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[PATCH v2 15/16] migration/rdma: Simplify the function that saves a page
From: |
Juan Quintela |
Subject: |
[PATCH v2 15/16] migration/rdma: Simplify the function that saves a page |
Date: |
Mon, 15 May 2023 21:57:08 +0200 |
When we sent a page through QEMUFile hooks (RDMA) there are three
posiblities:
- We are not using RDMA. return RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_DELAYED and
control_save_page() returns false to let anything else to proceed.
- There is one error but we are using RDMA. Then we return a negative
value, control_save_page() needs to return true.
- Everything goes well and RDMA start the sent of the page
asynchronously. It returns RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_DELAYED and we need to
return 1 for ram_save_page_legacy.
Clear?
I know, I know, the interfaz is as bad as it gets. I think that now
it is a bit clearer, but this needs to be done some other way.
Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
---
migration/qemu-file.h | 14 ++++++--------
migration/qemu-file.c | 12 ++++++------
migration/ram.c | 10 +++-------
migration/rdma.c | 19 +++----------------
4 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
diff --git a/migration/qemu-file.h b/migration/qemu-file.h
index 37f42315c7..ed77996201 100644
--- a/migration/qemu-file.h
+++ b/migration/qemu-file.h
@@ -49,11 +49,10 @@ typedef int (QEMURamHookFunc)(QEMUFile *f, uint64_t flags,
void *data);
* This function allows override of where the RAM page
* is saved (such as RDMA, for example.)
*/
-typedef size_t (QEMURamSaveFunc)(QEMUFile *f,
- ram_addr_t block_offset,
- ram_addr_t offset,
- size_t size,
- uint64_t *bytes_sent);
+typedef int (QEMURamSaveFunc)(QEMUFile *f,
+ ram_addr_t block_offset,
+ ram_addr_t offset,
+ size_t size);
typedef struct QEMUFileHooks {
QEMURamHookFunc *before_ram_iterate;
@@ -146,9 +145,8 @@ void ram_control_load_hook(QEMUFile *f, uint64_t flags,
void *data);
#define RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_NOT_SUPP -1000
#define RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_DELAYED -2000
-size_t ram_control_save_page(QEMUFile *f, ram_addr_t block_offset,
- ram_addr_t offset, size_t size,
- uint64_t *bytes_sent);
+int ram_control_save_page(QEMUFile *f, ram_addr_t block_offset,
+ ram_addr_t offset, size_t size);
QIOChannel *qemu_file_get_ioc(QEMUFile *file);
#endif
diff --git a/migration/qemu-file.c b/migration/qemu-file.c
index 72e130631d..32ef5e9651 100644
--- a/migration/qemu-file.c
+++ b/migration/qemu-file.c
@@ -336,14 +336,14 @@ void ram_control_load_hook(QEMUFile *f, uint64_t flags,
void *data)
}
}
-size_t ram_control_save_page(QEMUFile *f, ram_addr_t block_offset,
- ram_addr_t offset, size_t size,
- uint64_t *bytes_sent)
+int ram_control_save_page(QEMUFile *f, ram_addr_t block_offset,
+ ram_addr_t offset, size_t size)
{
if (f->hooks && f->hooks->save_page) {
- int ret = f->hooks->save_page(f, block_offset,
- offset, size, bytes_sent);
-
+ int ret = f->hooks->save_page(f, block_offset, offset, size);
+ /*
+ * RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_* are negative values
+ */
if (ret != RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_DELAYED &&
ret != RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_NOT_SUPP) {
if (ret < 0) {
diff --git a/migration/ram.c b/migration/ram.c
index 2d3927a15f..f9fcbb3bb8 100644
--- a/migration/ram.c
+++ b/migration/ram.c
@@ -1173,23 +1173,19 @@ static int save_zero_page(PageSearchStatus *pss,
QEMUFile *f, RAMBlock *block,
static bool control_save_page(PageSearchStatus *pss, RAMBlock *block,
ram_addr_t offset, int *pages)
{
- uint64_t bytes_xmit = 0;
int ret;
- *pages = -1;
ret = ram_control_save_page(pss->pss_channel, block->offset, offset,
- TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, &bytes_xmit);
+ TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
if (ret == RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_NOT_SUPP) {
return false;
}
- if (bytes_xmit) {
- *pages = 1;
- }
-
if (ret == RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_DELAYED) {
+ *pages = 1;
return true;
}
+ *pages = ret;
return true;
}
diff --git a/migration/rdma.c b/migration/rdma.c
index 416dec00a2..12d3c23fdc 100644
--- a/migration/rdma.c
+++ b/migration/rdma.c
@@ -3239,13 +3239,12 @@ qio_channel_rdma_shutdown(QIOChannel *ioc,
*
* @size : Number of bytes to transfer
*
- * @bytes_sent : User-specificed pointer to indicate how many bytes were
+ * @pages_sent : User-specificed pointer to indicate how many pages were
* sent. Usually, this will not be more than a few bytes of
* the protocol because most transfers are sent
asynchronously.
*/
-static size_t qemu_rdma_save_page(QEMUFile *f,
- ram_addr_t block_offset, ram_addr_t offset,
- size_t size, uint64_t *bytes_sent)
+static int qemu_rdma_save_page(QEMUFile *f, ram_addr_t block_offset,
+ ram_addr_t offset, size_t size)
{
QIOChannelRDMA *rioc = QIO_CHANNEL_RDMA(qemu_file_get_ioc(f));
RDMAContext *rdma;
@@ -3277,18 +3276,6 @@ static size_t qemu_rdma_save_page(QEMUFile *f,
goto err;
}
- /*
- * We always return 1 bytes because the RDMA
- * protocol is completely asynchronous. We do not yet know
- * whether an identified chunk is zero or not because we're
- * waiting for other pages to potentially be merged with
- * the current chunk. So, we have to call qemu_update_position()
- * later on when the actual write occurs.
- */
- if (bytes_sent) {
- *bytes_sent = 1;
- }
-
/*
* Drain the Completion Queue if possible, but do not block,
* just poll.
--
2.40.1
- [PATCH v2 10/16] migration: Don't abuse qemu_file transferred for RDMA, (continued)
- [PATCH v2 10/16] migration: Don't abuse qemu_file transferred for RDMA, Juan Quintela, 2023/05/15
- [PATCH v2 11/16] migration/RDMA: It is accounting for zero/normal pages in two places, Juan Quintela, 2023/05/15
- [PATCH v2 13/16] migration/rdma: Don't use imaginary transfers, Juan Quintela, 2023/05/15
- [PATCH v2 12/16] migration/rdma: Remove QEMUFile parameter when not used, Juan Quintela, 2023/05/15
- [PATCH v2 14/16] migration: Remove unused qemu_file_credit_transfer(), Juan Quintela, 2023/05/15
- [PATCH v2 15/16] migration/rdma: Simplify the function that saves a page,
Juan Quintela <=
- [PATCH v2 16/16] migration/multifd: Compute transferred bytes correctly, Juan Quintela, 2023/05/15