Roger Pau Monné <roger....@citrix.com> writes:

> On 20/05/14 11:54, Vitaly Kuznetsov wrote:
>> Vitaly Kuznetsov <vkuzn...@redhat.com> writes:
>> 
>>> 1) ramdisks (/dev/ram*) (persistent grants and indirect descriptors
>>> disabled)
>> 
>> sorry, there was a typo. persistent grants and indirect descriptors are
>> enabled with ramdisks, otherwise such testing won't make any sense.
>
> I'm not sure how is that possible, from your description I get that you
> are using 3.11 on the Dom0, which means blkback has support for
> persistent grants and indirect descriptors, but the guest is RHEL7,
> that's using the 3.10 kernel AFAICT, and this kernel only has persistent
> grants implemented.

RHEL7 kernel is mostly merged with 3.11 in its Xen part, we have
indirect descriptors backported.

Actually I tried my tests with upstream (Fedora) kernel and results were
similar. I can try comparing e.g. 3.11.10 with 3.12.0 and provide exact
measurements.

-- 
  Vitaly
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