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Re: PHP performance on Xen domU with mulitple vcpu
> Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2025 23:50:37 +0000
> From: Emmanuel Dreyfus <manu%netbsd.org@localhost>
>
> On Sun, Apr 06, 2025 at 03:50:44AM +0000, Taylor R Campbell wrote:
> > Try the attached patch?
>
> I restarted with stock 10.0 XEN3_DOMU kernel to get dtrace working
> (it does not), but now the problem seems to have vanished. I run
> with two vcpu and timecounter xen_system_time, ntpd syncs without
> a hithch. This is a bit frustrating. Perhaps it needs more load
> to fail.
>
> Loading dtrace module fails on this:
> kobj_checksyms, 1004: [solaris]: linker error: symbol `sdt_provider_sdt' not found
> WARNING: module error: unable to affix module `solaris', error 8
> WARNING: module error: recursive load failed for `dtrace' (`solaris' required), error 8
>
> I cannot find sdt_provider_sdt anywhere in kernel sources.
Defined in kern_sdt.c by
SDT_PROVIDER_DEFINE(sdt);
Requires `options KDTRACE_HOOKS' in the kernel you want to load dtrace
into. This was only added to amd64/XEN3_DOMU in the netbsd-10 branch
a week ago.
However, I seem to recall there is a problem where the Xen loader
doesn't pass the CTF data to NetBSD, so it's considerably less useful
than it should be -- this might be why I held off on requesting pullup
myself. The dtrace script I suggested should work but if you try to
use anything that requires dtrace to know about types, like printing
args[N] rather than argN or reading named structure members, it might
not work.
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