1 /* 2 * QEMU live migration 3 * 4 * Copyright IBM, Corp. 2008 5 * 6 * Authors: 7 * Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com> 8 * 9 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See 10 * the COPYING file in the top-level directory. 11 * 12 */ 13 14 #ifndef QEMU_MIGRATION_H 15 #define QEMU_MIGRATION_H 16 17 #include "exec/cpu-common.h" 18 #include "hw/qdev-core.h" 19 #include "qapi/qapi-types-migration.h" 20 #include "qapi/qmp/json-writer.h" 21 #include "qemu/thread.h" 22 #include "qemu/coroutine.h" 23 #include "io/channel.h" 24 #include "io/channel-buffer.h" 25 #include "net/announce.h" 26 #include "qom/object.h" 27 #include "postcopy-ram.h" 28 #include "sysemu/runstate.h" 29 #include "migration/misc.h" 30 31 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_SNAPSHOT "mig/snapshot" 32 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_DIRTY_RATE "mig/dirtyrate" 33 34 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_SRC_MAIN "mig/src/main" 35 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_SRC_MULTIFD "mig/src/send_%d" 36 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_SRC_RETURN "mig/src/return" 37 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_SRC_TLS "mig/src/tls" 38 39 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_DST_COLO "mig/dst/colo" 40 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_DST_MULTIFD "mig/src/recv_%d" 41 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_DST_FAULT "mig/dst/fault" 42 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_DST_LISTEN "mig/dst/listen" 43 #define MIGRATION_THREAD_DST_PREEMPT "mig/dst/preempt" 44 45 struct PostcopyBlocktimeContext; 46 47 #define MIGRATION_RESUME_ACK_VALUE (1) 48 49 /* 50 * 1<<6=64 pages -> 256K chunk when page size is 4K. This gives us 51 * the benefit that all the chunks are 64 pages aligned then the 52 * bitmaps are always aligned to LONG. 53 */ 54 #define CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MIN 6 55 /* 56 * 1<<18=256K pages -> 1G chunk when page size is 4K. This is the 57 * default value to use if no one specified. 58 */ 59 #define CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_DEFAULT 18 60 /* 61 * 1<<31=2G pages -> 8T chunk when page size is 4K. This should be 62 * big enough and make sure we won't overflow easily. 63 */ 64 #define CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MAX 31 65 66 /* This is an abstraction of a "temp huge page" for postcopy's purpose */ 67 typedef struct { 68 /* 69 * This points to a temporary huge page as a buffer for UFFDIO_COPY. It's 70 * mmap()ed and needs to be freed when cleanup. 71 */ 72 void *tmp_huge_page; 73 /* 74 * This points to the host page we're going to install for this temp page. 75 * It tells us after we've received the whole page, where we should put it. 76 */ 77 void *host_addr; 78 /* Number of small pages copied (in size of TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) */ 79 unsigned int target_pages; 80 /* Whether this page contains all zeros */ 81 bool all_zero; 82 } PostcopyTmpPage; 83 84 typedef enum { 85 PREEMPT_THREAD_NONE = 0, 86 PREEMPT_THREAD_CREATED, 87 PREEMPT_THREAD_QUIT, 88 } PreemptThreadStatus; 89 90 /* State for the incoming migration */ 91 struct MigrationIncomingState { 92 QEMUFile *from_src_file; 93 /* Previously received RAM's RAMBlock pointer */ 94 RAMBlock *last_recv_block[RAM_CHANNEL_MAX]; 95 /* A hook to allow cleanup at the end of incoming migration */ 96 void *transport_data; 97 void (*transport_cleanup)(void *data); 98 /* 99 * Used to sync thread creations. Note that we can't create threads in 100 * parallel with this sem. 101 */ 102 QemuSemaphore thread_sync_sem; 103 /* 104 * Free at the start of the main state load, set as the main thread finishes 105 * loading state. 