softmmu/cpu-throttle.c | 11 +++++++++-- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
During migrations, after each iteration, cpu_throttle_set() is called,
which irrespective of input, re-arms the timer according to value of
new_throttle_pct. This causes cpu_throttle_thread() to be delayed in
getting scheduled and consqeuntly lets guest run for more time than what
the throttle value should allow. This leads to spikes in guest throughput
at high cpu-throttle percentage whenever cpu_throttle_set() is called.
A solution would be not to modify the timer immediately in
cpu_throttle_set(), instead, only modify throttle_percentage so that the
throttle would automatically adjust to the required percentage when
cpu_throttle_timer_tick() is invoked.
Manually tested the patch using following configuration:
Guest:
Centos7 (3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64)
Total Memory - 64GB , CPUs - 16
Tool used - stress (1.0.4)
Workload - stress --vm 32 --vm-bytes 1G --vm-keep
Migration Parameters:
Network Bandwidth - 500MBPS
cpu-throttle-initial - 99
Results:
With timer_mod(): fails to converge, continues indefinitely
Without timer_mod(): converges in 249 sec
Signed-off-by: Utkarsh Tripathi <utkarsh.tripathi@nutanix.com>
---
softmmu/cpu-throttle.c | 11 +++++++++--
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c b/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c
index 2ec4b8e..8c2144a 100644
--- a/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c
+++ b/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c
@@ -90,14 +90,21 @@ static void cpu_throttle_timer_tick(void *opaque)
void cpu_throttle_set(int new_throttle_pct)
{
+ /*
+ * boolean to store whether throttle is already active or not,
+ * before modifying throttle_percentage
+ */
+ bool throttle_active = cpu_throttle_active();
+
/* Ensure throttle percentage is within valid range */
new_throttle_pct = MIN(new_throttle_pct, CPU_THROTTLE_PCT_MAX);
new_throttle_pct = MAX(new_throttle_pct, CPU_THROTTLE_PCT_MIN);
qatomic_set(&throttle_percentage, new_throttle_pct);
- timer_mod(throttle_timer, qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL_RT) +
- CPU_THROTTLE_TIMESLICE_NS);
+ if (!throttle_active) {
+ cpu_throttle_timer_tick(NULL);
+ }
}
void cpu_throttle_stop(void)
--
1.8.3.1
PING From: Utkarsh Tripathi <utkarsh.tripathi@nutanix.com> Date: Thursday, 31 December 2020 at 6:43 PM To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org <qemu-devel@nongnu.org> Cc: Utkarsh Tripathi <utkarsh.tripathi@nutanix.com>, Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Subject: [PATCH] cpu-throttle: Remove timer_mod() from cpu_throttle_set() During migrations, after each iteration, cpu_throttle_set() is called, which irrespective of input, re-arms the timer according to value of new_throttle_pct. This causes cpu_throttle_thread() to be delayed in getting scheduled and consqeuntly lets guest run for more time than what the throttle value should allow. This leads to spikes in guest throughput at high cpu-throttle percentage whenever cpu_throttle_set() is called. A solution would be not to modify the timer immediately in cpu_throttle_set(), instead, only modify throttle_percentage so that the throttle would automatically adjust to the required percentage when cpu_throttle_timer_tick() is invoked. Manually tested the patch using following configuration: Guest: Centos7 (3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64) Total Memory - 64GB , CPUs - 16 Tool used - stress (1.0.4) Workload - stress --vm 32 --vm-bytes 1G --vm-keep Migration Parameters: Network Bandwidth - 500MBPS cpu-throttle-initial - 99 Results: With timer_mod(): fails to converge, continues indefinitely Without timer_mod(): converges in 249 sec Signed-off-by: Utkarsh Tripathi <utkarsh.tripathi@nutanix.com> --- softmmu/cpu-throttle.c | 11 +++++++++-- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c b/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c index 2ec4b8e..8c2144a 100644 --- a/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c +++ b/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c @@ -90,14 +90,21 @@ static void cpu_throttle_timer_tick(void *opaque) void cpu_throttle_set(int new_throttle_pct) { + /* + * boolean to store whether throttle is already active or not, + * before modifying throttle_percentage + */ + bool throttle_active = cpu_throttle_active(); + /* Ensure throttle percentage is within valid range */ new_throttle_pct = MIN(new_throttle_pct, CPU_THROTTLE_PCT_MAX); new_throttle_pct = MAX(new_throttle_pct, CPU_THROTTLE_PCT_MIN); qatomic_set(&throttle_percentage, new_throttle_pct); - timer_mod(throttle_timer, qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL_RT) + - CPU_THROTTLE_TIMESLICE_NS); + if (!throttle_active) { + cpu_throttle_timer_tick(NULL); + } } void cpu_throttle_stop(void) -- 1.8.3.1
On 31/12/20 14:13, Utkarsh Tripathi wrote: > During migrations, after each iteration, cpu_throttle_set() is called, > which irrespective of input, re-arms the timer according to value of > new_throttle_pct. This causes cpu_throttle_thread() to be delayed in > getting scheduled and consqeuntly lets guest run for more time than what > the throttle value should allow. This leads to spikes in guest throughput > at high cpu-throttle percentage whenever cpu_throttle_set() is called. > > A solution would be not to modify the timer immediately in > cpu_throttle_set(), instead, only modify throttle_percentage so that the > throttle would automatically adjust to the required percentage when > cpu_throttle_timer_tick() is invoked. > > Manually tested the patch using following configuration: > > Guest: > Centos7 (3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64) > Total Memory - 64GB , CPUs - 16 > Tool used - stress (1.0.4) > Workload - stress --vm 32 --vm-bytes 1G --vm-keep > > Migration Parameters: > Network Bandwidth - 500MBPS > cpu-throttle-initial - 99 > > Results: > With timer_mod(): fails to converge, continues indefinitely > Without timer_mod(): converges in 249 sec > > Signed-off-by: Utkarsh Tripathi <utkarsh.tripathi@nutanix.com> > --- > softmmu/cpu-throttle.c | 11 +++++++++-- > 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c b/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c > index 2ec4b8e..8c2144a 100644 > --- a/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c > +++ b/softmmu/cpu-throttle.c > @@ -90,14 +90,21 @@ static void cpu_throttle_timer_tick(void *opaque) > > void cpu_throttle_set(int new_throttle_pct) > { > + /* > + * boolean to store whether throttle is already active or not, > + * before modifying throttle_percentage > + */ > + bool throttle_active = cpu_throttle_active(); > + > /* Ensure throttle percentage is within valid range */ > new_throttle_pct = MIN(new_throttle_pct, CPU_THROTTLE_PCT_MAX); > new_throttle_pct = MAX(new_throttle_pct, CPU_THROTTLE_PCT_MIN); > > qatomic_set(&throttle_percentage, new_throttle_pct); > > - timer_mod(throttle_timer, qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL_RT) + > - CPU_THROTTLE_TIMESLICE_NS); > + if (!throttle_active) { > + cpu_throttle_timer_tick(NULL); > + } > } > > void cpu_throttle_stop(void) > Queued, thanks. Paolo
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