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xen-ia64-devel
[Xen-ia64-devel] revisit _OSI optimizations?
I'm becoming more concerned about our use of _OSI to detect the guest
OS type for optimizations. I know this is an idea that I originally
proposed, but it seems to be falling apart on newer upstream Linux
kernels. To get an upstream kernel working correctly on Xen/ia64 HVM,
it has to be booted with acpi_osi=Linux. I'm not convinced the patches
I sent out to make this happen automatically will make it upstream and
even if they do, we have a gap in Linux doing the right thing
automatically.
What are our alternatives? I'm afraid any attempt to detect the
guest OS type will lead to similar problems as _OSI in the future. As
this is a performance optimization, I'm leaning towards the need for a
config option in the domain spec file. If a user wants to tune for
performance, they can add a config option, but the default must work
correctly, if not 100% optimal for all guests. Are there other ideas or
objections? Anyone want to volunteer to take on this task? Thanks,
Alex
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Alex Williamson HP Open Source & Linux Org.
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