[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v6 15/18] vmx: Properly handle notification event when vCPU is running
Jan Beulich wrote on 2015-09-07: >> + * jnz .Lvmx_process_softirqs >> + * >> + * ...... >> + * >> + * je .Lvmx_launch >> + * >> + * ...... >> + * >> + * .Lvmx_process_softirqs: >> + * sti >> + * call do_softirq >> + * jmp .Lvmx_do_vmentry >> + * >> + * If VT-d engine issues a notification event at point 1 above, it >> cannot >> + * be delivered to the guest during this VM-entry without raising the >> + * softirq in this notification handler. >> + */ >> + raise_softirq(VCPU_KICK_SOFTIRQ); >> + >> + this_cpu(irq_count)++; >> +} >> + >> const struct hvm_function_table * __init start_vmx(void) >> { >> set_in_cr4(X86_CR4_VMXE); >> @@ -2073,7 +2119,7 @@ const struct hvm_function_table * __init >> start_vmx(void) >> >> if ( cpu_has_vmx_posted_intr_processing ) >> { >> - alloc_direct_apic_vector(&posted_intr_vector, >> event_check_interrupt); + >> alloc_direct_apic_vector(&posted_intr_vector, >> pi_notification_interrupt); >> >> if ( iommu_intpost ) >> alloc_direct_apic_vector(&pi_wakeup_vector, > pi_wakeup_interrupt); > > Considering that you do this setup independent of iommu_intpost, won't > this (namely, but not only) for the !iommu_inpost case result in a whole > lot of useless softirqs to be raised? IOW - shouldn't this setup be > conditional, and shouldn't the handler also only conditionally raise the > softirq (to as much as possible limit their amount)? > > Yang, in this context: Why does __vmx_deliver_posted_interrupt() > not use cpu_raise_softirq(), instead kind of open coding it (see your > d7dafa375b ["VMX: Add posted interrupt supporting"])? Sorry, I am not in the context. What do you mean of using cpu_raise_softirq() in __vmx_deliver_posted_interrupt()? Best regards, Yang _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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