piling into hvm_dirq_assist(). Perhaps that and vpt.c could agree on who their current 'fallback vcpu' is, and have that inherit orphaned vpts and do all dirq assistance. It's still a bit fragile and a bit of a pain in the butt though. Is kdump in HVM guests super important? -- Keir _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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