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1 /*
2 * QEMU System Emulator
4 * Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
5 * Copyright (c) 2011-2015 Red Hat Inc
7 * Authors:
8 * Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>
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29 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
30 #include "qemu/cutils.h"
31 #include "qemu/bitops.h"
32 #include "qemu/bitmap.h"
33 #include "qemu/madvise.h"
34 #include "qemu/main-loop.h"
35 #include "xbzrle.h"
36 #include "ram-compress.h"
37 #include "ram.h"
38 #include "migration.h"
39 #include "migration-stats.h"
40 #include "migration/register.h"
41 #include "migration/misc.h"
42 #include "qemu-file.h"
43 #include "postcopy-ram.h"
44 #include "page_cache.h"
45 #include "qemu/error-report.h"
46 #include "qapi/error.h"
47 #include "qapi/qapi-types-migration.h"
48 #include "qapi/qapi-events-migration.h"
49 #include "qapi/qapi-commands-migration.h"
50 #include "qapi/qmp/qerror.h"
51 #include "trace.h"
52 #include "exec/ram_addr.h"
53 #include "exec/target_page.h"
54 #include "qemu/rcu_queue.h"
55 #include "migration/colo.h"
56 #include "block.h"
57 #include "sysemu/cpu-throttle.h"
58 #include "savevm.h"
59 #include "qemu/iov.h"
60 #include "multifd.h"
61 #include "sysemu/runstate.h"
62 #include "rdma.h"
63 #include "options.h"
64 #include "sysemu/dirtylimit.h"
65 #include "sysemu/kvm.h"
67 #include "hw/boards.h" /* for machine_dump_guest_core() */
69 #if defined(__linux__)
70 #include "qemu/userfaultfd.h"
71 #endif /* defined(__linux__) */
73 /***********************************************************/
74 /* ram save/restore */
77 * RAM_SAVE_FLAG_ZERO used to be named RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS, it
78 * worked for pages that were filled with the same char. We switched
79 * it to only search for the zero value. And to avoid confusion with
80 * RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE just rename it.
83 * RAM_SAVE_FLAG_FULL was obsoleted in 2009, it can be reused now
85 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_FULL 0x01
86 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_ZERO 0x02
87 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MEM_SIZE 0x04
88 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_PAGE 0x08
89 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS 0x10
90 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_CONTINUE 0x20
91 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_XBZRLE 0x40
92 /* 0x80 is reserved in rdma.h for RAM_SAVE_FLAG_HOOK */
93 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE 0x100
94 #define RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MULTIFD_FLUSH 0x200
95 /* We can't use any flag that is bigger than 0x200 */
97 XBZRLECacheStats xbzrle_counters;
99 /* used by the search for pages to send */
100 struct PageSearchStatus {
101 /* The migration channel used for a specific host page */
102 QEMUFile *pss_channel;
103 /* Last block from where we have sent data */
104 RAMBlock *last_sent_block;
105 /* Current block being searched */
106 RAMBlock *block;
107 /* Current page to search from */
108 unsigned long page;
109 /* Set once we wrap around */
110 bool complete_round;
111 /* Whether we're sending a host page */
112 bool host_page_sending;
113 /* The start/end of current host page. Invalid if host_page_sending==false */
114 unsigned long host_page_start;
115 unsigned long host_page_end;
117 typedef struct PageSearchStatus PageSearchStatus;
119 /* struct contains XBZRLE cache and a static page
120 used by the compression */
121 static struct {
122 /* buffer used for XBZRLE encoding */
123 uint8_t *encoded_buf;
124 /* buffer for storing page content */
125 uint8_t *current_buf;
126 /* Cache for XBZRLE, Protected by lock. */
127 PageCache *cache;
128 QemuMutex lock;
129 /* it will store a page full of zeros */
130 uint8_t *zero_target_page;
131 /* buffer used for XBZRLE decoding */
132 uint8_t *decoded_buf;
133 } XBZRLE;
135 static void XBZRLE_cache_lock(void)
137 if (migrate_xbzrle()) {
138 qemu_mutex_lock(&XBZRLE.lock);
142 static void XBZRLE_cache_unlock(void)
144 if (migrate_xbzrle()) {
145 qemu_mutex_unlock(&XBZRLE.lock);
150 * xbzrle_cache_resize: resize the xbzrle cache
152 * This function is called from migrate_params_apply in main
153 * thread, possibly while a migration is in progress. A running
154 * migration may be using the cache and might finish during this call,
155 * hence changes to the cache are protected by XBZRLE.lock().
157 * Returns 0 for success or -1 for error
159 * @new_size: new cache size
160 * @errp: set *errp if the check failed, with reason
162 int xbzrle_cache_resize(uint64_t new_size, Error **errp)
164 PageCache *new_cache;
165 int64_t ret = 0;
167 /* Check for truncation */
168 if (new_size != (size_t)new_size) {
169 error_setg(errp, QERR_INVALID_PARAMETER_VALUE, "cache size",
170 "exceeding address space");
171 return -1;
174 if (new_size == migrate_xbzrle_cache_size()) {
175 /* nothing to do */
176 return 0;
179 XBZRLE_cache_lock();
181 if (XBZRLE.cache != NULL) {
182 new_cache = cache_init(new_size, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, errp);
183 if (!new_cache) {
184 ret = -1;
185 goto out;
188 cache_fini(XBZRLE.cache);
189 XBZRLE.cache = new_cache;
191 out:
192 XBZRLE_cache_unlock();
193 return ret;
196 static bool postcopy_preempt_active(void)
198 return migrate_postcopy_preempt() && migration_in_postcopy();
201 bool migrate_ram_is_ignored(RAMBlock *block)
203 return !qemu_ram_is_migratable(block) ||
204 (migrate_ignore_shared() && qemu_ram_is_shared(block)
205 && qemu_ram_is_named_file(block));
208 #undef RAMBLOCK_FOREACH
210 int foreach_not_ignored_block(RAMBlockIterFunc func, void *opaque)
212 RAMBlock *block;
213 int ret = 0;
215 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
217 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
218 ret = func(block, opaque);
219 if (ret) {
220 break;
223 return ret;
226 static void ramblock_recv_map_init(void)
228 RAMBlock *rb;
230 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(rb) {
231 assert(!rb->receivedmap);
232 rb->receivedmap = bitmap_new(rb->max_length >> qemu_target_page_bits());
236 int ramblock_recv_bitmap_test(RAMBlock *rb, void *host_addr)
238 return test_bit(ramblock_recv_bitmap_offset(host_addr, rb),
239 rb->receivedmap);
242 bool ramblock_recv_bitmap_test_byte_offset(RAMBlock *rb, uint64_t byte_offset)
244 return test_bit(byte_offset >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS, rb->receivedmap);
247 void ramblock_recv_bitmap_set(RAMBlock *rb, void *host_addr)
249 set_bit_atomic(ramblock_recv_bitmap_offset(host_addr, rb), rb->receivedmap);
252 void ramblock_recv_bitmap_set_range(RAMBlock *rb, void *host_addr,
253 size_t nr)
255 bitmap_set_atomic(rb->receivedmap,
256 ramblock_recv_bitmap_offset(host_addr, rb),
257 nr);
260 #define RAMBLOCK_RECV_BITMAP_ENDING (0x0123456789abcdefULL)
263 * Format: bitmap_size (8 bytes) + whole_bitmap (N bytes).
265 * Returns >0 if success with sent bytes, or <0 if error.
267 int64_t ramblock_recv_bitmap_send(QEMUFile *file,
268 const char *block_name)
270 RAMBlock *block = qemu_ram_block_by_name(block_name);
271 unsigned long *le_bitmap, nbits;
272 uint64_t size;
274 if (!block) {
275 error_report("%s: invalid block name: %s", __func__, block_name);
276 return -1;
279 nbits = block->postcopy_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
282 * Make sure the tmp bitmap buffer is big enough, e.g., on 32bit
283 * machines we may need 4 more bytes for padding (see below
284 * comment). So extend it a bit before hand.
286 le_bitmap = bitmap_new(nbits + BITS_PER_LONG);
289 * Always use little endian when sending the bitmap. This is
290 * required that when source and destination VMs are not using the
291 * same endianness. (Note: big endian won't work.)
293 bitmap_to_le(le_bitmap, block->receivedmap, nbits);
295 /* Size of the bitmap, in bytes */
296 size = DIV_ROUND_UP(nbits, 8);
299 * size is always aligned to 8 bytes for 64bit machines, but it
300 * may not be true for 32bit machines. We need this padding to
301 * make sure the migration can survive even between 32bit and
302 * 64bit machines.
304 size = ROUND_UP(size, 8);
306 qemu_put_be64(file, size);
307 qemu_put_buffer(file, (const uint8_t *)le_bitmap, size);
308 g_free(le_bitmap);
310 * Mark as an end, in case the middle part is screwed up due to
311 * some "mysterious" reason.
313 qemu_put_be64(file, RAMBLOCK_RECV_BITMAP_ENDING);
314 int ret = qemu_fflush(file);
315 if (ret) {
316 return ret;
319 return size + sizeof(size);
323 * An outstanding page request, on the source, having been received
324 * and queued
326 struct RAMSrcPageRequest {
327 RAMBlock *rb;
328 hwaddr offset;
329 hwaddr len;
331 QSIMPLEQ_ENTRY(RAMSrcPageRequest) next_req;
334 /* State of RAM for migration */
335 struct RAMState {
337 * PageSearchStatus structures for the channels when send pages.
338 * Protected by the bitmap_mutex.
340 PageSearchStatus pss[RAM_CHANNEL_MAX];
341 /* UFFD file descriptor, used in 'write-tracking' migration */
342 int uffdio_fd;
343 /* total ram size in bytes */
344 uint64_t ram_bytes_total;
345 /* Last block that we have visited searching for dirty pages */
346 RAMBlock *last_seen_block;
347 /* Last dirty target page we have sent */
348 ram_addr_t last_page;
349 /* last ram version we have seen */
350 uint32_t last_version;
351 /* How many times we have dirty too many pages */
352 int dirty_rate_high_cnt;
353 /* these variables are used for bitmap sync */
354 /* last time we did a full bitmap_sync */
355 int64_t time_last_bitmap_sync;
356 /* bytes transferred at start_time */
357 uint64_t bytes_xfer_prev;
358 /* number of dirty pages since start_time */
359 uint64_t num_dirty_pages_period;
360 /* xbzrle misses since the beginning of the period */
361 uint64_t xbzrle_cache_miss_prev;
362 /* Amount of xbzrle pages since the beginning of the period */
363 uint64_t xbzrle_pages_prev;
364 /* Amount of xbzrle encoded bytes since the beginning of the period */
365 uint64_t xbzrle_bytes_prev;
366 /* Are we really using XBZRLE (e.g., after the first round). */
367 bool xbzrle_started;
368 /* Are we on the last stage of migration */
369 bool last_stage;
371 /* total handled target pages at the beginning of period */
372 uint64_t target_page_count_prev;
373 /* total handled target pages since start */
374 uint64_t target_page_count;
375 /* number of dirty bits in the bitmap */
376 uint64_t migration_dirty_pages;
378 * Protects:
379 * - dirty/clear bitmap
380 * - migration_dirty_pages
381 * - pss structures
383 QemuMutex bitmap_mutex;
384 /* The RAMBlock used in the last src_page_requests */
385 RAMBlock *last_req_rb;
386 /* Queue of outstanding page requests from the destination */
387 QemuMutex src_page_req_mutex;
388 QSIMPLEQ_HEAD(, RAMSrcPageRequest) src_page_requests;
391 * This is only used when postcopy is in recovery phase, to communicate
392 * between the migration thread and the return path thread on dirty
393 * bitmap synchronizations. This field is unused in other stages of
394 * RAM migration.
396 unsigned int postcopy_bmap_sync_requested;
398 typedef struct RAMState RAMState;
400 static RAMState *ram_state;
402 static NotifierWithReturnList precopy_notifier_list;
404 /* Whether postcopy has queued requests? */
405 static bool postcopy_has_request(RAMState *rs)
407 return !QSIMPLEQ_EMPTY_ATOMIC(&rs->src_page_requests);
410 void precopy_infrastructure_init(void)
412 notifier_with_return_list_init(&precopy_notifier_list);
415 void precopy_add_notifier(NotifierWithReturn *n)
417 notifier_with_return_list_add(&precopy_notifier_list, n);
420 void precopy_remove_notifier(NotifierWithReturn *n)
422 notifier_with_return_remove(n);
425 int precopy_notify(PrecopyNotifyReason reason, Error **errp)
427 PrecopyNotifyData pnd;
428 pnd.reason = reason;
429 pnd.errp = errp;
431 return notifier_with_return_list_notify(&precopy_notifier_list, &pnd);
434 uint64_t ram_bytes_remaining(void)
436 return ram_state ? (ram_state->migration_dirty_pages * TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) :
440 void ram_transferred_add(uint64_t bytes)
442 if (runstate_is_running()) {
443 stat64_add(&mig_stats.precopy_bytes, bytes);
444 } else if (migration_in_postcopy()) {
445 stat64_add(&mig_stats.postcopy_bytes, bytes);
446 } else {
447 stat64_add(&mig_stats.downtime_bytes, bytes);
451 struct MigrationOps {
452 int (*ram_save_target_page)(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss);
454 typedef struct MigrationOps MigrationOps;
456 MigrationOps *migration_ops;
458 static int ram_save_host_page_urgent(PageSearchStatus *pss);
460 /* NOTE: page is the PFN not real ram_addr_t. */
461 static void pss_init(PageSearchStatus *pss, RAMBlock *rb, ram_addr_t page)
463 pss->block = rb;
464 pss->page = page;
465 pss->complete_round = false;
469 * Check whether two PSSs are actively sending the same page. Return true
470 * if it is, false otherwise.
472 static bool pss_overlap(PageSearchStatus *pss1, PageSearchStatus *pss2)
474 return pss1->host_page_sending && pss2->host_page_sending &&
475 (pss1->host_page_start == pss2->host_page_start);
479 * save_page_header: write page header to wire
481 * If this is the 1st block, it also writes the block identification
483 * Returns the number of bytes written
485 * @pss: current PSS channel status
486 * @block: block that contains the page we want to send
487 * @offset: offset inside the block for the page
488 * in the lower bits, it contains flags
490 static size_t save_page_header(PageSearchStatus *pss, QEMUFile *f,
491 RAMBlock *block, ram_addr_t offset)
493 size_t size, len;
494 bool same_block = (block == pss->last_sent_block);
496 if (same_block) {
497 offset |= RAM_SAVE_FLAG_CONTINUE;
499 qemu_put_be64(f, offset);
500 size = 8;
502 if (!same_block) {
503 len = strlen(block->idstr);
504 qemu_put_byte(f, len);
505 qemu_put_buffer(f, (uint8_t *)block->idstr, len);
506 size += 1 + len;
507 pss->last_sent_block = block;
509 return size;
513 * mig_throttle_guest_down: throttle down the guest
515 * Reduce amount of guest cpu execution to hopefully slow down memory
516 * writes. If guest dirty memory rate is reduced below the rate at
517 * which we can transfer pages to the destination then we should be
518 * able to complete migration. Some workloads dirty memory way too
519 * fast and will not effectively converge, even with auto-converge.
