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Re: [Qemu-arm] [RFC 3/4] hw/intc/arm_gicv3_its: Implement state save/res
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Juan Quintela |
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Re: [Qemu-arm] [RFC 3/4] hw/intc/arm_gicv3_its: Implement state save/restore |
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Mon, 30 Jan 2017 17:40:13 +0100 |
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Auger Eric <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Juan,
>
> On 30/01/2017 10:15, Juan Quintela wrote:
>> Eric Auger <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> We need to handle both registers and ITS tables. While
>>> register handling is standard, ITS table handling is more
>>> challenging since the kernel API is devised so that the
>>> tables are flushed into guest RAM and not in vmstate buffers.
>>>
>>> Flushing the ITS tables on device pre_save() is too late
>>> since the guest RAM had already been saved at this point.
>>>
>>> Table flushing needs to happen when we are sure the vcpus
>>> are stopped and before the last dirty page saving. The
>>> right point is RUN_STATE_FINISH_MIGRATE but sometimes the
>>> VM gets stopped before migration launch so let's simply
>>> flush the tables each time the VM gets stopped.
>>>
>>> For regular ITS registers we just can use vmstate pre_save
>>> and post_load callbacks.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Eric Auger <address@hidden>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>>> + * vm_change_state_handler - VM change state callback aiming at flushing
>>> + * ITS tables into guest RAM
>>> + *
>>> + * The tables get flushed to guest RAM whenever the VM gets stopped.
>>> + */
>>> +static void vm_change_state_handler(void *opaque, int running,
>>> + RunState state)
>>> +{
>>> + GICv3ITSState *s = (GICv3ITSState *)opaque;
>>
>> Cast is unneeded.
>>
>>> +
>>> + if (running) {
>>> + return;
>>> + }
>>> + kvm_device_access(s->dev_fd, KVM_DEV_ARM_VGIC_GRP_ITS_TABLES,
>>> + 0, NULL, false);
>>
>> As you are adding it to do everytime that we stop the guest, how
>> expensive/slow is that?
>
> This is highly dependent on the number of devices using MSIs and number
> of allocated MSIs on guest. The number of bytes to transfer basically is:
>
> (#nb_vcpus + #nb_devices_using_MSI_on_guest + 2 *
> nb_allocated_guest_MSIs bytes ) * 8 bytes
>
> So I would say < 10 kB in real life case. In my virtio-pci test case it
> is just 440 Bytes.
>
> For live migration I could hook a callback at RUN_STATE_FINISH_MIGRATE.
> However this does not work with virsh save/restore use case since the
> notifier is not called (the VM being already paused), hence that choice.
Agreed as a workaround.
We really need two notifiers:
- one that is run before the "completion stage" on source
- another that is run when we start the guest after a migration
But that is independent of this patch.
Later, Juan.