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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 4/6] migration: calculate downtime on dst side
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Dr. David Alan Gilbert |
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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 4/6] migration: calculate downtime on dst side |
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Mon, 24 Apr 2017 18:11:21 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.8.0 (2017-02-23) |
* Alexey (address@hidden) wrote:
> Hello, David!
>
>
> I apologize, forgot to check patches with checkpatch.pl script, but now I
> checked,
> and I fixed code styles in patches, however I checked also files,
> migration.c has code style errors and glib-compat.h too.
> I could send that patches to qemu-trivial, if you not against.
Feel free to send style patches to trivial; if they're right next
to a line you're changing then you can include them in the same patch
but if they're elsewhere do as you say with a trivial patch.
Dave
>
> On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 01:00:32PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > * Alexey Perevalov (address@hidden) wrote:
> > > This patch provides downtime calculation per vCPU,
> > > as a summary and as a overlapped value for all vCPUs.
> > >
> > > This approach just keeps tree with page fault addr as a key,
> > > and t1-t2 interval of pagefault time and page copy time, with
> > > affected vCPU bit mask.
> > > For more implementation details please see comment to
> > > get_postcopy_total_downtime function.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Alexey Perevalov <address@hidden>
> > > ---
> > > include/migration/migration.h | 14 +++
> > > migration/migration.c | 280
> > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
> > > migration/postcopy-ram.c | 24 +++-
> > > migration/qemu-file.c | 1 -
> > > migration/trace-events | 9 +-
> > > 5 files changed, 323 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/include/migration/migration.h b/include/migration/migration.h
> > > index 5720c88..5d2c628 100644
> > > --- a/include/migration/migration.h
> > > +++ b/include/migration/migration.h
> > > @@ -123,10 +123,24 @@ struct MigrationIncomingState {
> > >
> > > /* See savevm.c */
> > > LoadStateEntry_Head loadvm_handlers;
> > > +
> > > + /*
> > > + * Tree for keeping postcopy downtime,
> > > + * necessary to calculate correct downtime, during multiple
> > > + * vm suspends, it keeps host page address as a key and
> > > + * DowntimeDuration as a data
> > > + * NULL means kernel couldn't provide process thread id,
> > > + * and QEMU couldn't identify which vCPU raise page fault
> > > + */
> > > + GTree *postcopy_downtime;
> > > };
> > >
> > > MigrationIncomingState *migration_incoming_get_current(void);
> > > void migration_incoming_state_destroy(void);
> > > +void mark_postcopy_downtime_begin(uint64_t addr, int cpu);
> > > +void mark_postcopy_downtime_end(uint64_t addr);
> > > +uint64_t get_postcopy_total_downtime(void);
> > > +void destroy_downtime_duration(gpointer data);
> > >
> > > /*
> > > * An outstanding page request, on the source, having been received
> > > diff --git a/migration/migration.c b/migration/migration.c
> > > index 79f6425..5bac434 100644
> > > --- a/migration/migration.c
> > > +++ b/migration/migration.c
> > > @@ -38,6 +38,8 @@
> > > #include "io/channel-tls.h"
> > > #include "migration/colo.h"
> > >
> > > +#define DEBUG_VCPU_DOWNTIME 1
> > > +
> > > #define MAX_THROTTLE (32 << 20) /* Migration transfer speed
> > > throttling */
> > >
> > > /* Amount of time to allocate to each "chunk" of bandwidth-throttled
> > > @@ -77,6 +79,19 @@ static NotifierList migration_state_notifiers =
> > >
> > > static bool deferred_incoming;
