The goal here is to be able to scale temporally execution of qemu-user/system,
using a given number of instructions per second.
We define a virtual clock, that can be late or in advance compared to real time.
When we are in advance, we slow execution (by sleeping) until catching real
time.
Finally, we should be able to cleanup icount=auto mode completely, and keep
icount usage for determistic purposes only.
It is built upon new TCG Plugins inline ops (store + conditional callbacks), now
merged on master.
Example in user-mode:
- Retrieve number of instructions to execute /bin/true
$ ./build/qemu-x86_64 -plugin ./build/tests/plugin/libinsn.so -d plugin /bin/true
cpu 0 insns: 120546
total insns: 120546
- Slow execution to match 5 seconds
$ time ./build/qemu-x86_64 -plugin ./build/contrib/plugins/libips,ips=$((120546/5)) /bin/true
real 0m4.985s
Alex Bennée (4):
sysemu: add set_virtual_time to accel ops
qtest: use cpu interface in qtest_clock_warp
sysemu: generalise qtest_warp_clock as qemu_clock_advance_virtual_time
plugins: add time control API
Pierrick Bouvier (1):
contrib/plugins: add ips plugin example for cost modeling
include/qemu/qemu-plugin.h | 23 ++
include/qemu/timer.h | 15 ++
include/sysemu/accel-ops.h | 18 +-
include/sysemu/cpu-timers.h | 3 +-
include/sysemu/qtest.h | 1 +
accel/qtest/qtest.c | 1 +
contrib/plugins/ips.c | 239 ++++++++++++++++++
plugins/api.c | 31 +++
...t-virtual-clock.c => cpus-virtual-clock.c} | 5 +
system/cpus.c | 11 +
system/qtest.c | 27 +-
util/qemu-timer.c | 26 ++
contrib/plugins/Makefile | 1 +
plugins/qemu-plugins.symbols | 2 +
stubs/meson.build | 6 +-
15 files changed, 383 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 contrib/plugins/ips.c
rename stubs/{cpus-get-virtual-clock.c => cpus-virtual-clock.c} (68%)
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