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			s/info_migrate_capabilities/info migrate_capabilities Signed-off-by: Wei Jiangang <weijg.fnst@cn.fujitsu.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Liang Li <liang.z.li@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| Use multiple thread (de)compression in live migration
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| =====================================================
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| Copyright (C) 2015 Intel Corporation
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| Author: Liang Li <liang.z.li@intel.com>
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| 
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| This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPLv2 or later. See
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| the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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| 
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| Contents:
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| =========
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| * Introduction
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| * When to use
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| * Performance
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| * Usage
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| * TODO
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| 
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| Introduction
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| ============
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| Instead of sending the guest memory directly, this solution will
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| compress the RAM page before sending; after receiving, the data will
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| be decompressed. Using compression in live migration can help
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| to reduce the data transferred about 60%, this is very useful when the
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| bandwidth is limited, and the total migration time can also be reduced
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| about 70% in a typical case. In addition to this, the VM downtime can be
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| reduced about 50%. The benefit depends on data's compressibility in VM.
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| 
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| The process of compression will consume additional CPU cycles, and the
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| extra CPU cycles will increase the migration time. On the other hand,
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| the amount of data transferred will decrease; this factor can reduce
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| the total migration time. If the process of the compression is quick
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| enough, then the total migration time can be reduced, and multiple
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| thread compression can be used to accelerate the compression process.
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| 
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| The decompression speed of Zlib is at least 4 times as quick as
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| compression, if the source and destination CPU have equal speed,
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| keeping the compression thread count 4 times the decompression
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| thread count can avoid resource waste.
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| 
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| Compression level can be used to control the compression speed and the
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| compression ratio. High compression ratio will take more time, level 0
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| stands for no compression, level 1 stands for the best compression
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| speed, and level 9 stands for the best compression ratio. Users can
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| select a level number between 0 and 9.
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| 
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| 
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| When to use the multiple thread compression in live migration
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| =============================================================
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| Compression of data will consume extra CPU cycles; so in a system with
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| high overhead of CPU, avoid using this feature. When the network
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| bandwidth is very limited and the CPU resource is adequate, use of
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| multiple thread compression will be very helpful. If both the CPU and
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| the network bandwidth are adequate, use of multiple thread compression
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| can still help to reduce the migration time.
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| 
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| Performance
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| ===========
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| Test environment:
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| 
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| CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 0 @ 2.70GHz
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| Socket Count: 2
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| RAM: 128G
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| NIC: Intel I350 (10/100/1000Mbps)
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| Host OS: CentOS 7 64-bit
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| Guest OS: RHEL 6.5 64-bit
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| Parameter: qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -smp 4 -m 4096
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|  /share/ia32e_rhel6u5.qcow -monitor stdio
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| 
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| There is no additional application is running on the guest when doing
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| the test.
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| 
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| 
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| Speed limit: 1000Gb/s
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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|                     | original  | compress thread: 8
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|                     |   way     | decompress thread: 2
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|                     |           | compression level: 1
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| total time(msec):   |   3333    |  1833
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| downtime(msec):     |    100    |   27
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| transferred ram(kB):|  363536   | 107819
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| throughput(mbps):   |  893.73   | 482.22
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| total ram(kB):      |  4211524  | 4211524
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| There is an application running on the guest which write random numbers
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| to RAM block areas periodically.
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| 
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| Speed limit: 1000Gb/s
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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|                     | original  | compress thread: 8
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|                     |   way     | decompress thread: 2
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|                     |           | compression level: 1
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| total time(msec):   |   37369   | 15989
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| downtime(msec):     |    337    |  173
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| transferred ram(kB):|  4274143  | 1699824
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| throughput(mbps):   |  936.99   | 870.95
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| total ram(kB):      |  4211524  | 4211524
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| ---------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Usage
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| =====
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| 1. Verify both the source and destination QEMU are able
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| to support the multiple thread compression migration:
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|     {qemu} info migrate_capabilities
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|     {qemu} ... compress: off ...
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| 
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| 2. Activate compression on the source:
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|     {qemu} migrate_set_capability compress on
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| 
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| 3. Set the compression thread count on source:
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|     {qemu} migrate_set_parameter compress_threads 12
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| 
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| 4. Set the compression level on the source:
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|     {qemu} migrate_set_parameter compress_level 1
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| 
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| 5. Set the decompression thread count on destination:
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|     {qemu} migrate_set_parameter decompress_threads 3
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| 
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| 6. Start outgoing migration:
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|     {qemu} migrate -d tcp:destination.host:4444
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|     {qemu} info migrate
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|     Capabilities: ... compress: on
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|     ...
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| 
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| The following are the default settings:
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|     compress: off
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|     compress_threads: 8
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|     decompress_threads: 2
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|     compress_level: 1 (which means best speed)
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| 
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| So, only the first two steps are required to use the multiple
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| thread compression in migration. You can do more if the default
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| settings are not appropriate.
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| 
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| TODO
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| ====
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| Some faster (de)compression method such as LZ4 and Quicklz can help
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| to reduce the CPU consumption when doing (de)compression. If using
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| these faster (de)compression method, less (de)compression threads
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| are needed when doing the migration.
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