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2006 Jul 25
18
[PATCH] turn off writable page tables
At OLS I gave a talk on some of the Xen scalability inhibitors, and one
of these was writable page tables. We went over why the feature does
not scale, but just as important, we found that the uniprocessor case
does not provide any advantage either. These tests were done on x86_64,
so I wanted to run the 1-way test on 32 bit to show the same problem.
So, I have run with writable PTs and
2007 Jun 13
15
page table question!
I want to know any difference between writing, reading and shadow page
table (for example performance).
I am thankful for any help or resource for that.
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Best Regards
Mohamad Taghi Mir Mohamad Rezaie
Iran University of Science and Technology
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
System Software Group
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2007 Mar 10
1
What code is related to the writable page?
In xen 3.0.4-1 source, where is the *unhook/rehook page table
implementation* which is important things in ''writable page table mode''.?
I can''t find it.
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2007 Apr 18
23
[patch 00/20] paravirt_ops updates
Hi Andi,
Here's a repost of the paravirt_ops update series I posted the other day.
Since then, I found a few potential bugs with patching clobbering,
cleaned up and documented paravirt.h and the patching machinery.
Overview:
add-MAINTAINERS.patch
obvious
remove-CONFIG_DEBUG_PARAVIRT.patch
No longer meaningful or needed.
paravirt-nop.patch
Clean up nop paravirt_ops functions, mainly to
2007 Apr 18
23
[patch 00/20] paravirt_ops updates
Hi Andi,
Here's a repost of the paravirt_ops update series I posted the other day.
Since then, I found a few potential bugs with patching clobbering,
cleaned up and documented paravirt.h and the patching machinery.
Overview:
add-MAINTAINERS.patch
obvious
remove-CONFIG_DEBUG_PARAVIRT.patch
No longer meaningful or needed.
paravirt-nop.patch
Clean up nop paravirt_ops functions, mainly to
2007 Apr 18
17
[patch 00/17] paravirt_ops updates
Hi Andi,
This series of patches updates paravirt_ops in various ways. Some of the
changes are plain cleanups and improvements, and some add some interfaces
necessary for Xen.
The brief overview:
add-MAINTAINERS.patch - obvious
remove-CONFIG_DEBUG_PARAVIRT.patch - no longer needed
paravirt-nop.patch - mark nop operations consistently
paravirt-pte-accessors.patch - operations to pack/unpack
2007 Apr 18
17
[patch 00/17] paravirt_ops updates
Hi Andi,
This series of patches updates paravirt_ops in various ways. Some of the
changes are plain cleanups and improvements, and some add some interfaces
necessary for Xen.
The brief overview:
add-MAINTAINERS.patch - obvious
remove-CONFIG_DEBUG_PARAVIRT.patch - no longer needed
paravirt-nop.patch - mark nop operations consistently
paravirt-pte-accessors.patch - operations to pack/unpack
2007 Jun 06
2
"Bad type" when setting PML4 on x86_64
I''m to porting a lightweight kernel to Xen 3.0.4-x86_64 and have
run into a problem while setting the PML4. Xen complains that
it has a bad type of ''PGT_writable_page'' (e8000001), while it expects
80000000.
However, I''m almost certain that this is not the case. I added a routine
to do a depth first search of the four page table levels looking for this
machine
2007 Oct 15
13
[PATCH 00/12] xen/paravirt_ops patches for 2.6.24
Hi Linus,
Here's a set of patches to update paravirt_ops and Xen for 2.6.24
A quick overview of the patchset:
paravirt_ops:
Remove the monolithic paravirt_ops structure, and replace it with
smaller structures of related functions. Also, clean up the handling
of lazy mode to make it easier to implement.
x86/mm/init.c: remove a chunk of dead code
Xen:
- remove duplicate includes
-
2007 Oct 15
13
[PATCH 00/12] xen/paravirt_ops patches for 2.6.24
Hi Linus,
Here's a set of patches to update paravirt_ops and Xen for 2.6.24
A quick overview of the patchset:
paravirt_ops:
Remove the monolithic paravirt_ops structure, and replace it with
smaller structures of related functions. Also, clean up the handling
of lazy mode to make it easier to implement.
x86/mm/init.c: remove a chunk of dead code
Xen:
- remove duplicate includes
-
2007 Oct 15
13
[PATCH 00/12] xen/paravirt_ops patches for 2.6.24
Hi Linus,
Here's a set of patches to update paravirt_ops and Xen for 2.6.24
A quick overview of the patchset:
paravirt_ops:
Remove the monolithic paravirt_ops structure, and replace it with
smaller structures of related functions. Also, clean up the handling
of lazy mode to make it easier to implement.
x86/mm/init.c: remove a chunk of dead code
Xen:
- remove duplicate includes
-
2020 Aug 15
6
[PATCH v4 0/6] x86/paravirt: cleanup after 32-bit PV removal
A lot of cleanup after removal of 32-bit Xen PV guest support in
paravirt code.
