Nathan March
2015-Mar-12 18:11 UTC
[CentOS-virt] Tapdisk processes being left behind when hvm domu's migrate/shutdown
Hi All, I'm seeing tapdisk processes not being terminated after a HVM vm is shutdown or migrated away. I don't see this problem with linux paravirt domu's, just windows hvm ones. xl.cfg: name = 'nathanwin' memory = 4096 vcpus = 2 disk = [ 'file:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c,hda,w' ] vif = [ 'mac=00:16:3D:01:03:E0,bridge=vlan208' ] builder = "hvm" kernel = "/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader" localtime = 0 on_poweroff = "destroy" on_reboot = "restart" on_crash = "destroy" vnc = 1 vncunused = 1 cpuid = [ '0:eax=00000000000000000000000000001011', '1:eax=00000000000000100000011011000010,ecx=10000011101110100010001000000011,edx=00010111100010111111101111111111', '2:eax=01010101000000110101101000000001', '7,0:eax=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,ebx=00000000000000000000000000000000,ecx=00000000000000000000000000000000,edx=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx', '13,1:eax=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0', '10:ebx=00000000000000000000000000000000', '11:edx=00000000000000000000000000000000', '2147483650:eax=01100101011101000110111001001001,ebx=00101001010100100010100001101100,ecx=01101111011001010101100000100000,edx=00101001010100100010100001101110', '2147483651:eax=01010101010100000100001100100000,ebx=00100000001000000010000000100000,ecx=00100000001000000010000000100000,edx=01001100001000000010000000100000', '2147483652:eax=00110000001101000011011000110101,ebx=00100000010000000010000000100000,ecx=00110111001100100010111000110010,edx=00000000011110100100100001000111', '2147483656:eax=00000000000000000011000000101000', ] Starting with the VM running initially on another host, I migrate it in: migration target: Ready to receive domain. Saving to migration stream new xl format (info 0x0/0x0/1450) Loading new save file <incoming migration stream> (new xl fmt info 0x0/0x0/1450) Savefile contains xl domain config WARNING: ignoring "kernel" directive for HVM guest. Use "firmware_override" instead if you really want a non-default firmware xc: progress: Reloading memory pages: 56320/1114193 5% xc: progress: Reloading memory pages: 1003520/1114193 90% DEBUG libxl__blktap_devpath 37 aio:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c DEBUG libxl__blktap_devpath 40 /dev/xen/blktap-2/tapdev0 DEBUG libxl__blktap_devpath 37 aio:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c DEBUG libxl__blktap_devpath 40 /dev/xen/blktap-2/tapdev2 migration target: Transfer complete, requesting permission to start domain. migration sender: Target has acknowledged transfer. migration sender: Giving target permission to start. migration target: Got permission, starting domain. migration target: Domain started successsfully. migration sender: Target reports successful startup. DEBUG libxl__device_destroy_tapdisk 66 type=aio:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c disk=:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c Migration successful. and now I have 2 tapdisk procs: gtc-vana-005 ~ # ps auxf | grep tapdisk root 32491 0.1 0.2 20364 4636 ? SLs 11:06 0:00 tapdisk root 32520 0.0 0.2 20364 4636 ? SLs 11:06 0:00 tapdisk Which seems odd given that the VM in question only has a single disk attached to it and the qemu proc indicates it's using tapdev2: root 32524 0.4 0.7 323208 15040 ? SLsl 11:06 0:00 /usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-system-i386 -xen-domid 3 -chardev socket,id=libxl-cmd,path=/var/run/xen/qmp-libxl-3,server,nowait -mon chardev=libxl-cmd,mode=control -nodefaults -name nathanwin--incoming -vnc 127.0.0.1:0,to=99 -device cirrus-vga -global vga.vram_size_mb=8 -boot order=cda -smp 2,maxcpus=2 -device rtl8139,id=nic0,netdev=net0,mac=00:16:3d:01:03:e0 -netdev type=tap,id=net0,ifname=vif3.0-emu,script=no,downscript=no -incoming fd:13 -machine xenfv -m 4088 -drive file=/dev/xen/blktap-2/tapdev2,if=ide,index=0,media=disk,format=raw,cache=writeback gtc-vana-005 ~ # lsof -p 32520 | grep blktap-2 tapdisk 32520 root mem CHR 246,2 886671 /dev/xen/blktap-2/blktap2 tapdisk 32520 root 19u CHR 246,2 0t0 886671 /dev/xen/blktap-2/blktap2 gtc-vana-005 ~ # lsof -p 32491 | grep blktap-2 tapdisk 32491 root mem CHR 246,0 903999 /dev/xen/blktap-2/blktap0 tapdisk 32491 root 14u CHR 246,0 0t0 903999 /dev/xen/blktap-2/blktap0 I then migrate this VM off to another host: migration target: Ready to receive domain. Saving to migration stream new xl format (info 0x0/0x0/1450) Loading new save file <incoming migration stream> (new xl fmt info 0x0/0x0/1450) Savefile contains xl domain config WARNING: ignoring "kernel" directive for HVM guest. Use "firmware_override" instead if you really want a non-default firmware xc: progress: Reloading memory pages: 56320/1114193 5% xc: progress: Reloading memory pages: 1003520/1114193 90% DEBUG libxl__blktap_devpath 37 aio:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c DEBUG libxl__blktap_devpath 40 /dev/xen/blktap-2/tapdev2 DEBUG libxl__blktap_devpath 37 aio:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c DEBUG libxl__blktap_devpath 40 /dev/xen/blktap-2/tapdev3 migration target: Transfer complete, requesting permission to start domain. migration sender: Target has acknowledged transfer. migration sender: Giving target permission to start. migration target: Got permission, starting domain. migration target: Domain started successsfully. migration sender: Target reports successful startup. DEBUG libxl__device_destroy_tapdisk 66 type=aio:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c disk=:/mnt/gtc_disk_p1/nathanwin/drive_c Migration successful. and I'm down to one tapdisk proc that didn't get cleaned up: gtc-vana-005 ~ # ps auxf | grep tapdisk root 32520 0.0 0.2 20364 4636 ? SLs 11:06 0:00 tapdisk So it seems like xen is creating a second tapdisk proc on startup for some reason when it doesn't need to, then on cleanup it's only killing one of the two procs. Any thoughts? This is on the latest 4.4.1-7.el6 packages. Thanks! - Nathan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/attachments/20150312/ddf6d05d/attachment.html>
George Dunlap
2015-Mar-12 18:56 UTC
[CentOS-virt] Tapdisk processes being left behind when hvm domu's migrate/shutdown
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Nathan March <nathan at gt.net> wrote:> Hi All, > > > > I'm seeing tapdisk processes not being terminated after a HVM vm is shutdown > or migrated away. I don't see this problem with linux paravirt domu's, just > windows hvm ones.Interesting -- actually you get the same effect just starting and shutting down a guest. It creates two tapdisk processes, but on shutdown only destroys one. I'll look into it. -George
George Dunlap
2015-Mar-13 14:20 UTC
[CentOS-virt] Tapdisk processes being left behind when hvm domu's migrate/shutdown
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 6:56 PM, George Dunlap <dunlapg at umich.edu> wrote:> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 6:11 PM, Nathan March <nathan at gt.net> wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> >> >> I'm seeing tapdisk processes not being terminated after a HVM vm is shutdown >> or migrated away. I don't see this problem with linux paravirt domu's, just >> windows hvm ones. > > Interesting -- actually you get the same effect just starting and > shutting down a guest. It creates two tapdisk processes, but on > shutdown only destroys one. > > I'll look into it.OK, this turns out to be a bug in the patch on the patchqueue used to import XenServers "blktap 2.5". Let me see if I can work up a quick fix... otherwise it may have to wait until I get a chance to integrate blktap 2.5 properly upstream. -George
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