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On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 05:04:04PM +0000, tutu sky wrote: > Thanks Konrad. I will do :) > Yeah, I believe so. as i can see that there is not any bios settings for > power management in there (vmware). I hope you be the correct party which i > want to ask this question: there is a tutorial here in this page: > 1) > http://xenserver.org/partners/developing-products-for-xenserver/19-dev-help/138-xs-dev-perf-turbo.html > > which i know as a quick guide for establishing xenpm. my Q is that, are this > page and this two page of xen.wiki below enough for establishing xenpm and > make it work totally? > > 2) http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xenpm_command > 3) http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_power_management > > if yes, there is a problem, when i compiled xen from source, there is not > any xensource folder in /opt folder in dom0 to follow the instructions in (1) > address. i did all those instructions in dom0 config file instead. Xen source != XenServer. > > if these guides are not enough in your point of view too, i think (just as a > suggestion), xenpm needs more documentation, in order to clarify it's > activation and usage progress. it remains a silent area in this giant project > although is quiet usable. > If you run 'xenpm' by itself it gives you the options. Patches to make an manpage for xenpm are always warmly welcome! > thanks and regards. > > ________________________________________ > From: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 1:41 PM > To: tutu sky > Cc: Dario Faggioli; Meng Xu; Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] xenpm and scheduler > > On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 11:50:42AM +0000, tutu sky wrote: > > Thanks Dario, > > Yeah, I do like playing with xenpm and try understanding relationship > > between this and scheduler. but i established a xen environment on vmware, > > but xenpm does not work correctly and even for 'cpufreq', it is silent at > > all! so it does not let me try to play with :(. I asked this problem before > > in the user and devel lists both, but no body answered me. how can i track > > the problem, from who (I know that power management is out of your > > maintenance scope)?? (may xenpm have the same problem on a real platform > > (again) instead of vmware?) > > thanks a lot. > > You will have to. > > I don't believe VMWare exposes C and P states to guests so therefore > there is no power freqeuency in play. > > > regards. > > ________________________________________ > > From: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 8:10 AM > > To: tutu sky; Meng Xu > > Cc: Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] xenpm and scheduler > > > > On Tue, 2016-04-12 at 03:52 +0000, tutu sky wrote: > > > Thanks Xu. I will do as desired about cross messaging. > > > > > > i need it because i exactly want to know that which part of the > > > scheduler's corde (credit), takes effect from this feature. because > > > it is important to me knowing that where would be trade off between > > > idle state and doing load balancing, while cpuidle feature is > > > activated. in other side it's important again for me that what will > > > happen for 'cap; and 'weight' decreasing in a case that one core's > > > frequency is lower than another one in the same socket (actually when > > > cpufreq feature is enable). > > > > > Currently, there is no interaction between the scheduler and the power > > management and frequency scaling layers. > > > > > Am i clear enough? can you give me an answer or maybe some lines of > > > schedule.c or sched_credit.c's code which i can track them to notice > > > the effect of xenpm on scheduler part of the view? > > > > > If you're saying that, for instance, the CPUs changing frequency can or > > should affect some aspects of the scheduling algorithms (like credits > > burning rate in Credit1 and Credit2, and budget burning rate in RTDS), > > that is an interesting point which may indeed make sense, or at least > > would deserve more investigation. > > > > But again, right now, there's no line of code to read to understand the > > relationship, as there's no relationship at all. > > > > If you want to experiment on playing with xenpm, and seeing what effect > > it has on scheduling, that will be very welcome. :-) > > > > Regards, > > Dario > > -- > > <<This happens because I choose it to happen!>> (Raistlin Majere) > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Dario Faggioli, Ph.D, http://about.me/dario.faggioli > > Senior Software Engineer, Citrix Systems R&D Ltd., Cambridge (UK) > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xen-devel mailing list > > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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