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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCHv2 00/10] Clean up page size handling for ppc 64-


From: Alexander Graf
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCHv2 00/10] Clean up page size handling for ppc 64-bit hash MMUs with TCG
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2016 21:44:53 +0100
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On 01/27/2016 11:13 AM, David Gibson wrote:
Encoding of page sizes on 64-bit hash MMUs for Power is rather arcane,
involving control bits in both the SLB and HPTE.  At present we
support a few of the options, but far fewer than real hardware.

We're able to get away with that in practice, because guests use a
device tree property to determine which page sizes are available and
we are setting that to match.  However, the fact that the actual code
doesn't necessarily what we put into the table of available page sizes
is another ugliness.

This series makes a number of cleanups to the page size handling.  The
upshot is that afterwards the softmmu code operates off the same page
size encoding table that is advertised to the guests, ensuring that
they will be in sync.

Finally, we extend the table of allowed sizes for POWER7 and POWER8 to
include the options allowed in hardware (including MPSS).  We can fix
other hash MMU based CPUs in future if anyone cares enough.

For a simple benchmark I timed fully booting then cleanly shutting
down a TCG guest (RHEL7.2 userspace with a recent upstream kernel).
Repeated 5 times on the current master branch, my current ppc-for-2.6
branch and this branch.  It looks like it improves speed, although the
difference is pretty much negligible:

master:         2m25 2m28 2m26 2m26 2m26
ppc-for-2.6:    2m26 2m25 2m26 2m27 2m25
this series:    2m20 2m23 2m23 2m25 2m21

Please review, and I'll fold into ppc-for-2.6 for my next pull.

Changes since v1:
   * Fix a couple of simple but serious bugs in logic
   * Did some rudimentary benchmarking
Changes since RFC:
   * Moved lookup of SLB encodings table from SLB lookup time to SLB
       store time

LGTM, apart from the comments that people already made. Please also provide changelogs in the individual patch files next time - it makes it easier for people who just try to see what changed from one version to another ;).

Reviewed-by: Alexander Graf <address@hidden>

Also, please just double sanity check that the code after your conversion still works well on 32bit hosts ;). I suppose you have a 32bit build environment by now, so that should be quite easy to pull off.


Alex
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