[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v6 16/18] vmx: Add some scheduler hooks for VT-d posted interrupts
On 09/21/2015 09:23 AM, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> On 16.09.15 at 18:56, <George.Dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 1:54 PM, Jan Beulich <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> On 25.08.15 at 03:57, <feng.wu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> --- a/xen/arch/x86/domain.c >>>> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/domain.c >>>> @@ -1573,6 +1573,22 @@ static void __context_switch(void) >>>> per_cpu(curr_vcpu, cpu) = n; >>>> } >>>> >>>> +static inline void pi_ctxt_switch_from(struct vcpu *prev) >>>> +{ >>>> + /* >>>> + * When switching from non-idle to idle, we only do a lazy context >>>> switch. >>>> + * However, in order for posted interrupt (if available and enabled) >>>> to >>>> + * work properly, we at least need to update the descriptors. >>>> + */ >>>> + if ( prev->arch.pi_ctxt_switch_from && !is_idle_vcpu(prev) ) >>>> + prev->arch.pi_ctxt_switch_from(prev); >>>> +} >>>> + >>>> +static inline void pi_ctxt_switch_to(struct vcpu *next) >>>> +{ >>>> + if ( next->arch.pi_ctxt_switch_to && !is_idle_vcpu(next) ) >>>> + next->arch.pi_ctxt_switch_to(next); >>>> +} >>>> >>>> void context_switch(struct vcpu *prev, struct vcpu *next) >>>> { >>>> @@ -1605,9 +1621,12 @@ void context_switch(struct vcpu *prev, struct vcpu >>>> *next) >>>> >>>> set_current(next); >>>> >>>> + pi_ctxt_switch_from(prev); >>>> + >>>> if ( (per_cpu(curr_vcpu, cpu) == next) || >>>> (is_idle_domain(nextd) && cpu_online(cpu)) ) >>>> { >>>> + pi_ctxt_switch_to(next); >>>> local_irq_enable(); >>> >>> This placement, if really intended that way, needs explanation (in a >>> comment) and perhaps even renaming of the involved symbols, as >>> looking at it from a general perspective it seems wrong (with >>> pi_ctxt_switch_to() excluding idle vCPU-s it effectively means you >>> want this only when switching back to what got switched out lazily >>> before, i.e. this would be not something to take place on an arbitrary >>> context switch). As to possible alternative names - maybe make the >>> hooks ctxt_switch_prepare() and ctxt_switch_cancel()? >> >> Why on earth is this more clear than what he had before? >> >> In the first call, he's not "preparing" anything -- he's actually >> switching the PI context out for prev. And in the second call, he's >> not "cancelling" anything -- he's actually switching the PI context in >> for next. The names you suggest are actively confusing, not helpful. > > While I think later discussion on this thread moved in a good direction, > I still think I should reply here (even if late): To me, the use of > pi_ctxt_switch_to() in the patch fragment still seen above is very > much the cancellation of the immediately preceding pi_ctxt_switch_from(), > as it's the "we don't want to do anything else" path that it gets put > into. Either we have different understandings about what the code does, or I don't understand what you're saying here. The codepath in question will only be called if we're switching *into* or *out of* the "lazy context swtich" -- i.e., switching from a vcpu to the idle vcpu, but not saving or restoring state. For the "switch into" case: * prev will be a domain vcpu, next will be the idle vcpu * pi_ctxt_switch_from(prev) will either change NV to 'pi_wake' or set SN for prev's PI vectors (depending on whether prev is blocked or offline) * pi_ctxt_switch_to(next) will do nothing, since next is the idle vcpu For the "switching out" case: * prev will be the idle vcpu, next will be a domain vcpu * pi_ctxt_switch_from(prev) will do nothing, since prev is the idle vcpu * pi_ctxt_switch_to(next) will clear SN and change the vector to 'posted_intr' So there is no situation in which pi_ctxt_switch_to() "cancels" the immediately preceding pi_ctxt_switch_from(). Either the preceding from() did something, in which case to() does nothing; or the preceding from() did nothing, in which case to() does something. -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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