106 */ 107 QemuEvent main_thread_load_event; 108 109 /* For network announces */ 110 AnnounceTimer announce_timer; 111 112 size_t largest_page_size; 113 bool have_fault_thread; 114 QemuThread fault_thread; 115 /* Set this when we want the fault thread to quit */ 116 bool fault_thread_quit; 117 118 bool have_listen_thread; 119 QemuThread listen_thread; 120 121 /* For the kernel to send us notifications */ 122 int userfault_fd; 123 /* To notify the fault_thread to wake, e.g., when need to quit */ 124 int userfault_event_fd; 125 QEMUFile *to_src_file; 126 QemuMutex rp_mutex; /* We send replies from multiple threads */ 127 /* RAMBlock of last request sent to source */ 128 RAMBlock *last_rb; 129 /* 130 * Number of postcopy channels including the default precopy channel, so 131 * vanilla postcopy will only contain one channel which contain both 132 * precopy and postcopy streams. 133 * 134 * This is calculated when the src requests to enable postcopy but before 135 * it starts. Its value can depend on e.g. whether postcopy preemption is 136 * enabled. 137 */ 138 unsigned int postcopy_channels; 139 /* QEMUFile for postcopy only; it'll be handled by a separate thread */ 140 QEMUFile *postcopy_qemufile_dst; 141 /* 142 * When postcopy_qemufile_dst is properly setup, this sem is posted. 143 * One can wait on this semaphore to wait until the preempt channel is 144 * properly setup. 145 */ 146 QemuSemaphore postcopy_qemufile_dst_done; 147 /* Postcopy priority thread is used to receive postcopy requested pages */ 148 QemuThread postcopy_prio_thread; 149 /* 150 * Always set by the main vm load thread only, but can be read by the 151 * postcopy preempt thread. "volatile" makes sure all reads will be 152 * up-to-date across cores. 153 */ 154 volatile PreemptThreadStatus preempt_thread_status; 155 /* 156 * Used to sync between the ram load main thread and the fast ram load 157 * thread. It protects postcopy_qemufile_dst, which is the postcopy 158 * fast channel. 159 * 160 * The ram fast load thread will take it mostly for the whole lifecycle 161 * because it needs to continuously read data from the channel, and 162 * it'll only release this mutex if postcopy is interrupted, so that 163 * the ram load main thread will take this mutex over and properly 164 * release the broken channel. 165 */ 166 QemuMutex postcopy_prio_thread_mutex; 167 /* 168 * An array of temp host huge pages to be used, one for each postcopy 169 * channel. 170 */ 171 PostcopyTmpPage *postcopy_tmp_pages; 172 /* This is shared for all postcopy channels */ 173 void *postcopy_tmp_zero_page; 174 /* PostCopyFD's for external userfaultfds & handlers of shared memory */ 175 GArray *postcopy_remote_fds; 176 177 MigrationStatus state; 178 179 /* 180 * The incoming migration coroutine, non-NULL during qemu_loadvm_state(). 181 * Used to wake the migration incoming coroutine from rdma code. How much is 182 * it safe - it's a question. 183 */ 184 Coroutine *loadvm_co; 185 186 /* The coroutine we should enter (back) after failover */ 187 Coroutine *colo_incoming_co; 188 QemuSemaphore colo_incoming_sem; 189 190 /* 191 * PostcopyBlocktimeContext to keep information for postcopy 192 * live migration, to calculate vCPU block time 193 * */ 194 struct PostcopyBlocktimeContext *blocktime_ctx; 195 196 /* notify PAUSED postcopy incoming migrations to try to continue */ 197 QemuSemaphore postcopy_pause_sem_dst; 198 QemuSemaphore postcopy_pause_sem_fault; 199 /* 200 * This semaphore is used to allow the ram fast load thread (only when 201 * postcopy preempt is enabled) fall into sleep when there's network 202 * interruption detected. When the recovery is done, the main load 203 * thread will kick the fast ram load thread using this semaphore. 204 */ 205 QemuSemaphore postcopy_pause_sem_fast_load; 206 207 /* List of listening socket addresses */ 208 SocketAddressList *socket_address_list; 209 210 /* A tree of pages that we requested to the source VM */ 211 GTree *page_requested; 212 /* 213 * For postcopy only, count the number of requested page faults that 214 * still haven't been resolved. 