On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 10:09:33AM +0200, Marc MarĂ wrote: > The current module infrastructure has been improved to enable dynamic module > loading. > > This reduces the load time for very simple guests. For the following > configuration (very loaded) > > ./configure --enable-sdl --enable-gtk --enable-vte --enable-curses \ > --enable-vnc --enable-vnc-{jpeg,tls,sasl,png} --enable-virtfs \ > --enable-brlapi --enable-curl --enable-fdt --enable-bluez \ > --enable-kvm --enable-rdma --enable-uuid --enable-vde \ > --enable-linux-aio --enable-cap-ng --enable-attr --enable-vhost-net \ > --enable-vhost-scsi --enable-spice --enable-rbd --enable-libiscsi \ > --enable-smartcard-nss --enable-guest-agent --enable-libusb \ > --enable-usb-redir --enable-lzo --enable-snappy --enable-bzip2 \ > --enable-seccomp --enable-coroutine-pool --enable-glusterfs \ > --enable-tpm --enable-libssh2 --enable-vhdx --enable-numa \ > --enable-tcmalloc --target-list=x86_64-softmmu > > With modules disabled, there are 142 libraries loaded at startup. Time is > the following: > LD time: 0.065 seconds > QEMU time: 0.02 seconds > Total time: 0.085 seconds > > With this patch series and modules enabled, there are 128 libraries loaded > at startup. Time is the following: > LD time: 0.02 seconds > QEMU time: 0.02 seconds > Total time: 0.04 seconds > > Where LD time is the time between the program startup and the jump to main, > and QEMU time is the time between the start of main and the first kvm_entry. > > These results are just with a few block drivers, that were already a module. > Adding more modules (block or not block) should be easy, and will reduce > the load time even more.
Which QEMU command-line did you benchmark? Did you have a UI enabled (SDL/GTK/VNC)?