Chris Wright wrote:
> I agree with that, but I think that's esp. for things like create and launch
> new vcpu. The IPI bit I'm not as clear on, nor running this all on native
> as well.
>
Well, native would fall back to using the existing arch/i386 versions of
those functions, so that's reasonably straightforward. There'll need to
be a bit of internal rearrangement so that the Xen code can call in to
do things like set up the pda/gdt and other bits of CPU state.
I don't think IPI is especially interesting in itself, is it? It's a
necessary mechanism to implement smp_call_function(), but Xen can do IPI
without having to invoke any of the existing apic-based IPI code. The
other main user of IPI is cross-cpu tlb shootdown, but Xen has much more
efficient mechanisms than IPI for that (so we'll need to make the tlb
pv_ops interface a little wider to pass down a cpuset).
J
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