1 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/event_ch 1 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/event_channels 2 Date: February 2021 2 Date: February 2021 3 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xe 3 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org> 4 Description: 4 Description: 5 Number of Xen event channels a 5 Number of Xen event channels associated with a kernel based 6 paravirtualized device fronten 6 paravirtualized device frontend or backend. 7 7 8 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/events 8 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/events 9 Date: February 2021 9 Date: February 2021 10 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xe 10 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org> 11 Description: 11 Description: 12 Total number of Xen events rec 12 Total number of Xen events received for a Xen pv device 13 frontend or backend. 13 frontend or backend. 14 14 15 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/jiffies_ 15 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/jiffies_eoi_delayed 16 Date: February 2021 16 Date: February 2021 17 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xe 17 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org> 18 Description: 18 Description: 19 Summed up time in jiffies the 19 Summed up time in jiffies the EOI of an interrupt for a Xen 20 pv device has been delayed in 20 pv device has been delayed in order to avoid stalls due to 21 event storms. This value risin 21 event storms. This value rising is a first sign for a rogue 22 other end of the pv device. 22 other end of the pv device. 23 23 24 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/spurious 24 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/spurious_events 25 Date: February 2021 25 Date: February 2021 26 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xe 26 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org> 27 Description: 27 Description: 28 Number of events received for 28 Number of events received for a Xen pv device which did not 29 require any action. Too many s 29 require any action. Too many spurious events in a row will 30 trigger delayed EOI processing 30 trigger delayed EOI processing. 31 31 32 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/spurious 32 What: /sys/devices/*/xenbus/spurious_threshold 33 Date: February 2021 33 Date: February 2021 34 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xe 34 Contact: Xen Developers mailing list <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org> 35 Description: 35 Description: 36 Controls the tolerated number 36 Controls the tolerated number of subsequent spurious events 37 before delayed EOI processing 37 before delayed EOI processing is triggered for a Xen pv 38 device. Default is 1. This can 38 device. Default is 1. This can be modified in case the other 39 end of the pv device is issuin 39 end of the pv device is issuing spurious events on a regular 40 basis and is known not to be m 40 basis and is known not to be malicious on purpose. Raising 41 the value for such cases can i 41 the value for such cases can improve pv device performance.
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