Changes in V4:
- dropped patches 1-3, as already committed
- addressed comments to V3
- added new patches 5+6
Changes in V3:
- addressed comments to V2
- split patch 1 into 2 patches
- new patches 3 and 7
Changes in V2:
- rebase to 5.8 kernel
- addressed comments to V1
- new patches 3 and 4
Juergen Gross (6):
2007 Apr 18
1
[PATCH 6/9] 00mm9 optimize ptep establish for pae.patch
The ptep_establish macro is only used on user-level PTEs, for P->P mapping
changes. Since these always happen under protection of the pagetable lock, the
strong synchronization of a 64-bit cmpxchg is not needed, in fact, not
even a lock prefix needs to be used. We can simply instead clear the P-bit,
followed by a normal set. The write ordering is still important to avoid the
possibility of
2007 Nov 28
20
Page tables in Xen
Hi,
I have a question about memory page tables in Xen. As far as I
understood, every modification
to page table will go through Xen(hypervisor). Is it so that all page
tables are actually allocated
in Xen(hypervisor) instead of guest OS(domain)? Also, is it the case
that Xen(hypervisor) needs to
maintain a page table for each process running in every domain?
Thanks
Haifeng
2007 Apr 18
34
[patch 00/34] Xen-pv_ops: Xen guest implementation for paravirt_ops interface
Hi Andi,
This patch series implements the Linux Xen guest as a paravirt_ops
backend. The features in implemented this patch series are:
* domU only
* UP and SMP guest support (NEW!)
* dynamic ticks (NEW!)
* writable pagetables, with late pinning/early unpinning
(no shadow pagetable support)
* supports both PAE and non-PAE modes
(non-PAE may be broken at the moment)
* xen hvc console
2007 Apr 18
34
[patch 00/34] Xen-pv_ops: Xen guest implementation for paravirt_ops interface
Hi Andi,
This patch series implements the Linux Xen guest as a paravirt_ops
backend. The features in implemented this patch series are:
* domU only
* UP and SMP guest support (NEW!)
* dynamic ticks (NEW!)
* writable pagetables, with late pinning/early unpinning
(no shadow pagetable support)
* supports both PAE and non-PAE modes
(non-PAE may be broken at the moment)
* xen hvc console
2007 Apr 18
34
[patch 00/34] Xen-pv_ops: Xen guest implementation for paravirt_ops interface
Hi Andi,
This patch series implements the Linux Xen guest as a paravirt_ops
backend. The features in implemented this patch series are:
* domU only
* UP and SMP guest support (NEW!)
* dynamic ticks (NEW!)
* writable pagetables, with late pinning/early unpinning
(no shadow pagetable support)
* supports both PAE and non-PAE modes
(non-PAE may be broken at the moment)
* xen hvc console
2007 Oct 12
10
[PATCH 00/10] REVIEW: Xen patches for 2.6.24
This is my current set of updates to Xen for 2.6.24. This is largely
a bugfix set, and a couple of them are also relevent to 2.6.23.
These are in the pre-x86 merge form; I'll update them once the merge
goes into git.
Quick overview:
- remove some dead code in arch/i386/mm/init.c
- clean up some duplicate includes
- when sending an IPI, yield the vcpu if the destination doesn't have
2007 Oct 12
10
[PATCH 00/10] REVIEW: Xen patches for 2.6.24
This is my current set of updates to Xen for 2.6.24. This is largely
a bugfix set, and a couple of them are also relevent to 2.6.23.
These are in the pre-x86 merge form; I'll update them once the merge
goes into git.
Quick overview:
- remove some dead code in arch/i386/mm/init.c
- clean up some duplicate includes
- when sending an IPI, yield the vcpu if the destination doesn't have
2007 Oct 12
10
[PATCH 00/10] REVIEW: Xen patches for 2.6.24
This is my current set of updates to Xen for 2.6.24. This is largely
a bugfix set, and a couple of them are also relevent to 2.6.23.
These are in the pre-x86 merge form; I'll update them once the merge
goes into git.
Quick overview:
- remove some dead code in arch/i386/mm/init.c
- clean up some duplicate includes
- when sending an IPI, yield the vcpu if the destination doesn't have