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From: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com>
To: Jan Beulich <JBeulich@suse.com>, Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com>
Cc: Juergen Gross <jgross@suse.com>,
	Xen-devel <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/2] x86: use invpcid to do global flushing
Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 11:50:55 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <14aeecce-d1fc-1671-473c-63a05f8ccd4c@citrix.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5A9D38B102000078001AE77E@prv-mh.provo.novell.com>

On 05/03/18 11:31, Jan Beulich wrote:
>>>> On 05.03.18 at 10:50, <wei.liu2@citrix.com> wrote:
>> Signed-off-by: Wei Liu <wei.liu2@citrix.com>
> No description at all? I'd at least expect mention of how much of a
> performance win this is (for whichever hardware you happen to
> know that).
>
>> @@ -120,11 +121,24 @@ unsigned int flush_area_local(const void *va, unsigned int flags)
>>          else
>>          {
>>              u32 t = pre_flush();
>> -            unsigned long cr4 = read_cr4();
>>  
>> -            write_cr4(cr4 & ~X86_CR4_PGE);
>> -            barrier();
>> -            write_cr4(cr4);
>> +            if ( !cpu_has_invpcid )
>> +            {
>> +                unsigned long cr4 = read_cr4();
>> +
>> +                write_cr4(cr4 & ~X86_CR4_PGE);
>> +                barrier();
>> +                write_cr4(cr4);
>> +            }
>> +            else
>> +            {
>> +                /*
>> +                 * Using invpcid to flush all mappings works
>> +                 * regardless of whether PCID is enabled or not.
>> +                 * It is faster than read-modify-write CR4.
>> +                 */

Its a cr4 double write, rather than RMW.  We read from a cached value
anyway, not from hardware.

>> +                invpcid_flush_all();
>> +            }
> The reference to PCID in the comment isn't really meaningful imo.
> PCID and INVPCID are independent features anyway. Also please
> don't create artificially short comment lines.
>
> Generally I also think such if() conditions would better be inverted:
> There's no reason to make the legacy form look as if it was
> preferred.
>
> And then - what about the use in write_cr3() and the two uses that
> remain after my XPTI follow-up series (which sadly looks to be stuck
> for whatever reason), or (without that series) the write_cr3
> assembler macro?

I don't think it is safe to use invpcid when we're also switching cr3. 
The new cr3 may have global pages with different translations, as they
are guest controlled.

(In fact - I'm considering using this property to try and allow us to
deliberately trigger MCEs on demand, for testing purposes).

~Andrew

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  reply	other threads:[~2018-03-05 11:51 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-03-05  9:50 [PATCH 0/2] Use invpcid Wei Liu
2018-03-05  9:50 ` [PATCH 1/2] x86: report if PCID and INVPCID are supported Wei Liu
2018-03-05  9:51   ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-05 11:20   ` Jan Beulich
2018-03-05 11:31     ` Wei Liu
2018-03-05 11:48       ` Andrew Cooper
     [not found]   ` <5A9D362002000078001AE74F@suse.com>
2018-03-05 11:43     ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-05 12:37       ` Jan Beulich
     [not found]       ` <5A9D482202000078001AE7ED@suse.com>
2018-03-05 12:49         ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-05 12:57           ` Jan Beulich
2018-03-05 13:26             ` Wei Liu
2018-03-05  9:50 ` [PATCH 2/2] x86: use invpcid to do global flushing Wei Liu
2018-03-05  9:52   ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-05 11:31   ` Jan Beulich
2018-03-05 11:50     ` Andrew Cooper [this message]
2018-03-05 12:06       ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-05 12:35         ` Andrew Cooper
2018-03-05 12:54           ` Jan Beulich
2018-03-05 12:57             ` Andrew Cooper
2018-03-05 13:11               ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-05 13:24                 ` Jan Beulich
2018-03-05 13:31                   ` Wei Liu
2018-03-05 13:40                     ` Andrew Cooper
2018-03-05 13:44                     ` Jan Beulich
2018-03-06  7:10           ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-09 15:29   ` Jan Beulich
     [not found]   ` <5AA2B67302000078001B0567@suse.com>
2018-03-09 18:05     ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-12 12:59       ` Jan Beulich
2018-03-12 13:10         ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-12 13:13           ` Jan Beulich
     [not found]           ` <5AA67CEF0200007800129C5D@suse.com>
2018-03-12 13:14             ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-13  8:07           ` Jan Beulich
     [not found]           ` <5AA794B402000078001B0CC7@suse.com>
2018-03-13  9:27             ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-13  9:35               ` Jan Beulich
     [not found]               ` <5AA7A97702000078001B0D63@suse.com>
2018-03-13  9:48                 ` Juergen Gross
2018-03-13 10:22                   ` Jan Beulich
2018-03-13 10:26                     ` Andrew Cooper

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