doc: add guideline for RTVM workload design
a quick guideline document help RTOS designer/developer to design RT workload based on RTVM Signed-off-by: Jason Chen CJ <jason.cj.chen@intel.com>
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Real time VM application design guidelines
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An RTOS developer must be aware of the differences between running applications on a native
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platform and a real time virtual machine (RTVM), especially issues impacting real time
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performance. For example, a real time thread should avoid triggering any VM-Exit. If a VM-Exit
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is triggered, the developer must account for an additional margin of CPU cycles for the
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incremental runtime overhead.
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This document provides some application design guidelines when using an RTVM within the ACRN hypervisor.
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Run RTVM with dedicated resources/devices
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For best practice, ACRN allocates dedicated CPU, memory resources, and cache resources (using Intel
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Cache Allocation Technology, aka CAT) to RTVMs. For best real time performance of I/O devices,
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we recommend using dedicated (pass-thru) PCIe devices to avoid VM-Exit at run time.
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.. note::
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The configuration space for pass-thru PCI devices is still emulated and the accessing it will
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trigger a VM-Exit.
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RTVM with virtio PMD (Polling Mode Driver) for I/O sharing
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If the RTVM must use shared devices, we recommend using PMD drivers that can eliminate the
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unpredictable latency caused by guest I/O trap-and-emulate access. The RTVM application must be
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aware that the packets in the PMD driver may arrive or be sent later than expected.
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RTVM with HV Emulated Device
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ACRN uses hypervisor emulated virtual UART (vUART) devices for inter-VM synchronization such as
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logging output, or command send/receive. Currently, the vUART only works in polling mode, but
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may be extended to support interrupt mode in a future release. In the meantime, for better RT
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behavior, the RT application using the vUART shall reserve a margin of CPU cycles to accommodate
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for the additional latency introduced by the VM-Exit to the vUART I/O registers (~2000--3000 cycles
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per register access).
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DM emulated device (Except PMD)
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We recommend **not** using DM-emulated devices in a RTVM.
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