* [Qemu-devel] Ballooning on TPS!=HPS hosts
@ 2016-03-31 18:00 Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-04-01 10:52 ` Amit Shah
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Dr. David Alan Gilbert @ 2016-03-31 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: lcapitulino, amit.shah; +Cc: lvivier, aarcange, drjones, qemu-devel
Hi,
I was reading the balloon code and am confused as to how/if ballooning
works on hosts where the host page size is larger than the
target page size.
static void balloon_page(void *addr, int deflate)
{
#if defined(__linux__)
if (!qemu_balloon_is_inhibited() && (!kvm_enabled() ||
kvm_has_sync_mmu())) {
qemu_madvise(addr, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE,
deflate ? QEMU_MADV_WILLNEED : QEMU_MADV_DONTNEED);
}
#endif
}
The virtio-balloon code only does stuff through ballon_page,
and an madvise DONTNEED should fail if you try and do it on
a size smaller than the host page size. So does ballooning work on
Power/ARM?
Am I misunderstanding this?
Of course looking at the above we won't actually generate an error since
we don't check the return of qemu_madvise.
We have three sizes:
a) host page size
b) target page size
c) VIRTIO_BALLOON_PFN_SHIFT
c == 12 (4k) for everyone
1) I think the virtio-balloon code needs to coallesce adjecent requests
and call balloon_page on whole chunks at once passing a length.
2) why does balloon_page use TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, ignoring anything else
shouldn't it be 1 << VIRTIO_BALLOON_PFN_SHIFT ?
3) I'm guessing the guest kernel doesn't know the host page size, so
how can it know what size chunks of balloon to work in?
Dave
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilbert@redhat.com / Manchester, UK
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* Re: [Qemu-devel] Ballooning on TPS!=HPS hosts
2016-03-31 18:00 [Qemu-devel] Ballooning on TPS!=HPS hosts Dr. David Alan Gilbert
@ 2016-04-01 10:52 ` Amit Shah
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Amit Shah @ 2016-04-01 10:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dr. David Alan Gilbert
Cc: lvivier, aarcange, drjones, qemu-devel, Virtualization List,
lcapitulino
CC'ing virtualization list.
On (Thu) 31 Mar 2016 [19:00:24], Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> Hi,
> I was reading the balloon code and am confused as to how/if ballooning
> works on hosts where the host page size is larger than the
> target page size.
>
> static void balloon_page(void *addr, int deflate)
> {
> #if defined(__linux__)
> if (!qemu_balloon_is_inhibited() && (!kvm_enabled() ||
> kvm_has_sync_mmu())) {
> qemu_madvise(addr, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE,
> deflate ? QEMU_MADV_WILLNEED : QEMU_MADV_DONTNEED);
> }
> #endif
> }
>
> The virtio-balloon code only does stuff through ballon_page,
> and an madvise DONTNEED should fail if you try and do it on
> a size smaller than the host page size. So does ballooning work on
> Power/ARM?
>
> Am I misunderstanding this?
I think you're right. Guess no one's tested this in such scenarios
yet.
> Of course looking at the above we won't actually generate an error since
> we don't check the return of qemu_madvise.
... at least we can deflate the balloon in case the madvise fails, so
the guest can use the pages it's given us.
> We have three sizes:
> a) host page size
> b) target page size
> c) VIRTIO_BALLOON_PFN_SHIFT
>
> c == 12 (4k) for everyone
>
>
> 1) I think the virtio-balloon code needs to coallesce adjecent requests
> and call balloon_page on whole chunks at once passing a length.
> 2) why does balloon_page use TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, ignoring anything else
> shouldn't it be 1 << VIRTIO_BALLOON_PFN_SHIFT ?
> 3) I'm guessing the guest kernel doesn't know the host page size, so
> how can it know what size chunks of balloon to work in?
Thanks,
Amit
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