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541ad3ca-x86-HVM-batch-vCPU-wakeups.patch
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File 541ad3ca-x86-HVM-batch-vCPU-wakeups.patch of Package xen.6121
References: bnc#882089 # Commit c47c316d99b3b570d0bb968b99331e6714ef1df7 # Date 2014-09-18 14:44:58 +0200 # Author Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> # Committer Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> x86/HVM: batch vCPU wakeups Mass wakeups (via vlapic_ipi()) can take enormous amounts of time, especially when many of the remote pCPU-s are in deep C-states. For 64-vCPU Windows Server 2012 R2 guests on Ivybridge hardware, accumulated times of over 2ms were observed (average 1.1ms). Considering that Windows broadcasts IPIs from its timer interrupt, which at least at certain times can run at 1kHz, it is clear that this can't result in good guest behavior. In fact, on said hardware guests with significantly beyond 40 vCPU-s simply hung when e.g. ServerManager gets started. This isn't just helping to reduce the number of ICR writes when the host APICs run in clustered mode, it also reduces them by suppressing the sends altogether when - by the time cpu_raise_softirq_batch_finish() is reached - the remote CPU already managed to handle the softirq. Plus - when using MONITOR/MWAIT - the update of softirq_pending(cpu), being on the monitored cache line - should make the remote CPU wake up ahead of the ICR being sent, allowing the wait-for-ICR-idle latencies to be reduced (perhaps to a large part due to overlapping the wakeups of multiple CPUs). With this alone (i.e. without the IPI avoidance patch in place), average broadcast times for a 64-vCPU guest went down to a measured maximum of 310us. With that other patch in place, improvements aren't as clear anymore (short term averages only went down from 255us to 250us, which clearly is within the error range of the measurements), but longer term an improvement of the averages is still visible. Depending on hardware, long term maxima were observed to go down quite a bit (on aforementioned hardware), while they were seen to go up again on a (single core) Nehalem (where instead the improvement on the average values was more visible). Of course this necessarily increases the latencies for the remote CPU wakeup at least slightly. To weigh between the effects, the condition to enable batching in vlapic_ipi() may need further tuning. Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> Reviewed-by: Tim Deegan <tim@xen.org> # Commit 5dbdf33c57e3c95125b92f86d847ed8432e28f1c # Date 2015-02-27 16:09:27 +0100 # Author Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> # Committer Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> complete conversion set_bit() -> __cpumask_set_cpu() by 4aaca0e9cd While converting to __cpumask_set_cpu() was correct, the first argument passed should have been corrected to be "cpu" instead of "nr" at once. The wrong construct results in problems on systems with relatively few CPUs. Reported-by: Sander Eikelenboom <linux@eikelenboom.it> Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> Reviewed-by: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citirx.com> Acked-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> --- a/xen/arch/x86/hvm/vlapic.c +++ b/xen/arch/x86/hvm/vlapic.c @@ -409,6 +409,26 @@ void vlapic_handle_EOI_induced_exit(stru hvm_dpci_msi_eoi(current->domain, vector); } +static bool_t is_multicast_dest(struct vlapic *vlapic, unsigned int short_hand, + uint32_t dest, bool_t dest_mode) +{ + if ( vlapic_domain(vlapic)->max_vcpus <= 2 ) + return 0; + + if ( short_hand ) + return short_hand != APIC_DEST_SELF; + + if ( vlapic_x2apic_mode(vlapic) ) + return dest_mode ? hweight16(dest) > 1 : dest == 0xffffffff; + + if ( dest_mode ) + return hweight8(dest & + GET_xAPIC_DEST_FIELD(vlapic_get_reg(vlapic, + APIC_DFR))) > 1; + + return dest == 0xff; +} + void vlapic_ipi( struct vlapic *vlapic, uint32_t icr_low, uint32_t icr_high) { @@ -447,12 +467,18 @@ void vlapic_ipi( default: { struct vcpu *v; + bool_t batch = is_multicast_dest(vlapic, short_hand, dest, dest_mode); + + if ( batch ) + cpu_raise_softirq_batch_begin(); for_each_vcpu ( vlapic_domain(vlapic), v ) { if ( vlapic_match_dest(vcpu_vlapic(v), vlapic, short_hand, dest, dest_mode) ) vlapic_accept_irq(v, icr_low); } + if ( batch ) + cpu_raise_softirq_batch_finish(); break; } } --- a/xen/common/softirq.c +++ b/xen/common/softirq.c @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ irq_cpustat_t irq_stat[NR_CPUS]; static softirq_handler softirq_handlers[NR_SOFTIRQS]; +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(cpumask_t, batch_mask); +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(unsigned int, batching); + static void __do_softirq(unsigned long ignore_mask) { unsigned int i, cpu; @@ -71,24 +74,58 @@ void open_softirq(int nr, softirq_handle void cpumask_raise_softirq(const cpumask_t *mask, unsigned int nr) { unsigned int cpu, this_cpu = smp_processor_id(); - cpumask_t send_mask; + cpumask_t send_mask, *raise_mask; + + if ( !per_cpu(batching, this_cpu) || in_irq() ) + { + cpumask_clear(&send_mask); + raise_mask = &send_mask; + } + else + raise_mask = &per_cpu(batch_mask, this_cpu); - cpumask_clear(&send_mask); for_each_cpu(cpu, mask) if ( !test_and_set_bit(nr, &softirq_pending(cpu)) && cpu != this_cpu && !arch_skip_send_event_check(cpu) ) - cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &send_mask); + cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, raise_mask); - smp_send_event_check_mask(&send_mask); + if ( raise_mask == &send_mask ) + smp_send_event_check_mask(raise_mask); } void cpu_raise_softirq(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int nr) { - if ( !test_and_set_bit(nr, &softirq_pending(cpu)) - && (cpu != smp_processor_id()) - && !arch_skip_send_event_check(cpu) ) + unsigned int this_cpu = smp_processor_id(); + + if ( test_and_set_bit(nr, &softirq_pending(cpu)) + || (cpu == this_cpu) + || arch_skip_send_event_check(cpu) ) + return; + + if ( !per_cpu(batching, this_cpu) || in_irq() ) smp_send_event_check_cpu(cpu); + else + cpumask_set_cpu(cpu, &per_cpu(batch_mask, this_cpu)); +} + +void cpu_raise_softirq_batch_begin(void) +{ + ++this_cpu(batching); +} + +void cpu_raise_softirq_batch_finish(void) +{ + unsigned int cpu, this_cpu = smp_processor_id(); + cpumask_t *mask = &per_cpu(batch_mask, this_cpu); + + ASSERT(per_cpu(batching, this_cpu)); + for_each_cpu ( cpu, mask ) + if ( !softirq_pending(cpu) ) + cpumask_clear_cpu(cpu, mask); + smp_send_event_check_mask(mask); + cpumask_clear(mask); + --per_cpu(batching, this_cpu); } void raise_softirq(unsigned int nr) --- a/xen/include/xen/softirq.h +++ b/xen/include/xen/softirq.h @@ -30,6 +30,9 @@ void cpumask_raise_softirq(const cpumask void cpu_raise_softirq(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int nr); void raise_softirq(unsigned int nr); +void cpu_raise_softirq_batch_begin(void); +void cpu_raise_softirq_batch_finish(void); + /* * Process pending softirqs on this CPU. This should be called periodically * when performing work that prevents softirqs from running in a timely manner.
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