On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:26:29AM +0200, Peter Lieven wrote:
> On 27.03.2012 11:23, Vadim Rozenfeld wrote:
> >On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 10:56:05 AM Gleb Natapov wrote:
> >>On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:11:43PM +0200, Vadim Rozenfeld wrote:
> >>>On Monday, March 26, 2012 08:54:50 PM Peter Lieven wrote:
> >>>>On 26.03.2012 20:36, Vadim Rozenfeld wrote:
> >>>>>On Monday, March 26, 2012 07:52:49 PM Gleb Natapov wrote:
> >>>>>>On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 07:46:03PM +0200, Vadim Rozenfeld wrote:
> >>>>>>>On Monday, March 26, 2012 07:00:32 PM Peter Lieven wrote:
> >>>>>>>>On 22.03.2012 10:38, Vadim Rozenfeld wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>On Thursday, March 22, 2012 10:52:42 AM Peter Lieven wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>On 22.03.2012 09:48, Vadim Rozenfeld wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>On Thursday, March 22, 2012 09:53:45 AM Gleb Natapov wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 06:31:02PM +0100, Peter Lieven wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>On 21.03.2012 12:10, David Cure wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>                hello,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Le Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 02:38:22PM +0200, Gleb Natapov
> >ecrivait :
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Try to add<feature policy='disable' name='hypervisor'/>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>to cpu definition in XML and check command line.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        ok I try this but I can't use<cpu model>      to map the
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        host cpu
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>(my libvirt is 0.9.8) so I use :
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>      <cpu match='exact'>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        <model>Opteron_G3</model>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        <feature policy='disable' name='hypervisor'/>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>      </cpu>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        (the physical server use Opteron CPU).
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        The log is here :
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.roullier.net/Report/report-3.2-vhost-net-1vcpu-cp
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>u.tx t.gz
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        And now with only 1 vcpu, the response time is 8.5s, 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> great
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>improvment. We keep this configuration for production : we
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>check the response time when some other users are
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>connected.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>please keep in mind, that setting -hypervisor, disabling hpet
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>and only one vcpu
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>makes windows use tsc as clocksource. you have to make sure,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>that your vm is not switching between physical sockets on
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>your system and that you have constant_tsc feature to have a
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>stable tsc between the cores in the same socket. its also
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>likely that the vm will crash when live migrated.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>All true. I asked to try -hypervisor only to verify where we
> >>>>>>>>>>>>loose performance. Since you get good result with it frequent
> >>>>>>>>>>>>access to PM timer is probably the reason. I do not recommend
> >>>>>>>>>>>>using -hypervisor for production!
> >>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>@gleb: do you know whats the state of in-kernel hyper-v
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>timers?
> >>>>>>>>>>>>Vadim is working on it. I'll let him answer.
> >>>>>>>>>>>It would be nice to have synthetic timers supported. But,  at
> >>>>>>>>>>>the moment, I'm only researching  this feature.
> >>>>>>>>>>So it will take months at least?
> >>>>>>>>>I would say weeks.
> >>>>>>>>Is there a way, we could contribute and help you with this?
> >>>>>>>Hi Peter,
> >>>>>>>You are welcome to add  an appropriate handler.
> >>>>>>I think Vadim refers to this HV MSR
> >>>>>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542633%28
> >>>>>>v=vs .85 %29.aspx
> >>>>>This one is pretty simple to support. Please see attachments for more
> >>>>>details. I was thinking about synthetic  timers
> >>>>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
> >>>>>us/library/windows/hardware/ff542758(v=vs.85).aspx
> >>>>is this what microsoft qpc uses as clocksource in hyper-v?
> >>>Yes, it should be enough for Win7 / W2K8R2.
> >>To clarify the thing that microsoft qpc uses is what is implemented by
> >>the patch Vadim attached to his previous email. But I believe that
> >>additional qemu patch is needed for Windows to actually use it.
> >You are right.
> >bits 1 and 9 must be set to on in leaf 0x40000003 and HPET
> >should be completely removed from ACPI.
> 
> could you advise how to do this and/or make a patch?
> 
> the stuff you send yesterday is for qemu, right? would
> it be possible to use it in qemu-kvm also?
> 
No, they are for kernel.

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