> > >
> > > +typedef struct {
> > > + int64_t begin;
> > > + int64_t end;
> > > + uint64_t *cpus; /* cpus bit mask array, QEMU bit functions support
> > > + bit operation on memory regions, but doesn't check out of range */
> > > +} DowntimeDuration;
> > > +
> > > +typedef struct {
> > > + int64_t tp; /* point in time */
> > > + bool is_end;
> > > + uint64_t *cpus;
> > > +} OverlapDowntime;
> > > +
> > > /*
> > > * Current state of incoming postcopy; note this is not part of
> > > * MigrationIncomingState since it's state is used during cleanup
> > > @@ -117,6 +132,13 @@ MigrationState *migrate_get_current(void)
> > > return ¤t_migration;
> > > }
> > >
> > > +void destroy_downtime_duration(gpointer data)
> > > +{
> > > + DowntimeDuration *dd = (DowntimeDuration *)data;
> > > + g_free(dd->cpus);
> > > + g_free(data);
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > MigrationIncomingState *migration_incoming_get_current(void)
> > > {
> > > static bool once;
> > > @@ -138,10 +160,13 @@ void migration_incoming_state_destroy(void)
> > > struct MigrationIncomingState *mis =
> > > migration_incoming_get_current();
> > >
> > > qemu_event_destroy(&mis->main_thread_load_event);
> > > + if (mis->postcopy_downtime) {
> > > + g_tree_destroy(mis->postcopy_downtime);
> > > + mis->postcopy_downtime = NULL;
> > > + }
> > > loadvm_free_handlers(mis);
> > > }
> > >
> > > -
> > > typedef struct {
> > > bool optional;
> > > uint32_t size;
> > > @@ -1754,7 +1779,6 @@ static int postcopy_start(MigrationState *ms, bool
> > > *old_vm_running)
> > > */
> > > ms->postcopy_after_devices = true;
> > > notifier_list_notify(&migration_state_notifiers, ms);
> > > -
> >
> > Stray deletion
> >
> > > ms->downtime = qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME) -
> > > time_at_stop;
> > >
> > > qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
> > > @@ -2117,3 +2141,255 @@ PostcopyState postcopy_state_set(PostcopyState
> > > new_state)
> > > return atomic_xchg(&incoming_postcopy_state, new_state);
> > > }
> > >
> > > +#define SIZE_TO_KEEP_CPUBITS (1 + smp_cpus/sizeof(guint64))
> >
> > Split out your cpu-sets so that you have an 'alloc_cpu_set',
> > a 'set bit' a 'set all bits', dup etc
> > (I see Linux has cpumask.h that has a 'cpu_set' that's
> > basically the same thing, but we need something portablish.)
> >
> > > +void mark_postcopy_downtime_begin(uint64_t addr, int cpu)
> > > +{
> > > + MigrationIncomingState *mis = migration_incoming_get_current();
> > > + DowntimeDuration *dd;
> > > + if (!mis->postcopy_downtime) {
> > > + return;
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + dd = g_tree_lookup(mis->postcopy_downtime, (gpointer)addr); /* !!!
> > > cast */
> > > + if (!dd) {
> > > + dd = (DowntimeDuration *)g_new0(DowntimeDuration, 1);
> > > + dd->cpus = g_new0(guint64, SIZE_TO_KEEP_CPUBITS);
> > > + g_tree_insert(mis->postcopy_downtime, (gpointer)addr,
> > > (gpointer)dd);
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + if (cpu < 0) {
> > > + /* assume in this situation all vCPUs are sleeping */
> > > + int i;
> > > + for (i = 0; i < SIZE_TO_KEEP_CPUBITS; i++) {
> > > + dd->cpus[i] = ~(uint64_t)0u;
> > > + }
> > > + } else
> > > + set_bit(cpu, dd->cpus);
> >
> > Qemu coding style: Use {}'s even on one line blocks
> >
> > > +
> > > + /*
> > > + * overwrite previously set dd->begin, if that page already was
> > > + * faulted on another cpu
> > > + */
> > > + dd->begin = qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
> >
> > OK, so this is making a decision that needs to be documented;
> > that is that if one CPU was already paused at time (a), then a second
> > CPU we see is paused at time (b), then the time we record only starts
> > at (b) and ignores the time from a..b - is that the way you want to do it?
