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On Wed, Jun 01, 2022 at 10:59:17AM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> On 6/1/22 09:57, Vitaly Kuznetsov wrote:
> > > > I'll bite... What's ludicrous about wanting to run a guest at a lower CPU freq to minimize observable change in whatever workload it is running?
> > > Well, the right API is cpufreq, there's no need to make it a KVM
> > > functionality.
> > KVM may probably use the cpufreq API to run each vCPU at the desired
> > frequency: I don't quite see how this can be done with a VMM today when
> > it's not a 1-vCPU-per-1-pCPU setup.
>
> True, but then there's also a policy issue, in that KVM shouldn't be allowed
> to *bump* the frequency if userspace would ordinarily not have access to the
> cpufreq files in sysfs.

So, when using schedutil (which requires intel_pstate in passive mode),
then there's the option to use per-task uclamps which are somewhat
complicated but also affect cpufreq.


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