[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] [PATCH v9 4/9] xl: enable getting and setting soft affinity
Getting happens via `xl vcpu-list', which now looks like this: # xl vcpu-list -s Name ID VCPU CPU State Time(s) Affinity (Hard / Soft) Domain-0 0 0 11 -b- 5.4 8-15 / all Domain-0 0 1 11 -b- 1.0 8-15 / all Domain-0 0 14 13 -b- 1.4 8-15 / all Domain-0 0 15 8 -b- 1.6 8-15 / all vm-test 3 0 4 -b- 2.5 0-12 / 0-7 vm-test 3 1 0 -b- 3.2 0-12 / 0-7 Setting happens by specifying two pCPU masks to the `xl vcpu-pin' command, the first one will be hard affinity, the second soft affinity. If only one mask is specified, it is only hard affinity that is affected. To change only soft affinity, '-' can be used as the hard affinity mask parameter, and it will be left alone. xl manual page is updated accordingly. Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Changes from v7: * 'const char *' used instead of #define/#undef for string constants, as requested during review; * more consistently use the 'hard' and 'soft' pointers rather than the actual cpumap variables, as suggested during review; * bitmap holding hard affinity renamed from 'cpumap' to 'cpumap_hard'. Changes from v6: * removed a remnant from previous iteration, when `vcpu-pin' was tacking a porameter; * tried to simplify parsing inside of `xl vcpu-pin', as suggested during review. Could not take the exact approach described in the emails, but still did my best for making this more clear and easy to read; * fixed a few typos and leftovers. Changes from v5: * change command line interface for 'vcpu-pin', as suggested during review. Changes from v4: * fix and rephrased the manual entry, as suggested during review; * more refactoring to remove some leftover special casing, as suggested during review. Changes from v3: * fix typos in doc, rephrased the help message and changed the title of the column for hard/soft affinity, as suggested during review. Changes from v2: * this patch folds what in v2 were patches 13 and 14; * `xl vcpu-pin' always shows both had and soft affinity, without the need of passing '-s'. --- docs/man/xl.pod.1 | 32 +++++++++++--- tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c | 101 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- tools/libxl/xl_cmdtable.c | 2 - 3 files changed, 92 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/man/xl.pod.1 b/docs/man/xl.pod.1 index 30bd4bf..9d1c2a5 100644 --- a/docs/man/xl.pod.1 +++ b/docs/man/xl.pod.1 @@ -651,16 +651,32 @@ after B<vcpu-set>, go to B<SEE ALSO> section for information. Lists VCPU information for a specific domain. If no domain is specified, VCPU information for all domains will be provided. -=item B<vcpu-pin> I<domain-id> I<vcpu> I<cpus> +=item B<vcpu-pin> I<domain-id> I<vcpu> I<cpus hard> I<cpus soft> -Pins the VCPU to only run on the specific CPUs. The keyword -B<all> can be used to apply the I<cpus> list to all VCPUs in the -domain. +Set hard and soft affinity for a I<vcpu> of <domain-id>. Normally VCPUs +can float between available CPUs whenever Xen deems a different run state +is appropriate. -Normally VCPUs can float between available CPUs whenever Xen deems a -different run state is appropriate. Pinning can be used to restrict -this, by ensuring certain VCPUs can only run on