From: Yuan Liu <yuan1.liu@intel.com>
add Intel QATzip compression method introduction
Signed-off-by: Yuan Liu <yuan1.liu@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Nanhai Zou <nanhai.zou@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Yichen Wang <yichen.wang@bytedance.com>
---
docs/devel/migration/features.rst | 1 +
docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst | 165 ++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 166 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst
diff --git a/docs/devel/migration/features.rst b/docs/devel/migration/features.rst
index 58f8fd9e16..8f431d52f9 100644
--- a/docs/devel/migration/features.rst
+++ b/docs/devel/migration/features.rst
@@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ Migration has plenty of features to support different use cases.
CPR
qpl-compression
uadk-compression
+ qatzip-compression
diff --git a/docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst b/docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..a7f755eb7f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
+==================
+QATzip Compression
+==================
+In scenarios with limited network bandwidth, the ``QATzip`` solution can help
+users save a lot of host CPU resources by accelerating compression and
+decompression through the Intel QuickAssist Technology(``QAT``) hardware.
+
+
+The following test was conducted using 8 multifd channels and 10Gbps network
+bandwidth. The results show that, compared to zstd, ``QATzip`` significantly
+saves CPU resources on the sender and reduces migration time. Compared to the
+uncompressed solution, ``QATzip`` greatly improves the dirty page processing
+capability, indicated by the Pages per Second metric, and also reduces the
+total migration time.
+
+::
+
+ VM Configuration: 16 vCPU and 64G memory
+ VM Workload: all vCPUs are idle and 54G memory is filled with Silesia data.
+ QAT Devices: 4
+ |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
+ |8 Channels |Total |down |throughput|pages per | send | recv |
+ | |time(ms)|time(ms) |(mbps) |second | cpu %| cpu% |
+ |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
+ |qatzip | 16630| 28| 10467| 2940235| 160| 360|
+ |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
+ |zstd | 20165| 24| 8579| 2391465| 810| 340|
+ |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
+ |none | 46063| 40| 10848| 330240| 45| 85|
+ |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
+
+
+QATzip Compression Framework
+============================
+
+``QATzip`` is a user space library which builds on top of the Intel QuickAssist
+Technology user space library, to provide extended accelerated compression and
+decompression services.
+
+For more ``QATzip`` introduction, please refer to `QATzip Introduction
+<https://github.com/intel/QATzip?tab=readme-ov-file#introductionl>`_
+
+::
+
+ +----------------+
+ | MultiFd Thread |
+ +-------+--------+
+ |
+ | compress/decompress
+ +-------+--------+
+ | QATzip library |
+ +-------+--------+
+ |
+ +-------+--------+
+ | QAT library |
+ +-------+--------+
+ | user space
+ --------+---------------------
+ | kernel space
+ +------+-------+
+ | QAT Driver |
+ +------+-------+
+ |
+ +------+-------+
+ | QAT Devices |
+ +--------------+
+
+
+QATzip Installation
+-------------------
+
+The ``QATzip`` installation package has been integrated into some Linux
+distributions and can be installed directly. For example, the Ubuntu Server
+24.04 LTS system can be installed using below command
+
+.. code-block:: shell
+
+ #apt search qatzip
+ libqatzip-dev/noble 1.2.0-0ubuntu3 amd64
+ Intel QuickAssist user space library development files
+
+ libqatzip3/noble 1.2.0-0ubuntu3 amd64
+ Intel QuickAssist user space library
+
+ qatzip/noble,now 1.2.0-0ubuntu3 amd64 [installed]
+ Compression user-space tool for Intel QuickAssist Technology
+
+ #sudo apt install libqatzip-dev libqatzip3 qatzip
+
+If your system does not support the ``QATzip`` installation package, you can
+use the source code to build and install, please refer to `QATzip source code installation
+<https://github.com/intel/QATzip?tab=readme-ov-file#build-intel-quickassist-technology-driver>`_
+
+QAT Hardware Deployment
+-----------------------
+
+``QAT`` supports physical functions(PFs) and virtual functions(VFs) for
+deployment, and users can configure ``QAT`` resources for migration according
+to actual needs. For more details about ``QAT`` deployment, please refer to
+`Intel QuickAssist Technology Documentation
+<https://intel.github.io/quickassist/index.html>`_
+
+For more ``QAT`` hardware introduction, please refer to `intel-quick-assist-technology-overview
+<https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/intel-quick-assist-technology-overview.html>`_
+
+How To Use QATzip Compression
+=============================
+
+1 - Install ``QATzip`` library
+
+2 - Build ``QEMU`` with ``--enable-qatzip`` parameter
+
+ E.g. configure --target-list=x86_64-softmmu --enable-kvm ``--enable-qatzip``
+
+3 - Set ``migrate_set_parameter multifd-compression qatzip``
+
+4 - Set ``migrate_set_parameter multifd-qatzip-level comp_level``, the default
+comp_level value is 1, and it supports levels from 1 to 9
+
+QAT Memory Requirements
+=======================
+
+The user needs to reserve system memory for the QAT memory management to
+allocate DMA memory. The size of the reserved system memory depends on the
+number of devices used for migration and the number of multifd channels.