> Yes, time interval when at least one of vCPU is running isn't counted.
>
> > As I say, it should be documented somewhere; it's probably worth
> > adding something to docs/migration.txt about how this measurement works.
> >
> >
> > > + trace_mark_postcopy_downtime_begin(addr, dd, dd->begin, cpu);
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > +void mark_postcopy_downtime_end(uint64_t addr)
> > > +{
> > > + MigrationIncomingState *mis = migration_incoming_get_current();
> > > + DowntimeDuration *dd;
> > > + if (!mis->postcopy_downtime) {
> > > + return;
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + dd = g_tree_lookup(mis->postcopy_downtime, (gpointer)addr);
> > > + if (!dd) {
> > > + /* error_report("Could not populate downtime duration completion
> > > time \n\
> > > + There is no downtime duration for 0x%"PRIx64,
> > > addr); */
> >
> > Error or no error - decide! Is this happening for pages that arrive before
> > they've been requested?
> >
> > > + return;
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + dd->end = qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
> > > + trace_mark_postcopy_downtime_end(addr, dd, dd->end);
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > +struct downtime_overlay_cxt {
> > > + GPtrArray *downtime_points;
> > > + size_t number_of_points;
> > > +};
> >
> > Why 'cxt' ? If you mean as an abbreviation to context, then we normally use
> > ctxt.
> >
> > > +/*
> > > + * This function split each DowntimeDuration, which represents as
> > > start/end
> > > + * pointand makes a points of it, then fill array with points,
> > > + * to sort it in future.
> > > + */
> > > +static gboolean split_duration_and_fill_points(gpointer key, gpointer
> > > value,
> > > + gpointer data)
> > > +{
> > > + struct downtime_overlay_cxt *ctx = (struct downtime_overlay_cxt
> > > *)data;
> > > + DowntimeDuration *dd = (DowntimeDuration *)value;
> > > + GPtrArray *interval = ctx->downtime_points;
> > > + if (dd->begin) {
> > > + OverlapDowntime *od_begin = g_new0(OverlapDowntime, 1);
> > > + od_begin->cpus = g_memdup(dd->cpus, sizeof(uint64_t) *
> > > SIZE_TO_KEEP_CPUBITS);
> > > + od_begin->tp = dd->begin;
> > > + od_begin->is_end = false;
> > > + g_ptr_array_add(interval, od_begin);
> > > + ctx->number_of_points += 1;
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + if (dd->end) {
> > > + OverlapDowntime *od_end = g_new0(OverlapDowntime, 1);
> > > + od_end->cpus = g_memdup(dd->cpus, sizeof(uint64_t) *
> > > SIZE_TO_KEEP_CPUBITS);
> > > + od_end->tp = dd->end;
> > > + od_end->is_end = true;
> > > + g_ptr_array_add(interval, od_end);
> > > + ctx->number_of_points += 1;
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + if (dd->end && dd->begin)
> > > + trace_split_duration_and_fill_points(dd->end - dd->begin,
> > > (uint64_t)key);
> >
> > again, need {}'s
> >
> > > + return FALSE;
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > +#ifdef DEBUG_VCPU_DOWNTIME
> > > +static gboolean calculate_per_cpu(gpointer key, gpointer value,
> > > + gpointer data)
> > > +{
> > > + int *downtime_cpu = (int *)data;
> > > + DowntimeDuration *dd = (DowntimeDuration *)value;
> > > + int cpu_iter;
> > > + for (cpu_iter = 0; cpu_iter < smp_cpus; cpu_iter++) {
> > > + if (test_bit(cpu_iter, dd->cpus) && dd->end && dd->begin)
> > > + downtime_cpu[cpu_iter] += dd->end - dd->begin;
> > > + }
> > > + return FALSE;
> > > +}
> > > +#endif /* DEBUG_VCPU_DOWNTIME */
> > > +
> > > +static gint compare_downtime(gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b)
> > > +{
> > > + DowntimeDuration *dda = (DowntimeDuration *)a;
> > > + DowntimeDuration *ddb = (DowntimeDuration *)b;
> > > + return dda->begin - ddb->begin;
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > +static void destroy_overlap_downtime(gpointer data)
> > > +{
> > > + OverlapDowntime *od = (OverlapDowntime *)data;
> > > + g_free(od->cpus);
> > > + g_free(data);
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > +static int check_overlap(uint64_t *b)
> > > +{
> > > + unsigned long zero_bit = find_first_zero_bit(b, BITS_PER_LONG *
> > > SIZE_TO_KEEP_CPUBITS);
> >
> > Line's too long.
