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SubjectRe: [Xen-devel] [PATCH 1/1] xen/time: do not decrease steal time after live migration on xen
Hi Boris,

----- boris.ostrovsky@oracle.com wrote:

> On 10/19/2017 04:02 AM, Dongli Zhang wrote:
> > After guest live migration on xen, steal time in /proc/stat
> > (cpustat[CPUTIME_STEAL]) might decrease because steal returned by
> > xen_steal_lock() might be less than this_rq()->prev_steal_time which
> is
> > derived from previous return value of xen_steal_clock().
> >
> > For instance, steal time of each vcpu is 335 before live migration.
> >
> > cpu 198 0 368 200064 1962 0 0 1340 0 0
> > cpu0 38 0 81 50063 492 0 0 335 0 0
> > cpu1 65 0 97 49763 634 0 0 335 0 0
> > cpu2 38 0 81 50098 462 0 0 335 0 0
> > cpu3 56 0 107 50138 374 0 0 335 0 0
> >
> > After live migration, steal time is reduced to 312.
> >
> > cpu 200 0 370 200330 1971 0 0 1248 0 0
> > cpu0 38 0 82 50123 500 0 0 312 0 0
> > cpu1 65 0 97 49832 634 0 0 312 0 0
> > cpu2 39 0 82 50167 462 0 0 312 0 0
> > cpu3 56 0 107 50207 374 0 0 312 0 0
> >
> > The code in this patch is borrowed from do_stolen_accounting() which
> has
> > already been removed from linux source code since commit
> ecb23dc6f2ef
> > ("xen: add steal_clock support on x86"). The core idea of both
> > do_stolen_accounting() and this patch is to avoid accounting new
> steal
> > clock if it is smaller than previous old steal clock.
> >
> > Similar and more severe issue would impact prior linux 4.8-4.10 as
> > discussed by Michael Las at
> >
> https://0xstubs.org/debugging-a-flaky-cpu-steal-time-counter-on-a-paravirtualized-xen-guest,
> > which would overflow steal time and lead to 100% st usage in top
> command
> > for linux 4.8-4.10. A backport of this patch would fix that issue.
> >
> > References:
> https://0xstubs.org/debugging-a-flaky-cpu-steal-time-counter-on-a-paravirtualized-xen-guest
> > Signed-off-by: Dongli Zhang <dongli.zhang@oracle.com>
> > ---
> > drivers/xen/time.c | 15 ++++++++++++++-
> > 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/drivers/xen/time.c b/drivers/xen/time.c
> > index ac5f23f..2b3a996 100644
> > --- a/drivers/xen/time.c
> > +++ b/drivers/xen/time.c
> > @@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
> > /* runstate info updated by Xen */
> > static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct vcpu_runstate_info, xen_runstate);
> >
> > +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64, xen_old_steal);
> > +
> > /* return an consistent snapshot of 64-bit time/counter value */
> > static u64 get64(const u64 *p)
> > {
> > @@ -83,9 +85,20 @@ bool xen_vcpu_stolen(int vcpu)
> > u64 xen_steal_clock(int cpu)
> > {
> > struct vcpu_runstate_info state;
> > + u64 xen_new_steal;
> > + s64 steal_delta;
> >
> > xen_get_runstate_snapshot_cpu(&state, cpu);
> > - return state.time[RUNSTATE_runnable] +
> state.time[RUNSTATE_offline];
> > + xen_new_steal = state.time[RUNSTATE_runnable]
> > + + state.time[RUNSTATE_offline];
> > + steal_delta = xen_new_steal - per_cpu(xen_old_steal, cpu);
> > +
> > + if (steal_delta < 0)
> > + xen_new_steal = per_cpu(xen_old_steal, cpu);
> > + else
> > + per_cpu(xen_old_steal, cpu) = xen_new_steal;
> > +
> > + return xen_new_steal;
> > }
> >
> > void xen_setup_runstate_info(int cpu)
>
> Can we stash state.time[] during suspend and then add stashed values
> inside xen_get_runstate_snapshot_cpu()?


Would you like to stash state.time[] during do_suspend() (or xen_suspend()) or
code below is expected:

-------------------------------------------------

--- a/drivers/xen/time.c
+++ b/drivers/xen/time.c
@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
/* runstate info updated by Xen */
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct vcpu_runstate_info, xen_runstate);

+static DEFINE_PER_CPU(u64[4], old_runstate_time);
+
/* return an consistent snapshot of 64-bit time/counter value */
static u64 get64(const u64 *p)
{
@@ -52,6 +54,8 @@ static void xen_get_runstate_snapshot_cpu(struct vcpu_runstate_info *res,
{
u64 state_time;
struct vcpu_runstate_info *state;
+ int i;
+ s64 time_delta;

BUG_ON(preemptible());

@@ -64,6 +68,17 @@ static void xen_get_runstate_snapshot_cpu(struct vcpu_runstate_info *res,
rmb(); /* Hypervisor might update data. */
} while (get64(&state->state_entry_time) != state_time ||
(state_time & XEN_RUNSTATE_UPDATE));
+
+ for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
+ if (i == RUNSTATE_runnable || i == RUNSTATE_offline) {
+ time_delta = res->time[i] - per_cpu(old_runstate_time, cpu)[i];
+
+ if (unlikely(time_delta < 0))
+ res->time[i] = per_cpu(old_runstate_time, cpu)[i];
+ else
+ per_cpu(old_runstate_time, cpu)[i] = res->time[i];
+ }
+ }
}

-------------------------------------------------
Thank you very much!

Dongli Zhang

>
> This will make xen_steal_clock() simpler.
>
> -boris
>
>
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