521 static void mig_throttle_guest_down(uint64_t bytes_dirty_period,
522 uint64_t bytes_dirty_threshold)
524 uint64_t pct_initial = migrate_cpu_throttle_initial();
525 uint64_t pct_increment = migrate_cpu_throttle_increment();
526 bool pct_tailslow = migrate_cpu_throttle_tailslow();
527 int pct_max = migrate_max_cpu_throttle();
529 uint64_t throttle_now = cpu_throttle_get_percentage();
530 uint64_t cpu_now, cpu_ideal, throttle_inc;
532 /* We have not started throttling yet. Let's start it. */
533 if (!cpu_throttle_active()) {
534 cpu_throttle_set(pct_initial);
535 } else {
536 /* Throttling already on, just increase the rate */
537 if (!pct_tailslow) {
538 throttle_inc = pct_increment;
539 } else {
540 /* Compute the ideal CPU percentage used by Guest, which may
541 * make the dirty rate match the dirty rate threshold. */
542 cpu_now = 100 - throttle_now;
543 cpu_ideal = cpu_now * (bytes_dirty_threshold * 1.0 /
544 bytes_dirty_period);
545 throttle_inc = MIN(cpu_now - cpu_ideal, pct_increment);
547 cpu_throttle_set(MIN(throttle_now + throttle_inc, pct_max));
551 void mig_throttle_counter_reset(void)
553 RAMState *rs = ram_state;
555 rs->time_last_bitmap_sync = qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
556 rs->num_dirty_pages_period = 0;
557 rs->bytes_xfer_prev = migration_transferred_bytes();
561 * xbzrle_cache_zero_page: insert a zero page in the XBZRLE cache
563 * @current_addr: address for the zero page
565 * Update the xbzrle cache to reflect a page that's been sent as all 0.
566 * The important thing is that a stale (not-yet-0'd) page be replaced
567 * by the new data.
568 * As a bonus, if the page wasn't in the cache it gets added so that
569 * when a small write is made into the 0'd page it gets XBZRLE sent.
571 static void xbzrle_cache_zero_page(ram_addr_t current_addr)
573 /* We don't care if this fails to allocate a new cache page
574 * as long as it updated an old one */
575 cache_insert(XBZRLE.cache, current_addr, XBZRLE.zero_target_page,
576 stat64_get(&mig_stats.dirty_sync_count));
579 #define ENCODING_FLAG_XBZRLE 0x1
582 * save_xbzrle_page: compress and send current page
584 * Returns: 1 means that we wrote the page
585 * 0 means that page is identical to the one already sent
586 * -1 means that xbzrle would be longer than normal
588 * @rs: current RAM state
589 * @pss: current PSS channel
590 * @current_data: pointer to the address of the page contents
591 * @current_addr: addr of the page
592 * @block: block that contains the page we want to send
593 * @offset: offset inside the block for the page
595 static int save_xbzrle_page(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss,
596 uint8_t **current_data, ram_addr_t current_addr,
597 RAMBlock *block, ram_addr_t offset)
599 int encoded_len = 0, bytes_xbzrle;
600 uint8_t *prev_cached_page;
601 QEMUFile *file = pss->pss_channel;
602 uint64_t generation = stat64_get(&mig_stats.dirty_sync_count);
604 if (!cache_is_cached(XBZRLE.cache, current_addr, generation)) {
605 xbzrle_counters.cache_miss++;
606 if (!rs->last_stage) {
607 if (cache_insert(XBZRLE.cache, current_addr, *current_data,
608 generation) == -1) {
609 return -1;
610 } else {
611 /* update *current_data when the page has been
612 inserted into cache */
613 *current_data = get_cached_data(XBZRLE.cache, current_addr);
616 return -1;
620 * Reaching here means the page has hit the xbzrle cache, no matter what
621 * encoding result it is (normal encoding, overflow or skipping the page),
622 * count the page as encoded. This is used to calculate the encoding rate.
624 * Example: 2 pages (8KB) being encoded, first page encoding generates 2KB,
625 * 2nd page turns out to be skipped (i.e. no new bytes written to the
626 * page), the overall encoding rate will be 8KB / 2KB = 4, which has the
627 * skipped page included. In this way, the encoding rate can tell if the
628 * guest page is good for xbzrle encoding.
630 xbzrle_counters.pages++;
631 prev_cached_page = get_cached_data(XBZRLE.cache, current_addr);
633 /* save current buffer into memory */
634 memcpy(XBZRLE.current_buf, *current_data, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
636 /* XBZRLE encoding (if there is no overflow) */
637 encoded_len = xbzrle_encode_buffer(prev_cached_page, XBZRLE.current_buf,
638 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, XBZRLE.encoded_buf,
639 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
642 * Update the cache contents, so that it corresponds to the data
643 * sent, in all cases except where we skip the page.
645 if (!rs->last_stage && encoded_len != 0) {
646 memcpy(prev_cached_page, XBZRLE.current_buf, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
648 * In the case where we couldn't compress, ensure that the caller
649 * sends the data from the cache, since the guest might have
650 * changed the RAM since we copied it.
652 *current_data = prev_cached_page;
655 if (encoded_len == 0) {
656 trace_save_xbzrle_page_skipping();
657 return 0;
658 } else if (encoded_len == -1) {
659 trace_save_xbzrle_page_overflow();
660 xbzrle_counters.overflow++;
661 xbzrle_counters.bytes += TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
662 return -1;
665 /* Send XBZRLE based compressed page */
666 bytes_xbzrle = save_page_header(pss, pss->pss_channel, block,
667 offset | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_XBZRLE);
668 qemu_put_byte(file, ENCODING_FLAG_XBZRLE);
669 qemu_put_be16(file, encoded_len);
670 qemu_put_buffer(file, XBZRLE.encoded_buf, encoded_len);
671 bytes_xbzrle += encoded_len + 1 + 2;
673 * Like compressed_size (please see update_compress_thread_counts),
674 * the xbzrle encoded bytes don't count the 8 byte header with
675 * RAM_SAVE_FLAG_CONTINUE.
677 xbzrle_counters.bytes += bytes_xbzrle - 8;
678 ram_transferred_add(bytes_xbzrle);
680 return 1;
684 * pss_find_next_dirty: find the next dirty page of current ramblock
686 * This function updates pss->page to point to the next dirty page index
687 * within the ramblock to migrate, or the end of ramblock when nothing
688 * found. Note that when pss->host_page_sending==true it means we're
689 * during sending a host page, so we won't look for dirty page that is
690 * outside the host page boundary.
692 * @pss: the current page search status
694 static void pss_find_next_dirty(PageSearchStatus *pss)
696 RAMBlock *rb = pss->block;
697 unsigned long size = rb->used_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
698 unsigned long *bitmap = rb->bmap;
700 if (migrate_ram_is_ignored(rb)) {
701 /* Points directly to the end, so we know no dirty page */
702 pss->page = size;
703 return;
707 * If during sending a host page, only look for dirty pages within the
708 * current host page being send.
710 if (pss->host_page_sending) {
711 assert(pss->host_page_end);
712 size = MIN(size, pss->host_page_end);
715 pss->page = find_next_bit(bitmap, size, pss->page);
718 static void migration_clear_memory_region_dirty_bitmap(RAMBlock *rb,
719 unsigned long page)
721 uint8_t shift;
722 hwaddr size, start;
724 if (!rb->clear_bmap || !clear_bmap_test_and_clear(rb, page)) {
725 return;
728 shift = rb->clear_bmap_shift;
730 * CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MIN should always guarantee this... this
731 * can make things easier sometimes since then start address
732 * of the small chunk will always be 64 pages aligned so the
733 * bitmap will always be aligned to unsigned long. We should
734 * even be able to remove this restriction but I'm simply
735 * keeping it.
737 assert(shift >= 6);
739 size = 1ULL << (TARGET_PAGE_BITS + shift);
740 start = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN((ram_addr_t)page << TARGET_PAGE_BITS, size);
741 trace_migration_bitmap_clear_dirty(rb->idstr, start, size, page);
742 memory_region_clear_dirty_bitmap(rb->mr, start, size);
745 static void
746 migration_clear_memory_region_dirty_bitmap_range(RAMBlock *rb,
747 unsigned long start,
748 unsigned long npages)
750 unsigned long i, chunk_pages = 1UL << rb->clear_bmap_shift;
751 unsigned long chunk_start = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(start, chunk_pages);
752 unsigned long chunk_end = QEMU_ALIGN_UP(start + npages, chunk_pages);
755 * Clear pages from start to start + npages - 1, so the end boundary is
756 * exclusive.
758 for (i = chunk_start; i < chunk_end; i += chunk_pages) {
759 migration_clear_memory_region_dirty_bitmap(rb, i);
764 * colo_bitmap_find_diry:find contiguous dirty pages from start
766 * Returns the page offset within memory region of the start of the contiguout
767 * dirty page
769 * @rs: current RAM state
770 * @rb: RAMBlock where to search for dirty pages
771 * @start: page where we start the search
772 * @num: the number of contiguous dirty pages
774 static inline
775 unsigned long colo_bitmap_find_dirty(RAMState *rs, RAMBlock *rb,
776 unsigned long start, unsigned long *num)
778 unsigned long size = rb->used_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
779 unsigned long *bitmap = rb->bmap;
780 unsigned long first, next;
782 *num = 0;
784 if (migrate_ram_is_ignored(rb)) {
785 return size;
788 first = find_next_bit(bitmap, size, start);
789 if (first >= size) {
790 return first;
792 next = find_next_zero_bit(bitmap, size, first + 1);
793 assert(next >= first);
794 *num = next - first;
795 return first;
798 static inline bool migration_bitmap_clear_dirty(RAMState *rs,
799 RAMBlock *rb,
800 unsigned long page)
802 bool ret;
805 * Clear dirty bitmap if needed. This _must_ be called before we
806 * send any of the page in the chunk because we need to make sure
807 * we can capture further page content changes when we sync dirty
808 * log the next time. So as long as we are going to send any of
809 * the page in the chunk we clear the remote dirty bitmap for all.
810 * Clearing it earlier won't be a problem, but too late will.
812 migration_clear_memory_region_dirty_bitmap(rb, page);
814 ret = test_and_clear_bit(page, rb->bmap);
815 if (ret) {
816 rs->migration_dirty_pages--;
819 return ret;
822 static void dirty_bitmap_clear_section(MemoryRegionSection *section,
823 void *opaque)
825 const hwaddr offset = section->offset_within_region;
826 const hwaddr size = int128_get64(section->size);
827 const unsigned long start = offset >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
828 const unsigned long npages = size >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
829 RAMBlock *rb = section->mr->ram_block;
830 uint64_t *cleared_bits = opaque;
833 * We don't grab ram_state->bitmap_mutex because we expect to run
834 * only when starting migration or during postcopy recovery where
835 * we don't have concurrent access.
837 if (!migration_in_postcopy() && !migrate_background_snapshot()) {
838 migration_clear_memory_region_dirty_bitmap_range(rb, start, npages);
840 *cleared_bits += bitmap_count_one_with_offset(rb->bmap, start, npages);
841 bitmap_clear(rb->bmap, start, npages);
845 * Exclude all dirty pages from migration that fall into a discarded range as
846 * managed by a RamDiscardManager responsible for the mapped memory region of
847 * the RAMBlock. Clear the corresponding bits in the dirty bitmaps.
849 * Discarded pages ("logically unplugged") have undefined content and must
850 * not get migrated, because even reading these pages for migration might
851 * result in undesired behavior.
853 * Returns the number of cleared bits in the RAMBlock dirty bitmap.
855 * Note: The result is only stable while migrating (precopy/postcopy).
857 static uint64_t ramblock_dirty_bitmap_clear_discarded_pages(RAMBlock *rb)
859 uint64_t cleared_bits = 0;
861 if (rb->mr && rb->bmap && memory_region_has_ram_discard_manager(rb->mr)) {
862 RamDiscardManager *rdm = memory_region_get_ram_discard_manager(rb->mr);
863 MemoryRegionSection section = {
864 .mr = rb->mr,
865 .offset_within_region = 0,
866 .size = int128_make64(qemu_ram_get_used_length(rb)),
869 ram_discard_manager_replay_discarded(rdm, &section,
870 dirty_bitmap_clear_section,
871 &cleared_bits);
873 return cleared_bits;
877 * Check if a host-page aligned page falls into a discarded range as managed by
878 * a RamDiscardManager responsible for the mapped memory region of the RAMBlock.
880 * Note: The result is only stable while migrating (precopy/postcopy).
882 bool ramblock_page_is_discarded(RAMBlock *rb, ram_addr_t start)
884 if (rb->mr && memory_region_has_ram_discard_manager(rb->mr)) {
885 RamDiscardManager *rdm = memory_region_get_ram_discard_manager(rb->mr);
886 MemoryRegionSection section = {
887 .mr = rb->mr,
888 .offset_within_region = start,
889 .size = int128_make64(qemu_ram_pagesize(rb)),
892 return !ram_discard_manager_is_populated(rdm, &section);
894 return false;
897 /* Called with RCU critical section */
898 static void ramblock_sync_dirty_bitmap(RAMState *rs, RAMBlock *rb)
900 uint64_t new_dirty_pages =
901 cpu_physical_memory_sync_dirty_bitmap(rb, 0, rb->used_length);
903 rs->migration_dirty_pages += new_dirty_pages;
904 rs->num_dirty_pages_period += new_dirty_pages;
908 * ram_pagesize_summary: calculate all the pagesizes of a VM
910 * Returns a summary bitmap of the page sizes of all RAMBlocks
912 * For VMs with just normal pages this is equivalent to the host page
913 * size. If it's got some huge pages then it's the OR of all the
914 * different page sizes.
916 uint64_t ram_pagesize_summary(void)
918 RAMBlock *block;
919 uint64_t summary = 0;
921 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
922 summary |= block->page_size;
925 return summary;
928 uint64_t ram_get_total_transferred_pages(void)
930 return stat64_get(&mig_stats.normal_pages) +
931 stat64_get(&mig_stats.zero_pages) +
932 compress_ram_pages() + xbzrle_counters.pages;
935 static void migration_update_rates(RAMState *rs, int64_t end_time)
937 uint64_t page_count = rs->target_page_count - rs->target_page_count_prev;
939 /* calculate period counters */
940 stat64_set(&mig_stats.dirty_pages_rate,
941 rs->num_dirty_pages_period * 1000 /
942 (end_time - rs->time_last_bitmap_sync));
944 if (!page_count) {
945 return;
948 if (migrate_xbzrle()) {
949 double encoded_size, unencoded_size;
951 xbzrle_counters.cache_miss_rate = (double)(xbzrle_counters.cache_miss -
952 rs->xbzrle_cache_miss_prev) / page_count;
953 rs->xbzrle_cache_miss_prev = xbzrle_counters.cache_miss;
954 unencoded_size = (xbzrle_counters.pages - rs->xbzrle_pages_prev) *
955 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
956 encoded_size = xbzrle_counters.bytes - rs->xbzrle_bytes_prev;
957 if (xbzrle_counters.pages == rs->xbzrle_pages_prev || !encoded_size) {
958 xbzrle_counters.encoding_rate = 0;
959 } else {
960 xbzrle_counters.encoding_rate = unencoded_size / encoded_size;
962 rs->xbzrle_pages_prev = xbzrle_counters.pages;
963 rs->xbzrle_bytes_prev = xbzrle_counters.bytes;
965 compress_update_rates(page_count);
969 * Enable dirty-limit to throttle down the guest
971 static void migration_dirty_limit_guest(void)
974 * dirty page rate quota for all vCPUs fetched from
975 * migration parameter 'vcpu_dirty_limit'
977 static int64_t quota_dirtyrate;
978 MigrationState *s = migrate_get_current();
981 * If dirty limit already enabled and migration parameter
982 * vcpu-dirty-limit untouched.
