Stefan Hajnoczi
2014-Feb-24 15:16 UTC
Re: [libvirt-users] [Qemu-devel] Adjust disk image migration (NBD)
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 11:58:56AM +0100, Michal Privoznik wrote:> On 14.02.2014 10:40, Joaquim Barrera wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > As I am doing some tests with qemu, I realized that the way it does > > 'migrate -i tcp:DEST:444' is not the same as 'libvirt migrate > > --copy-storage-inc'. Basically qemu uses the same stream as RAM > > migration and libvirt takes advantage of NBD transfer. > > > > With virsh migrate-setspeed I observed that one can only control the > > transfer throughput of RAM, but not disk synchronization. At least this > > is what I can see in bmon when doing a migration with incremental copy. > > > > The question is: Am I missing something or it is not implemented? > > > > Thank you guys! > > > > I think this is actually a qemu bug. Libvirt passes the correct values: > > > 2014-02-14 10:52:08.010+0000: 27701: debug : qemuMonitorIOWrite:504 : QEMU_MONITOR_IO_WRITE: mon=0x7f06cc00ea20 buf={"execute":"drive-mirror","arguments":{"device":"drive-virtio-disk0","target":"nbd:masina:49153:exportname=drive-virtio-disk0","speed":1048576,"sync":"full","mode":"existing"},"id":"libvirt-15"} > > > ... > > 2014-02-14 10:53:51.169+0000: 27701: debug : qemuMonitorIOWrite:504 : QEMU_MONITOR_IO_WRITE: mon=0x7f06cc00ea20 buf={"execute":"migrate_set_speed","arguments":{"value":1048576},"id":"libvirt-221"} > > > 2014-02-14 10:53:51.204+0000: 27701: debug : qemuMonitorIOWrite:504 : QEMU_MONITOR_IO_WRITE: mon=0x7f06cc00ea20 buf={"execute":"migrate","arguments":{"detach":true,"blk":false,"inc":false,"uri":"fd:migrate"},"id":"libvirt-223"} > > > However I observe what you do - disk migration is not shaped, while internal state is.Thanks for raising this. I noticed that mirror_run() does not throttle the first loop where it populates the dirty bitmap using bdrv_is_allocated_above(). The main copy loop does take the speed limit into account but perhaps that's broken too. Paolo, Jeff: Any ideas? Stefan
Paolo Bonzini
2014-Feb-24 22:26 UTC
Re: [libvirt-users] [Qemu-devel] Adjust disk image migration (NBD)
> Thanks for raising this. > > I noticed that mirror_run() does not throttle the first loop where it > populates the dirty bitmap using bdrv_is_allocated_above().This is on purpose. Does it causes a noticeable stall in the guest?> The main > copy loop does take the speed limit into account but perhaps that's > broken too.Yeah, it looks broken. Each iteration of the loop can write much more than sectors_per_chunk sectors, but here: if (s->common.speed) { delay_ns = ratelimit_calculate_delay(&s->limit, sectors_per_chunk); } else { delay_ns = 0; } the second argument is fixed. :/ Paolo
Joaquim Barrera
2014-Feb-28 10:41 UTC
Re: [libvirt-users] [Qemu-devel] Adjust disk image migration (NBD)
On 24/02/14 23:26, Paolo Bonzini wrote:>> Thanks for raising this. >> >> I noticed that mirror_run() does not throttle the first loop where it >> populates the dirty bitmap using bdrv_is_allocated_above(). > This is on purpose. Does it causes a noticeable stall in the guest? > >> The main >> copy loop does take the speed limit into account but perhaps that's >> broken too. > Yeah, it looks broken. Each iteration of the loop can write much more > than sectors_per_chunk sectors, but here: > > if (s->common.speed) { > delay_ns = ratelimit_calculate_delay(&s->limit, sectors_per_chunk); > } else { > delay_ns = 0; > } > > the second argument is fixed. :/ > > Paolo >Thanks for the answer. Something is still not clear to me. Are we in front of a bug (that means, something that could be fixed) or is this behaviour somehow expected for some reason? More and more tests I am doing, I get allways the same throughput chart: unlimited bandwidth when syncronizing the disk, and smooth bandwidth limit when migrating RAM. Joaquim