From: Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
To: "Bryan D. Payne" <bdpayne@acm.org>
Cc: qemu-devel@nongnu.org, Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>,
lcapitulino@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] qmp: extend QMP to provide read/write access to physical memory
Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2014 11:29:55 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20141212032955.GA808@ad.nay.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAFpPvXBxq_O1L6KuGumRRFd6oZJfM+vaHmFsUrEs1EJJTSF4Kg@mail.gmail.com>
On Thu, 12/11 20:28, Bryan D. Payne wrote:
> >
> > > For those that prefer text, here's the numbers (in microseconds):
> > > QMP/pmemsave: 77706
> > > HMC/xp command: 92552
> > > QMP/pmemaccess: 95
> >
>
> I completed a proof of concept implementation for doing this memory access
> completely over QMP. Basically, it works much like pmemsave except instead
> of sending the data to a file it does a base64 encode and sends it back
> over the QMP connection. Interestingly, my testing shows that this is
> slightly slower than the pmemsave option. Running the same test as before
> (virtual address translation), I get 88063 microsecs on average. So I
> don't believe this option is viable.
How did you setup your QMP, and how does the QMP transactions look like in your
test? Is it Unix domain socket? If the # of requests are in a high rate, I
think the overhead may come from QMP framework, mostly event loop
synchronization: QMP messages are not processed if the device emulation code is
running.
Also did you try to compress the memory data with zlib, to compensate for the
base64 encoding inflation?
>
>
> Look good. I believe QMP will be in between, and if it doesn't work as well,
> > could you also try to use QEMU's char dev instead of limit this to unix
> > socket?
>
>
> I'm moving forward to try the Qemu chardev approach now. I haven't working
> much with this construct before, so any pointers are appreciated. From
> what I'm seeing, it looks like the user would create a chardev using one of
> the QMP @chardev* commands? The schema doesn't indicate that these
> commands return the chardev id, which seems odd as I was then assuming that
> one could obtain the id and pass this into the pmemaccess QMP command.
> Thoughts?
The chardev will be assigned an "id" by user, as the paremeter of chardev-add,
and later the user will pass id to pmemaccess.
In pmemaccess implementation, we will find the chardev by qemu_chr_find, and
read/write with qemu_chr_* functions. You can take examples from hw/char/* for
devices' usage.
Fam
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-12-12 3:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-11-26 8:41 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 0/1] qmp: extend QMP to provide read/write access to physical memory Bryan D. Payne
2014-11-26 8:41 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 1/1] " Bryan D. Payne
2014-11-26 15:16 ` Eric Blake
2014-11-26 20:27 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] " Bryan D. Payne
2014-11-26 20:27 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] " Bryan D. Payne
2014-11-27 2:04 ` Fam Zheng
2014-12-04 3:37 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-04 4:57 ` Fam Zheng
2014-12-04 6:28 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-04 7:38 ` Fam Zheng
2014-12-04 16:43 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-05 1:20 ` Fam Zheng
2014-12-04 9:08 ` Markus Armbruster
2014-12-04 16:49 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-05 8:44 ` Markus Armbruster
2014-12-05 21:25 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-08 15:06 ` Markus Armbruster
2014-12-09 15:12 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-11 3:33 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-11 5:45 ` Fam Zheng
2014-12-11 6:07 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-12 2:28 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-12 3:29 ` Fam Zheng [this message]
2014-12-01 22:10 ` Eric Blake
2014-12-03 23:07 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-04 15:08 ` Eric Blake
2014-12-04 16:50 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-04 18:40 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-04 22:43 ` Eric Blake
2014-12-01 22:12 ` [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v2] " Eric Blake
2014-12-02 4:36 ` Bryan D. Payne
2014-12-02 5:26 ` Fam Zheng
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