984 if (dirtylimit_in_service() &&
985 quota_dirtyrate == s->parameters.vcpu_dirty_limit) {
986 return;
989 quota_dirtyrate = s->parameters.vcpu_dirty_limit;
992 * Set all vCPU a quota dirtyrate, note that the second
993 * parameter will be ignored if setting all vCPU for the vm
995 qmp_set_vcpu_dirty_limit(false, -1, quota_dirtyrate, NULL);
996 trace_migration_dirty_limit_guest(quota_dirtyrate);
999 static void migration_trigger_throttle(RAMState *rs)
1001 uint64_t threshold = migrate_throttle_trigger_threshold();
1002 uint64_t bytes_xfer_period =
1003 migration_transferred_bytes() - rs->bytes_xfer_prev;
1004 uint64_t bytes_dirty_period = rs->num_dirty_pages_period * TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
1005 uint64_t bytes_dirty_threshold = bytes_xfer_period * threshold / 100;
1007 /* During block migration the auto-converge logic incorrectly detects
1008 * that ram migration makes no progress. Avoid this by disabling the
1009 * throttling logic during the bulk phase of block migration. */
1010 if (blk_mig_bulk_active()) {
1011 return;
1015 * The following detection logic can be refined later. For now:
1016 * Check to see if the ratio between dirtied bytes and the approx.
1017 * amount of bytes that just got transferred since the last time
1018 * we were in this routine reaches the threshold. If that happens
1019 * twice, start or increase throttling.
1021 if ((bytes_dirty_period > bytes_dirty_threshold) &&
1022 (++rs->dirty_rate_high_cnt >= 2)) {
1023 rs->dirty_rate_high_cnt = 0;
1024 if (migrate_auto_converge()) {
1025 trace_migration_throttle();
1026 mig_throttle_guest_down(bytes_dirty_period,
1027 bytes_dirty_threshold);
1028 } else if (migrate_dirty_limit()) {
1029 migration_dirty_limit_guest();
1034 static void migration_bitmap_sync(RAMState *rs, bool last_stage)
1036 RAMBlock *block;
1037 int64_t end_time;
1039 stat64_add(&mig_stats.dirty_sync_count, 1);
1041 if (!rs->time_last_bitmap_sync) {
1042 rs->time_last_bitmap_sync = qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
1045 trace_migration_bitmap_sync_start();
1046 memory_global_dirty_log_sync(last_stage);
1048 qemu_mutex_lock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
1049 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
1050 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
1051 ramblock_sync_dirty_bitmap(rs, block);
1053 stat64_set(&mig_stats.dirty_bytes_last_sync, ram_bytes_remaining());
1055 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
1057 memory_global_after_dirty_log_sync();
1058 trace_migration_bitmap_sync_end(rs->num_dirty_pages_period);
1060 end_time = qemu_clock_get_ms(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
1062 /* more than 1 second = 1000 millisecons */
1063 if (end_time > rs->time_last_bitmap_sync + 1000) {
1064 migration_trigger_throttle(rs);
1066 migration_update_rates(rs, end_time);
1068 rs->target_page_count_prev = rs->target_page_count;
1070 /* reset period counters */
1071 rs->time_last_bitmap_sync = end_time;
1072 rs->num_dirty_pages_period = 0;
1073 rs->bytes_xfer_prev = migration_transferred_bytes();
1075 if (migrate_events()) {
1076 uint64_t generation = stat64_get(&mig_stats.dirty_sync_count);
1077 qapi_event_send_migration_pass(generation);
1081 static void migration_bitmap_sync_precopy(RAMState *rs, bool last_stage)
1083 Error *local_err = NULL;
1086 * The current notifier usage is just an optimization to migration, so we
1087 * don't stop the normal migration process in the error case.
1089 if (precopy_notify(PRECOPY_NOTIFY_BEFORE_BITMAP_SYNC, &local_err)) {
1090 error_report_err(local_err);
1091 local_err = NULL;
1094 migration_bitmap_sync(rs, last_stage);
1096 if (precopy_notify(PRECOPY_NOTIFY_AFTER_BITMAP_SYNC, &local_err)) {
1097 error_report_err(local_err);
1101 void ram_release_page(const char *rbname, uint64_t offset)
1103 if (!migrate_release_ram() || !migration_in_postcopy()) {
1104 return;
1107 ram_discard_range(rbname, offset, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
1111 * save_zero_page: send the zero page to the stream
1113 * Returns the number of pages written.
1115 * @rs: current RAM state
1116 * @pss: current PSS channel
1117 * @offset: offset inside the block for the page
1119 static int save_zero_page(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss,
1120 ram_addr_t offset)
1122 uint8_t *p = pss->block->host + offset;
1123 QEMUFile *file = pss->pss_channel;
1124 int len = 0;
1126 if (!buffer_is_zero(p, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE)) {
1127 return 0;
1130 len += save_page_header(pss, file, pss->block, offset | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_ZERO);
1131 qemu_put_byte(file, 0);
1132 len += 1;
1133 ram_release_page(pss->block->idstr, offset);
1135 stat64_add(&mig_stats.zero_pages, 1);
1136 ram_transferred_add(len);
1139 * Must let xbzrle know, otherwise a previous (now 0'd) cached
1140 * page would be stale.
1142 if (rs->xbzrle_started) {
1143 XBZRLE_cache_lock();
1144 xbzrle_cache_zero_page(pss->block->offset + offset);
1145 XBZRLE_cache_unlock();
1148 return len;
1152 * @pages: the number of pages written by the control path,
1153 * < 0 - error
1154 * > 0 - number of pages written
1156 * Return true if the pages has been saved, otherwise false is returned.
1158 static bool control_save_page(PageSearchStatus *pss,
1159 ram_addr_t offset, int *pages)
1161 int ret;
1163 ret = rdma_control_save_page(pss->pss_channel, pss->block->offset, offset,
1164 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
1165 if (ret == RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_NOT_SUPP) {
1166 return false;
1169 if (ret == RAM_SAVE_CONTROL_DELAYED) {
1170 *pages = 1;
1171 return true;
1173 *pages = ret;
1174 return true;
1178 * directly send the page to the stream
1180 * Returns the number of pages written.
1182 * @pss: current PSS channel
1183 * @block: block that contains the page we want to send
1184 * @offset: offset inside the block for the page
1185 * @buf: the page to be sent
1186 * @async: send to page asyncly
1188 static int save_normal_page(PageSearchStatus *pss, RAMBlock *block,
1189 ram_addr_t offset, uint8_t *buf, bool async)
1191 QEMUFile *file = pss->pss_channel;
1193 ram_transferred_add(save_page_header(pss, pss->pss_channel, block,
1194 offset | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_PAGE));
1195 if (async) {
1196 qemu_put_buffer_async(file, buf, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE,
1197 migrate_release_ram() &&
1198 migration_in_postcopy());
1199 } else {
1200 qemu_put_buffer(file, buf, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
1202 ram_transferred_add(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
1203 stat64_add(&mig_stats.normal_pages, 1);
1204 return 1;
1208 * ram_save_page: send the given page to the stream
1210 * Returns the number of pages written.
1211 * < 0 - error
1212 * >=0 - Number of pages written - this might legally be 0
1213 * if xbzrle noticed the page was the same.
1215 * @rs: current RAM state
1216 * @block: block that contains the page we want to send
1217 * @offset: offset inside the block for the page
1219 static int ram_save_page(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss)
1221 int pages = -1;
1222 uint8_t *p;
1223 bool send_async = true;
1224 RAMBlock *block = pss->block;
1225 ram_addr_t offset = ((ram_addr_t)pss->page) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
1226 ram_addr_t current_addr = block->offset + offset;
1228 p = block->host + offset;
1229 trace_ram_save_page(block->idstr, (uint64_t)offset, p);
1231 XBZRLE_cache_lock();
1232 if (rs->xbzrle_started && !migration_in_postcopy()) {
1233 pages = save_xbzrle_page(rs, pss, &p, current_addr,
1234 block, offset);
1235 if (!rs->last_stage) {
1236 /* Can't send this cached data async, since the cache page
1237 * might get updated before it gets to the wire
1239 send_async = false;
1243 /* XBZRLE overflow or normal page */
1244 if (pages == -1) {
1245 pages = save_normal_page(pss, block, offset, p, send_async);
1248 XBZRLE_cache_unlock();
1250 return pages;
1253 static int ram_save_multifd_page(QEMUFile *file, RAMBlock *block,
1254 ram_addr_t offset)
1256 if (multifd_queue_page(file, block, offset) < 0) {
1257 return -1;
1259 stat64_add(&mig_stats.normal_pages, 1);
1261 return 1;
1264 int compress_send_queued_data(CompressParam *param)
1266 PageSearchStatus *pss = &ram_state->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY];
1267 MigrationState *ms = migrate_get_current();
1268 QEMUFile *file = ms->to_dst_file;
1269 int len = 0;
1271 RAMBlock *block = param->block;
1272 ram_addr_t offset = param->offset;
1274 if (param->result == RES_NONE) {
1275 return 0;
1278 assert(block == pss->last_sent_block);
1280 if (param->result == RES_ZEROPAGE) {
1281 assert(qemu_file_buffer_empty(param->file));
1282 len += save_page_header(pss, file, block, offset | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_ZERO);
1283 qemu_put_byte(file, 0);
1284 len += 1;
1285 ram_release_page(block->idstr, offset);
1286 } else if (param->result == RES_COMPRESS) {
1287 assert(!qemu_file_buffer_empty(param->file));
1288 len += save_page_header(pss, file, block,
1289 offset | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE);
1290 len += qemu_put_qemu_file(file, param->file);
1291 } else {
1292 abort();
1295 update_compress_thread_counts(param, len);
1297 return len;
1300 #define PAGE_ALL_CLEAN 0
1301 #define PAGE_TRY_AGAIN 1
1302 #define PAGE_DIRTY_FOUND 2
1304 * find_dirty_block: find the next dirty page and update any state
1305 * associated with the search process.
1307 * Returns:
1308 * <0: An error happened
1309 * PAGE_ALL_CLEAN: no dirty page found, give up
1310 * PAGE_TRY_AGAIN: no dirty page found, retry for next block
1311 * PAGE_DIRTY_FOUND: dirty page found
1313 * @rs: current RAM state
1314 * @pss: data about the state of the current dirty page scan
1315 * @again: set to false if the search has scanned the whole of RAM
1317 static int find_dirty_block(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss)
1319 /* Update pss->page for the next dirty bit in ramblock */
1320 pss_find_next_dirty(pss);
1322 if (pss->complete_round && pss->block == rs->last_seen_block &&
1323 pss->page >= rs->last_page) {
1325 * We've been once around the RAM and haven't found anything.
1326 * Give up.
1328 return PAGE_ALL_CLEAN;
1330 if (!offset_in_ramblock(pss->block,
1331 ((ram_addr_t)pss->page) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS)) {
1332 /* Didn't find anything in this RAM Block */
1333 pss->page = 0;
1334 pss->block = QLIST_NEXT_RCU(pss->block, next);
1335 if (!pss->block) {
1336 if (migrate_multifd() &&
1337 !migrate_multifd_flush_after_each_section()) {
1338 QEMUFile *f = rs->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY].pss_channel;
1339 int ret = multifd_send_sync_main(f);
1340 if (ret < 0) {
1341 return ret;
1343 qemu_put_be64(f, RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MULTIFD_FLUSH);
1344 qemu_fflush(f);
1347 * If memory migration starts over, we will meet a dirtied page
1348 * which may still exists in compression threads's ring, so we
1349 * should flush the compressed data to make sure the new page
1350 * is not overwritten by the old one in the destination.
1352 * Also If xbzrle is on, stop using the data compression at this
1353 * point. In theory, xbzrle can do better than compression.
1355 compress_flush_data();
1357 /* Hit the end of the list */
1358 pss->block = QLIST_FIRST_RCU(&ram_list.blocks);
1359 /* Flag that we've looped */
1360 pss->complete_round = true;
1361 /* After the first round, enable XBZRLE. */
1362 if (migrate_xbzrle()) {
1363 rs->xbzrle_started = true;
1366 /* Didn't find anything this time, but try again on the new block */
1367 return PAGE_TRY_AGAIN;
1368 } else {
1369 /* We've found something */
1370 return PAGE_DIRTY_FOUND;
1375 * unqueue_page: gets a page of the queue
1377 * Helper for 'get_queued_page' - gets a page off the queue
1379 * Returns the block of the page (or NULL if none available)
1381 * @rs: current RAM state
1382 * @offset: used to return the offset within the RAMBlock
1384 static RAMBlock *unqueue_page(RAMState *rs, ram_addr_t *offset)
1386 struct RAMSrcPageRequest *entry;
1387 RAMBlock *block = NULL;
1389 if (!postcopy_has_request(rs)) {
1390 return NULL;
1393 QEMU_LOCK_GUARD(&rs->src_page_req_mutex);
1396 * This should _never_ change even after we take the lock, because no one
1397 * should be taking anything off the request list other than us.
