[Lguest] [PATCH RFC/RFB] x86_64, i386: interrupt dispatch changes
Avi Kivity
avi at redhat.com
Thu Nov 27 08:35:59 EST 2008
> Here is a prototype patch of the compressed IRQ stubs -- this patch
> compresses them down to 7 stubs per 32-byte cache line (or part of cache
> line) at the expense of a back-to-back jmp which has the potential of
> being ugly on some pipelines (we can only get 4 stubs into 32 bytes
> without that).
>
You could actually get 4-byte stubs, using a 16-bit call (66 e8 ww ww).
But it would be slower, since we won't be pairing it with a ret.
I suspect we could get it down to three bytes, by sharing the last byte
of the four-byte call sequence with the first byte of the next:
66 e8 ff 66 e8 fc 66 e8 f9 66 e8 f6 ...
Every three bytes a new stub begins; it's a four-byte call to offset
0x6703 relative to the beginning of the first stub.
Can anyone better 24 bits/stub?
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