certain physical -CPUs. +Hard affinity can be used to restrict this, by ensuring certain VCPUs +can only run on certain physical CPUs. Soft affinity specifies a I<preferred> +set of CPUs. Soft affinity needs special support in the scheduler, which is +only provided in credit1. + +The keyword B<all> can be used to apply the hard and soft affinity masks to +all the VCPUs in the domain. The symbol '-' can be used to leave either +hard or soft affinity alone. + +For example: + + xl vcpu-pin 0 3 - 6-9 + +will set soft affinity for vCPU 3 of domain 0 to pCPUs 6,7,8 and 9, +leaving its hard affinity untouched. On the othe hand: + + xl vcpu-pin 0 3 3,4 6-9 + +will set both hard and soft affinity, the former to pCPUs 3 and 4, the +latter to pCPUs 6,7,8, and 9. =item B<vm-list> diff --git a/tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c b/tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c index 860ec04..516a4d7 100644 --- a/tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c +++ b/tools/libxl/xl_cmdimpl.c @@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ static int update_cpumap_range(const char *str, libxl_bitmap *cpumap) * single cpus or as eintire NUMA nodes) and turns it into the * corresponding libxl_bitmap (in cpumap). */ -static int vcpupin_parse(char *cpu, libxl_bitmap *cpumap) +static int vcpupin_parse(const char *cpu, libxl_bitmap *cpumap) { char *ptr, *saveptr = NULL; int rc = 0; @@ -4547,8 +4547,10 @@ static void print_vcpuinfo(uint32_t tdomid, } /* TIM */ printf("%9.1f ", ((float)vcpuinfo->vcpu_time / 1e9)); - /* CPU AFFINITY */ + /* CPU HARD AND SOFT AFFINITY */ print_bitmap(vcpuinfo->cpumap.map, nr_cpus, stdout); + printf(" / "); + print_bitmap(vcpuinfo->cpumap_soft.map, nr_cpus, stdout); printf("\n"); } @@ -4583,7 +4585,8 @@ static void vcpulist(int argc, char **argv) } printf("%-32s %5s %5s %5s %5s %9s %s\n", - "Name", "ID", "VCPU", "CPU", "State", "Time(s)", "CPU Affinity"); + "Name", "ID", "VCPU", "CPU", "State", "Time(s)", + "Affinity (Hard / Soft)"); if (!argc) { if (!(dominfo = libxl_list_domain(ctx, &nb_domain))) { fprintf(stderr, "libxl_list_domain failed.\n"); @@ -4616,17 +4619,29 @@ int main_vcpulist(int argc, char **argv) return 0; } -static int vcpupin(uint32_t domid, const char *vcpu, char *cpu) +int main_vcpupin(int argc, char **argv) { libxl_vcpuinfo *vcpuinfo; - libxl_bitmap cpumap; - - uint32_t vcpuid; + libxl_bitmap cpumap_hard, cpumap_soft;; + libxl_bitmap *soft = &cpumap_soft, *hard = &cpumap_hard; + uint32_t vcpuid, domid; + const char *vcpu, *hard_str, *soft_str; char *endptr; - int i, nb_cpu, nb_vcpu, rc = -1; + int opt, nb_cpu, nb_vcpu, rc = -1; + + libxl_bitmap_init(&cpumap_hard); + libxl_bitmap_init(&cpumap_soft); + + SWITCH_FOREACH_OPT(opt, "", NULL, "vcpu-pin", 3) { + /* No options */ + } - libxl_bitmap_init(&cpumap); + domid = find_domain(argv[optind]); + vcpu = argv[optind+1]; + hard_str = argv[optind+2]; + soft_str = (argc > optind+3) ? argv[optind+3] : NULL; + /* Figure out with which vCPU we are dealing with */ vcpuid = strtoul(vcpu, &endptr, 10); if (vcpu == endptr) { if (strcmp(vcpu, "all")) { @@ -4636,10 +4651,35 @@ static int vcpupin(uint32_t domid, const char *vcpu, char *cpu) vcpuid = -1; } - if (libxl_cpu_bitmap_alloc(ctx, &cpumap, 0)) + if (libxl_cpu_bitmap_alloc(ctx, &cpumap_hard, 