about vEOI optimization

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Hi, Avi,

Both Eddie and Marcello once suggested vEOI optimization by skipping
heavy-weight instruction decode, which reduces vEOI overhead greatly:

http://www.mail-archive.com/kvm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg18619.html 
http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg36691.html

Though virtual x2apic serves similar purpose, it depends on guest OS
to support x2apic. Many Windows versions don't support x2apic though,
including Win7, Windows server before 2008 R2, etc. Given that virtualization
need support various OS versions, any chance to incorporate above vEOI
optimization in KVM as an alternative to boost performance when guest
doesn't support x2apic?

Thanks
Kevin
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