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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] Re: [XENOPROFILE] and "xm vcpu-pin" doesn't work as expected
Renato,
I've been trying to profile an HVM guest and its corresponding Xen usage so I
used the "xm vcpu-pin" command to pin the HVM guest to CPU 1 and dom0 to CPU
0 (this is a single socket, dual core setup, but that probably doesn't matter
here).
I then used the opsetup --separate=cpu option to split out the profile samples
by CPU, fully expecting to see no "domain1-xen" samples on CPU 0. However,
what I actually see is 90% (more or less) of the samples on CPU 0 and the
remainder on CPU 1.
This problem occurs on both AMD V and VT.
So, I guess the question is:
(1) Is xenoprof reporting the correct CPU, or
(2) Does "xm vcpu-pin" really do what it claims it does?
Any ideas on this? For the moment, I'm ignoring the issue, but I would like
it better if I could isolate the VCPU's to a dedicated CPU in order to reduce
measurement overhead in the guest. (e. g. by forcing the trace daemon to
run on CPU 0 and the measured guest to run on CPU 1.)
BTW, this is on changeset 13062.
--
Ray Bryant
AMD Performance Labs Austin, Tx
512-602-0038 (o) 512-507-7807 (c)
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