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[Xen-devel] xen hvm profiling

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Subject: [Xen-devel] xen hvm profiling
From: "James Harper" <james.harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 13:42:02 +1100
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My recent interest in the TPR-write problem has got me thinking about if
there is any other optimisation that could be done for windows,
especially as a few people have reported issues with more than a few
processors, and they say they are already running 2K3sp2 which should
have TPR optimisation in it already.

Is there any facility currently for profiling the frequency of vmexit's
to the hypervisor?

Thanks

James


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