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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 1/5] IOMMU: make page table population preemptible



>>> On 13.12.13 at 13:18, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 13/12/2013 09:51, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>>> On 11.12.13 at 19:40, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> On 10/12/2013 15:45, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> @@ -321,7 +342,32 @@ static int iommu_populate_page_table(str
>>>>                  d, mfn_to_gmfn(d, page_to_mfn(page)), page_to_mfn(page),
>>>>                  IOMMUF_readable|IOMMUF_writable);
>>>>              if ( rc )
>>>> +            {
>>>> +                page_list_add(page, &d->page_list);
>>>>                  break;
>>>> +            }
>>>> +        }
>>>> +        page_list_add_tail(page, &d->arch.relmem_list);
>>>> +        if ( !(++n & 0xff) && !page_list_empty(&d->page_list) &&
>>> Why the forced restart here?  If nothing needs pre-empting, surely it is
>>> better to continue?
>>>
>>> Or is this about equality on the pcidevs_lock ?
>>>
>>>> +             hypercall_preempt_check() )
>> Did you overlook this part of the condition?
> 
> No, but I did mentally get the logic inverted when trying to work out
> what was going on.
> 
> How about (++n > 0xff) ?
> 
> If we have already spent a while in this loop, and the
> hypercall_preempt_check() doesn't flip to 1 until a few iterations after
> n is congruent with 0x100, waiting for another 0x100 iterations before
> checking again seems a little long.

The thing I'm trying to avoid is calling hypercall_preempt_check()
overly often - especially when the prior if()'s body doesn't get
entered we might otherwise do very little useful for per check.

While 256 isn't overly much (covering merely 1Mb of guest space),
I could see two possibilities to get this a little more towards what
you want: Either we right shift the mask each time we actually
call hypercall_preempt_check(), or we bias the increment (adding
e.g. 10 when going the expensive route, else 1).

Jan


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