On Thu, Jul 24, 2025 at 05:59:20PM -0400, Jonah Palmer wrote:
> 
> 
> On 7/23/25 1:51 AM, Jason Wang wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at 8:41 PM Jonah Palmer <jonah.pal...@oracle.com> 
> > wrote:
> > > 
> > > This series is an RFC initial implementation of iterative live
> > > migration for virtio-net devices.
> > > 
> > > The main motivation behind implementing iterative migration for
> > > virtio-net devices is to start on heavy, time-consuming operations
> > > for the destination while the source is still active (i.e. before
> > > the stop-and-copy phase).
> > 
> > It would be better to explain which kind of operations were heavy and
> > time-consuming and how iterative migration help.
> > 
> 
> You're right. Apologies for being vague here.
> 
> I did do some profiling of the virtio_load call for virtio-net to try and
> narrow down where exactly most of the downtime is coming from during the
> stop-and-copy phase.
> 
> Pretty much the entirety of the downtime comes from the vmstate_load_state
> call for the vmstate_virtio's subsections:
> 
> /* Subsections */
> ret = vmstate_load_state(f, &vmstate_virtio, vdev, 1);
> if (ret) {
>     return ret;
> }
> 
> More specifically, the vmstate_virtio_virtqueues and
> vmstate_virtio_extra_state subsections.
> 
> For example, currently (with no iterative migration), for a virtio-net
> device, the virtio_load call took 13.29ms to finish. 13.20ms of that time
> was spent in vmstate_load_state(f, &vmstate_virtio, vdev, 1).
> 
> Of that 13.21ms, ~6.83ms was spent migrating vmstate_virtio_virtqueues and
> ~6.33ms was spent migrating the vmstate_virtio_extra_state subsections. And
> I believe this is from walking VIRTIO_QUEUE_MAX virtqueues, twice.

Can we optimize it simply by sending a bitmap of used vqs?

> vmstate_load_state virtio-net v11
> vmstate_load_state PCIDevice v2
> vmstate_load_state_end PCIDevice end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio-net-device v11
> vmstate_load_state virtio-net-queue-tx_waiting v0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net-queue-tx_waiting end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio-net-vnet v0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net-vnet end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio-net-ufo v0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net-ufo end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio-net-tx_waiting v0
> vmstate_load_state virtio-net-queue-tx_waiting v0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net-queue-tx_waiting end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio-net-queue-tx_waiting v0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net-queue-tx_waiting end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio-net-queue-tx_waiting v0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net-queue-tx_waiting end/0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net-tx_waiting end/0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net-device end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio v1
> vmstate_load_state virtio/64bit_features v1
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio/64bit_features end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio/virtqueues v1
> vmstate_load_state virtqueue_state v1  <--- Queue idx 0
> ...
> vmstate_load_state_end virtqueue_state end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtqueue_state v1  <--- Queue idx 1023
> vmstate_load_state_end virtqueue_state end/0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio/virtqueues end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio/extra_state v1
> vmstate_load_state virtio_pci v1
> vmstate_load_state virtio_pci/modern_state v1
> vmstate_load_state virtio_pci/modern_queue_state v1  <--- Queue idx 0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio_pci/modern_queue_state end/0
> ...
> vmstate_load_state virtio_pci/modern_queue_state v1  <--- Queue idx 1023
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio_pci/modern_queue_state end/0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio_pci/modern_state end/0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio_pci end/0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio/extra_state end/0
> vmstate_load_state virtio/started v1
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio/started end/0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio end/0
> vmstate_load_state_end virtio-net end/0
> vmstate_downtime_load type=non-iterable idstr=0000:00:03.0/virtio-net
> instance_id=0 downtime=13260
> 
> With iterative migration for virtio-net (maybe all virtio devices?), we can
> send this early while the source is still running and then only send the
> deltas during the stop-and-copy phase. It's likely that the source wont be
> using all VIRTIO_QUEUE_MAX virtqueues during the migration period, so this
> could really minimize a large majority of the downtime contributed by
> virtio-net.
> 
> This could be one example.
> 
> > > 
> > > The motivation behind this RFC series specifically is to provide an
> > > initial framework for such an implementation and get feedback on the
> > > design and direction.
> > > -------
> > > 
> > > This implementation of iterative live migration for a virtio-net device
> > > is enabled via setting the migration capability 'virtio-iterative' to
> > > on for both the source & destination, e.g. (HMP):
> > > 
> > > (qemu) migrate_set_capability virtio-iterative on
> > > 
> > > The virtio-net device's SaveVMHandlers hooks are registered/unregistered
> > > during the device's realize/unrealize phase.
> > 
> > I wonder about the plan for libvirt support.
> > 
> 
> Could you elaborate on this a bit?
> 
> > > 
> > > Currently, this series only sends and loads the vmstate at the start of
> > > migration. The vmstate is still sent (again) during the stop-and-copy
> > > phase, as it is today, to handle any deltas in the state since it was
> > > initially sent. A future patch in this series could avoid having to
> > > re-send and re-load the entire state again and instead focus only on the
> > > deltas.
> > > 
> > > There is a slight, modest improvement in guest-visible downtime from
> > > this series. More specifically, when using iterative live migration with
> > > a virtio-net device, the downtime contributed by migrating a virtio-net
> > > device decreased from ~3.2ms to ~1.4ms on average:
> > 
> > Are you testing this via a software virtio device or hardware one?
> > 
> 
> Just software (virtio-device, vhost-net) with these numbers. I can run some
> tests with vDPA hardware though.
> 
> Those numbers were from a simple, 1 queue-pair virtio-net device.
> 
> > > 
> > > Before:
> > > -------
> > > vmstate_downtime_load type=non-iterable idstr=0000:00:03.0/virtio-net
> > >    instance_id=0 downtime=3594
> > > 
> > > After:
> > > ------
> > > vmstate_downtime_load type=non-iterable idstr=0000:00:03.0/virtio-net
> > >    instance_id=0 downtime=1607
> > > 
> > > This slight improvement is likely due to the initial vmstate_load_state
> > > call "warming up" pages in memory such that, when it's called a second
> > > time during the stop-and-copy phase, allocation and page-fault latencies
> > > are reduced.
> > > -------
> > > 
> > > Comments, suggestions, etc. are welcome here.
> > > 
> > > Jonah Palmer (6):
> > >    migration: Add virtio-iterative capability
> > >    virtio-net: Reorder vmstate_virtio_net and helpers
> > >    virtio-net: Add SaveVMHandlers for iterative migration
> > >    virtio-net: iter live migration - migrate vmstate
> > >    virtio,virtio-net: skip consistency check in virtio_load for iterative
> > >      migration
> > >    virtio-net: skip vhost_started assertion during iterative migration
> > > 
> > >   hw/net/virtio-net.c            | 246 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
> > >   hw/virtio/virtio.c             |  32 +++--
> > >   include/hw/virtio/virtio-net.h |   8 ++
> > >   include/hw/virtio/virtio.h     |   7 +
> > >   migration/savevm.c             |   1 +
> > >   qapi/migration.json            |   7 +-
> > >   6 files changed, 247 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-)
> > > 
> > > --
> > > 2.47.1
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > > 
> > 


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