migration: Don't abuse qemu_file transferred for RDMA
Just create a variable for it, the same way that multifd does. This way it is safe to use for other thread, etc, etc. Reviewed-by: Leonardo Bras <leobras@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20230515195709.63843-11-quintela@redhat.com>
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@ -61,8 +61,9 @@ void migration_rate_reset(QEMUFile *f)
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uint64_t migration_transferred_bytes(QEMUFile *f)
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{
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uint64_t multifd = stat64_get(&mig_stats.multifd_bytes);
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uint64_t rdma = stat64_get(&mig_stats.rdma_bytes);
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uint64_t qemu_file = qemu_file_transferred(f);
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trace_migration_transferred_bytes(qemu_file, multifd);
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return qemu_file + multifd;
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trace_migration_transferred_bytes(qemu_file, multifd, rdma);
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return qemu_file + multifd + rdma;
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}
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@ -89,6 +89,10 @@ typedef struct {
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* Maximum amount of data we can send in a cycle.
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*/
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Stat64 rate_limit_max;
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/*
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* Number of bytes sent through RDMA.
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*/
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Stat64 rdma_bytes;
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/*
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* Total number of bytes transferred.
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*/
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@ -2122,9 +2122,18 @@ retry:
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return -EIO;
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}
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/*
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* TODO: Here we are sending something, but we are not
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* accounting for anything transferred. The following is wrong:
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*
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* stat64_add(&mig_stats.rdma_bytes, sge.length);
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*
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* because we are using some kind of compression. I
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* would think that head.len would be the more similar
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* thing to a correct value.
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*/
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stat64_add(&mig_stats.zero_pages,
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sge.length / qemu_target_page_size());
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return 1;
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}
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@ -2232,8 +2241,17 @@ retry:
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set_bit(chunk, block->transit_bitmap);
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stat64_add(&mig_stats.normal_pages, sge.length / qemu_target_page_size());
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/*
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* We are adding to transferred the amount of data written, but no
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* overhead at all. I will asume that RDMA is magicaly and don't
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* need to transfer (at least) the addresses where it wants to
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* write the pages. Here it looks like it should be something
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* like:
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* sizeof(send_wr) + sge.length
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* but this being RDMA, who knows.
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*/
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stat64_add(&mig_stats.rdma_bytes, sge.length);
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ram_transferred_add(sge.length);
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qemu_file_credit_transfer(f, sge.length);
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rdma->total_writes++;
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return 0;
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@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ process_incoming_migration_co_postcopy_end_main(void) ""
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postcopy_preempt_enabled(bool value) "%d"
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# migration-stats
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migration_transferred_bytes(uint64_t qemu_file, uint64_t multifd) "qemu_file %" PRIu64 " multifd %" PRIu64
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migration_transferred_bytes(uint64_t qemu_file, uint64_t multifd, uint64_t rdma) "qemu_file %" PRIu64 " multifd %" PRIu64 " RDMA %" PRIu64
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# channel.c
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migration_set_incoming_channel(void *ioc, const char *ioctype) "ioc=%p ioctype=%s"
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