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110 lines
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Plaintext
virtio balloon memory statistics
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The virtio balloon driver supports guest memory statistics reporting. These
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statistics are available to QEMU users as QOM (QEMU Object Model) device
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properties via a polling mechanism.
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Before querying the available stats, clients first have to enable polling.
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This is done by writing a time interval value (in seconds) to the
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guest-stats-polling-interval property. This value can be:
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> 0 enables polling in the specified interval. If polling is already
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enabled, the polling time interval is changed to the new value
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0 disables polling. Previous polled statistics are still valid and
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can be queried.
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Once polling is enabled, the virtio-balloon device in QEMU will start
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polling the guest's balloon driver for new stats in the specified time
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interval.
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To retrieve those stats, clients have to query the guest-stats property,
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which will return a dictionary containing:
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o A key named 'stats', containing all available stats. If the guest
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doesn't support a particular stat, or if it couldn't be retrieved,
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its value will be -1. Currently, the following stats are supported:
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- stat-swap-in
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- stat-swap-out
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- stat-major-faults
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- stat-minor-faults
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- stat-free-memory
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- stat-total-memory
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- stat-available-memory
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- stat-disk-caches
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- stat-htlb-pgalloc
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- stat-htlb-pgfail
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o A key named last-update, which contains the last stats update
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timestamp in seconds. Since this timestamp is generated by the host,
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a buggy guest can't influence its value. The value is 0 if the guest
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has not updated the stats (yet).
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It's also important to note the following:
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- Previously polled statistics remain available even if the polling is
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later disabled
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- As noted above, if a guest doesn't support a particular stat its value
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will always be -1. However, it's also possible that a guest temporarily
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couldn't update one or even all stats. If this happens, just wait for
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the next update
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- Polling can be enabled even if the guest doesn't have stats support
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or the balloon driver wasn't loaded in the guest. If this is the case
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and stats are queried, last-update will be 0.
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- The polling timer is only re-armed when the guest responds to the
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statistics request. This means that if a (buggy) guest doesn't ever
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respond to the request the timer will never be re-armed, which has
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the same effect as disabling polling
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Here are a few examples. QEMU is started with '-device virtio-balloon',
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which generates '/machine/peripheral-anon/device[1]' as the QOM path for
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the balloon device.
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Enable polling with 2 seconds interval:
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{ "execute": "qom-set",
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"arguments": { "path": "/machine/peripheral-anon/device[1]",
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"property": "guest-stats-polling-interval", "value": 2 } }
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{ "return": {} }
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Change polling to 10 seconds:
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{ "execute": "qom-set",
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"arguments": { "path": "/machine/peripheral-anon/device[1]",
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"property": "guest-stats-polling-interval", "value": 10 } }
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{ "return": {} }
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Get stats:
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{ "execute": "qom-get",
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"arguments": { "path": "/machine/peripheral-anon/device[1]",
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"property": "guest-stats" } }
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{
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"return": {
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"stats": {
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"stat-swap-out": 0,
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"stat-free-memory": 844943360,
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"stat-minor-faults": 219028,
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"stat-major-faults": 235,
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"stat-total-memory": 1044406272,
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"stat-swap-in": 0
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},
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"last-update": 1358529861
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}
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}
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Disable polling:
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{ "execute": "qom-set",
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"arguments": { "path": "/machine/peripheral-anon/device[1]",
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"property": "stats-polling-interval", "value": 0 } }
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{ "return": {} }
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