[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] rdtsc strangeness on upstream kernel
Hi Jeremy -- In trying to understand some strange behavior I was seeing on a RHEL6b2 guest, I ran across an interesting anomaly, and it seems to be true on different upstream (pvops) kernels. At first I thought it was a result of the xen_sched_clock->xen_clocksource_read patch you recently posted, but after some testing this appears to be unrelated. The number of rdtsc/second goes up dramatically when there is CPU-intensive load on an upstream kernel! I know we both observed some cases where rdtsc/sec was very high, but I don't think we ever were able to reproduce this consistently. First, this is a single vcpu, 64-bit 2.6.32 (RHEL6b2) kernel. I am observing ~300 rdtsc/sec on an idle VM. When I run a load of: main() {while(1);} I am observing about 10000 rdtsc/sec!! This is a CONFIG_HZ_1000=y kernel, so I would expect 1000 rdtsc/sec, or maybe 2000 rdtsc/sec, but 10000 makes me wonder if there is some hidden bug. Changing to vcpus=2, the above numbers roughly double... ~600 goes up to 20000 rdtsc/sec. So clearly it is some kind of per-vcpu activity. Any idea what kernel parts might be doing this? I can instrument the xen rdtsc code to collect some more information, but thought I'd get ideas from you first. Thanks, Dan P.S. Lest anyone panic about this, a rate of 10000 rdtsc/sec/vcpu should translate to ~1% performance. Not a catastrophe but still worth understanding. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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