[PATCH 1/2] KVM: PPC: Add generic hpte management functions

Alexander Graf agraf at suse.de
Tue Jun 22 22:10:30 EST 2010


Avi Kivity wrote:
> On 06/22/2010 03:04 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
>> Avi Kivity wrote:
>>   
>>> On 06/21/2010 04:44 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Currently the shadow paging code keeps an array of entries it knows
>>>> about.
>>>> Whenever the guest invalidates an entry, we loop through that entry,
>>>> trying to invalidate matching parts.
>>>>
>>>> While this is a really simple implementation, it is probably the most
>>>> ineffective one possible. So instead, let's keep an array of lists
>>>> around
>>>> that are indexed by a hash. This way each PTE can be added by 4
>>>> list_add,
>>>> removed by 4 list_del invocations and the search only needs to loop
>>>> through
>>>> entries that share the same hash.
>>>>
>>>> This patch implements said lookup and exports generic functions that
>>>> both
>>>> the 32-bit and 64-bit backend can use.
>>>>
>>>>        
>>> Mind explaining the all list in there?
>>>      
>> The all list is used to flush all entries when we need to get rid of all
>> entries, for example when we write a BAT.
>>
>>    
>
> Yes, I more or less gathered that when I saw patch 2.  Does it make
> sense to avoid it by looping over all vpte lists in the vpte hash? 
> More effort for a full flush, esp. when the mmu is sparse, but less
> for individual pte operations.

Hrm. We could probably make the vpte_long list shorter. Currently all
lists are 1 << 13 entries wide. So we have 8192 lists to loop through.
For vpte_long 1 << 8 = 256 is probably enough. With that it would
probably make sense, yes.

If you have more performance hints, I'll gladly take them :).


Alex



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