1399 assert(postcopy_has_request(rs));
1401 entry = QSIMPLEQ_FIRST(&rs->src_page_requests);
1402 block = entry->rb;
1403 *offset = entry->offset;
1405 if (entry->len > TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) {
1406 entry->len -= TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
1407 entry->offset += TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
1408 } else {
1409 memory_region_unref(block->mr);
1410 QSIMPLEQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&rs->src_page_requests, next_req);
1411 g_free(entry);
1412 migration_consume_urgent_request();
1415 return block;
1418 #if defined(__linux__)
1420 * poll_fault_page: try to get next UFFD write fault page and, if pending fault
1421 * is found, return RAM block pointer and page offset
1423 * Returns pointer to the RAMBlock containing faulting page,
1424 * NULL if no write faults are pending
1426 * @rs: current RAM state
1427 * @offset: page offset from the beginning of the block
1429 static RAMBlock *poll_fault_page(RAMState *rs, ram_addr_t *offset)
1431 struct uffd_msg uffd_msg;
1432 void *page_address;
1433 RAMBlock *block;
1434 int res;
1436 if (!migrate_background_snapshot()) {
1437 return NULL;
1440 res = uffd_read_events(rs->uffdio_fd, &uffd_msg, 1);
1441 if (res <= 0) {
1442 return NULL;
1445 page_address = (void *)(uintptr_t) uffd_msg.arg.pagefault.address;
1446 block = qemu_ram_block_from_host(page_address, false, offset);
1447 assert(block && (block->flags & RAM_UF_WRITEPROTECT) != 0);
1448 return block;
1452 * ram_save_release_protection: release UFFD write protection after
1453 * a range of pages has been saved
1455 * @rs: current RAM state
1456 * @pss: page-search-status structure
1457 * @start_page: index of the first page in the range relative to pss->block
1459 * Returns 0 on success, negative value in case of an error
1461 static int ram_save_release_protection(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss,
1462 unsigned long start_page)
1464 int res = 0;
1466 /* Check if page is from UFFD-managed region. */
1467 if (pss->block->flags & RAM_UF_WRITEPROTECT) {
1468 void *page_address = pss->block->host + (start_page << TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
1469 uint64_t run_length = (pss->page - start_page) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
1471 /* Flush async buffers before un-protect. */
1472 qemu_fflush(pss->pss_channel);
1473 /* Un-protect memory range. */
1474 res = uffd_change_protection(rs->uffdio_fd, page_address, run_length,
1475 false, false);
1478 return res;
1481 /* ram_write_tracking_available: check if kernel supports required UFFD features
1483 * Returns true if supports, false otherwise
1485 bool ram_write_tracking_available(void)
1487 uint64_t uffd_features;
1488 int res;
1490 res = uffd_query_features(&uffd_features);
1491 return (res == 0 &&
1492 (uffd_features & UFFD_FEATURE_PAGEFAULT_FLAG_WP) != 0);
1495 /* ram_write_tracking_compatible: check if guest configuration is
1496 * compatible with 'write-tracking'
1498 * Returns true if compatible, false otherwise
1500 bool ram_write_tracking_compatible(void)
1502 const uint64_t uffd_ioctls_mask = BIT(_UFFDIO_WRITEPROTECT);
1503 int uffd_fd;
1504 RAMBlock *block;
1505 bool ret = false;
1507 /* Open UFFD file descriptor */
1508 uffd_fd = uffd_create_fd(UFFD_FEATURE_PAGEFAULT_FLAG_WP, false);
1509 if (uffd_fd < 0) {
1510 return false;
1513 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
1515 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
1516 uint64_t uffd_ioctls;
1518 /* Nothing to do with read-only and MMIO-writable regions */
1519 if (block->mr->readonly || block->mr->rom_device) {
1520 continue;
1522 /* Try to register block memory via UFFD-IO to track writes */
1523 if (uffd_register_memory(uffd_fd, block->host, block->max_length,
1524 UFFDIO_REGISTER_MODE_WP, &uffd_ioctls)) {
1525 goto out;
1527 if ((uffd_ioctls & uffd_ioctls_mask) != uffd_ioctls_mask) {
1528 goto out;
1531 ret = true;
1533 out:
1534 uffd_close_fd(uffd_fd);
1535 return ret;
1538 static inline void populate_read_range(RAMBlock *block, ram_addr_t offset,
1539 ram_addr_t size)
1541 const ram_addr_t end = offset + size;
1544 * We read one byte of each page; this will preallocate page tables if
1545 * required and populate the shared zeropage on MAP_PRIVATE anonymous memory
1546 * where no page was populated yet. This might require adaption when
1547 * supporting other mappings, like shmem.
1549 for (; offset < end; offset += block->page_size) {
1550 char tmp = *((char *)block->host + offset);
1552 /* Don't optimize the read out */
1553 asm volatile("" : "+r" (tmp));
1557 static inline int populate_read_section(MemoryRegionSection *section,
1558 void *opaque)
1560 const hwaddr size = int128_get64(section->size);
1561 hwaddr offset = section->offset_within_region;
1562 RAMBlock *block = section->mr->ram_block;
1564 populate_read_range(block, offset, size);
1565 return 0;
1569 * ram_block_populate_read: preallocate page tables and populate pages in the
1570 * RAM block by reading a byte of each page.
1572 * Since it's solely used for userfault_fd WP feature, here we just
1573 * hardcode page size to qemu_real_host_page_size.
1575 * @block: RAM block to populate
1577 static void ram_block_populate_read(RAMBlock *rb)
1580 * Skip populating all pages that fall into a discarded range as managed by
1581 * a RamDiscardManager responsible for the mapped memory region of the
1582 * RAMBlock. Such discarded ("logically unplugged") parts of a RAMBlock
1583 * must not get populated automatically. We don't have to track
1584 * modifications via userfaultfd WP reliably, because these pages will
1585 * not be part of the migration stream either way -- see
1586 * ramblock_dirty_bitmap_exclude_discarded_pages().
1588 * Note: The result is only stable while migrating (precopy/postcopy).
1590 if (rb->mr && memory_region_has_ram_discard_manager(rb->mr)) {
1591 RamDiscardManager *rdm = memory_region_get_ram_discard_manager(rb->mr);
1592 MemoryRegionSection section = {
1593 .mr = rb->mr,
1594 .offset_within_region = 0,
1595 .size = rb->mr->size,
1598 ram_discard_manager_replay_populated(rdm, &section,
1599 populate_read_section, NULL);
1600 } else {
1601 populate_read_range(rb, 0, rb->used_length);
1606 * ram_write_tracking_prepare: prepare for UFFD-WP memory tracking
1608 void ram_write_tracking_prepare(void)
1610 RAMBlock *block;
1612 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
1614 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
1615 /* Nothing to do with read-only and MMIO-writable regions */
1616 if (block->mr->readonly || block->mr->rom_device) {
1617 continue;
1621 * Populate pages of the RAM block before enabling userfault_fd
1622 * write protection.
1624 * This stage is required since ioctl(UFFDIO_WRITEPROTECT) with
1625 * UFFDIO_WRITEPROTECT_MODE_WP mode setting would silently skip
1626 * pages with pte_none() entries in page table.
1628 ram_block_populate_read(block);
1632 static inline int uffd_protect_section(MemoryRegionSection *section,
1633 void *opaque)
1635 const hwaddr size = int128_get64(section->size);
1636 const hwaddr offset = section->offset_within_region;
1637 RAMBlock *rb = section->mr->ram_block;
1638 int uffd_fd = (uintptr_t)opaque;
1640 return uffd_change_protection(uffd_fd, rb->host + offset, size, true,
1641 false);
1644 static int ram_block_uffd_protect(RAMBlock *rb, int uffd_fd)
1646 assert(rb->flags & RAM_UF_WRITEPROTECT);
1648 /* See ram_block_populate_read() */
1649 if (rb->mr && memory_region_has_ram_discard_manager(rb->mr)) {
1650 RamDiscardManager *rdm = memory_region_get_ram_discard_manager(rb->mr);
1651 MemoryRegionSection section = {
1652 .mr = rb->mr,
1653 .offset_within_region = 0,
1654 .size = rb->mr->size,
1657 return ram_discard_manager_replay_populated(rdm, &section,
1658 uffd_protect_section,
1659 (void *)(uintptr_t)uffd_fd);
1661 return uffd_change_protection(uffd_fd, rb->host,
1662 rb->used_length, true, false);
1666 * ram_write_tracking_start: start UFFD-WP memory tracking
1668 * Returns 0 for success or negative value in case of error
1670 int ram_write_tracking_start(void)
1672 int uffd_fd;
1673 RAMState *rs = ram_state;
1674 RAMBlock *block;
1676 /* Open UFFD file descriptor */
1677 uffd_fd = uffd_create_fd(UFFD_FEATURE_PAGEFAULT_FLAG_WP, true);
1678 if (uffd_fd < 0) {
1679 return uffd_fd;
1681 rs->uffdio_fd = uffd_fd;
1683 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
1685 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
1686 /* Nothing to do with read-only and MMIO-writable regions */
1687 if (block->mr->readonly || block->mr->rom_device) {
1688 continue;
1691 /* Register block memory with UFFD to track writes */
1692 if (uffd_register_memory(rs->uffdio_fd, block->host,
1693 block->max_length, UFFDIO_REGISTER_MODE_WP, NULL)) {
1694 goto fail;
1696 block->flags |= RAM_UF_WRITEPROTECT;
1697 memory_region_ref(block->mr);
1699 /* Apply UFFD write protection to the block memory range */
1700 if (ram_block_uffd_protect(block, uffd_fd)) {
1701 goto fail;
1704 trace_ram_write_tracking_ramblock_start(block->idstr, block->page_size,
1705 block->host, block->max_length);
1708 return 0;
1710 fail:
1711 error_report("ram_write_tracking_start() failed: restoring initial memory state");
1713 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
1714 if ((block->flags & RAM_UF_WRITEPROTECT) == 0) {
1715 continue;
1717 uffd_unregister_memory(rs->uffdio_fd, block->host, block->max_length);
1718 /* Cleanup flags and remove reference */
1719 block->flags &= ~RAM_UF_WRITEPROTECT;
1720 memory_region_unref(block->mr);
1723 uffd_close_fd(uffd_fd);
1724 rs->uffdio_fd = -1;
1725 return -1;
1729 * ram_write_tracking_stop: stop UFFD-WP memory tracking and remove protection
1731 void ram_write_tracking_stop(void)
1733 RAMState *rs = ram_state;
1734 RAMBlock *block;
1736 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
1738 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
1739 if ((block->flags & RAM_UF_WRITEPROTECT) == 0) {
1740 continue;
1742 uffd_unregister_memory(rs->uffdio_fd, block->host, block->max_length);
1744 trace_ram_write_tracking_ramblock_stop(block->idstr, block->page_size,
1745 block->host, block->max_length);
1747 /* Cleanup flags and remove reference */
1748 block->flags &= ~RAM_UF_WRITEPROTECT;
1749 memory_region_unref(block->mr);
1752 /* Finally close UFFD file descriptor */
1753 uffd_close_fd(rs->uffdio_fd);
1754 rs->uffdio_fd = -1;
1757 #else
1758 /* No target OS support, stubs just fail or ignore */
1760 static RAMBlock *poll_fault_page(RAMState *rs, ram_addr_t *offset)
1762 (void) rs;
1763 (void) offset;
1765 return NULL;
1768 static int ram_save_release_protection(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss,
1769 unsigned long start_page)
1771 (void) rs;
1772 (void) pss;
1773 (void) start_page;
1775 return 0;
1778 bool ram_write_tracking_available(void)
1780 return false;
1783 bool ram_write_tracking_compatible(void)
1785 assert(0);
1786 return false;
1789 int ram_write_tracking_start(void)
1791 assert(0);
1792 return -1;
1795 void ram_write_tracking_stop(void)
1797 assert(0);
1799 #endif /* defined(__linux__) */
1802 * get_queued_page: unqueue a page from the postcopy requests
1804 * Skips pages that are already sent (!dirty)
1806 * Returns true if a queued page is found
1808 * @rs: current RAM state
1809 * @pss: data about the state of the current dirty page scan
1811 static bool get_queued_page(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss)
1813 RAMBlock *block;
1814 ram_addr_t offset;
1815 bool dirty;
1817 do {
1818 block = unqueue_page(rs, &offset);
1820 * We're sending this page, and since it's postcopy nothing else
1821 * will dirty it, and we must make sure it doesn't get sent again
1822 * even if this queue request was received after the background
1823 * search already sent it.
1825 if (block) {
1826 unsigned long page;
1828 page = offset >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
1829 dirty = test_bit(page, block->bmap);
1830 if (!dirty) {
1831 trace_get_queued_page_not_dirty(block->idstr, (uint64_t)offset,
1832 page);
1833 } else {
1834 trace_get_queued_page(block->idstr, (uint64_t)offset, page);
1838 } while (block && !dirty);
1840 if (!block) {
1842 * Poll write faults too if background snapshot is enabled; that's
1843 * when we have vcpus got blocked by the write protected pages.
1845 block = poll_fault_page(rs, &offset);
1848 if (block) {
1850 * We want the background search to continue from the queued page
1851 * since the guest is likely to want other pages near to the page
1852 * it just requested.
1854 pss->block = block;
1855 pss->page = offset >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
1858 * This unqueued page would break the "one round" check, even is
1859 * really rare.
1861 pss->complete_round = false;
1864 return !!block;
1868 * migration_page_queue_free: drop any remaining pages in the ram
1869 * request queue
1871 * It should be empty at the end anyway, but in error cases there may
1872 * be some left. in case that there is any page left, we drop it.
1875 static void migration_page_queue_free(RAMState *rs)
1877 struct RAMSrcPageRequest *mspr, *next_mspr;
1878 /* This queue generally should be empty - but in the case of a failed
1879 * migration might have some droppings in.
1881 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
1882 QSIMPLEQ_FOREACH_SAFE(mspr, &rs->src_page_requests, next_req, next_mspr) {
1883 memory_region_unref(mspr->rb->mr);
1884 QSIMPLEQ_REMOVE_HEAD(&rs->src_page_requests, next_req);
1885 g_free(mspr);
1890 * ram_save_queue_pages: queue the page for transmission
1892 * A request from postcopy destination for example.
1894 * Returns zero on success or negative on error
1896 * @rbname: Name of the RAMBLock of the request. NULL means the
1897 * same that last one.
1898 * @start: starting address from the start of the RAMBlock
1899 * @len: length (in bytes) to send
1901 int ram_save_queue_pages(const char *rbname, ram_addr_t start, ram_addr_t len,
1902 Error **errp)
1904 RAMBlock *ramblock;
1905 RAMState *rs = ram_state;
1907 stat64_add(&mig_stats.postcopy_requests, 1);
1908 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
1910 if (!rbname) {
1911 /* Reuse last RAMBlock */
1912 ramblock = rs->last_req_rb;
1914 if (!ramblock) {
1916 * Shouldn't happen, we can't reuse the last RAMBlock if
1917 * it's the 1st request.
1919 error_setg(errp, "MIG_RP_MSG_REQ_PAGES has no previous block");
1920 return -1;
1922 } else {
1923 ramblock = qemu_ram_block_by_name(rbname);
1925 if (!ramblock) {
1926 /* We shouldn't be asked for a non-existent RAMBlock */
1927 error_setg(errp, "MIG_RP_MSG_REQ_PAGES has no block '%s'", rbname);
1928 return -1;
1930 rs->last_req_rb = ramblock;
1932 trace_ram_save_queue_pages(ramblock->idstr, start, len);
1933 if (!offset_in_ramblock(ramblock, start + len - 1)) {
1934 error_setg(errp, "MIG_RP_MSG_REQ_PAGES request overrun, "
1935 "start=" RAM_ADDR_FMT " len="
1936 RAM_ADDR_FMT " blocklen=" RAM_ADDR_FMT,
1937 start, len, ramblock->used_length);
1938 return -1;
1942 * When with postcopy preempt, we send back the page directly in the
1943 * rp-return thread.
1945 if (postcopy_preempt_active()) {
1946 ram_addr_t page_start = start >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
1947 size_t page_size = qemu_ram_pagesize(ramblock);
1948 PageSearchStatus *pss = &ram_state->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_POSTCOPY];
1949 int ret = 0;
1951 qemu_mutex_lock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
1953 pss_init(pss, ramblock, page_start);
1955 * Always use the preempt channel, and make sure it's there. It's
1956 * safe to access without lock, because when rp-thread is running
1957 * we should be the only one who operates on the qemufile
1959 pss->pss_channel = migrate_get_current()->postcopy_qemufile_src;
1960 assert(pss->pss_channel);
1963 * It must be either one or multiple of host page size. Just
1964 * assert; if something wrong we're mostly split brain anyway.
1966 assert(len % page_size == 0);
1967 while (len) {
1968 if (ram_save_host_page_urgent(pss)) {
1969 error_setg(errp, "ram_save_host_page_urgent() failed: "
1970 "ramblock=%s, start_addr=0x"RAM_ADDR_FMT,
1971 ramblock->idstr, start);
1972 ret = -1;
1973 break;
1976 * NOTE: after ram_save_host_page_urgent() succeeded, pss->page
1977 * will automatically be moved and point to the next host page
1978 * we're going to send, so no need to update here.
1980 * Normally QEMU never sends >1 host page in requests, so
1981 * logically we don't even need that as the loop should only
1982 * run once, but just to be consistent.
