Hi Leo,
On 2020-10-16 14:54, Leo Yan wrote:
Hi Sai,
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 02:10:47PM +0530, Sai Prakash Ranjan wrote:
Hi Leo,
On 2020-10-16 12:54, Leo Yan wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 11:40:05PM -0700, Denis Nikitin wrote:
> > Hi Mathieu,
> >
> > I think one of the use cases could be VMs.
> > Is there isolation between EL1 guest kernels which we can control
> > from perf
> > in a system wide mode?
>
> Sorry for suddenly jumping in.
>
> For KVM, I think we need to implement mechanism for saving/restoring
> CoreSight context for every guest OS, the CPU PMUs has implemented
> related features [1].
>
> Thanks,
> Leo
>
> [1]
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/arch/arm64/kvm/pmu.c
>
What happens to the sysfs mode of tracing? For that we would still
need a config right to exclude kernel mode tracing completely.
IIUC, sysfs mode and perf mode both can apply the same approach, the
guest OS runs a thread context for the host, so when a guest OS is
switched in or out, the hypervisor can save/restore the context for
the guest OS; thus every guest OS will have its dedicated context and
trace data ideally.
Thanks for the explanation, so for this usecase then we would have to
implement something as you suggested, not sure how hard would that be
looking at my KVM knowledge(which at the moment is almost nil) when
compared to a kconfig ;)
Thanks,
Sai
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