[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] stack size limit issues with xen + qemu + rbd
On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 04:55:17PM -0400, Chris Patterson wrote: > I have spent some time investigating a case where qemu is failing to > register xenstore watches for a PV guest once I enable vfb (and > thereby triggering the creation of a qemu instance). > > The qemu logs show something along the lines of: > xen be core: xen be core: xen be: watching backend path > (backend/console/3) failed > xen be: watching backend path (backend/console/3) failed > xen be core: xen be core: xen be: watching backend path (backend/vkbd/3) > failed > xen be: watching backend path (backend/vkbd/3) failed > xen be core: xen be core: xen be: watching backend path (backend/qdisk/3) > failed > xen be: watching backend path (backend/qdisk/3) failed > xen be core: xen be core: xen be: watching backend path (backend/qusb/3) > failed > xen be: watching backend path (backend/qusb/3) failed > xen be core: xen be core: xen be: watching backend path (backend/vfb/3) failed > xen be: watching backend path (backend/vfb/3) failed > xen be core: xen be core: xen be: watching backend path (backend/qnic/3) > failed > xen be: watching backend path (backend/qnic/3) failed > > I have tested qemu master, qemu-xen in the master xen tree, as well as > a few tags all with the same issue. > > I came across a similar issue reported by Juergen Gross: > https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2016-07/msg03341.html > > Sure enough, the thread stack size was the culprit. I had been > testing with qemu with the associated fix "vnc-tight: fix regression > with libxenstore" as it is in master, so that wasn't it... > > I did some basic analysis of the qemu binary and the libraries it is pulling > in: > > for lib in $(ldd /usr/local/bin/qemu-system-i386 | grep -o '/.* '); do > echo "lib=$lib"; readelf -S "$lib" | grep -e tbss -e tdata -A1 ; done > > The largest consumers were: > lib=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/librbd.so.1 > [17] .tbss NOBITS 000000000088fed0 0068fed0 > 0000000000001820 0000000000000000 WAT 0 0 8 > lib=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/librados.so.2 > [17] .tbss NOBITS 0000000000718600 00518600 > 0000000000000aa0 0000000000000000 WAT 0 0 8 > > IIUC, librbd & librados are using nearly 9k of the 16k alone (I am > assuming this thread-local storage must be consumed as part of the > thread's stack)? > > I narrowed that down to Ceph's usage of __thread in stringify() in > src/include/stringify.h. > > To make things functional, the options were either to: > (a) disable rbd at configure time for qemu > (b) reduce the level of thread-local storage in dependencies > (particularly ceph's stringify) > (c) increase the stack size specified in xenstore's xs.c I would say c) for now and focus on b) long-term until c) can be reverted? > > Is there is any precedent/policy with regards to expected TLS and/or > stack usage for dependencies? Is the best course of action (b)? Or No precendent/policy that I know of.. > perhaps reconsider the default size for (c)? > > Thoughts? :) > > _______________________________________________ > Xen-devel mailing list > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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