1984 len -= page_size;
1986 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
1988 return ret;
1991 struct RAMSrcPageRequest *new_entry =
1992 g_new0(struct RAMSrcPageRequest, 1);
1993 new_entry->rb = ramblock;
1994 new_entry->offset = start;
1995 new_entry->len = len;
1997 memory_region_ref(ramblock->mr);
1998 qemu_mutex_lock(&rs->src_page_req_mutex);
1999 QSIMPLEQ_INSERT_TAIL(&rs->src_page_requests, new_entry, next_req);
2000 migration_make_urgent_request();
2001 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rs->src_page_req_mutex);
2003 return 0;
2007 * try to compress the page before posting it out, return true if the page
2008 * has been properly handled by compression, otherwise needs other
2009 * paths to handle it
2011 static bool save_compress_page(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss,
2012 ram_addr_t offset)
2014 if (!migrate_compress()) {
2015 return false;
2019 * When starting the process of a new block, the first page of
2020 * the block should be sent out before other pages in the same
2021 * block, and all the pages in last block should have been sent
2022 * out, keeping this order is important, because the 'cont' flag
2023 * is used to avoid resending the block name.
2025 * We post the fist page as normal page as compression will take
2026 * much CPU resource.
2028 if (pss->block != pss->last_sent_block) {
2029 compress_flush_data();
2030 return false;
2033 return compress_page_with_multi_thread(pss->block, offset,
2034 compress_send_queued_data);
2038 * ram_save_target_page_legacy: save one target page
2040 * Returns the number of pages written
2042 * @rs: current RAM state
2043 * @pss: data about the page we want to send
2045 static int ram_save_target_page_legacy(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss)
2047 RAMBlock *block = pss->block;
2048 ram_addr_t offset = ((ram_addr_t)pss->page) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2049 int res;
2051 if (control_save_page(pss, offset, &res)) {
2052 return res;
2055 if (save_compress_page(rs, pss, offset)) {
2056 return 1;
2059 if (save_zero_page(rs, pss, offset)) {
2060 return 1;
2064 * Do not use multifd in postcopy as one whole host page should be
2065 * placed. Meanwhile postcopy requires atomic update of pages, so even
2066 * if host page size == guest page size the dest guest during run may
2067 * still see partially copied pages which is data corruption.
2069 if (migrate_multifd() && !migration_in_postcopy()) {
2070 return ram_save_multifd_page(pss->pss_channel, block, offset);
2073 return ram_save_page(rs, pss);
2076 /* Should be called before sending a host page */
2077 static void pss_host_page_prepare(PageSearchStatus *pss)
2079 /* How many guest pages are there in one host page? */
2080 size_t guest_pfns = qemu_ram_pagesize(pss->block) >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2082 pss->host_page_sending = true;
2083 if (guest_pfns <= 1) {
2085 * This covers both when guest psize == host psize, or when guest
2086 * has larger psize than the host (guest_pfns==0).
2088 * For the latter, we always send one whole guest page per
2089 * iteration of the host page (example: an Alpha VM on x86 host
2090 * will have guest psize 8K while host psize 4K).
2092 pss->host_page_start = pss->page;
2093 pss->host_page_end = pss->page + 1;
2094 } else {
2096 * The host page spans over multiple guest pages, we send them
2097 * within the same host page iteration.
2099 pss->host_page_start = ROUND_DOWN(pss->page, guest_pfns);
2100 pss->host_page_end = ROUND_UP(pss->page + 1, guest_pfns);
2105 * Whether the page pointed by PSS is within the host page being sent.
2106 * Must be called after a previous pss_host_page_prepare().
2108 static bool pss_within_range(PageSearchStatus *pss)
2110 ram_addr_t ram_addr;
2112 assert(pss->host_page_sending);
2114 /* Over host-page boundary? */
2115 if (pss->page >= pss->host_page_end) {
2116 return false;
2119 ram_addr = ((ram_addr_t)pss->page) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2121 return offset_in_ramblock(pss->block, ram_addr);
2124 static void pss_host_page_finish(PageSearchStatus *pss)
2126 pss->host_page_sending = false;
2127 /* This is not needed, but just to reset it */
2128 pss->host_page_start = pss->host_page_end = 0;
2132 * Send an urgent host page specified by `pss'. Need to be called with
2133 * bitmap_mutex held.
2135 * Returns 0 if save host page succeeded, false otherwise.
2137 static int ram_save_host_page_urgent(PageSearchStatus *pss)
2139 bool page_dirty, sent = false;
2140 RAMState *rs = ram_state;
2141 int ret = 0;
2143 trace_postcopy_preempt_send_host_page(pss->block->idstr, pss->page);
2144 pss_host_page_prepare(pss);
2147 * If precopy is sending the same page, let it be done in precopy, or
2148 * we could send the same page in two channels and none of them will
2149 * receive the whole page.
2151 if (pss_overlap(pss, &ram_state->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY])) {
2152 trace_postcopy_preempt_hit(pss->block->idstr,
2153 pss->page << TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
2154 return 0;
2157 do {
2158 page_dirty = migration_bitmap_clear_dirty(rs, pss->block, pss->page);
2160 if (page_dirty) {
2161 /* Be strict to return code; it must be 1, or what else? */
2162 if (migration_ops->ram_save_target_page(rs, pss) != 1) {
2163 error_report_once("%s: ram_save_target_page failed", __func__);
2164 ret = -1;
2165 goto out;
2167 sent = true;
2169 pss_find_next_dirty(pss);
2170 } while (pss_within_range(pss));
2171 out:
2172 pss_host_page_finish(pss);
2173 /* For urgent requests, flush immediately if sent */
2174 if (sent) {
2175 qemu_fflush(pss->pss_channel);
2177 return ret;
2181 * ram_save_host_page: save a whole host page
2183 * Starting at *offset send pages up to the end of the current host
2184 * page. It's valid for the initial offset to point into the middle of
2185 * a host page in which case the remainder of the hostpage is sent.
2186 * Only dirty target pages are sent. Note that the host page size may
2187 * be a huge page for this block.
2189 * The saving stops at the boundary of the used_length of the block
2190 * if the RAMBlock isn't a multiple of the host page size.
2192 * The caller must be with ram_state.bitmap_mutex held to call this
2193 * function. Note that this function can temporarily release the lock, but
2194 * when the function is returned it'll make sure the lock is still held.
2196 * Returns the number of pages written or negative on error
2198 * @rs: current RAM state
2199 * @pss: data about the page we want to send
2201 static int ram_save_host_page(RAMState *rs, PageSearchStatus *pss)
2203 bool page_dirty, preempt_active = postcopy_preempt_active();
2204 int tmppages, pages = 0;
2205 size_t pagesize_bits =
2206 qemu_ram_pagesize(pss->block) >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2207 unsigned long start_page = pss->page;
2208 int res;
2210 if (migrate_ram_is_ignored(pss->block)) {
2211 error_report("block %s should not be migrated !", pss->block->idstr);
2212 return 0;
2215 /* Update host page boundary information */
2216 pss_host_page_prepare(pss);
2218 do {
2219 page_dirty = migration_bitmap_clear_dirty(rs, pss->block, pss->page);
2221 /* Check the pages is dirty and if it is send it */
2222 if (page_dirty) {
2224 * Properly yield the lock only in postcopy preempt mode
2225 * because both migration thread and rp-return thread can
2226 * operate on the bitmaps.
2228 if (preempt_active) {
2229 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
2231 tmppages = migration_ops->ram_save_target_page(rs, pss);
2232 if (tmppages >= 0) {
2233 pages += tmppages;
2235 * Allow rate limiting to happen in the middle of huge pages if
2236 * something is sent in the current iteration.
2238 if (pagesize_bits > 1 && tmppages > 0) {
2239 migration_rate_limit();
2242 if (preempt_active) {
2243 qemu_mutex_lock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
2245 } else {
2246 tmppages = 0;
2249 if (tmppages < 0) {
2250 pss_host_page_finish(pss);
2251 return tmppages;
2254 pss_find_next_dirty(pss);
2255 } while (pss_within_range(pss));
2257 pss_host_page_finish(pss);
2259 res = ram_save_release_protection(rs, pss, start_page);
2260 return (res < 0 ? res : pages);
2264 * ram_find_and_save_block: finds a dirty page and sends it to f
2266 * Called within an RCU critical section.
2268 * Returns the number of pages written where zero means no dirty pages,
2269 * or negative on error
2271 * @rs: current RAM state
2273 * On systems where host-page-size > target-page-size it will send all the
2274 * pages in a host page that are dirty.
2276 static int ram_find_and_save_block(RAMState *rs)
2278 PageSearchStatus *pss = &rs->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY];
2279 int pages = 0;
2281 /* No dirty page as there is zero RAM */
2282 if (!rs->ram_bytes_total) {
2283 return pages;
2287 * Always keep last_seen_block/last_page valid during this procedure,
2288 * because find_dirty_block() relies on these values (e.g., we compare
2289 * last_seen_block with pss.block to see whether we searched all the
2290 * ramblocks) to detect the completion of migration. Having NULL value
2291 * of last_seen_block can conditionally cause below loop to run forever.
2293 if (!rs->last_seen_block) {
2294 rs->last_seen_block = QLIST_FIRST_RCU(&ram_list.blocks);
2295 rs->last_page = 0;
2298 pss_init(pss, rs->last_seen_block, rs->last_page);
2300 while (true){
2301 if (!get_queued_page(rs, pss)) {
2302 /* priority queue empty, so just search for something dirty */
2303 int res = find_dirty_block(rs, pss);
2304 if (res != PAGE_DIRTY_FOUND) {
2305 if (res == PAGE_ALL_CLEAN) {
2306 break;
2307 } else if (res == PAGE_TRY_AGAIN) {
2308 continue;
2309 } else if (res < 0) {
2310 pages = res;
2311 break;
2315 pages = ram_save_host_page(rs, pss);
2316 if (pages) {
2317 break;
2321 rs->last_seen_block = pss->block;
2322 rs->last_page = pss->page;
2324 return pages;
2327 static uint64_t ram_bytes_total_with_ignored(void)
2329 RAMBlock *block;
2330 uint64_t total = 0;
2332 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
2334 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_MIGRATABLE(block) {
2335 total += block->used_length;
2337 return total;
2340 uint64_t ram_bytes_total(void)
2342 RAMBlock *block;
2343 uint64_t total = 0;
2345 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
2347 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
2348 total += block->used_length;
2350 return total;
2353 static void xbzrle_load_setup(void)
2355 XBZRLE.decoded_buf = g_malloc(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
2358 static void xbzrle_load_cleanup(void)
2360 g_free(XBZRLE.decoded_buf);
2361 XBZRLE.decoded_buf = NULL;
2364 static void ram_state_cleanup(RAMState **rsp)
2366 if (*rsp) {
2367 migration_page_queue_free(*rsp);
2368 qemu_mutex_destroy(&(*rsp)->bitmap_mutex);
2369 qemu_mutex_destroy(&(*rsp)->src_page_req_mutex);
2370 g_free(*rsp);
2371 *rsp = NULL;
2375 static void xbzrle_cleanup(void)
2377 XBZRLE_cache_lock();
2378 if (XBZRLE.cache) {
2379 cache_fini(XBZRLE.cache);
2380 g_free(XBZRLE.encoded_buf);
2381 g_free(XBZRLE.current_buf);
2382 g_free(XBZRLE.zero_target_page);
2383 XBZRLE.cache = NULL;
2384 XBZRLE.encoded_buf = NULL;
2385 XBZRLE.current_buf = NULL;
2386 XBZRLE.zero_target_page = NULL;
2388 XBZRLE_cache_unlock();
2391 static void ram_save_cleanup(void *opaque)
2393 RAMState **rsp = opaque;
2394 RAMBlock *block;
2396 /* We don't use dirty log with background snapshots */
2397 if (!migrate_background_snapshot()) {
2398 /* caller have hold iothread lock or is in a bh, so there is
2399 * no writing race against the migration bitmap
2401 if (global_dirty_tracking & GLOBAL_DIRTY_MIGRATION) {
2403 * do not stop dirty log without starting it, since
2404 * memory_global_dirty_log_stop will assert that
2405 * memory_global_dirty_log_start/stop used in pairs
2407 memory_global_dirty_log_stop(GLOBAL_DIRTY_MIGRATION);
2411 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
2412 g_free(block->clear_bmap);
2413 block->clear_bmap = NULL;
2414 g_free(block->bmap);
2415 block->bmap = NULL;
2418 xbzrle_cleanup();
2419 compress_threads_save_cleanup();
2420 ram_state_cleanup(rsp);
2421 g_free(migration_ops);
2422 migration_ops = NULL;
2425 static void ram_state_reset(RAMState *rs)
2427 int i;
2429 for (i = 0; i < RAM_CHANNEL_MAX; i++) {
2430 rs->pss[i].last_sent_block = NULL;
2433 rs->last_seen_block = NULL;
2434 rs->last_page = 0;
2435 rs->last_version = ram_list.version;
2436 rs->xbzrle_started = false;
2439 #define MAX_WAIT 50 /* ms, half buffered_file limit */
2441 /* **** functions for postcopy ***** */
2443 void ram_postcopy_migrated_memory_release(MigrationState *ms)
2445 struct RAMBlock *block;
2447 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
2448 unsigned long *bitmap = block->bmap;
2449 unsigned long range = block->used_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2450 unsigned long run_start = find_next_zero_bit(bitmap, range, 0);
2452 while (run_start < range) {
2453 unsigned long run_end = find_next_bit(bitmap, range, run_start + 1);
2454 ram_discard_range(block->idstr,
2455 ((ram_addr_t)run_start) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS,
2456 ((ram_addr_t)(run_end - run_start))
2457 << TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
2458 run_start = find_next_zero_bit(bitmap, range, run_end + 1);
2464 * postcopy_send_discard_bm_ram: discard a RAMBlock
2466 * Callback from postcopy_each_ram_send_discard for each RAMBlock
2468 * @ms: current migration state
2469 * @block: RAMBlock to discard
2471 static void postcopy_send_discard_bm_ram(MigrationState *ms, RAMBlock *block)
2473 unsigned long end = block->used_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2474 unsigned long current;
2475 unsigned long *bitmap = block->bmap;
2477 for (current = 0; current < end; ) {
2478 unsigned long one = find_next_bit(bitmap, end, current);
2479 unsigned long zero, discard_length;
2481 if (one >= end) {
2482 break;
2485 zero = find_next_zero_bit(bitmap, end, one + 1);
2487 if (zero >= end) {
2488 discard_length = end - one;
2489 } else {
2490 discard_length = zero - one;
2492 postcopy_discard_send_range(ms, one, discard_length);
2493 current = one + discard_length;
2497 static void postcopy_chunk_hostpages_pass(MigrationState *ms, RAMBlock *block);
2500 * postcopy_each_ram_send_discard: discard all RAMBlocks
2502 * Utility for the outgoing postcopy code.
2503 * Calls postcopy_send_discard_bm_ram for each RAMBlock
2504 * passing it bitmap indexes and name.
2505 * (qemu_ram_foreach_block ends up passing unscaled lengths
2506 * which would mean postcopy code would have to deal with target page)
2508 * @ms: current migration state
2510 static void postcopy_each_ram_send_discard(MigrationState *ms)
2512 struct RAMBlock *block;
2514 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
2515 postcopy_discard_send_init(ms, block->idstr);
2518 * Deal with TPS != HPS and huge pages. It discard any partially sent
2519 * host-page size chunks, mark any partially dirty host-page size
2520 * chunks as all dirty. In this case the host-page is the host-page
2521 * for the particular RAMBlock, i.e. it might be a huge page.
