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Re: [Xen-devel] Proposal for Xen support of performance monitoringanddeb
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"Santos, Jose Renato G (Jose Renato Santos)" <joserenato.santos@xxxxxx> |
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Re: [Xen-devel] Proposal for Xen support of performance monitoringanddebug hardware |
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William Cohen <wcohen@xxxxxxxxxx> |
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Mon, 25 Apr 2005 11:17:55 -0400 |
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Santos,
Thanks for the comments. I will take a closer look at the Xen oprofile
support and see what I can incoporate into the proposal.
Santos, Jose Renato G (Jose Renato Santos) wrote:
William,
Please, see my comments embedded in the text below.
[...]
I agree with Ian comments in his reply to this same email.
While Xenoprof is useful for providing system wide profiling, I can
see it would be usefull to have virtualization of MSR's and enable
domains to have individual hardware performance monitoring
capabilities.
We were also thinking on these lines and planning to
extend xenoprof to have MSR virtualization.
I did not understand how your global scope for MSR access would work.
It seems you were planning to provide system wide profiling with this.
(Please, clarify if this is not the case). I see the folowing
problems with this approach if I understood it correctly (from
an Oprofile point of view):
The system-wide profiling was a relatively new addition to the document
and it does need some more thought on how all the pieces work.
I was thinking that the xen_msr_allocate function would provide some
information on how to route the performance monitoring hardware. Select
scope as GLOBAL for domain 0 to reserve the performance monitoring
hardware for domain 0. The xen_msr_irq_hander sets the irq for
performance monitoring to route all perf irq to the domain that reserved
the perf HW.
1) It would not be possible to profile hypervisor code, since
interrupts
caused by hardware overflow would be handled by the domain. When
the domain start executing the information about what Xen code was
running at the time of MSR overflow is lost. In Xenoprof we
handle the MSR interrupts inside the hypervisor and save
the PC value at that time, enabling the profile of
hypervisor code. An additional complication is the use of normal
IRQs instead of NMI. This would prevent performance profiling
of some parts of the kernel (including interrupt handlers).
Shouldn't it be possible for the hypervisor to send the needed
information about address to the irq handler in the domain? From the
address it should be possible to determine that it is a sample from the
hypervisor. The overhead of moving things from hypervisor to domain
might be undesirable.
I have some reservations about using NMI in this case. With OProfile it
is quite possible to kill the machine by setting a sampling interval to
be smaller than the overhead incurred by the interrupt servicing
routine. Allowing NMIs would be a way for a domain to crash the entire
machine. The NMI do allow better coverage of code.
2) It seems you plan to have interrupts that occurs in other
domains to be delivered to the owner of the MSR. A potential
problem with this approach is that this could cause additional
domain context swiching (to schedule the owner domain to
handle the interrupt) and this could change your profiling
results. In addition, it is not clear how the interrupt
handler would get information about the PC sample at the
time of MSR overflow. Even if it was possible to receive this
information from the hypervisor, we would still need a way
to map this PC value to the right process and associated
binary file running on the other domain, which seems difficult.
PC values are pretty transient. Memory maps go away. The mapping the pc
values to something reasonable is still an issue; there is a FIXME in
the document for this. OProfile has some help in the kernel to convert
the raw pc value to a dcookie and file offset. This help is not
available to outside the domain.
I think both system wide profiling and single domain (virtualized)
profiling are important and it would be nice to have both.
As Ian mentioned we cannot have both at the same time,
at least for the same MSR. However, it would be possible to have
some registers being virtualized and others being used
for system wide profiling, at the same time.
It would be nice to have a unified framework that could provide
both functionalities and a way to select.
Renato
Slicing and dicing the performance monitoring hardware may be possible,
but it is a complicated operation. There are lots of constraints about
the combinations that are allow and not allowed. Combinations like
inter-domain and intra-domain sampling would be difficult because the
interrupt would be the same. The allocation software would have to have
a picture of all the domain allocations. There are lots of constraints
on which registers can be used for what on pentium 4 and ppc64.
For the time being the proposal will address both global and virtual
modes but not allow concurrent use of the global and virtual modes.
-Will
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