On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Ian Campbell <ian.campb...@citrix.com>
wrote:

> On Sun, 2014-11-16 at 23:39 -0500, Tim Wood wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am curious if Xen currently supports sharing hugepages between
> > domains (specifically ones originally allocated in Dom-0 and shared
> > with a guest r/w).  I've seen some references to huge pages in the
> > archives of this list, but not in relation to the grant mechanism.
>
> I don't think the grant table has any specific superpage support. It
> might be an interesting extension to consider though (for the sorts of
> reasons you would like it).
>
> You could grant a superpage using multiple 4K grants to cover whichever
> subset of the superpage you need to expose to the other end. Now granted
> (no pun intended ;-)) that might suck up 512 grefs in the worst case,
> which is a bit mad...
>

If the grants just need to be setup once at system startup and then are
never changed, is this likely to pose any particular problem (i.e., does
the size of the grant table only affect things when new grants are being
setup, or is it checked regularly at runtime)?


>
> > Also, can someone confirm that "superpages" are another term for "huge
> > pages" in Xen?
>
> Yes. Or at least I think so.
>
> > This would be helpful for some work we are doing on high speed
> > networking to VMs---DPDK stores packets into huge pages and we'd like
> > to get those to VMs as quickly as possible.
>
> This seems like a reasonable usecase to me. Having added this to the
> grant table interface I suppose you would also need to consider
> extensions to the individual PV I/O protocols (netif.h) to allow them to
> signal when a grant was huge. You might have issues with e.g. finding
> enough bits to represent the larger sizes...
>

I hope you guys will think it is useful enough to someday implement it..
I've got a handful of undergrad and grad students who work with me, but
this might be beyond our capabilities at this point ;)

In our prior system, we did this on KVM.  In that case we used QEMU to
define a virtual PCI device that mapped memory from the host OS and let it
be accessed by a VM.  Any thoughts on whether the same approach would work
with Xen?  I'd originally thought just using the grant table to enable
sharing would make this a lot easier in Xen, but maybe not since it doesn't
support huge pages.

thanks!
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