On 1/25/22 13:08, Wanpeng Li wrote:
As commit 0c5f81dad46 (KVM: LAPIC: Inject timer interrupt via posted interrupt) mentioned that the host admin should well tune the guest setup, so that vCPUs are placed on isolated pCPUs, and with several pCPUs surplus for*busy* housekeeping. It is better to disable mwait/hlt/pause vmexits to keep the vCPUs in non-root mode. However, we may isolate pCPUs for other purpose like DPDK or we can make some guests isolated and others not, we may lose vmx preemption timer/timer fastpath due to not well tuned setup, and the checking in kvm_can_post_timer_interrupt() is not enough. Let's guarantee mwait/hlt is advertised before enabling posted-interrupt interrupt. vmx preemption timer/timer fastpath can continue to work if both of them are not advertised.
Is this the same thing that you meant? -------- As commit 0c5f81dad46 ("KVM: LAPIC: Inject timer interrupt via posted interrupt") mentioned that the host admin should well tune the guest setup, so that vCPUs are placed on isolated pCPUs, and with several pCPUs surplus for *busy* housekeeping. In this setup, it is preferrable to disable mwait/hlt/pause vmexits to keep the vCPUs in non-root mode. However, if only some guests isolated and others not, they would not have any benefit from posted timer interrupts, and at the same time lose VMX preemption timer fast paths because kvm_can_post_timer_interrupt() returns true and therefore forces kvm_can_use_hv_timer() to false. By guaranteeing that posted-interrupt timer is only used if MWAIT or HLT are done without vmexit, KVM can make a better choice and use the VMX preemption timer and the corresponding fast paths. -------- Thanks, Paolo