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Re: Range of vcpu_index to plugin callbacks
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Alex Bennée |
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Re: Range of vcpu_index to plugin callbacks |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Sep 2021 11:31:18 +0100 |
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Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> writes:
> (Cc'ing qemu-devel@ mailing list since this is a development question).
>
> On 9/19/21 19:44, Robert Henry wrote:
>> What is the range of the values for vcpu_index given to callbacks, such as:
>>
>> typedef void (*qemu_plugin_vcpu_udata_cb_t)(unsigned int vcpu_index,
>> void *userdata);
>>
>> Empirically, when QEMU is in system mode, the maximum vcpu_index is 1
>> less than the -smp cpus=$(NCPUS) value.
>>
>> Empirically, when QEMU is in user mode, the values for vcpu_index slowly
>> increase without an apparent upper bound known statically (or when the
>> plugin is loaded?).
>
> Isn't it related to clone() calls? I'd expect new threads use
> a new vCPU, incrementing vcpu_index. But that is just a guess
> without having looked at the code to corroborate...
It's exactly that - in user-mode each thread is modelled using a new
virtual CPU so a heavily threaded application will slowly grow the
maximum index. If you want to track the creation of these threads you
can use qemu_plugin_register_vcpu_init_cb to track the creation of the
new vCPUs.
It's more this reason the recently added cache modelling plugin does
vcpu_index % cores to bound the simulated cache the thread affects.
>
> Regards,
>
> Phil.
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Alex Bennée