From 801110ab22be1ef258338345fc0b645af074d5bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2018 17:01:38 +0000 Subject: find_ram_offset: Align ram_addr_t allocation on long boundaries The dirty bitmaps are built from 'long's and there is fast-path code for synchronising the case where the RAMBlock is aligned to the start of a long boundary. Align the allocation to this boundary to cause the fast path to be used. Offsets before change: 11398@1515169675.018566:find_ram_offset size: 0x1e0000 @ 0x8000000 11398@1515169675.020064:find_ram_offset size: 0x20000 @ 0x81e0000 11398@1515169675.020244:find_ram_offset size: 0x20000 @ 0x8200000 11398@1515169675.024343:find_ram_offset size: 0x1000000 @ 0x8220000 11398@1515169675.025154:find_ram_offset size: 0x10000 @ 0x9220000 11398@1515169675.027682:find_ram_offset size: 0x40000 @ 0x9230000 11398@1515169675.032921:find_ram_offset size: 0x200000 @ 0x9270000 11398@1515169675.033307:find_ram_offset size: 0x1000 @ 0x9470000 11398@1515169675.033601:find_ram_offset size: 0x1000 @ 0x9471000 after change: 10923@1515169108.818245:find_ram_offset size: 0x1e0000 @ 0x8000000 10923@1515169108.819410:find_ram_offset size: 0x20000 @ 0x8200000 10923@1515169108.819587:find_ram_offset size: 0x20000 @ 0x8240000 10923@1515169108.823708:find_ram_offset size: 0x1000000 @ 0x8280000 10923@1515169108.824503:find_ram_offset size: 0x10000 @ 0x9280000 10923@1515169108.827093:find_ram_offset size: 0x40000 @ 0x92c0000 10923@1515169108.833045:find_ram_offset size: 0x200000 @ 0x9300000 10923@1515169108.833504:find_ram_offset size: 0x1000 @ 0x9500000 10923@1515169108.833787:find_ram_offset size: 0x1000 @ 0x9540000 Suggested-by: Paolo Bonzini Signed-off-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert Message-Id: <20180105170138.23357-3-dgilbert@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini --- exec.c | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) (limited to 'exec.c') diff --git a/exec.c b/exec.c index 5e2fb55..9f4f450 100644 --- a/exec.c +++ b/exec.c @@ -1678,7 +1678,11 @@ static ram_addr_t find_ram_offset(ram_addr_t size) RAMBLOCK_FOREACH(block) { ram_addr_t candidate, next = RAM_ADDR_MAX; + /* Align blocks to start on a 'long' in the bitmap + * which makes the bitmap sync'ing take the fast path. + */ candidate = block->offset + block->max_length; + candidate = ROUND_UP(candidate, BITS_PER_LONG << TARGET_PAGE_BITS); /* Search for the closest following block * and find the gap. -- cgit v1.1