Laurent Dumont
2022-Jun-01 21:57 UTC
[Libvirt][emulator-cores][dpdk] Emulatorpin cpuset best practices
Hey folks, I am curious to understand a bit more the core use of the emulatorpin CPUs with libvirt. For example : <vcpupin vcpu='0' cpuset='34'/> <vcpupin vcpu='1' cpuset='14'/> <vcpupin vcpu='2' cpuset='10'/> <vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='30'/> <emulatorpin cpuset='10,14,30,34'/> In this case : - The VM has 4 vCPUs. - Each of the core is pinned to a physical/thread core - 34,14,10,30 - The emulatorpin is also attached to the same physical CPUs. In our case : - Same setup for cores. - Running DPDK inside the virtual machine. - The compute/libvirt is using OVS but without DPDK. What we saw is the following : - DPDK is polling two cores at 100% to process packets. - From the compute metrics, we see USER %usage at 100% when the application starts. - From the compute metrics, as traffic increases, we see %SYSTEM going up. - As %SYSTEM goes up, %USER goes down. We are not quite sure, but we are wondering if this could cause a direct impact to the ability of DPDK to process traffic at the same X speed? - We can "live" move the emulator CPU to other cores. - This seems to be the recommended default setup for VNF/NFV deployments. Feels like I am missing a piece of the puzzle but gotta start somewhere! Thanks! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://listman.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/attachments/20220601/b0c304d2/attachment.htm>
Martin Kletzander
2022-Jun-07 10:16 UTC
[Libvirt][emulator-cores][dpdk] Emulatorpin cpuset best practices
On Wed, Jun 01, 2022 at 05:57:14PM -0400, Laurent Dumont wrote:>Hey folks, > >I am curious to understand a bit more the core use of the emulatorpin CPUs >with libvirt. > >For example : > > <vcpupin vcpu='0' cpuset='34'/> > <vcpupin vcpu='1' cpuset='14'/> > <vcpupin vcpu='2' cpuset='10'/> > <vcpupin vcpu='3' cpuset='30'/> > <emulatorpin cpuset='10,14,30,34'/> >qemu launched like this is one process with (at least, but let's omit that) 5 threads. There is one thread for each vCPU and an extra thread for all the extra work not running in the guest. That can be I/O, serving the monitor etc. If you pin it onto the same host CPUs as the vCPUs then you cannot expect to have enough resources allocated for serving 100% utilisation in the guest. But it is of course configurable because overcommitting is sometimes wanted.>In this case : > > - The VM has 4 vCPUs. > - Each of the core is pinned to a physical/thread core - 34,14,10,30 > - The emulatorpin is also attached to the same physical CPUs. > >In our case : > > - Same setup for cores. > - Running DPDK inside the virtual machine. > - The compute/libvirt is using OVS but without DPDK. > >What we saw is the following : > > - DPDK is polling two cores at 100% to process packets. > - From the compute metrics, we see USER %usage at 100% when the > application starts. > - From the compute metrics, as traffic increases, we see %SYSTEM going > up. > - As %SYSTEM goes up, %USER goes down. > >We are not quite sure, but we are wondering if this could cause a direct >impact to the ability of DPDK to process traffic at the same X speed? > > - We can "live" move the emulator CPU to other cores. > - This seems to be the recommended default setup for VNF/NFV deployments. > > >Feels like I am missing a piece of the puzzle but gotta start somewhere! > >Thanks!-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://listman.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/attachments/20220607/bcf24145/attachment.sig>