2523 postcopy_chunk_hostpages_pass(ms, block);
2526 * Postcopy sends chunks of bitmap over the wire, but it
2527 * just needs indexes at this point, avoids it having
2528 * target page specific code.
2530 postcopy_send_discard_bm_ram(ms, block);
2531 postcopy_discard_send_finish(ms);
2536 * postcopy_chunk_hostpages_pass: canonicalize bitmap in hostpages
2538 * Helper for postcopy_chunk_hostpages; it's called twice to
2539 * canonicalize the two bitmaps, that are similar, but one is
2540 * inverted.
2542 * Postcopy requires that all target pages in a hostpage are dirty or
2543 * clean, not a mix. This function canonicalizes the bitmaps.
2545 * @ms: current migration state
2546 * @block: block that contains the page we want to canonicalize
2548 static void postcopy_chunk_hostpages_pass(MigrationState *ms, RAMBlock *block)
2550 RAMState *rs = ram_state;
2551 unsigned long *bitmap = block->bmap;
2552 unsigned int host_ratio = block->page_size / TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
2553 unsigned long pages = block->used_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2554 unsigned long run_start;
2556 if (block->page_size == TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) {
2557 /* Easy case - TPS==HPS for a non-huge page RAMBlock */
2558 return;
2561 /* Find a dirty page */
2562 run_start = find_next_bit(bitmap, pages, 0);
2564 while (run_start < pages) {
2567 * If the start of this run of pages is in the middle of a host
2568 * page, then we need to fixup this host page.
2570 if (QEMU_IS_ALIGNED(run_start, host_ratio)) {
2571 /* Find the end of this run */
2572 run_start = find_next_zero_bit(bitmap, pages, run_start + 1);
2574 * If the end isn't at the start of a host page, then the
2575 * run doesn't finish at the end of a host page
2576 * and we need to discard.
2580 if (!QEMU_IS_ALIGNED(run_start, host_ratio)) {
2581 unsigned long page;
2582 unsigned long fixup_start_addr = QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN(run_start,
2583 host_ratio);
2584 run_start = QEMU_ALIGN_UP(run_start, host_ratio);
2586 /* Clean up the bitmap */
2587 for (page = fixup_start_addr;
2588 page < fixup_start_addr + host_ratio; page++) {
2590 * Remark them as dirty, updating the count for any pages
2591 * that weren't previously dirty.
2593 rs->migration_dirty_pages += !test_and_set_bit(page, bitmap);
2597 /* Find the next dirty page for the next iteration */
2598 run_start = find_next_bit(bitmap, pages, run_start);
2603 * ram_postcopy_send_discard_bitmap: transmit the discard bitmap
2605 * Transmit the set of pages to be discarded after precopy to the target
2606 * these are pages that:
2607 * a) Have been previously transmitted but are now dirty again
2608 * b) Pages that have never been transmitted, this ensures that
2609 * any pages on the destination that have been mapped by background
2610 * tasks get discarded (transparent huge pages is the specific concern)
2611 * Hopefully this is pretty sparse
2613 * @ms: current migration state
2615 void ram_postcopy_send_discard_bitmap(MigrationState *ms)
2617 RAMState *rs = ram_state;
2619 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
2621 /* This should be our last sync, the src is now paused */
2622 migration_bitmap_sync(rs, false);
2624 /* Easiest way to make sure we don't resume in the middle of a host-page */
2625 rs->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY].last_sent_block = NULL;
2626 rs->last_seen_block = NULL;
2627 rs->last_page = 0;
2629 postcopy_each_ram_send_discard(ms);
2631 trace_ram_postcopy_send_discard_bitmap();
2635 * ram_discard_range: discard dirtied pages at the beginning of postcopy
2637 * Returns zero on success
2639 * @rbname: name of the RAMBlock of the request. NULL means the
2640 * same that last one.
2641 * @start: RAMBlock starting page
2642 * @length: RAMBlock size
2644 int ram_discard_range(const char *rbname, uint64_t start, size_t length)
2646 trace_ram_discard_range(rbname, start, length);
2648 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
2649 RAMBlock *rb = qemu_ram_block_by_name(rbname);
2651 if (!rb) {
2652 error_report("ram_discard_range: Failed to find block '%s'", rbname);
2653 return -1;
2657 * On source VM, we don't need to update the received bitmap since
2658 * we don't even have one.
2660 if (rb->receivedmap) {
2661 bitmap_clear(rb->receivedmap, start >> qemu_target_page_bits(),
2662 length >> qemu_target_page_bits());
2665 return ram_block_discard_range(rb, start, length);
2669 * For every allocation, we will try not to crash the VM if the
2670 * allocation failed.
2672 static int xbzrle_init(void)
2674 Error *local_err = NULL;
2676 if (!migrate_xbzrle()) {
2677 return 0;
2680 XBZRLE_cache_lock();
2682 XBZRLE.zero_target_page = g_try_malloc0(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
2683 if (!XBZRLE.zero_target_page) {
2684 error_report("%s: Error allocating zero page", __func__);
2685 goto err_out;
2688 XBZRLE.cache = cache_init(migrate_xbzrle_cache_size(),
2689 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, &local_err);
2690 if (!XBZRLE.cache) {
2691 error_report_err(local_err);
2692 goto free_zero_page;
2695 XBZRLE.encoded_buf = g_try_malloc0(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
2696 if (!XBZRLE.encoded_buf) {
2697 error_report("%s: Error allocating encoded_buf", __func__);
2698 goto free_cache;
2701 XBZRLE.current_buf = g_try_malloc(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
2702 if (!XBZRLE.current_buf) {
2703 error_report("%s: Error allocating current_buf", __func__);
2704 goto free_encoded_buf;
2707 /* We are all good */
2708 XBZRLE_cache_unlock();
2709 return 0;
2711 free_encoded_buf:
2712 g_free(XBZRLE.encoded_buf);
2713 XBZRLE.encoded_buf = NULL;
2714 free_cache:
2715 cache_fini(XBZRLE.cache);
2716 XBZRLE.cache = NULL;
2717 free_zero_page:
2718 g_free(XBZRLE.zero_target_page);
2719 XBZRLE.zero_target_page = NULL;
2720 err_out:
2721 XBZRLE_cache_unlock();
2722 return -ENOMEM;
2725 static int ram_state_init(RAMState **rsp)
2727 *rsp = g_try_new0(RAMState, 1);
2729 if (!*rsp) {
2730 error_report("%s: Init ramstate fail", __func__);
2731 return -1;
2734 qemu_mutex_init(&(*rsp)->bitmap_mutex);
2735 qemu_mutex_init(&(*rsp)->src_page_req_mutex);
2736 QSIMPLEQ_INIT(&(*rsp)->src_page_requests);
2737 (*rsp)->ram_bytes_total = ram_bytes_total();
2740 * Count the total number of pages used by ram blocks not including any
2741 * gaps due to alignment or unplugs.
2742 * This must match with the initial values of dirty bitmap.
2744 (*rsp)->migration_dirty_pages = (*rsp)->ram_bytes_total >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2745 ram_state_reset(*rsp);
2747 return 0;
2750 static void ram_list_init_bitmaps(void)
2752 MigrationState *ms = migrate_get_current();
2753 RAMBlock *block;
2754 unsigned long pages;
2755 uint8_t shift;
2757 /* Skip setting bitmap if there is no RAM */
2758 if (ram_bytes_total()) {
2759 shift = ms->clear_bitmap_shift;
2760 if (shift > CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MAX) {
2761 error_report("clear_bitmap_shift (%u) too big, using "
2762 "max value (%u)", shift, CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MAX);
2763 shift = CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MAX;
2764 } else if (shift < CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MIN) {
2765 error_report("clear_bitmap_shift (%u) too small, using "
2766 "min value (%u)", shift, CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MIN);
2767 shift = CLEAR_BITMAP_SHIFT_MIN;
2770 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
2771 pages = block->max_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2773 * The initial dirty bitmap for migration must be set with all
2774 * ones to make sure we'll migrate every guest RAM page to
2775 * destination.
2776 * Here we set RAMBlock.bmap all to 1 because when rebegin a
2777 * new migration after a failed migration, ram_list.
2778 * dirty_memory[DIRTY_MEMORY_MIGRATION] don't include the whole
2779 * guest memory.
2781 block->bmap = bitmap_new(pages);
2782 bitmap_set(block->bmap, 0, pages);
2783 block->clear_bmap_shift = shift;
2784 block->clear_bmap = bitmap_new(clear_bmap_size(pages, shift));
2789 static void migration_bitmap_clear_discarded_pages(RAMState *rs)
2791 unsigned long pages;
2792 RAMBlock *rb;
2794 RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD();
2796 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(rb) {
2797 pages = ramblock_dirty_bitmap_clear_discarded_pages(rb);
2798 rs->migration_dirty_pages -= pages;
2802 static void ram_init_bitmaps(RAMState *rs)
2804 qemu_mutex_lock_ramlist();
2806 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
2807 ram_list_init_bitmaps();
2808 /* We don't use dirty log with background snapshots */
2809 if (!migrate_background_snapshot()) {
2810 memory_global_dirty_log_start(GLOBAL_DIRTY_MIGRATION);
2811 migration_bitmap_sync_precopy(rs, false);
2814 qemu_mutex_unlock_ramlist();
2817 * After an eventual first bitmap sync, fixup the initial bitmap
2818 * containing all 1s to exclude any discarded pages from migration.
2820 migration_bitmap_clear_discarded_pages(rs);
2823 static int ram_init_all(RAMState **rsp)
2825 if (ram_state_init(rsp)) {
2826 return -1;
2829 if (xbzrle_init()) {
2830 ram_state_cleanup(rsp);
2831 return -1;
2834 ram_init_bitmaps(*rsp);
2836 return 0;
2839 static void ram_state_resume_prepare(RAMState *rs, QEMUFile *out)
2841 RAMBlock *block;
2842 uint64_t pages = 0;
2845 * Postcopy is not using xbzrle/compression, so no need for that.
2846 * Also, since source are already halted, we don't need to care
2847 * about dirty page logging as well.
2850 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
2851 pages += bitmap_count_one(block->bmap,
2852 block->used_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
2855 /* This may not be aligned with current bitmaps. Recalculate. */
2856 rs->migration_dirty_pages = pages;
2858 ram_state_reset(rs);
2860 /* Update RAMState cache of output QEMUFile */
2861 rs->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY].pss_channel = out;
2863 trace_ram_state_resume_prepare(pages);
2867 * This function clears bits of the free pages reported by the caller from the
2868 * migration dirty bitmap. @addr is the host address corresponding to the
2869 * start of the continuous guest free pages, and @len is the total bytes of
2870 * those pages.
2872 void qemu_guest_free_page_hint(void *addr, size_t len)
2874 RAMBlock *block;
2875 ram_addr_t offset;
2876 size_t used_len, start, npages;
2877 MigrationState *s = migrate_get_current();
2879 /* This function is currently expected to be used during live migration */
2880 if (!migration_is_setup_or_active(s->state)) {
2881 return;
2884 for (; len > 0; len -= used_len, addr += used_len) {
2885 block = qemu_ram_block_from_host(addr, false, &offset);
2886 if (unlikely(!block || offset >= block->used_length)) {
2888 * The implementation might not support RAMBlock resize during
2889 * live migration, but it could happen in theory with future
2890 * updates. So we add a check here to capture that case.
2892 error_report_once("%s unexpected error", __func__);
2893 return;
2896 if (len <= block->used_length - offset) {
2897 used_len = len;
2898 } else {
2899 used_len = block->used_length - offset;
2902 start = offset >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2903 npages = used_len >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
2905 qemu_mutex_lock(&ram_state->bitmap_mutex);
2907 * The skipped free pages are equavalent to be sent from clear_bmap's
2908 * perspective, so clear the bits from the memory region bitmap which
2909 * are initially set. Otherwise those skipped pages will be sent in
2910 * the next round after syncing from the memory region bitmap.
2912 migration_clear_memory_region_dirty_bitmap_range(block, start, npages);
2913 ram_state->migration_dirty_pages -=
2914 bitmap_count_one_with_offset(block->bmap, start, npages);
2915 bitmap_clear(block->bmap, start, npages);
2916 qemu_mutex_unlock(&ram_state->bitmap_mutex);
2921 * Each of ram_save_setup, ram_save_iterate and ram_save_complete has
2922 * long-running RCU critical section. When rcu-reclaims in the code
2923 * start to become numerous it will be necessary to reduce the
2924 * granularity of these critical sections.
2928 * ram_save_setup: Setup RAM for migration
2930 * Returns zero to indicate success and negative for error
2932 * @f: QEMUFile where to send the data
2933 * @opaque: RAMState pointer
2935 static int ram_save_setup(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque)
2937 RAMState **rsp = opaque;
2938 RAMBlock *block;
2939 int ret;
2941 if (compress_threads_save_setup()) {
2942 return -1;
2945 /* migration has already setup the bitmap, reuse it. */
2946 if (!migration_in_colo_state()) {
2947 if (ram_init_all(rsp) != 0) {
2948 compress_threads_save_cleanup();
2949 return -1;
2952 (*rsp)->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY].pss_channel = f;
2954 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
2955 qemu_put_be64(f, ram_bytes_total_with_ignored()
2956 | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MEM_SIZE);
2958 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_MIGRATABLE(block) {
2959 qemu_put_byte(f, strlen(block->idstr));
2960 qemu_put_buffer(f, (uint8_t *)block->idstr, strlen(block->idstr));
2961 qemu_put_be64(f, block->used_length);
2962 if (migrate_postcopy_ram() && block->page_size !=
2963 qemu_host_page_size) {
2964 qemu_put_be64(f, block->page_size);
2966 if (migrate_ignore_shared()) {
2967 qemu_put_be64(f, block->mr->addr);
2972 ret = rdma_registration_start(f, RAM_CONTROL_SETUP);
2973 if (ret < 0) {
2974 qemu_file_set_error(f, ret);
2975 return ret;
2978 ret = rdma_registration_stop(f, RAM_CONTROL_SETUP);
2979 if (ret < 0) {
2980 qemu_file_set_error(f, ret);
2981 return ret;
2984 migration_ops = g_malloc0(sizeof(MigrationOps));
2985 migration_ops->ram_save_target_page = ram_save_target_page_legacy;
2987 qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
2988 ret = multifd_send_sync_main(f);
2989 qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
2990 if (ret < 0) {
2991 return ret;
2994 if (migrate_multifd() && !migrate_multifd_flush_after_each_section()) {
2995 qemu_put_be64(f, RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MULTIFD_FLUSH);
2998 qemu_put_be64(f, RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS);
2999 return qemu_fflush(f);
3003 * ram_save_iterate: iterative stage for migration
3005 * Returns zero to indicate success and negative for error
3007 * @f: QEMUFile where to send the data
3008 * @opaque: RAMState pointer
3010 static int ram_save_iterate(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque)
3012 RAMState **temp = opaque;
3013 RAMState *rs = *temp;
3014 int ret = 0;
3015 int i;
3016 int64_t t0;
3017 int done = 0;
3019 if (blk_mig_bulk_active()) {
3020 /* Avoid transferring ram during bulk phase of block migration as
3021 * the bulk phase will usually take a long time and transferring
3022 * ram updates during that time is pointless. */
3023 goto out;
3027 * We'll take this lock a little bit long, but it's okay for two reasons.