+
+Because memory usage depends on QAT configuration, please refer to `QAT Memory
+Driver Queires
+<https://intel.github.io/quickassist/PG/infrastructure_debugability.html?highlight=memory>`_
+for memory usage calculation.
+
+.. list-table:: An example of a PF used for migration
+ :header-rows: 1
+
+ * - Number of channels
+ - Sender memory usage
+ - Receiver memory usage
+ * - 2
+ - 10M
+ - 10M
+ * - 4
+ - 12M
+ - 14M
+ * - 8
+ - 16M
+ - 20M
+
+How To Choose Between QATzip and QPL
+====================================
+Starting from Intel 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, codenamed Sapphire
+Rapids processor(``SPR``), it supports multiple build-in accelerators including
+``QAT`` and ``IAA``, the former can accelerate ``QATzip``, and the latter is
+used to accelerate ``QPL``.
+
+Here are some suggestions:
+
+1 - If your live migration scenario is limited network bandwidth and ``QAT``
+hardware resources exceed ``IAA``, then use the ``QATzip`` method, which
+can save a lot of host CPU resources for compression.
+
+2 - If your system cannot support shared virtual memory(SVM) technology, please
+use ``QATzip`` method because ``QPL`` performance is not good without SVM
+support.
+
+3 - For other scenarios, please use the ``QPL`` method first.
--
Yichen Wang
Yichen Wang <yichen.wang@bytedance.com> writes:
> From: Yuan Liu <yuan1.liu@intel.com>
>
> add Intel QATzip compression method introduction
>
> Signed-off-by: Yuan Liu <yuan1.liu@intel.com>
> Reviewed-by: Nanhai Zou <nanhai.zou@intel.com>
> Reviewed-by: Peter Xu <peterx@redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: Yichen Wang <yichen.wang@bytedance.com>
> ---
> docs/devel/migration/features.rst | 1 +
> docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst | 165 ++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 166 insertions(+)
> create mode 100644 docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst
>
> diff --git a/docs/devel/migration/features.rst b/docs/devel/migration/features.rst
> index 58f8fd9e16..8f431d52f9 100644
> --- a/docs/devel/migration/features.rst
> +++ b/docs/devel/migration/features.rst
> @@ -14,3 +14,4 @@ Migration has plenty of features to support different use cases.
> CPR
> qpl-compression
> uadk-compression
> + qatzip-compression
> diff --git a/docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst b/docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000000..a7f755eb7f
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/docs/devel/migration/qatzip-compression.rst
> @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
> +==================
> +QATzip Compression
> +==================
> +In scenarios with limited network bandwidth, the ``QATzip`` solution can help
> +users save a lot of host CPU resources by accelerating compression and
> +decompression through the Intel QuickAssist Technology(``QAT``) hardware.
> +
> +
> +The following test was conducted using 8 multifd channels and 10Gbps network
> +bandwidth. The results show that, compared to zstd, ``QATzip`` significantly
> +saves CPU resources on the sender and reduces migration time. Compared to the
> +uncompressed solution, ``QATzip`` greatly improves the dirty page processing
> +capability, indicated by the Pages per Second metric, and also reduces the
> +total migration time.
> +
> +::
> +
> + VM Configuration: 16 vCPU and 64G memory
> + VM Workload: all vCPUs are idle and 54G memory is filled with Silesia data.
> + QAT Devices: 4
> + |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
> + |8 Channels |Total |down |throughput|pages per | send | recv |
> + | |time(ms)|time(ms) |(mbps) |second | cpu %| cpu% |
> + |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
> + |qatzip | 16630| 28| 10467| 2940235| 160| 360|
> + |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
> + |zstd | 20165| 24| 8579| 2391465| 810| 340|
> + |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
> + |none | 46063| 40| 10848| 330240| 45| 85|
> + |-----------|--------|---------|----------|----------|------|------|
> +
> +
> +QATzip Compression Framework
> +============================
> +
> +``QATzip`` is a user space library which builds on top of the Intel QuickAssist
> +Technology user space library, to provide extended accelerated compression and
> +decompression services.
"user space library" seems to be duplicated in this sentence.