215 */ 216 int page_requested_count; 217 /* 218 * The mutex helps to maintain the requested pages that we sent to the 219 * source, IOW, to guarantee coherent between the page_requests tree and 220 * the per-ramblock receivedmap. Note! This does not guarantee consistency 221 * of the real page copy procedures (using UFFDIO_[ZERO]COPY). E.g., even 222 * if one bit in receivedmap is cleared, UFFDIO_COPY could have happened 223 * for that page already. This is intended so that the mutex won't 224 * serialize and blocked by slow operations like UFFDIO_* ioctls. However 225 * this should be enough to make sure the page_requested tree always 226 * contains valid information. 227 */ 228 QemuMutex page_request_mutex; 229 /* 230 * If postcopy preempt is enabled, there is a chance that the main 231 * thread finished loading its data before the preempt channel has 232 * finished loading the urgent pages. If that happens, the two threads 233 * will use this condvar to synchronize, so the main thread will always 234 * wait until all pages received. 235 */ 236 QemuCond page_request_cond; 237 238 /* 239 * Number of devices that have yet to approve switchover. When this reaches 240 * zero an ACK that it's OK to do switchover is sent to the source. No lock 241 * is needed as this field is updated serially. 242 */ 243 unsigned int switchover_ack_pending_num; 244 245 /* Do exit on incoming migration failure */ 246 bool exit_on_error; 247 }; 248 249 MigrationIncomingState *migration_incoming_get_current(void); 250 void migration_incoming_state_destroy(void); 251 void migration_incoming_transport_cleanup(MigrationIncomingState *mis); 252 /* 253 * Functions to work with blocktime context 254 */ 255 void fill_destination_postcopy_migration_info(MigrationInfo *info); 256 257 #define TYPE_MIGRATION "migration" 258 259 typedef struct MigrationClass MigrationClass; 260 DECLARE_OBJ_CHECKERS(MigrationState, MigrationClass, 261 MIGRATION_OBJ, TYPE_MIGRATION) 262 263 struct MigrationClass { 264 /*< private >*/ 265 DeviceClass parent_class; 266 }; 267 268 struct MigrationState { 269 /*< private >*/ 270 DeviceState parent_obj; 271 272 /*< public >*/ 273 QemuThread thread; 274 /* Protected by qemu_file_lock */ 275 QEMUFile *to_dst_file; 276 /* Postcopy specific transfer channel */ 277 QEMUFile *postcopy_qemufile_src; 278 /* 279 * It is posted when the preempt channel is established. Note: this is 280 * used for both the start or recover of a postcopy migration. We'll 281 * post to this sem every time a new preempt channel is created in the 282 * main thread, and we keep post() and wait() in pair. 283 */ 284 QemuSemaphore postcopy_qemufile_src_sem; 285 QIOChannelBuffer *bioc; 286 /* 287 * Protects to_dst_file/from_dst_file pointers. We need to make sure we 288 * won't yield or hang during the critical section, since this lock will be 289 * used in OOB command handler. 290 */ 291 QemuMutex qemu_file_lock; 292 293 /* 294 * Used to allow urgent requests to override rate limiting. 295 */ 296 QemuSemaphore rate_limit_sem; 297 298 /* pages already send at the beginning of current iteration */ 299 uint64_t iteration_initial_pages; 300 301 /* pages transferred per second */ 302 double pages_per_second; 303 304 /* bytes already send at the beginning of current iteration */ 305 uint64_t iteration_initial_bytes; 306 /* time at the start of current iteration */ 307 int64_t iteration_start_time; 308 /* 309 * The final stage happens when the remaining data is smaller than 310 * this threshold; it's calculated from the requested downtime and 311 * measured bandwidth, or avail-switchover-bandwidth if specified. 312 */ 313 uint64_t threshold_size; 314 315 /* params from 'migrate-set-parameters' */ 316 MigrationParameters parameters; 317 318 MigrationStatus state; 319 320 /* State related to return path */ 321 struct { 322 /* Protected by qemu_file_lock */ 323 QEMUFile *from_dst_file; 324 QemuThread rp_thread; 325 /* 326 * We can also check non-zero of rp_thread, but there's no "official" 327 * way to do this, so this bool makes it slightly more elegant. 328 * Checking from_dst_file for this is racy because from_dst_file will 329 * be cleared in the rp_thread! 