3028 * Firstly, the only possible other thread to take it is who calls
3029 * qemu_guest_free_page_hint(), which should be rare; secondly, see
3030 * MAX_WAIT (if curious, further see commit 4508bd9ed8053ce) below, which
3031 * guarantees that we'll at least released it in a regular basis.
3033 WITH_QEMU_LOCK_GUARD(&rs->bitmap_mutex) {
3034 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
3035 if (ram_list.version != rs->last_version) {
3036 ram_state_reset(rs);
3039 /* Read version before ram_list.blocks */
3040 smp_rmb();
3042 ret = rdma_registration_start(f, RAM_CONTROL_ROUND);
3043 if (ret < 0) {
3044 qemu_file_set_error(f, ret);
3045 goto out;
3048 t0 = qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME);
3049 i = 0;
3050 while ((ret = migration_rate_exceeded(f)) == 0 ||
3051 postcopy_has_request(rs)) {
3052 int pages;
3054 if (qemu_file_get_error(f)) {
3055 break;
3058 pages = ram_find_and_save_block(rs);
3059 /* no more pages to sent */
3060 if (pages == 0) {
3061 done = 1;
3062 break;
3065 if (pages < 0) {
3066 qemu_file_set_error(f, pages);
3067 break;
3070 rs->target_page_count += pages;
3073 * During postcopy, it is necessary to make sure one whole host
3074 * page is sent in one chunk.
3076 if (migrate_postcopy_ram()) {
3077 compress_flush_data();
3081 * we want to check in the 1st loop, just in case it was the 1st
3082 * time and we had to sync the dirty bitmap.
3083 * qemu_clock_get_ns() is a bit expensive, so we only check each
3084 * some iterations
3086 if ((i & 63) == 0) {
3087 uint64_t t1 = (qemu_clock_get_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_REALTIME) - t0) /
3088 1000000;
3089 if (t1 > MAX_WAIT) {
3090 trace_ram_save_iterate_big_wait(t1, i);
3091 break;
3094 i++;
3100 * Must occur before EOS (or any QEMUFile operation)
3101 * because of RDMA protocol.
3103 ret = rdma_registration_stop(f, RAM_CONTROL_ROUND);
3104 if (ret < 0) {
3105 qemu_file_set_error(f, ret);
3108 out:
3109 if (ret >= 0
3110 && migration_is_setup_or_active(migrate_get_current()->state)) {
3111 if (migrate_multifd() && migrate_multifd_flush_after_each_section()) {
3112 ret = multifd_send_sync_main(rs->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY].pss_channel);
3113 if (ret < 0) {
3114 return ret;
3118 qemu_put_be64(f, RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS);
3119 ram_transferred_add(8);
3120 ret = qemu_fflush(f);
3122 if (ret < 0) {
3123 return ret;
3126 return done;
3130 * ram_save_complete: function called to send the remaining amount of ram
3132 * Returns zero to indicate success or negative on error
3134 * Called with iothread lock
3136 * @f: QEMUFile where to send the data
3137 * @opaque: RAMState pointer
3139 static int ram_save_complete(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque)
3141 RAMState **temp = opaque;
3142 RAMState *rs = *temp;
3143 int ret = 0;
3145 rs->last_stage = !migration_in_colo_state();
3147 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
3148 if (!migration_in_postcopy()) {
3149 migration_bitmap_sync_precopy(rs, true);
3152 ret = rdma_registration_start(f, RAM_CONTROL_FINISH);
3153 if (ret < 0) {
3154 qemu_file_set_error(f, ret);
3155 return ret;
3158 /* try transferring iterative blocks of memory */
3160 /* flush all remaining blocks regardless of rate limiting */
3161 qemu_mutex_lock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
3162 while (true) {
3163 int pages;
3165 pages = ram_find_and_save_block(rs);
3166 /* no more blocks to sent */
3167 if (pages == 0) {
3168 break;
3170 if (pages < 0) {
3171 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
3172 return pages;
3175 qemu_mutex_unlock(&rs->bitmap_mutex);
3177 compress_flush_data();
3179 ret = rdma_registration_stop(f, RAM_CONTROL_FINISH);
3180 if (ret < 0) {
3181 qemu_file_set_error(f, ret);
3182 return ret;
3186 ret = multifd_send_sync_main(rs->pss[RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY].pss_channel);
3187 if (ret < 0) {
3188 return ret;
3191 if (migrate_multifd() && !migrate_multifd_flush_after_each_section()) {
3192 qemu_put_be64(f, RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MULTIFD_FLUSH);
3194 qemu_put_be64(f, RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS);
3195 return qemu_fflush(f);
3198 static void ram_state_pending_estimate(void *opaque, uint64_t *must_precopy,
3199 uint64_t *can_postcopy)
3201 RAMState **temp = opaque;
3202 RAMState *rs = *temp;
3204 uint64_t remaining_size = rs->migration_dirty_pages * TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
3206 if (migrate_postcopy_ram()) {
3207 /* We can do postcopy, and all the data is postcopiable */
3208 *can_postcopy += remaining_size;
3209 } else {
3210 *must_precopy += remaining_size;
3214 static void ram_state_pending_exact(void *opaque, uint64_t *must_precopy,
3215 uint64_t *can_postcopy)
3217 MigrationState *s = migrate_get_current();
3218 RAMState **temp = opaque;
3219 RAMState *rs = *temp;
3221 uint64_t remaining_size = rs->migration_dirty_pages * TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
3223 if (!migration_in_postcopy() && remaining_size < s->threshold_size) {
3224 qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
3225 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
3226 migration_bitmap_sync_precopy(rs, false);
3228 qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
3229 remaining_size = rs->migration_dirty_pages * TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
3232 if (migrate_postcopy_ram()) {
3233 /* We can do postcopy, and all the data is postcopiable */
3234 *can_postcopy += remaining_size;
3235 } else {
3236 *must_precopy += remaining_size;
3240 static int load_xbzrle(QEMUFile *f, ram_addr_t addr, void *host)
3242 unsigned int xh_len;
3243 int xh_flags;
3244 uint8_t *loaded_data;
3246 /* extract RLE header */
3247 xh_flags = qemu_get_byte(f);
3248 xh_len = qemu_get_be16(f);
3250 if (xh_flags != ENCODING_FLAG_XBZRLE) {
3251 error_report("Failed to load XBZRLE page - wrong compression!");
3252 return -1;
3255 if (xh_len > TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) {
3256 error_report("Failed to load XBZRLE page - len overflow!");
3257 return -1;
3259 loaded_data = XBZRLE.decoded_buf;
3260 /* load data and decode */
3261 /* it can change loaded_data to point to an internal buffer */
3262 qemu_get_buffer_in_place(f, &loaded_data, xh_len);
3264 /* decode RLE */
3265 if (xbzrle_decode_buffer(loaded_data, xh_len, host,
3266 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) == -1) {
3267 error_report("Failed to load XBZRLE page - decode error!");
3268 return -1;
3271 return 0;
3275 * ram_block_from_stream: read a RAMBlock id from the migration stream
3277 * Must be called from within a rcu critical section.
3279 * Returns a pointer from within the RCU-protected ram_list.
3281 * @mis: the migration incoming state pointer
3282 * @f: QEMUFile where to read the data from
3283 * @flags: Page flags (mostly to see if it's a continuation of previous block)
3284 * @channel: the channel we're using
3286 static inline RAMBlock *ram_block_from_stream(MigrationIncomingState *mis,
3287 QEMUFile *f, int flags,
3288 int channel)
3290 RAMBlock *block = mis->last_recv_block[channel];
3291 char id[256];
3292 uint8_t len;
3294 if (flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_CONTINUE) {
3295 if (!block) {
3296 error_report("Ack, bad migration stream!");
3297 return NULL;
3299 return block;
3302 len = qemu_get_byte(f);
3303 qemu_get_buffer(f, (uint8_t *)id, len);
3304 id[len] = 0;
3306 block = qemu_ram_block_by_name(id);
3307 if (!block) {
3308 error_report("Can't find block %s", id);
3309 return NULL;
3312 if (migrate_ram_is_ignored(block)) {
3313 error_report("block %s should not be migrated !", id);
3314 return NULL;
3317 mis->last_recv_block[channel] = block;
3319 return block;
3322 static inline void *host_from_ram_block_offset(RAMBlock *block,
3323 ram_addr_t offset)
3325 if (!offset_in_ramblock(block, offset)) {
3326 return NULL;
3329 return block->host + offset;
3332 static void *host_page_from_ram_block_offset(RAMBlock *block,
3333 ram_addr_t offset)
3335 /* Note: Explicitly no check against offset_in_ramblock(). */
3336 return (void *)QEMU_ALIGN_DOWN((uintptr_t)(block->host + offset),
3337 block->page_size);
3340 static ram_addr_t host_page_offset_from_ram_block_offset(RAMBlock *block,
3341 ram_addr_t offset)
3343 return ((uintptr_t)block->host + offset) & (block->page_size - 1);
3346 void colo_record_bitmap(RAMBlock *block, ram_addr_t *normal, uint32_t pages)
3348 qemu_mutex_lock(&ram_state->bitmap_mutex);
3349 for (int i = 0; i < pages; i++) {
3350 ram_addr_t offset = normal[i];
3351 ram_state->migration_dirty_pages += !test_and_set_bit(
3352 offset >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS,
3353 block->bmap);
3355 qemu_mutex_unlock(&ram_state->bitmap_mutex);
3358 static inline void *colo_cache_from_block_offset(RAMBlock *block,
3359 ram_addr_t offset, bool record_bitmap)
3361 if (!offset_in_ramblock(block, offset)) {
3362 return NULL;
3364 if (!block->colo_cache) {
3365 error_report("%s: colo_cache is NULL in block :%s",
3366 __func__, block->idstr);
3367 return NULL;
3371 * During colo checkpoint, we need bitmap of these migrated pages.
3372 * It help us to decide which pages in ram cache should be flushed
3373 * into VM's RAM later.
3375 if (record_bitmap) {
3376 colo_record_bitmap(block, &offset, 1);
3378 return block->colo_cache + offset;
3382 * ram_handle_zero: handle the zero page case
3384 * If a page (or a whole RDMA chunk) has been
3385 * determined to be zero, then zap it.
3387 * @host: host address for the zero page
3388 * @ch: what the page is filled from. We only support zero
3389 * @size: size of the zero page
3391 void ram_handle_zero(void *host, uint64_t size)
3393 if (!buffer_is_zero(host, size)) {
3394 memset(host, 0, size);
3398 static void colo_init_ram_state(void)
3400 ram_state_init(&ram_state);
3404 * colo cache: this is for secondary VM, we cache the whole
3405 * memory of the secondary VM, it is need to hold the global lock
3406 * to call this helper.
3408 int colo_init_ram_cache(void)
3410 RAMBlock *block;
3412 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
3413 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
3414 block->colo_cache = qemu_anon_ram_alloc(block->used_length,
3415 NULL, false, false);
3416 if (!block->colo_cache) {
3417 error_report("%s: Can't alloc memory for COLO cache of block %s,"
3418 "size 0x" RAM_ADDR_FMT, __func__, block->idstr,
3419 block->used_length);
3420 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
3421 if (block->colo_cache) {
3422 qemu_anon_ram_free(block->colo_cache, block->used_length);
3423 block->colo_cache = NULL;
3426 return -errno;
3428 if (!machine_dump_guest_core(current_machine)) {
3429 qemu_madvise(block->colo_cache, block->used_length,
3430 QEMU_MADV_DONTDUMP);
3436 * Record the dirty pages that sent by PVM, we use this dirty bitmap together
3437 * with to decide which page in cache should be flushed into SVM's RAM. Here
3438 * we use the same name 'ram_bitmap' as for migration.
3440 if (ram_bytes_total()) {
3441 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
3442 unsigned long pages = block->max_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
3443 block->bmap = bitmap_new(pages);
3447 colo_init_ram_state();
3448 return 0;
3451 /* TODO: duplicated with ram_init_bitmaps */
3452 void colo_incoming_start_dirty_log(void)
3454 RAMBlock *block = NULL;
3455 /* For memory_global_dirty_log_start below. */
3456 qemu_mutex_lock_iothread();
3457 qemu_mutex_lock_ramlist();
3459 memory_global_dirty_log_sync(false);
3460 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
3461 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
3462 ramblock_sync_dirty_bitmap(ram_state, block);
3463 /* Discard this dirty bitmap record */
3464 bitmap_zero(block->bmap, block->max_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
3466 memory_global_dirty_log_start(GLOBAL_DIRTY_MIGRATION);
3468 ram_state->migration_dirty_pages = 0;
3469 qemu_mutex_unlock_ramlist();
3470 qemu_mutex_unlock_iothread();
3473 /* It is need to hold the global lock to call this helper */
3474 void colo_release_ram_cache(void)
3476 RAMBlock *block;
3478 memory_global_dirty_log_stop(GLOBAL_DIRTY_MIGRATION);
3479 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
3480 g_free(block->bmap);
3481 block->bmap = NULL;
3484 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
3485 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
3486 if (block->colo_cache) {
3487 qemu_anon_ram_free(block->colo_cache, block->used_length);
3488 block->colo_cache = NULL;
3492 ram_state_cleanup(&ram_state);
3496 * ram_load_setup: Setup RAM for migration incoming side
3498 * Returns zero to indicate success and negative for error
3500 * @f: QEMUFile where to receive the data
3501 * @opaque: RAMState pointer
3503 static int ram_load_setup(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque)
3505 xbzrle_load_setup();
3506 ramblock_recv_map_init();
3508 return 0;
3511 static int ram_load_cleanup(void *opaque)
3513 RAMBlock *rb;
3515 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(rb) {
3516 qemu_ram_block_writeback(rb);
3519 xbzrle_load_cleanup();
3521 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(rb) {
3522 g_free(rb->receivedmap);
3523 rb->receivedmap = NULL;
3526 return 0;
3530 * ram_postcopy_incoming_init: allocate postcopy data structures
3532 * Returns 0 for success and negative if there was one error
3534 * @mis: current migration incoming state
3536 * Allocate data structures etc needed by incoming migration with
3537 * postcopy-ram. postcopy-ram's similarly names
3538 * postcopy_ram_incoming_init does the work.
3540 int ram_postcopy_incoming_init(MigrationIncomingState *mis)
3542 return postcopy_ram_incoming_init(mis);
3546 * ram_load_postcopy: load a page in postcopy case
3548 * Returns 0 for success or -errno in case of error
3550 * Called in postcopy mode by ram_load().
3551 * rcu_read_lock is taken prior to this being called.
3553 * @f: QEMUFile where to send the data
3554 * @channel: the channel to use for loading
3556 int ram_load_postcopy(QEMUFile *f, int channel)
3558 int flags = 0, ret = 0;
3559 bool place_needed = false;
3560 bool matches_target_page_size = false;
3561 MigrationIncomingState *mis = migration_incoming_get_current();
3562 PostcopyTmpPage *tmp_page = &mis->postcopy_tmp_pages[channel];
3564 while (!ret && !(flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS)) {
3565 ram_addr_t addr;
3566 void *page_buffer = NULL;
3567 void *place_source = NULL;
3568 RAMBlock *block = NULL;
3569 uint8_t ch;
3570 int len;
3572 addr = qemu_get_be64(f);
3575 * If qemu file error, we should stop here, and then "addr"
3576 * may be invalid
3578 ret = qemu_file_get_error(f);
3579 if (ret) {
3580 break;
3583 flags = addr & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK;
3584 addr &= TARGET_PAGE_MASK;
3586 trace_ram_load_postcopy_loop(channel, (uint64_t)addr, flags);
3587 if (flags & (RAM_SAVE_FLAG_ZERO | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_PAGE |
3588 RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE)) {
3589 block = ram_block_from_stream(mis, f, flags, channel);
3590 if (!block) {
3591 ret = -EINVAL;
3592 break;
3596 * Relying on used_length is racy and can result in false positives.
