[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Design session notes: GPU acceleration in Xen
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 11:07:54AM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: > On 14.06.2024 18:44, Demi Marie Obenour wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 10:12:40AM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: > >> On 14.06.2024 09:21, Roger Pau Monné wrote: > >>> I'm not sure it's possible to ensure that when using system RAM such > >>> memory comes from the guest rather than the host, as it would likely > >>> require some very intrusive hooks into the kernel logic, and > >>> negotiation with the guest to allocate the requested amount of > >>> memory and hand it over to dom0. If the maximum size of the buffer is > >>> known in advance maybe dom0 can negotiate with the guest to allocate > >>> such a region and grant it access to dom0 at driver attachment time. > >> > >> Besides the thought of transiently converting RAM to kind-of-MMIO, this > >> makes me think of another possible option: Could Dom0 transfer ownership > >> of the RAM that wants mapping in the guest (remotely resembling > >> grant-transfer)? Would require the guest to have ballooned down enough > >> first, of course. (In both cases it would certainly need working out how > >> the conversion / transfer back could be made work safely and reasonably > >> cleanly.) > > > > The kernel driver needs to be able to reclaim the memory at any time. > > My understanding is that this is used to migrate memory between VRAM and > > system RAM. It might also be used for other purposes. > > Except: How would the kernel driver reclaim the memory when it's mapped > by a DomU? The Xen driver in dom0 will register for MMU notifier callbacks. When the kernel driver reclaims the memory, the Xen driver will be notified, and it will issue a hypercall that tells Xen to remove the memory from the DomU's address space. Subsequent accesses to the pages will trigger a stage 2 translation fault that is handled by an IOREQ server. For I/O memory, this is already possible via XEN_DOMCTL_memory_mapping. The proposal in this thread is to make this possible for system RAM as well. -- Sincerely, Demi Marie Obenour (she/her/hers) Invisible Things Lab Attachment:
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