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SubjectRe: [RFC 0/6] Enlightened VMCS support for KVM on Hyper-V
2018-01-15 18:30+0100, Vitaly Kuznetsov:
> Early RFC. I'll refer to this patchset in my DevConf/FOSDEM
> presentations.
>
> When running nested KVM on Hyper-V it's possible to use so called
> 'Enlightened VMCS' and do normal memory reads/writes instead of
> doing VMWRITE/VMREAD instructions. Tests show that this speeds up
> tight CPUID loop almost 3 times:
>
> Before:
> ./cpuid_tight
> 20459
>
> After:
> ./cpuid_tight
> 7698

Nice!

> checkpatch.pl errors/warnings and possible 32bit brokenness are known
> things.
>
> Main RFC questions I have are:
> - Do we want to have this per L2 VM or per L1 host?

IIUC, eVMCS replaces VMCS when enabled, hence doing it for all VMs would
be simplest -- we wouldn't need to setup VMCS nor reconfigure Hyper-V on
the fly. (I'm thinking we could have a union in loaded_vmcs for
actually used type of VMCS.)

> - How can we achieve zero overhead for non-Hyper-V deployments? Use static
> keys? But this will only work if we decide to do eVMCS per host.

Static keys seem like a good choice.

> - Can we do better than a big switch in evmcs_read()/evmcs_write()? And
> probably don't use 'case' defines which checkpatch.pl hates.

I'd go for a separate mapping from Intel VMCS into its MS eVMCS and
dirty bit, something like vmcs_field_to_offset_table.

Thanks.

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