> >
> > > + return zero_bit >= smp_cpus;
> >
> > So this is really 'all cpus are blocked'?
> yes, that condition for it
> >
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > +/*
> > > + * This function calculates downtime per cpu and trace it
> > > + *
> > > + * Also it calculates total downtime as an interval's overlap,
> > > + * for many vCPU.
> > > + *
> > > + * The approach is following:
> > > + * Initially intervals are represented in tree where key is
> > > + * pagefault address, and values:
> > > + * begin - page fault time
> > > + * end - page load time
> > > + * cpus - bit mask shows affected cpus
> > > + *
> > > + * To calculate overlap on all cpus, intervals converted into
> > > + * array of points in time (downtime_points), the size of
> > > + * array is 2 * number of nodes in tree of intervals (2 array
> > > + * elements per one in element of interval).
> > > + * Each element is marked as end (E) or as start (S) of interval.
> > > + * The overlap downtime will be calculated for SE, only in case
> > > + * there is sequence S(0..N)E(M) for every vCPU.
> > > + *
> > > + * As example we have 3 CPU
> > > + *
> > > + * S1 E1 S1 E1
> > > + *
> > > -----***********------------xxx***************------------------------>
> > > CPU1
> > > + *
> > > + * S2 E2
> > > + *
> > > ------------****************xxx--------------------------------------->
> > > CPU2
> > > + *
> > > + * S3 E3
> > > + *
> > > ------------------------****xxx********------------------------------->
> > > CPU3
> > > + *
> > > + * We have sequence S1,S2,E1,S3,S1,E2,E3,E1
> > > + * S2,E1 - doesn't match condition due to sequence S1,S2,E1 doesn't
> > > include CPU3
> > > + * S3,S1,E2 - sequenece includes all CPUs, in this case overlap will be
> > > S1,E2
> > ^ typo
> >
> > > + * Legend of picture is following: * - means downtime per vCPU
> > > + * x - means overlapped downtime
> > > + */
> > > +uint64_t get_postcopy_total_downtime(void)
> > > +{
> > > + MigrationIncomingState *mis = migration_incoming_get_current();
> > > + uint64_t total_downtime = 0; /* for total overlapped downtime */
> > > + const int intervals = g_tree_nnodes(mis->postcopy_downtime);
> > > + int point_iter, start_point_iter, i;
> > > + struct downtime_overlay_cxt dp_ctx = { 0 };
> > > + /*
> > > + * array will contain 2 * interval points or less, if
> > > + * it was not page fault finalization for page,
> > > + * real count will be in ctx.number_of_points
> > > + */
> > > + dp_ctx.downtime_points = g_ptr_array_new_full(2 * intervals,
> > > +
> > > destroy_overlap_downtime);
> >
> > Is the g_ptr_array giving you anything here over a plain-old C array of
> > pointers?
> > You're not dynamically growing it.
> Yes, I know upper bound of that array, at that time, and GPtrArray maybe
> is little bit heavy structure here. Ok I'll use plain array.
