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SubjectRe: [PATCH v4 04/10] KVM/x86: intel_pmu_lbr_enable
On 01/03/2019 12:33 AM, Liang, Kan wrote:
>
>
> On 12/26/2018 4:25 AM, Wei Wang wrote:
>> +
>> + /*
>> + * It could be possible that people have vcpus of old model run on
>> + * physcal cpus of newer model, for example a BDW guest on a SKX
>> + * machine (but not possible to be the other way around).
>> + * The BDW guest may not get accurate results on a SKX machine
>> as it
>> + * only reads 16 entries of the lbr stack while there are 32
>> entries
>> + * of recordings. So we currently forbid the lbr enabling when the
>> + * vcpu and physical cpu see different lbr stack entries.
>
> I think it's not enough to only check number of entries. The LBR
> from/to MSRs may be different even the number of entries is the same,
> e.g SLM and KNL.

Yes, we could add the comparison of the FROM msrs.

>
>> + */
>> + switch (vcpu_model) {
>
> That's a duplicate of intel_pmu_init(). I think it's better to factor
> out the common part if you want to check LBR MSRs and entries. Then we
> don't need to add the same codes in two different places when enabling
> new platforms.
>


Yes, I thought about this, but intel_pmu_init() does a lot more things
in each "Case xx". Any thought about how to factor them out?


> Actually, I think we may just support LBR for guest if it has the
> identical CPU model as host. It should be good enough for now.
>

I actually tried this in the first place but it failed to work with the
existing QEMU.
For example, when we specify "Broadwell" cpu from qemu, then qemu uses
Broadwell core model,
but the physical machine I have is Broadwell X. This patch will support
this case.

Best,
Wei

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