0) || + libxl_cpu_bitmap_alloc(ctx, &cpumap_soft, 0)) goto out; - if (vcpupin_parse(cpu, &cpumap)) + /* + * Syntax is: xl vcpu-pin <domid> <vcpu> <hard> <soft> + * We want to handle all the following cases ('-' means + * "leave it alone"): + * xl vcpu-pin 0 3 3,4 + * xl vcpu-pin 0 3 3,4 - + * xl vcpu-pin 0 3 - 6-9 + * xl vcpu-pin 0 3 3,4 6-9 + */ + + /* + * Hard affinity is always present. However, if it's "-", all we need + * is passing a NULL pointer to the libxl_set_vcpuaffinity() call below. + */ + if (!strcmp(hard_str, "-")) + hard = NULL; + else if (vcpupin_parse(hard_str, hard)) + goto out; + /* + * Soft affinity is handled similarly. Only difference: we also want + * to pass NULL to libxl_set_vcpuaffinity() if it is not specified. + */ + if (argc <= optind+3 || !strcmp(soft_str, "-")) + soft = NULL; + else if (vcpupin_parse(soft_str, soft)) goto out; if (dryrun_only) { @@ -4650,7 +4690,14 @@ static int vcpupin(uint32_t domid, const char *vcpu, char *cpu) } fprintf(stdout, "cpumap: "); - print_bitmap(cpumap.map, nb_cpu, stdout); + if (hard) + print_bitmap(hard->map, nb_cpu, stdout); + else + fprintf(stdout, "-"); + if (soft) { + fprintf(stdout, " "); + print_bitmap(soft->map, nb_cpu, stdout); + } fprintf(stdout, "\n"); if (ferror(stdout) || fflush(stdout)) { @@ -4663,43 +4710,29 @@ static int vcpupin(uint32_t domid, const char *vcpu, char *cpu) } if (vcpuid != -1) { - if (libxl_set_vcpuaffinity(ctx, domid, vcpuid, &cpumap, NULL)) { - fprintf(stderr, "Could not set affinity for vcpu `%u'.\n", vcpuid); + if (libxl_set_vcpuaffinity(ctx, domid, vcpuid, hard, soft)) { + fprintf(stderr, "Could not set affinity for vcpu `%u'.\n", + vcpuid); goto out; } } else { - if (!(vcpuinfo = libxl_list_vcpu(ctx, domid, &nb_vcpu, &i))) { + if (!(vcpuinfo = libxl_list_vcpu(ctx, domid, &nb_vcpu, &nb_cpu))) { fprintf(stderr, "libxl_list_vcpu failed.\n"); goto out; } - for (i = 0; i < nb_vcpu; i++) { - if (libxl_set_vcpuaffinity(ctx, domid, vcpuinfo[i].vcpuid, - &cpumap, NULL)) { - fprintf(stderr, "libxl_set_vcpuaffinity failed" - " on vcpu `%u'.\n", vcpuinfo[i].vcpuid); - } - } + if (libxl_set_vcpuaffinity_all(ctx, domid, nb_vcpu, hard, soft)) + fprintf(stderr, "Could not set affinity.\n"); libxl_vcpuinfo_list_free(vcpuinfo, nb_vcpu); } rc = 0; out: - libxl_bitmap_dispose(&cpumap); + libxl_bitmap_dispose(&cpumap_soft); + libxl_bitmap_dispose(&cpumap_hard); return rc; } -int main_vcpupin(int argc, char **argv) -{ - int opt; - - SWITCH_FOREACH_OPT(opt, "", NULL, "vcpu-pin", 3) { - /* No options */ - } - - return vcpupin(find_domain(argv[optind]), argv[optind+1] , argv[optind+2]); -} - static void vcpuset(uint32_t domid, const char* nr_vcpus, int check_host) { char *endptr; diff --git a/tools/libxl/xl_cmdtable.c b/tools/libxl/xl_cmdtable.c index 4279b9f..7b7fa92 100644 --- a/tools/libxl/xl_cmdtable.c +++ b/tools/libxl/xl_cmdtable.c @@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ struct cmd_spec cmd_table[] = { { "vcpu-pin", &main_vcpupin, 1, 1, "Set which CPUs a VCPU can use", - "<Domain> <VCPU|all> <CPUs|all>", + "<Domain> <VCPU|all> <Hard affinity|-|all> <Soft affinity|-|all>", }, { "vcpu-set", &main_vcpuset, 0, 1, _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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