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authorJason J. Herne <jjherne@linux.vnet.ibm.com>2015-09-08 13:12:35 -0400
committerJuan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>2015-09-30 09:42:04 +0200
commit070afca258f973c704dcadf2769aa1ca921209a1 (patch)
tree5e65b87dac7f7348fe2e20241fa217290281f960 /migration/ram.c
parent1626fee3bdbb295d5e8aff800f7621357bb376d6 (diff)
migration: Dynamic cpu throttling for auto-converge
Remove traditional auto-converge static 30ms throttling code and replace it with a dynamic throttling algorithm. Additionally, be more aggressive when deciding when to start throttling. Previously we waited until four unproductive memory passes. Now we begin throttling after only two unproductive memory passes. Four seemed quite arbitrary and only waiting for two passes allows us to complete the migration faster. Signed-off-by: Jason J. Herne <jjherne@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Reviewed-by: Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'migration/ram.c')
-rw-r--r--migration/ram.c89
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 59 deletions
diff --git a/migration/ram.c b/migration/ram.c
index 5187637d45..2d1d0b99e4 100644
--- a/migration/ram.c
+++ b/migration/ram.c
@@ -47,9 +47,7 @@
do { } while (0)
#endif
-static bool mig_throttle_on;
static int dirty_rate_high_cnt;
-static void check_guest_throttling(void);
static uint64_t bitmap_sync_count;
@@ -407,6 +405,29 @@ static size_t save_page_header(QEMUFile *f, RAMBlock *block, ram_addr_t offset)
return size;
}
+/* Reduce amount of guest cpu execution to hopefully slow down memory writes.
+ * If guest dirty memory rate is reduced below the rate at which we can
+ * transfer pages to the destination then we should be able to complete
+ * migration. Some workloads dirty memory way too fast and will not effectively
+ * converge, even with auto-converge.
+ */
+static void mig_throttle_guest_down(void)
+{
+ MigrationState *s = migrate_get_current();
+ uint64_t pct_initial =
+ s->parameters[MIGRATION_PARAMETER_X_CPU_THROTTLE_INITIAL];
+ uint64_t pct_icrement =
+ s->parameters[MIGRATION_PARAMETER_X_CPU_THROTTLE_INCREMENT];
+
+ /* We have not started throttling yet. Let's start it. */
+ if (!cpu_throttle_active()) {
+ cpu_throttle_set(pct_initial);
+ } else {
+ /* Throttling already on, just increase the rate */
+ cpu_throttle_set(cpu_throttle_get_percentage() + pct_icrement);
+ }
+}
+
/* Update the xbzrle cache to reflect a page that's been sent as all 0.
* The important thing is that a stale (not-yet-0'd) page be replaced
* by the new data.
@@ -599,21 +620,21 @@ static void migration_bitmap_sync(void)
/* The following detection logic can be refined later. For now:
Check to see if the dirtied bytes is 50% more than the approx.
amount of bytes that just got transferred since the last time we
- were in this routine. If that happens >N times (for now N==4)
- we turn on the throttle down logic */
+ were in this routine. If that happens twice, start or increase
+ throttling */
bytes_xfer_now = ram_bytes_transferred();
+
if (s->dirty_pages_rate &&
(num_dirty_pages_period * TARGET_PAGE_SIZE >
(bytes_xfer_now - bytes_xfer_prev)/2) &&
- (dirty_rate_high_cnt++ > 4)) {
+ (dirty_rate_high_cnt++ >= 2)) {
trace_migration_throttle();
- mig_throttle_on = true;
dirty_rate_high_cnt = 0;
+ mig_throttle_guest_down();
}
bytes_xfer_prev = bytes_xfer_now;
- } else {
- mig_throttle_on = false;
}
+
if (migrate_use_xbzrle()) {
if (iterations_prev != acct_info.iterations) {
acct_info.xbzrle_cache_miss_rate =
@@ -1146,7 +1167,6 @@ static int ram_save_setup(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque)
RAMBlock *block;
int64_t ram_bitmap_pages; /* Size of bitmap in pages, including gaps */
- mig_throttle_on = false;
dirty_rate_high_cnt = 0;
bitmap_sync_count = 0;
migration_bitmap_sync_init();
@@ -1251,7 +1271,7 @@ static int ram_save_iterate(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque)
}
pages_sent += pages;
acct_info.iterations++;
- check_guest_throttling();
+
/* we want to check in the 1st loop, just in case it was the 1st time
and we had to sync the dirty bitmap.
qemu_get_clock_ns() is a bit expensive, so we only check each some
@@ -1664,52 +1684,3 @@ void ram_mig_init(void)
qemu_mutex_init(&XBZRLE.lock);
register_savevm_live(NULL, "ram", 0, 4, &savevm_ram_handlers, NULL);
}
-/* Stub function that's gets run on the vcpu when its brought out of the
- VM to run inside qemu via async_run_on_cpu()*/
-
-static void mig_sleep_cpu(void *opq)
-{
- qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
- g_usleep(30*1000);
- qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
-}
-
-/* To reduce the dirty rate explicitly disallow the VCPUs from spending
- much time in the VM. The migration thread will try to catchup.
- Workload will experience a performance drop.
-*/
-static void mig_throttle_guest_down(void)
-{
- CPUState *cpu;
-
- qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
- CPU_FOREACH(cpu) {
- async_run_on_cpu(cpu, mig_sleep_cpu, NULL);
- }
- qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
-}
-
-static void check_guest_throttling(void)
-{
- static int64_t t0;
- int64_t t1;
-
- if (!mig_throttle_on) {
- return;
- }
-
- if (!t0) {
- t0 = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
- return;
- }
-
- t1 = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
-
- /* If it has been more than 40 ms since the last time the guest
- * was throttled then do it again.
- */
- if (40 < (t1-t0)/1000000) {
- mig_throttle_guest_down();
- t0 = t1;
- }
-}