On 11.08.2017 09:49, Lan Tianyu wrote: > Hi Konrad: > Thanks for your review. > > On 2017年08月11日 01:50, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: >> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 06:00:59PM +0800, Lan Tianyu wrote: >>> Intel Xeon phi chip will support 352 logical threads. For HPC usage >>> case, it will create a huge VM with vcpu number as same as host cpus. This >>> patch is to increase max vcpu number to 352. >> >> Why not 1024 or 4096? > > This is on demand. We can set a higher number since KVM already has > x2apic and vIOMMU interrupt remapping support. > >> >> Are there any issues with increasing the value from 288 to 352 right now? > > No found. > >> >> Also perhaps this should be made in an Kconfig entry? > > That will be anther option but I find different platforms will define > different MAX_VCPU. If we introduce a generic Kconfig entry, different > platforms should have different range. > > Radim & Paolo, Could you give some input? In qemu thread, we will set > max vcpu to 8192 for x86 VM. In KVM, The length of vcpu pointer array in > struct kvm and dest_vcpu_bitmap in kvm_irq_delivery_to_apic() are > specified by KVM_MAX_VCPUS. Should we keep align with Qemu? > commit 682f732ecf7396e9d6fe24d44738966699fae6c0 Author: Radim Krčmář <rkrcmar@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue Jul 12 22:09:29 2016 +0200 KVM: x86: bump MAX_VCPUS to 288 288 is in high demand because of Knights Landing CPU. We cannot set the limit to 640k, because that would be wasting space. I think we want to keep it small as long as possible. I remember a patch series from Radim which would dynamically allocate memory for these arrays (using a new VM creation ioctl, specifying the max # of vcpus). Wonder what happened to that (I remember requesting a simply remalloc instead of a new VM creation ioctl :] ). -- Thanks, David