kvm: Allow architectures to override the cycle accounting mechanism

Some architectures have special registers in the guest that can be
used to do cycle accounting. This is generally preferrable since the
prevents the guest from seeing a non-monotonic clock. This changeset
adds a virtual method, getHostCycles(), that the architecture-specific
code can override to implement this functionallity. The default
implementation uses the hwCycles counter.
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Sandberg 2013-06-03 13:39:11 +02:00
parent 15f81b6ed9
commit c2ec232920
2 changed files with 27 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -456,12 +456,15 @@ BaseKvmCPU::tick()
}
}
uint64_t
BaseKvmCPU::getHostCycles() const
{
return hwCycles.read();
}
Tick
BaseKvmCPU::kvmRun(Tick ticks)
{
uint64_t baseCycles(hwCycles.read());
uint64_t baseInstrs(hwInstructions.read());
// We might need to update the KVM state.
syncKvmState();
// Entering into KVM implies that we'll have to reload the thread
@ -478,6 +481,11 @@ BaseKvmCPU::kvmRun(Tick ticks)
DPRINTF(KvmRun, "KVM: Executing for %i ticks\n", ticks);
timerOverflowed = false;
// Get hardware statistics after synchronizing contexts. The KVM
// state update might affect guest cycle counters.
uint64_t baseCycles(getHostCycles());
uint64_t baseInstrs(hwInstructions.read());
// Arm the run timer and start the cycle timer if it isn't
// controlled by the overflow timer. Starting/stopping the cycle
// timer automatically starts the other perf timers as they are in
@ -497,7 +505,7 @@ BaseKvmCPU::kvmRun(Tick ticks)
hwCycles.stop();
const uint64_t hostCyclesExecuted(hwCycles.read() - baseCycles);
const uint64_t hostCyclesExecuted(getHostCycles() - baseCycles);
const uint64_t simCyclesExecuted(hostCyclesExecuted * hostFactor);
const uint64_t instsExecuted(hwInstructions.read() - baseInstrs);
const Tick ticksExecuted(runTimer->ticksFromHostCycles(hostCyclesExecuted));

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@ -153,6 +153,21 @@ class BaseKvmCPU : public BaseCPU
*/
virtual void tick();
/**
* Get the value of the hardware cycle counter in the guest.
*
* This method is supposed to return the total number of cycles
* executed in hardware mode relative to some arbitrary point in
* the past. It's mainly used when estimating the number of cycles
* actually executed by the CPU in kvmRun(). The default behavior
* of this method is to use the cycles performance counter, but
* some architectures may want to use internal registers instead.
*
* @return Number of host cycles executed relative to an undefined
* point in the past.
*/
virtual uint64_t getHostCycles() const;
/**
* Request KVM to run the guest for a given number of ticks. The
* method returns the approximate number of ticks executed.