330 */ 331 bool rp_thread_created; 332 /* 333 * Used to synchronize between migration main thread and return 334 * path thread. The migration thread can wait() on this sem, while 335 * other threads (e.g., return path thread) can kick it using a 336 * post(). 337 */ 338 QemuSemaphore rp_sem; 339 /* 340 * We post to this when we got one PONG from dest. So far it's an 341 * easy way to know the main channel has successfully established 342 * on dest QEMU. 343 */ 344 QemuSemaphore rp_pong_acks; 345 } rp_state; 346 347 double mbps; 348 /* Timestamp when recent migration starts (ms) */ 349 int64_t start_time; 350 /* Total time used by latest migration (ms) */ 351 int64_t total_time; 352 /* Timestamp when VM is down (ms) to migrate the last stuff */ 353 int64_t downtime_start; 354 int64_t downtime; 355 int64_t expected_downtime; 356 bool capabilities[MIGRATION_CAPABILITY__MAX]; 357 int64_t setup_time; 358 359 /* 360 * State before stopping the vm by vm_stop_force_state(). 361 * If migration is interrupted by any reason, we need to continue 362 * running the guest on source if it was running or restore its stopped 363 * state. 364 */ 365 RunState vm_old_state; 366 367 /* Flag set once the migration has been asked to enter postcopy */ 368 bool start_postcopy; 369 370 /* Flag set once the migration thread is running (and needs joining) */ 371 bool migration_thread_running; 372 373 /* Flag set once the migration thread called bdrv_inactivate_all */ 374 bool block_inactive; 375 376 /* Migration is waiting for guest to unplug device */ 377 QemuSemaphore wait_unplug_sem; 378 379 /* Migration is paused due to pause-before-switchover */ 380 QemuSemaphore pause_sem; 381 382 /* The semaphore is used to notify COLO thread that failover is finished */ 383 QemuSemaphore colo_exit_sem; 384 385 /* The event is used to notify COLO thread to do checkpoint */ 386 QemuEvent colo_checkpoint_event; 387 int64_t colo_checkpoint_time; 388 QEMUTimer *colo_delay_timer; 389 390 /* The first error that has occurred. 391 We used the mutex to be able to return the 1st error message */ 392 Error *error; 393 /* mutex to protect errp */ 394 QemuMutex error_mutex; 395 396 /* 397 * Global switch on whether we need to store the global state 398 * during migration. 399 */ 400 bool store_global_state; 401 402 /* Whether we send QEMU_VM_CONFIGURATION during migration */ 403 bool send_configuration; 404 /* Whether we send section footer during migration */ 405 bool send_section_footer; 406 407 /* Needed by postcopy-pause state */ 408 QemuSemaphore postcopy_pause_sem; 409 /* 410 * This variable only affects behavior when postcopy preempt mode is 411 * enabled. 412 * 413 * When set: 414 * 415 * - postcopy preempt src QEMU instance will generate an EOS message at 416 * the end of migration to shut the preempt channel on dest side. 417 * 418 * - postcopy preempt channel will be created at the setup phase on src 419 QEMU. 420 * 421 * When clear: 422 * 423 * - postcopy preempt src QEMU instance will _not_ generate an EOS 424 * message at the end of migration, the dest qemu will shutdown the 425 * channel itself. 426 * 427 * - postcopy preempt channel will be created at the switching phase 428 * from precopy -> postcopy (to avoid race condition of misordered 429 * creation of channels). 430 * 431 * NOTE: See message-id <ZBoShWArKDPpX/D7@work-vm> on qemu-devel 432 * mailing list for more information on the possible race. Everyone 433 * should probably just keep this value untouched after set by the 434 * machine type (or the default). 435 */ 436 bool preempt_pre_7_2; 437 438 /* 439 * flush every channel after each section sent. 440 * 441 * This assures that we can't mix pages from one iteration through 442 * ram pages with pages for the following iteration. We really 443 * only need to do this flush after we have go through all the 444 * dirty pages. For historical reasons, we do that after each 445 * section. This is suboptimal (we flush too many times). 