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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Performance difference between Xen versions
On 29/04/2011 14:35, "Juergen Gross" <juergen.gross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 04/29/11 15:28, Keir Fraser wrote:
>> Are you sure TSC runs at the same rate in the guest on both hypervisor
>> versions? Xen 4.0 might trap and emulate a more consistent but slower rate
>> TSC by default. 'tsc_mode=2' in your domain config file on 4.0 might be a
>> quick fix.
> Already done :-), so yes, I am sure the tsc rate is the same. The debug key
> 's' (softTSC stats) shows that no tsc is emulated.
>
> BTW: different tsc rate is improbable as the memory access loop shows
> nearly the same tsc difference...
Then I'm not sure. Maybe something got added to the VMEXIT/VMENTRY path that
is unexpectedly slow. You'll have to do a bit of digging.
-- Keir
> Juergen
>
>> -- Keir
>>
>> On 29/04/2011 13:32, "Juergen Gross"<juergen.gross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> comparing performance of different Xen versions with BS2000 as HVM guest
>>> showed some weird data I'd like to understand.
>>>
>>> All measurements were done on an Intel Xeon E7220 box. We used a disk-
>>> benchmark and found the cpu utilization was much higher with Xen 4.0
>>> compared
>>> to Xen 3.3. I did some more investigation and narrowed things down to calls
>>> of
>>> the hypervisor (implicit or explicit).
>>>
>>> Following is a table with timing data for different low-level functions, all
>>> timing values are tsc ticks obtained via rdtsc:
>>>
>>> Xen 3.3 Xen 4.0 Function
>>> 88 165 just the measurement overhead
>>> 176 330 rdtsc-instruction + cli/sti
>>> 5896 11044 lapic timer query
>>> 7381 13519 setting lapic timer
>>> 4653 8987 reload of cr3
>>> 3124 5709 invlpg instruction
>>> 792253 792264 wbinvd instruction
>>> 748 1375 int + iret
>>> 5203 9317 hypervisor yield call
>>> 12598102 12597882 memory access loop
>>>
>>> All operations involving the hypervisor take nearly twice the time on 4.0.
>>> Operations not involving the hypervisor (wbinvd and memory access loop) are
>>> the same on both systems (this rules out the possibility of different rdtsc
>>> behavior).
>>>
>>> Is there any easy explanation for this? Both Xen versions are from SLES
>>> (SLES11 or SLES11 SP1).
>>>
>>>
>>> Juergen
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