[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] Domain save/migrate issue
> there's a fair bit of work that would be needed to allow for light-weight checkpointing. A domain has to be suspended for the checkpoint to finish (although presumably one could use a similar as live migration to get most of the way there). > Today, in Xen, there is no way to get out of a suspended state. >If a domain could leave the suspended state, it would make checkpointing pretty cheap. Also, presumably, it would simplify rebooting because instead of having to recreate a domain on reboot, the hypervisor could just reinit it. Of course, it would need some way of knowing how to build the domain... Regards, Anthony Liguori > S. > My suggestion is NOT to bring a domain out of suspension. What I am suggesting is bypassing the problem. Here's the current idea: We need the memory image of the domain to be static, So we can't allow the domain to run. So, the first idea is to use pause/unpause instead of suspend. Now for the next (serious) problem: This seems to work fine (in live or non live settings) until the xc_linux_save() function reaches the part where it checks the frame number Of the suspend record, which makes sense, because now, we have NO suspend record. So, the second idea is to (simply?) write all that info on the io_fd The function gets ourselves. Just canonicalize the fns that suspend does, And write the appropriate info. The restore function does not have to change at all... it sees the same input. So, what do you think, is this a good idea? Even possible? Will it entail a lot? One of my concerns is this: the shared pages. Can Xen write to them while the guest is "only" paused? And if so, what Can it (practically) write there while the guest is paused? Even if it CAN, is it Reasonable to expect it won't do that usually? I'm not really troubled by the storage issues. This feature would be useful in many cases even with no solution to that problem. Sorry for the multiple messages on the original subject. It was an unfortunate misunderstanding. > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel > > _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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