>
> >
> > > + if (!mis->postcopy_downtime) {
> > > + goto out;
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > +#ifdef DEBUG_VCPU_DOWNTIME
> > > + {
> > > + gint *downtime_cpu = g_new0(int, smp_cpus);
> > > + g_tree_foreach(mis->postcopy_downtime, calculate_per_cpu,
> > > downtime_cpu);
> > > + for (point_iter = 0; point_iter < smp_cpus; point_iter++)
> > > + {
> > > + trace_downtime_per_cpu(point_iter, downtime_cpu[point_iter]);
> > > + }
> > > + g_free(downtime_cpu);
> > > + }
> > > +#endif /* DEBUG_VCPU_DOWNTIME */
> >
> > You mgight want to make that:
> > if (TRACE_DOWNTIME_PER_CPU_ENABLED) {
> > }
> >
> > and remove the ifdef.
> >
> > > + /* make downtime points S/E from interval */
> > > + g_tree_foreach(mis->postcopy_downtime,
> > > split_duration_and_fill_points,
> > > + &dp_ctx);
> > > + g_ptr_array_sort(dp_ctx.downtime_points, compare_downtime);
> > > +
> > > + for (point_iter = 1; point_iter < dp_ctx.number_of_points;
> > > + point_iter++) {
> > > + OverlapDowntime *od = g_ptr_array_index(dp_ctx.downtime_points,
> > > + point_iter);
> > > + uint64_t *cur_cpus;
> > > + int smp_cpus_i = smp_cpus;
> > > + OverlapDowntime *prev_od =
> > > g_ptr_array_index(dp_ctx.downtime_points,
> > > + point_iter - 1);
> > > + if (!od || !prev_od)
> > > + continue;
> >
> > Why would that happen?
> Now cycle goes till dp_ctx.number_of_points, so in this version it looks
> impossible.
> >
> > > + /* we need sequence SE */
> > > + if (!od->is_end || prev_od->is_end)
> > > + continue;
> > > +
> > > + cur_cpus = g_memdup(od->cpus, sizeof(uint64_t) *
> > > SIZE_TO_KEEP_CPUBITS);
> > > + for (start_point_iter = point_iter - 1;
> > > + start_point_iter >= 0 && smp_cpus_i;
> > > + start_point_iter--, smp_cpus_i--) {
> >
> > I think I see what you're doing in this loop, although it's a bit hairy;
> > I don't think I understand why we needed to get prev_od if this loop is
> > searching
> > backwards?
> Just for condition,
> if (!od->is_end || prev_od->is_end) {
> continue;
> }
> to skip any other sequences, like EE,
> do you think following condition more readable?
> !(od->is_end && !prev_od->is_end)
> continue;
>
> Also prev_od is nearest point to end, so time since that point to end
> is interesting.
> I depicted that.
> >
> > > + OverlapDowntime *t_od =
> > > g_ptr_array_index(dp_ctx.downtime_points,
> > > + start_point_iter);
> > > + if (!t_od)
> > > + break;
> > > + /* should be S */
> > > + if (t_od->is_end)
> > > + break;
> > > +
> > > + /* points were sorted, it's possible when
> > > + * end is not occured, but this points were ommited
> > > + * in split_duration_and_fill_points */
> > > + if (od->tp <= prev_od->tp) {
> >
> > Why is this checking od and prev_od in this loop - isn't this
> > loop mainly t_od ?
> right, that code shouldn't be here.
