[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Migration vmdesc and xen-save-devices-state
* Jason Andryuk (jandryuk@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi, > > At some point, QEMU changed to add a json VM description (vmdesc) > after the migration data. The vmdesc is not needed to restore the > migration data, but qemu_loadvm_state() will read and discard the > vmdesc to clear the stream when should_send_vmdesc() is true. About 5 years ago :-) > xen-save-devices-state generates its migration data without a vmdesc. > xen-load-devices-state in turn calls qemu_loadvm_state() which tries > to load vmdesc since should_send_vmdesc is true for xen. When > restoring from a file, this is fine since it'll return EOF, print > "Expected vmdescription section, but got 0" and end the restore > successfully. > > Linux stubdoms load their migration data over a console, so they don't > hit the EOF and end up waiting. There does seem to be a timeout > though and restore continues after a delay, but we'd like to eliminate > the delay. > > Two options to address this are to either: > 1) set suppress_vmdesc for the Xen machines to bypass the > should_send_vmdesc() check. > or > 2) just send the vmdesc data. > > Since vmdesc is just discarded, maybe #1 should be followed. #1 does sound simple! > If going with #2, qemu_save_device_state() needs to generate the > vmdesc data. Looking at qemu_save_device_state() and > qemu_savevm_state_complete_precopy_non_iterable(), they are both very > similar and could seemingly be merged. qmp_xen_save_devices_state() > could even leverage the bdrv_inactivate_all() call in > qemu_savevm_state_complete_precopy_non_iterable(). > > The would make qemu_save_device_state a little more heavywight, which > could impact COLO. I'm not sure how performance sensitive the COLO > code is, and I haven't measured anything. COLO snapshots are potentially quite sensitive; although we've got a load of other things we could do with speeding up, we could do without making them noticably heavier. Dave > Does anyone have thoughts or opinions on the subject? > > Thanks, > Jason > -- Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilbert@xxxxxxxxxx / Manchester, UK
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