[libvirt] [v5 0/9] Support cache tune in libvirt

Eli Qiao posted 9 patches 7 years, 1 month ago
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docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng |   46 ++
include/libvirt/virterror.h   |    1 +
po/POTFILES.in                |    1 +
src/Makefile.am               |    1 +
src/conf/capabilities.c       |   56 ++
src/conf/capabilities.h       |   23 +
src/conf/domain_conf.c        |  182 +++++++
src/conf/domain_conf.h        |   19 +
src/libvirt_private.syms      |   11 +
src/nodeinfo.c                |   64 +++
src/nodeinfo.h                |    1 +
src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c  |    8 +
src/qemu/qemu_driver.c        |    6 +
src/qemu/qemu_process.c       |   53 ++
src/util/virerror.c           |    1 +
src/util/virresctrl.c         | 1157 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
src/util/virresctrl.h         |   88 ++++
17 files changed, 1718 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 src/util/virresctrl.c
create mode 100644 src/util/virresctrl.h
[libvirt] [v5 0/9] Support cache tune in libvirt
Posted by Eli Qiao 7 years, 1 month ago
Addressed comment from v4 -> v5:

Marcelo:
       * Several typos
       * Use flock instead of virFileLock

Addressed comment from v3 -> v4:

Daniel & Marcelo:
       * Added concurrence support

Addressed comment from v2 -> v3:

Daniel:
      * Fixed coding style, passed `make check` and `make syntax-check`

      * Variables renaming and move from header file to c file.

      * For locking/mutex support, no progress.

      There are some discussion from mailing list, but I can not find a better
      way to add locking support without performance impact.

      I'll explain the process and please help to advice what shoud we do.

      VM create:
      1) Get the cache left value on each bank of the host. This should be
         shared amount all VMs.
      2) Calculate the schemata on the bank based on all created resctrl
         domain's schemata
      3) Calculate the default schemata by scaning all domain's schemata.
      4) Flush default schemata to /sys/fs/resctrl/schemata

      VM destroy:
      1) Remove the resctrl domain of that VM
      2) Recalculate default schemata
      3) Flush default schemata to /sys/fs/resctrl/schemata

      The key point is that all VMs shares /sys/fs/resctrl/schemata, and
      when a VM create a resctrl domain, the schemata of that VM depends on
      the default schemata and all other exsited schematas. So a global
      mutex is reqired.

      Before calculate a schemata or update default schemata, libvirt
      should gain this global mutex.

      I will try to think more about how to support this gracefully in next
      patch set.

Marcelo:
      * Added vcpu support for cachetune, this will allow user to define which
        vcpu using which cache allocation bank.

        <cachetune id='0' host_id=0 size='3072' unit='KiB' vcpus='0,1'/>

        vcpus is a cpumap, the vcpu pids will be added to tasks file

      * Added cdp compatible, user can specify l3 cache even host enable cdp.
        See patch 8.
        On a cdp enabled host, specify l3code/l3data by

        <cachetune id='0' host_id='0' type='l3' size='3072' unit='KiB'/>

        This will create a schemata like:
            L3data:0=0xff00;...
            L3code:0=0xff00;...

      * Would you please help to test if the functions work.

Martin:
      * Xml test case, I have no time to work on this yet, would you please
        show me an example, would like to amend it later.

This series patches are for supportting CAT featues, which also
called cache tune in libvirt.

First to expose cache information which could be tuned in capabilites XML.
Then add new domain xml element support to add cacahe bank which will apply
on this libvirt domain.

This series patches add a util file `resctrl.c/h`, an interface to talk with
linux kernel's system fs.

There are still one TODO left:
    1. Expose a new public interface to get free cache information.
    2. Expose a new public interface to set cachetune lively.