> >
> > > + break;
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + for (i = 0; i < SIZE_TO_KEEP_CPUBITS; i++) {
> > > + cur_cpus[i] |= t_od->cpus[i];
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > + /* check_overlap - just count number of bits in cur_cpus,
> > > + * and compare it with smp_cpus */
> > > + if (check_overlap(cur_cpus)) {
> > > + total_downtime += od->tp - prev_od->tp;
> > > + /* situation when one S point represents all vCPU is
> > > possible */
> > > + break;
> > > + }
> > > + }
> > > + g_free(cur_cpus);
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > trace_get_postcopy_total_downtime(g_tree_nnodes(mis->postcopy_downtime),
> > > + total_downtime);
> > > +out:
> > > + g_ptr_array_free(dp_ctx.downtime_points, TRUE);
> > > + return total_downtime;
> > > +}
> > > diff --git a/migration/postcopy-ram.c b/migration/postcopy-ram.c
> > > index 70f0480..ea89f4e 100644
> > > --- a/migration/postcopy-ram.c
> > > +++ b/migration/postcopy-ram.c
> > > @@ -23,8 +23,10 @@
> > > #include "migration/postcopy-ram.h"
> > > #include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
> > > #include "sysemu/balloon.h"
> > > +#include <sys/param.h>
> > > #include "qemu/error-report.h"
> > > #include "trace.h"
> > > +#include "glib/glib-helper.h"
> > >
> > > /* Arbitrary limit on size of each discard command,
> > > * keeps them around ~200 bytes
> > > @@ -81,6 +83,11 @@ static bool ufd_version_check(int ufd,
> > > MigrationIncomingState *mis)
> > > return false;
> > > }
> > >
> > > + if (mis && UFFD_FEATURE_THREAD_ID & api_struct.features) {
> >
> > That's a very weird way of writing that test! Also, I think you need
> > to still make this user-selectable given the complexity/cost.
> >
> Like that?
> {"execute": "migrate-set-capabilities" , "arguments":
> { "capabilities": [ { "capability": "calculate-postcopy-downtime", "state":
> true } ]
> } } ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> I tried to put heavy operations much after hot path (page requesting and
> copying). The algorithm complexity is NumberOfPage*NumberOfvCPU, in case
> of hugepages it's not so many.
> Ok, if it's conditionally obtained from kernel, why not to give a user
> ability to choose.
>
> > > + mis->postcopy_downtime = g_tree_new_full(g_int_cmp64,
> > > + NULL, NULL,
> > > destroy_downtime_duration);
> > > + }
> > > +
> > > if (getpagesize() != ram_pagesize_summary()) {
> > > bool have_hp = false;
> > > /* We've got a huge page */
> > > @@ -404,6 +411,18 @@ static int ram_block_enable_notify(const char
> > > *block_name, void *host_addr,
> > > return 0;
> > > }
> > >
> > > +static int get_mem_fault_cpu_index(uint32_t pid)
> > > +{
> > > + CPUState *cpu_iter;
> > > +
> > > + CPU_FOREACH(cpu_iter) {
> > > + if (cpu_iter->thread_id == pid)
> > > + return cpu_iter->cpu_index;
> > > + }
> > > + trace_get_mem_fault_cpu_index(pid);
> > > + return -1;
> > > +}
> > > +
> > > /*
> > > * Handle faults detected by the USERFAULT markings
> > > */
> > > @@ -481,8 +500,10 @@ static void *postcopy_ram_fault_thread(void *opaque)
> > > rb_offset &= ~(qemu_ram_pagesize(rb) - 1);
> > >
> > > trace_postcopy_ram_fault_thread_request(msg.arg.pagefault.address,
> > > qemu_ram_get_idstr(rb),
> > > - rb_offset);
> > > + rb_offset,
> > > msg.arg.pagefault.feat.ptid);
> >
> > Line length!
> >
> > >
> > > + mark_postcopy_downtime_begin(msg.arg.pagefault.address,
> > > +
> > > get_mem_fault_cpu_index(msg.arg.pagefault.feat.ptid));
> > > /*
> > > * Send the request to the source - we want to request one
> > > * of our host page sizes (which is >= TPS)
> > > @@ -577,6 +598,7 @@ int postcopy_place_page(MigrationIncomingState *mis,
> > > void *host, void *from,
> > >
> > > return -e;
> > > }
> > > + mark_postcopy_downtime_end((uint64_t)host);
> > >
> > > trace_postcopy_place_page(host);
> > > return 0;
> > > diff --git a/migration/qemu-file.c b/migration/qemu-file.c
> > > index 195fa94..c9f3e47 100644
> > > --- a/migration/qemu-file.c
> > > +++ b/migration/qemu-file.c
> > > @@ -547,7 +547,6 @@ size_t qemu_get_buffer_in_place(QEMUFile *f, uint8_t
> > > **buf, size_t size)
> > > int qemu_peek_byte(QEMUFile *f, int offset)
> > > {
> > > int index = f->buf_index + offset;
> > > -
> >
> > Stray!
