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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2] x86/time: Don't use virtual TSC if host and guest frequencies are equal



On 03/17/2017 03:48 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 16.03.17 at 20:35, <boris.ostrovsky@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> --- a/xen/arch/x86/time.c
>> +++ b/xen/arch/x86/time.c
>> @@ -2051,17 +2051,12 @@ void tsc_set_info(struct domain *d,
>>          d->arch.vtsc_offset = get_s_time() - elapsed_nsec;
>>          d->arch.tsc_khz = gtsc_khz ?: cpu_khz;
>>          set_time_scale(&d->arch.vtsc_to_ns, d->arch.tsc_khz * 1000);
>> -        /*
>> -         * In default mode use native TSC if the host has safe TSC and:
>> -         *  HVM/PVH: host and guest frequencies are the same (either
>> -         *           "naturally" or via TSC scaling)
>> -         *  PV: guest has not migrated yet (and thus arch.tsc_khz == 
>> cpu_khz)
>> -         */
>> +
>> +        ASSERT(incarnation || d->arch.tsc_khz == cpu_khz);
> Hmm, is this valid for other than TSC_MODE_DEFAULT?

It is valid for all modes but I thought that the ASSERT is really only
"interesting" for DEFAULT and ALWAYS_EMULATE since this is when we
decide whether or not to set vtsc.

Since I need to rebase this anyway (due to PVH1 removal) I can move this
down right after the switch if you feel it would be useful.

-boris


>
> Jan
>
>>          if ( tsc_mode == TSC_MODE_DEFAULT && host_tsc_is_safe() &&
>> -             (has_hvm_container_domain(d) ?
>> -              (d->arch.tsc_khz == cpu_khz ||
>> -               hvm_get_tsc_scaling_ratio(d->arch.tsc_khz)) :
>> -              incarnation == 0) )
>> +             (d->arch.tsc_khz == cpu_khz ||
>> +              (has_hvm_container_domain(d) &&
>> +               hvm_get_tsc_scaling_ratio(d->arch.tsc_khz))) )
>>          {
>>      case TSC_MODE_NEVER_EMULATE:
>>              d->arch.vtsc = 0;
>


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