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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 1/3] KVM: x86: add support for user wait instructions
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On 27/05/2019 18:30, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 03:56:35PM +0800, Tao Xu wrote:
>> This patch adds support for UMONITOR, UMWAIT and TPAUSE instructions
>> in kvm, and by default dont't expose it to kvm and provide a capability
>> to enable it.
>
> I'm thinking this should be conditional on the guest being a 1:1 guest,
> and I also seem to remember we have bits for that already -- they were
> used to disable paravirt spinlocks for example.
>

Hi Peter,

I am wondering if "1:1 guest" means different guests in the same host
should have different settings on user wait instructions?

User wait instructions(UMONITOR, UMWAIT and TPAUSE) can use in guest
only when the VMCS Secondary Processor-Based VM-Execution Control bit 26
is 1, otherwise any execution of TPAUSE, UMONITOR, or UMWAIT causes a #UD.

So with a capability to enable it, we use qemu kvm_vm_ioctl_enable_cap()
to enable it. The qemu link is blew:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2019-05/msg05810.html

By using different QEMU parameters, different guests in the same host
would have different features with or without user wait instructions.

About "disable paravirt spinlocks" case, I am wondering if it uses
kernel parameters? If it uses kernel parameters, different guests in the
same host may have same settings on user wait instructions.

Or when we uses kernel parameters to disable user wait instructions, for
a host chooses to enable user wait instructions, we should do some work
on QEMU to choose disable or enable user wait instructions?

Thanks

Tao

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