Some discussion about this feature support can be found from:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2017-January/msg00644.html


Eli Qiao (9):
  Resctrl: Add some utils functions
  Resctrl: expose cache information to capabilities
  Resctrl: Add new xml element to support cache tune
  Resctrl: Add private interface to set cachebanks
  Qemu: Set cache banks
  Resctrl: enable l3code/l3data
  Resctrl: Make sure l3data/l3code are pairs
  Resctrl: Compatible mode for cdp enabled
  Resctrl: concurrence support

 docs/schemas/domaincommon.rng |   46 ++
 include/libvirt/virterror.h   |    1 +
 po/POTFILES.in                |    1 +
 src/Makefile.am               |    1 +
 src/conf/capabilities.c       |   56 ++
 src/conf/capabilities.h       |   23 +
 src/conf/domain_conf.c        |  182 +++++++
 src/conf/domain_conf.h        |   19 +
 src/libvirt_private.syms      |   11 +
 src/nodeinfo.c                |   64 +++
 src/nodeinfo.h                |    1 +
 src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c  |    8 +
 src/qemu/qemu_driver.c        |    6 +
 src/qemu/qemu_process.c       |   53 ++
 src/util/virerror.c           |    1 +
 src/util/virresctrl.c         | 1157 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 src/util/virresctrl.h         |   88 ++++
 17 files changed, 1718 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 src/util/virresctrl.c
 create mode 100644 src/util/virresctrl.h

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Re: [libvirt] [v5 0/9] Support cache tune in libvirt
Posted by Marcelo Tosatti 7 years, 1 month ago
On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 03:46:38PM +0800, Eli Qiao wrote:
> Addressed comment from v4 -> v5:
> 
> Marcelo:
>        * Several typos
>        * Use flock instead of virFileLock
> 
> Addressed comment from v3 -> v4:
> 
> Daniel & Marcelo:
>        * Added concurrence support
> 
> Addressed comment from v2 -> v3:
> 
> Daniel:
>       * Fixed coding style, passed `make check` and `make syntax-check`
> 
>       * Variables renaming and move from header file to c file.
> 
>       * For locking/mutex support, no progress.
> 
>       There are some discussion from mailing list, but I can not find a better
>       way to add locking support without performance impact.
> 
>       I'll explain the process and please help to advice what shoud we do.
> 
>       VM create:
>       1) Get the cache left value on each bank of the host. This should be
>          shared amount all VMs.
>       2) Calculate the schemata on the bank based on all created resctrl
>          domain's schemata
>       3) Calculate the default schemata by scaning all domain's schemata.
>       4) Flush default schemata to /sys/fs/resctrl/schemata
> 
>       VM destroy:
>       1) Remove the resctrl domain of that VM
>       2) Recalculate default schemata
>       3) Flush default schemata to /sys/fs/resctrl/schemata
> 
>       The key point is that all VMs shares /sys/fs/resctrl/schemata, and
>       when a VM create a resctrl domain, the schemata of that VM depends on
>       the default schemata and all other exsited schematas. So a global
>       mutex is reqired.
> 
>       Before calculate a schemata or update default schemata, libvirt
>       should gain this global mutex.
> 
>       I will try to think more about how to support this gracefully in next
>       patch set.
> 
> Marcelo:
>       * Added vcpu support for cachetune, this will allow user to define which
>         vcpu using which cache allocation bank.
> 
>         <cachetune id='0' host_id=0 size='3072' unit='KiB' vcpus='0,1'/>
> 
>         vcpus is a cpumap, the vcpu pids will be added to tasks file
> 
>       * Added cdp compatible, user can specify l3 cache even host enable cdp.
>         See patch 8.
>         On a cdp enabled host, specify l3code/l3data by
> 
>         <cachetune id='0' host_id='0' type='l3' size='3072' unit='KiB'/>
> 
>         This will create a schemata like:
>             L3data:0=0xff00;...
>             L3code:0=0xff00;...

Working as expected:

     <cachetune id='10' host_id='1' type='l3' size='2816' unit='KiB' vcpus='1' />

# cat schemata 
L3DATA:0=1;1=80000
L3CODE:0=1;1=80000

---

     <cachetune id='10' host_id='1' type='l3code' size='2816' unit='KiB'
vcpus='1' />
     <cachetune id='11' host_id='1' type='l3data' size='2816' unit='KiB'
vcpus='1' />

# cat schemata
L3DATA:0=1;1=40000
L3CODE:0=1;1=80000


Thanks.

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