Il 10/12/2013 12:23, Vadim Rozenfeld ha scritto:
> > > + if (kvm->arch.hv_tsc_page & HV_X64_MSR_TSC_REFERENCE_ENABLE) {
> > > + HV_REFERENCE_TSC_PAGE* tsc_ref;
> > > + u64 curr_time;
> > > + tsc_ref = (HV_REFERENCE_TSC_PAGE*)gfn_to_hva(kvm,
> > > + kvm->arch.hv_tsc_page >>
> > > HV_X64_MSR_TSC_REFERENCE_ADDRESS_SHIFT);
> > > + tsc_ref->tsc_sequence =
> > > + boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_CONSTANT_TSC) ?
> > > tsc_ref->tsc_sequence + 1 : 0;
> > > + tsc_ref->tsc_scale = ((10000LL << 32) /
> > > __get_cpu_var(cpu_tsc_khz)) << 32;
> >
> > Why shouldn't this be vcpu->arch.virtual_tsc_khz?
>
> Yeah, I was thinking about that, but we need a vcpu instance for this.
You can perhaps store the value from vcpu->arch.virtual_tsc_khz to
kvm->arch when the MSR is first written?
> Do you mean between HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC which happens during
> partition creation time and KVM_SET_CLOCK which happens during resume
> after partition pause? If so - there are several differences, where
> the offset calculation probably is the most important one.
The offset and frequence are the only differences.
+ curr_time = (((tsc_ref->tsc_scale >> 32) *
native_read_tsc()) >> 32) +
+ tsc_ref->tsc_offset;
+ tsc_ref->tsc_offset = kvm->arch.hv_ref_time - curr_time;
Why do you need kvm->arch.hv_ref_time at all? Can you just use
"get_kernel_ns() + kvm->arch.kvmclock_offset - kvm->arch.hv_ref_count"?
Then the same code can set tsc_ref->tsc_offset in both cases.
In fact, it's not clear to me what hv_ref_time is for, and how it
is different from
By the way, a small nit:
>
> + tsc_ref.tsc_sequence =
> + boot_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_CONSTANT_TSC) ? 1 : 0;
> + tsc_ref.tsc_scale =
> + ((10000LL << 32) / vcpu->arch.virtual_tsc_khz) << 32;
> + tsc_ref.tsc_offset = 0;
> if (__copy_to_user((void __user *)addr, &tsc_ref,
> sizeof(tsc_ref)))
> return 1;
> mark_page_dirty(kvm, gfn);
> kvm->arch.hv_tsc_page = data;
> + kvm->arch.hv_ref_count = 0;
> break;
This setting of kvm->arch.hv_ref_count belongs in the previous patch.
Paolo
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