[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [RFC PATCH 11/13] cpufreq: add xen-cpufreq driver
On Tue, 2014-10-14 at 16:00 +0300, Andrii Tseglytskyi wrote: > On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 3:58 PM, Andrii Tseglytskyi > <andrii.tseglytskyi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Stefano Stabellini > > <stefano.stabellini@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Tue, 14 Oct 2014, Jan Beulich wrote: > >>> >>> On 13.10.14 at 16:29, <andrii.tseglytskyi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> >> Leaving aside that there are no real context switches between a > >>> >> domain and the hypervisor (only domains, or more precisely vCPU-s, > >>> >> get context switched), I'm not sure we need to be worried by these > >>> >> numbers. Whether they're problematic depends significantly on the > >>> >> time a full I2C command takes to issue (and perhaps complete). And > >>> >> then I'm sure you're aware that hypercalls can be batched, so as > >>> >> long as not every of these 50 commands depends on results from > >>> >> the immediately preceding one, the hypercall cost can certainly be > >>> >> amortized to a certain degree. > >>> > > >>> > But in case if each I2C command depends on results of previous one - > >>> > we can't use such calls, right? Can we really rely on this? > >>> > Some time ago I had a model (for testing which is not related to this > >>> > thread) where I sent about 20 hypercalls each second. > >>> > I observed lugs in such use cases as Video playback in domU (Android > >>> > Jelly Bean as domU). Maybe if we have only Xen and dom0 - everything > >>> > will be fine and we can send as many hypercalls as we want. But I'm > >>> > worrying in our case this will not work. > >>> > >>> If 20 hypercalls a second are a problem, then I think the device isn't > >>> capable enough in the first place to run a virtualized workload, and > >>> if it's so overloaded it's likely also not really useful to reduce the > >>> CPU frequency (as then you'd end up having even more performance > >>> problems). > >> > >> If we need 20 hypercalls a second by design, I think that we might have > >> a broken design. > > > > Agree. > > > >> One thing is requiring hypercalls for configuration, > >> such us PCI config space accesses, but requiring hypercalls to issue > >> commands to a device is very different. > >> I didn't realize that high performance devices could usually be > >> connected via I2C. > > > > This is a real example of touchscreen driver. Each scroll produces > > about 50 I2C commands. If we decide to scroll all the time (why should > > we limit this possibility?) - we will observe significant lags by this > > design. > > > > Especially with Audio playback in background (which also uses I2C), > and simultaneous request of frequency / voltage change. > Are audio, touchscreen and voltage control all on the same i2c bus / behind the same i2c controller? Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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