David Gibson <[email protected]> writes:
> On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 18:13:42 +0200
> Markus Armbruster <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> David Gibson <[email protected]> writes:
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>> >> The surprising part is that n turns out to be large enough for n^2 to
>> >> matter *that* much.
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>> > Is this another consequence of the ludicrous number of QOM objects we
>> > create for LMB DRCs (one for every 256MiB of guest RAM)? Avoiding that
>> > is on my list.
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>> You're talking about machine pseries, I presume.
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> Yes.
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>> With
>> print_qom_composition() patched to print the number of children, I get
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>> $ echo -e 'info qom-tree\nq' |
>> ../qemu/bld/ppc64-softmmu/qemu-system-ppc64 -S -display none -M pseries
>> -accel qtest -monitor stdio | grep '###' | sort | uniq -c | sort -k 3n
>> 360 ### 0 children
>> 5 ### 1 children
>> 5 ### 2 children
>> 2 ### 3 children
>> 1 ### 4 children
>> 1 ### 15 children
>> 1 ### 16 children
>> 1 ### 18 children
>> 1 ### 37 children
>> 1 ### 266 children
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>> The outlier is
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>> /device[5] (spapr-pci-host-bridge)
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>> due to its 256 spapr-drc-pci children.
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> Right, that's one for each possible PCI slot on the bus. That will be
> reduced by the idea I have in mind for this, but...
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>> I found quite a few machines with similar outliers. ARM machines nuri
>> and smdkc210 together take the cake: they each have a node with 513
>> children.
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>> My stupid n^2 sort is unnoticable in normal, human usage even for n=513.
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> ... as you say, 256 shouldn't really be a problem. I was concerned
> about LMB DRCs rather than PCI DRCs. To have that show up, you might
> need to create a machine with a large difference between initial memory
> and maxmem - I think you'll get a DRC object for every 256MiB in there,
> which can easily get into the thousands for large (potential) memory
> VMs.
Okay, I can reproduce: with -m 256,128G, /machine has 549 children, of
which 511 are spapr-drc-lmb.
> I don't know what the config was that showed up this problem in the
> first place, and whether that could be the case there.
Thomas reported device-introspect-test -m slow has become much slower
for ppc64. Bisection traced it to my commit e8c9e65816 "qom: Make "info
qom-tree" show children sorted". Uses default memory size, no
spapr-drc-lmb as far as I remember.
>> > Though avoiding a n^2 behaviour here is probably a good
>> > idea anyway.
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>> Agreed.
Patch posted:
Subject: [PATCH for-5.1 5/5] qom: Make info qom-tree sort children more
efficiently
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