> >
> > > assert(!qemu_file_is_writable(f));
> > > assert(offset < IO_BUF_SIZE);
> > >
> > > diff --git a/migration/trace-events b/migration/trace-events
> > > index 7372ce2..ab2e1e4 100644
> > > --- a/migration/trace-events
> > > +++ b/migration/trace-events
> > > @@ -110,6 +110,12 @@ process_incoming_migration_co_end(int ret, int ps)
> > > "ret=%d postcopy-state=%d"
> > > process_incoming_migration_co_postcopy_end_main(void) ""
> > > migration_set_incoming_channel(void *ioc, const char *ioctype) "ioc=%p
> > > ioctype=%s"
> > > migration_set_outgoing_channel(void *ioc, const char *ioctype, const
> > > char *hostname) "ioc=%p ioctype=%s hostname=%s"
> > > +mark_postcopy_downtime_begin(uint64_t addr, void *dd, int64_t time, int
> > > cpu) "addr 0x%" PRIx64 " dd %p time %" PRId64 " cpu %d"
> > > +mark_postcopy_downtime_end(uint64_t addr, void *dd, int64_t time) "addr
> > > 0x%" PRIx64 " dd %p time %" PRId64
> > > +get_postcopy_total_downtime(int num, uint64_t total) "faults %d, total
> > > downtime %" PRIu64
> > > +split_duration_and_fill_points(int64_t downtime, uint64_t addr)
> > > "downtime %" PRId64 " addr 0x%" PRIx64
> > > +downtime_per_cpu(int cpu_index, int downtime) "downtime cpu[%d]=%d"
> > > +source_return_path_thread_downtime(uint64_t downtime) "downtime %" PRIu64
> > >
> > > # migration/rdma.c
> > > qemu_rdma_accept_incoming_migration(void) ""
> > > @@ -186,7 +192,7 @@ postcopy_ram_enable_notify(void) ""
> > > postcopy_ram_fault_thread_entry(void) ""
> > > postcopy_ram_fault_thread_exit(void) ""
> > > postcopy_ram_fault_thread_quit(void) ""
> > > -postcopy_ram_fault_thread_request(uint64_t hostaddr, const char
> > > *ramblock, size_t offset) "Request for HVA=%" PRIx64 " rb=%s offset=%zx"
> > > +postcopy_ram_fault_thread_request(uint64_t hostaddr, const char
> > > *ramblock, size_t offset, int pid) "Request for HVA=%" PRIx64 " rb=%s
> > > offset=%zx %d"
> > > postcopy_ram_incoming_cleanup_closeuf(void) ""
> > > postcopy_ram_incoming_cleanup_entry(void) ""
> > > postcopy_ram_incoming_cleanup_exit(void) ""
> > > @@ -195,6 +201,7 @@ save_xbzrle_page_skipping(void) ""
> > > save_xbzrle_page_overflow(void) ""
> > > ram_save_iterate_big_wait(uint64_t milliconds, int iterations) "big
> > > wait: %" PRIu64 " milliseconds, %d iterations"
> > > ram_load_complete(int ret, uint64_t seq_iter) "exit_code %d seq
> > > iteration %" PRIu64
> > > +get_mem_fault_cpu_index(uint32_t pid) "pid %u is not vCPU"
> > >
> > > # migration/exec.c
> > > migration_exec_outgoing(const char *cmd) "cmd=%s"
> > > --
> > > 1.8.3.1
> > >
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > --
> > Dr. David Alan Gilbert / address@hidden / Manchester, UK
> >
>
> --
>
> BR
> Alexey
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