446 * Default value is false. (since 8.1) 447 */ 448 bool multifd_flush_after_each_section; 449 /* 450 * This decides the size of guest memory chunk that will be used 451 * to track dirty bitmap clearing. The size of memory chunk will 452 * be GUEST_PAGE_SIZE << N. Say, N=0 means we will clear dirty 453 * bitmap for each page to send (1<<0=1); N=10 means we will clear 454 * dirty bitmap only once for 1<<10=1K continuous guest pages 455 * (which is in 4M chunk). 456 */ 457 uint8_t clear_bitmap_shift; 458 459 /* 460 * This save hostname when out-going migration starts 461 */ 462 char *hostname; 463 464 /* QEMU_VM_VMDESCRIPTION content filled for all non-iterable devices. */ 465 JSONWriter *vmdesc; 466 467 /* 468 * Indicates whether an ACK from the destination that it's OK to do 469 * switchover has been received. 470 */ 471 bool switchover_acked; 472 /* Is this a rdma migration */ 473 bool rdma_migration; 474 }; 475 476 void migrate_set_state(MigrationStatus *state, MigrationStatus old_state, 477 MigrationStatus new_state); 478 479 void migration_fd_process_incoming(QEMUFile *f); 480 void migration_ioc_process_incoming(QIOChannel *ioc, Error **errp); 481 void migration_incoming_process(void); 482 483 bool migration_has_all_channels(void); 484 485 void migrate_set_error(MigrationState *s, const Error *error); 486 bool migrate_has_error(MigrationState *s); 487 488 void migrate_fd_connect(MigrationState *s, Error *error_in); 489 490 int migration_call_notifiers(MigrationState *s, MigrationEventType type, 491 Error **errp); 492 493 int migrate_init(MigrationState *s, Error **errp); 494 bool migration_is_blocked(Error **errp); 495 /* True if outgoing migration has entered postcopy phase */ 496 bool migration_in_postcopy(void); 497 bool migration_postcopy_is_alive(MigrationStatus state); 498 MigrationState *migrate_get_current(void); 499 bool migration_has_failed(MigrationState *); 500 bool migrate_mode_is_cpr(MigrationState *); 501 502 uint64_t ram_get_total_transferred_pages(void); 503 504 /* Sending on the return path - generic and then for each message type */ 505 void migrate_send_rp_shut(MigrationIncomingState *mis, 506 uint32_t value); 507 void migrate_send_rp_pong(MigrationIncomingState *mis, 508 uint32_t value); 509 int migrate_send_rp_req_pages(MigrationIncomingState *mis, RAMBlock *rb, 510 ram_addr_t start, uint64_t haddr); 511 int migrate_send_rp_message_req_pages(MigrationIncomingState *mis, 512 RAMBlock *rb, ram_addr_t start); 513 void migrate_send_rp_recv_bitmap(MigrationIncomingState *mis, 514 char *block_name); 515 void migrate_send_rp_resume_ack(MigrationIncomingState *mis, uint32_t value); 516 int migrate_send_rp_switchover_ack(MigrationIncomingState *mis); 517 518 void dirty_bitmap_mig_before_vm_start(void); 519 void dirty_bitmap_mig_cancel_outgoing(void); 520 void dirty_bitmap_mig_cancel_incoming(void); 521 bool check_dirty_bitmap_mig_alias_map(const BitmapMigrationNodeAliasList *bbm, 522 Error **errp); 523 524 void migrate_add_address(SocketAddress *address); 525 bool migrate_uri_parse(const char *uri, MigrationChannel **channel, 526 Error **errp); 527 int foreach_not_ignored_block(RAMBlockIterFunc func, void *opaque); 528 529 #define qemu_ram_foreach_block \ 530 #warning "Use foreach_not_ignored_block in migration code" 531 532 void migration_make_urgent_request(void); 533 void migration_consume_urgent_request(void); 534 bool migration_rate_limit(void); 535 void migration_bh_schedule(QEMUBHFunc *cb, void *opaque); 536 void migration_cancel(const Error *error); 537 538 void migration_populate_vfio_info(MigrationInfo *info); 539 void migration_reset_vfio_bytes_transferred(void); 540 void postcopy_temp_page_reset(PostcopyTmpPage *tmp_page); 541 542 /* 543 * Migration thread waiting for return path thread. Return non-zero if an 544 * error is detected. 545 */ 546 int migration_rp_wait(MigrationState *s); 547 /* 548 * Kick the migration thread waiting for return path messages. NOTE: the 549 * name can be slightly confusing (when read as "kick the rp thread"), just 550 * to remember the target is always the migration thread. 551 */ 552 void migration_rp_kick(MigrationState *s); 553 554 #endif 555