> +
> +For more ``QATzip`` introduction, please refer to `QATzip Introduction
> +<https://github.com/intel/QATzip?tab=readme-ov-file#introductionl>`_
> +
> +::
> +
> + +----------------+
> + | MultiFd Thread |
> + +-------+--------+
> + |
> + | compress/decompress
> + +-------+--------+
> + | QATzip library |
> + +-------+--------+
> + |
> + +-------+--------+
> + | QAT library |
> + +-------+--------+
> + | user space
> + --------+---------------------
> + | kernel space
> + +------+-------+
> + | QAT Driver |
> + +------+-------+
> + |
> + +------+-------+
> + | QAT Devices |
> + +--------------+
> +
> +
> +QATzip Installation
> +-------------------
> +
> +The ``QATzip`` installation package has been integrated into some Linux
> +distributions and can be installed directly. For example, the Ubuntu Server
> +24.04 LTS system can be installed using below command
> +
> +.. code-block:: shell
> +
> + #apt search qatzip
> + libqatzip-dev/noble 1.2.0-0ubuntu3 amd64
> + Intel QuickAssist user space library development files
> +
> + libqatzip3/noble 1.2.0-0ubuntu3 amd64
> + Intel QuickAssist user space library
> +
> + qatzip/noble,now 1.2.0-0ubuntu3 amd64 [installed]
> + Compression user-space tool for Intel QuickAssist Technology
> +
> + #sudo apt install libqatzip-dev libqatzip3 qatzip
> +
> +If your system does not support the ``QATzip`` installation package, you can
> +use the source code to build and install, please refer to `QATzip source code installation
> +<https://github.com/intel/QATzip?tab=readme-ov-file#build-intel-quickassist-technology-driver>`_
> +
> +QAT Hardware Deployment
> +-----------------------
> +
> +``QAT`` supports physical functions(PFs) and virtual functions(VFs) for
> +deployment, and users can configure ``QAT`` resources for migration according
> +to actual needs. For more details about ``QAT`` deployment, please refer to
> +`Intel QuickAssist Technology Documentation
> +<https://intel.github.io/quickassist/index.html>`_
> +
> +For more ``QAT`` hardware introduction, please refer to `intel-quick-assist-technology-overview
> +<https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/intel-quick-assist-technology-overview.html>`_
> +
> +How To Use QATzip Compression
> +=============================
> +
> +1 - Install ``QATzip`` library
> +
> +2 - Build ``QEMU`` with ``--enable-qatzip`` parameter
> +
> + E.g. configure --target-list=x86_64-softmmu --enable-kvm ``--enable-qatzip``
> +
> +3 - Set ``migrate_set_parameter multifd-compression qatzip``
> +
> +4 - Set ``migrate_set_parameter multifd-qatzip-level comp_level``, the default
> +comp_level value is 1, and it supports levels from 1 to 9
> +
> +QAT Memory Requirements
> +=======================
> +
> +The user needs to reserve system memory for the QAT memory management to
> +allocate DMA memory. The size of the reserved system memory depends on the
> +number of devices used for migration and the number of multifd channels.
> +
> +Because memory usage depends on QAT configuration, please refer to `QAT Memory
> +Driver Queires
Queries
> +<https://intel.github.io/quickassist/PG/infrastructure_debugability.html?highlight=memory>`_
> +for memory usage calculation.
> +
> +.. list-table:: An example of a PF used for migration
> + :header-rows: 1
> +
> + * - Number of channels
> + - Sender memory usage
> + - Receiver memory usage
> + * - 2
> + - 10M
> + - 10M
> + * - 4
> + - 12M
> + - 14M
> + * - 8
> + - 16M
> + - 20M
> +
> +How To Choose Between QATzip and QPL
> +====================================
> +Starting from Intel 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, codenamed Sapphire
> +Rapids processor(``SPR``), it supports multiple build-in accelerators including
> +``QAT`` and ``IAA``, the former can accelerate ``QATzip``, and the latter is
> +used to accelerate ``QPL``.
This sentence needs some work. "Intel" seems to be duplicated, unless
there's a comma somewhere in there to define the subject of the sentence
("it supports"). s/build-in/built-in/ and the last comma before the
"and" can be dropped.
> +
> +Here are some suggestions:
> +
> +1 - If your live migration scenario is limited network bandwidth and ``QAT``
> +hardware resources exceed ``IAA``, then use the ``QATzip`` method, which
> +can save a lot of host CPU resources for compression.
> +
> +2 - If your system cannot support shared virtual memory(SVM) technology, please
> +use ``QATzip`` method because ``QPL`` performance is not good without SVM
> +support.
> +
> +3 - For other scenarios, please use the ``QPL`` method first.
These would be better without the possessives: "If the live migration",
"If the system". Also, this is a nitpick, but "please" doesn't really
fit a technical document.
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