3597 * We might place pages beyond used_length in case RAM was shrunk
3598 * while in postcopy, which is fine - trying to place via
3599 * UFFDIO_COPY/UFFDIO_ZEROPAGE will never segfault.
3601 if (!block->host || addr >= block->postcopy_length) {
3602 error_report("Illegal RAM offset " RAM_ADDR_FMT, addr);
3603 ret = -EINVAL;
3604 break;
3606 tmp_page->target_pages++;
3607 matches_target_page_size = block->page_size == TARGET_PAGE_SIZE;
3609 * Postcopy requires that we place whole host pages atomically;
3610 * these may be huge pages for RAMBlocks that are backed by
3611 * hugetlbfs.
3612 * To make it atomic, the data is read into a temporary page
3613 * that's moved into place later.
3614 * The migration protocol uses, possibly smaller, target-pages
3615 * however the source ensures it always sends all the components
3616 * of a host page in one chunk.
3618 page_buffer = tmp_page->tmp_huge_page +
3619 host_page_offset_from_ram_block_offset(block, addr);
3620 /* If all TP are zero then we can optimise the place */
3621 if (tmp_page->target_pages == 1) {
3622 tmp_page->host_addr =
3623 host_page_from_ram_block_offset(block, addr);
3624 } else if (tmp_page->host_addr !=
3625 host_page_from_ram_block_offset(block, addr)) {
3626 /* not the 1st TP within the HP */
3627 error_report("Non-same host page detected on channel %d: "
3628 "Target host page %p, received host page %p "
3629 "(rb %s offset 0x"RAM_ADDR_FMT" target_pages %d)",
3630 channel, tmp_page->host_addr,
3631 host_page_from_ram_block_offset(block, addr),
3632 block->idstr, addr, tmp_page->target_pages);
3633 ret = -EINVAL;
3634 break;
3638 * If it's the last part of a host page then we place the host
3639 * page
3641 if (tmp_page->target_pages ==
3642 (block->page_size / TARGET_PAGE_SIZE)) {
3643 place_needed = true;
3645 place_source = tmp_page->tmp_huge_page;
3648 switch (flags & ~RAM_SAVE_FLAG_CONTINUE) {
3649 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_ZERO:
3650 ch = qemu_get_byte(f);
3651 if (ch != 0) {
3652 error_report("Found a zero page with value %d", ch);
3653 ret = -EINVAL;
3654 break;
3657 * Can skip to set page_buffer when
3658 * this is a zero page and (block->page_size == TARGET_PAGE_SIZE).
3660 if (!matches_target_page_size) {
3661 memset(page_buffer, ch, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
3663 break;
3665 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_PAGE:
3666 tmp_page->all_zero = false;
3667 if (!matches_target_page_size) {
3668 /* For huge pages, we always use temporary buffer */
3669 qemu_get_buffer(f, page_buffer, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
3670 } else {
3672 * For small pages that matches target page size, we
3673 * avoid the qemu_file copy. Instead we directly use
3674 * the buffer of QEMUFile to place the page. Note: we
3675 * cannot do any QEMUFile operation before using that
3676 * buffer to make sure the buffer is valid when
3677 * placing the page.
3679 qemu_get_buffer_in_place(f, (uint8_t **)&place_source,
3680 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
3682 break;
3683 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE:
3684 tmp_page->all_zero = false;
3685 len = qemu_get_be32(f);
3686 if (len < 0 || len > compressBound(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE)) {
3687 error_report("Invalid compressed data length: %d", len);
3688 ret = -EINVAL;
3689 break;
3691 decompress_data_with_multi_threads(f, page_buffer, len);
3692 break;
3693 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MULTIFD_FLUSH:
3694 multifd_recv_sync_main();
3695 break;
3696 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS:
3697 /* normal exit */
3698 if (migrate_multifd() &&
3699 migrate_multifd_flush_after_each_section()) {
3700 multifd_recv_sync_main();
3702 break;
3703 default:
3704 error_report("Unknown combination of migration flags: 0x%x"
3705 " (postcopy mode)", flags);
3706 ret = -EINVAL;
3707 break;
3710 /* Got the whole host page, wait for decompress before placing. */
3711 if (place_needed) {
3712 ret |= wait_for_decompress_done();
3715 /* Detect for any possible file errors */
3716 if (!ret && qemu_file_get_error(f)) {
3717 ret = qemu_file_get_error(f);
3720 if (!ret && place_needed) {
3721 if (tmp_page->all_zero) {
3722 ret = postcopy_place_page_zero(mis, tmp_page->host_addr, block);
3723 } else {
3724 ret = postcopy_place_page(mis, tmp_page->host_addr,
3725 place_source, block);
3727 place_needed = false;
3728 postcopy_temp_page_reset(tmp_page);
3732 return ret;
3735 static bool postcopy_is_running(void)
3737 PostcopyState ps = postcopy_state_get();
3738 return ps >= POSTCOPY_INCOMING_LISTENING && ps < POSTCOPY_INCOMING_END;
3742 * Flush content of RAM cache into SVM's memory.
3743 * Only flush the pages that be dirtied by PVM or SVM or both.
3745 void colo_flush_ram_cache(void)
3747 RAMBlock *block = NULL;
3748 void *dst_host;
3749 void *src_host;
3750 unsigned long offset = 0;
3752 memory_global_dirty_log_sync(false);
3753 qemu_mutex_lock(&ram_state->bitmap_mutex);
3754 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
3755 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
3756 ramblock_sync_dirty_bitmap(ram_state, block);
3760 trace_colo_flush_ram_cache_begin(ram_state->migration_dirty_pages);
3761 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
3762 block = QLIST_FIRST_RCU(&ram_list.blocks);
3764 while (block) {
3765 unsigned long num = 0;
3767 offset = colo_bitmap_find_dirty(ram_state, block, offset, &num);
3768 if (!offset_in_ramblock(block,
3769 ((ram_addr_t)offset) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS)) {
3770 offset = 0;
3771 num = 0;
3772 block = QLIST_NEXT_RCU(block, next);
3773 } else {
3774 unsigned long i = 0;
3776 for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
3777 migration_bitmap_clear_dirty(ram_state, block, offset + i);
3779 dst_host = block->host
3780 + (((ram_addr_t)offset) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
3781 src_host = block->colo_cache
3782 + (((ram_addr_t)offset) << TARGET_PAGE_BITS);
3783 memcpy(dst_host, src_host, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE * num);
3784 offset += num;
3788 qemu_mutex_unlock(&ram_state->bitmap_mutex);
3789 trace_colo_flush_ram_cache_end();
3792 static int parse_ramblock(QEMUFile *f, RAMBlock *block, ram_addr_t length)
3794 int ret = 0;
3795 /* ADVISE is earlier, it shows the source has the postcopy capability on */
3796 bool postcopy_advised = migration_incoming_postcopy_advised();
3798 assert(block);
3800 if (!qemu_ram_is_migratable(block)) {
3801 error_report("block %s should not be migrated !", block->idstr);
3802 return -EINVAL;
3805 if (length != block->used_length) {
3806 Error *local_err = NULL;
3808 ret = qemu_ram_resize(block, length, &local_err);
3809 if (local_err) {
3810 error_report_err(local_err);
3811 return ret;
3814 /* For postcopy we need to check hugepage sizes match */
3815 if (postcopy_advised && migrate_postcopy_ram() &&
3816 block->page_size != qemu_host_page_size) {
3817 uint64_t remote_page_size = qemu_get_be64(f);
3818 if (remote_page_size != block->page_size) {
3819 error_report("Mismatched RAM page size %s "
3820 "(local) %zd != %" PRId64, block->idstr,
3821 block->page_size, remote_page_size);
3822 return -EINVAL;
3825 if (migrate_ignore_shared()) {
3826 hwaddr addr = qemu_get_be64(f);
3827 if (migrate_ram_is_ignored(block) &&
3828 block->mr->addr != addr) {
3829 error_report("Mismatched GPAs for block %s "
3830 "%" PRId64 "!= %" PRId64, block->idstr,
3831 (uint64_t)addr, (uint64_t)block->mr->addr);
3832 return -EINVAL;
3835 ret = rdma_block_notification_handle(f, block->idstr);
3836 if (ret < 0) {
3837 qemu_file_set_error(f, ret);
3840 return ret;
3843 static int parse_ramblocks(QEMUFile *f, ram_addr_t total_ram_bytes)
3845 int ret = 0;
3847 /* Synchronize RAM block list */
3848 while (!ret && total_ram_bytes) {
3849 RAMBlock *block;
3850 char id[256];
3851 ram_addr_t length;
3852 int len = qemu_get_byte(f);
3854 qemu_get_buffer(f, (uint8_t *)id, len);
3855 id[len] = 0;
3856 length = qemu_get_be64(f);
3858 block = qemu_ram_block_by_name(id);
3859 if (block) {
3860 ret = parse_ramblock(f, block, length);
3861 } else {
3862 error_report("Unknown ramblock \"%s\", cannot accept "
3863 "migration", id);
3864 ret = -EINVAL;
3866 total_ram_bytes -= length;
3869 return ret;
3873 * ram_load_precopy: load pages in precopy case
3875 * Returns 0 for success or -errno in case of error
3877 * Called in precopy mode by ram_load().
3878 * rcu_read_lock is taken prior to this being called.
3880 * @f: QEMUFile where to send the data
3882 static int ram_load_precopy(QEMUFile *f)
3884 MigrationIncomingState *mis = migration_incoming_get_current();
3885 int flags = 0, ret = 0, invalid_flags = 0, len = 0, i = 0;
3887 if (!migrate_compress()) {
3888 invalid_flags |= RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE;
3891 while (!ret && !(flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS)) {
3892 ram_addr_t addr;
3893 void *host = NULL, *host_bak = NULL;
3894 uint8_t ch;
3897 * Yield periodically to let main loop run, but an iteration of
3898 * the main loop is expensive, so do it each some iterations
3900 if ((i & 32767) == 0 && qemu_in_coroutine()) {
3901 aio_co_schedule(qemu_get_current_aio_context(),
3902 qemu_coroutine_self());
3903 qemu_coroutine_yield();
3905 i++;
3907 addr = qemu_get_be64(f);
3908 flags = addr & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK;
3909 addr &= TARGET_PAGE_MASK;
3911 if (flags & invalid_flags) {
3912 if (flags & invalid_flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE) {
3913 error_report("Received an unexpected compressed page");
3916 ret = -EINVAL;
3917 break;
3920 if (flags & (RAM_SAVE_FLAG_ZERO | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_PAGE |
3921 RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_XBZRLE)) {
3922 RAMBlock *block = ram_block_from_stream(mis, f, flags,
3923 RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY);
3925 host = host_from_ram_block_offset(block, addr);
3927 * After going into COLO stage, we should not load the page
3928 * into SVM's memory directly, we put them into colo_cache firstly.
3929 * NOTE: We need to keep a copy of SVM's ram in colo_cache.
3930 * Previously, we copied all these memory in preparing stage of COLO
3931 * while we need to stop VM, which is a time-consuming process.
3932 * Here we optimize it by a trick, back-up every page while in
3933 * migration process while COLO is enabled, though it affects the
3934 * speed of the migration, but it obviously reduce the downtime of
3935 * back-up all SVM'S memory in COLO preparing stage.
3937 if (migration_incoming_colo_enabled()) {
3938 if (migration_incoming_in_colo_state()) {
3939 /* In COLO stage, put all pages into cache temporarily */
3940 host = colo_cache_from_block_offset(block, addr, true);
3941 } else {
3943 * In migration stage but before COLO stage,
3944 * Put all pages into both cache and SVM's memory.
3946 host_bak = colo_cache_from_block_offset(block, addr, false);
3949 if (!host) {
3950 error_report("Illegal RAM offset " RAM_ADDR_FMT, addr);
3951 ret = -EINVAL;
3952 break;
3954 if (!migration_incoming_in_colo_state()) {
3955 ramblock_recv_bitmap_set(block, host);
3958 trace_ram_load_loop(block->idstr, (uint64_t)addr, flags, host);
3961 switch (flags & ~RAM_SAVE_FLAG_CONTINUE) {
3962 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MEM_SIZE:
3963 ret = parse_ramblocks(f, addr);
3964 break;
3966 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_ZERO:
3967 ch = qemu_get_byte(f);
3968 if (ch != 0) {
3969 error_report("Found a zero page with value %d", ch);
3970 ret = -EINVAL;
3971 break;
3973 ram_handle_zero(host, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
3974 break;
3976 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_PAGE:
3977 qemu_get_buffer(f, host, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
3978 break;
3980 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS_PAGE:
3981 len = qemu_get_be32(f);
3982 if (len < 0 || len > compressBound(TARGET_PAGE_SIZE)) {
3983 error_report("Invalid compressed data length: %d", len);
3984 ret = -EINVAL;
3985 break;
3987 decompress_data_with_multi_threads(f, host, len);
3988 break;
3990 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_XBZRLE:
3991 if (load_xbzrle(f, addr, host) < 0) {
3992 error_report("Failed to decompress XBZRLE page at "
3993 RAM_ADDR_FMT, addr);
3994 ret = -EINVAL;
3995 break;
3997 break;
3998 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_MULTIFD_FLUSH:
3999 multifd_recv_sync_main();
4000 break;
4001 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS:
4002 /* normal exit */
4003 if (migrate_multifd() &&
4004 migrate_multifd_flush_after_each_section()) {
4005 multifd_recv_sync_main();
4007 break;
4008 case RAM_SAVE_FLAG_HOOK:
4009 ret = rdma_registration_handle(f);
4010 if (ret < 0) {
4011 qemu_file_set_error(f, ret);
4013 break;
4014 default:
4015 error_report("Unknown combination of migration flags: 0x%x", flags);
4016 ret = -EINVAL;
4018 if (!ret) {
4019 ret = qemu_file_get_error(f);
4021 if (!ret && host_bak) {
4022 memcpy(host_bak, host, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE);
4026 ret |= wait_for_decompress_done();
4027 return ret;
4030 static int ram_load(QEMUFile *f, void *opaque, int version_id)
4032 int ret = 0;
4033 static uint64_t seq_iter;
4035 * If system is running in postcopy mode, page inserts to host memory must
4036 * be atomic
4038 bool postcopy_running = postcopy_is_running();
4040 seq_iter++;
4042 if (version_id != 4) {
4043 return -EINVAL;
4047 * This RCU critical section can be very long running.
4048 * When RCU reclaims in the code start to become numerous,
4049 * it will be necessary to reduce the granularity of this
4050 * critical section.
4052 WITH_RCU_READ_LOCK_GUARD() {
4053 if (postcopy_running) {
4055 * Note! Here RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY is the precopy channel of
4056 * postcopy migration, we have another RAM_CHANNEL_POSTCOPY to
4057 * service fast page faults.
4059 ret = ram_load_postcopy(f, RAM_CHANNEL_PRECOPY);
4060 } else {
4061 ret = ram_load_precopy(f);
4064 trace_ram_load_complete(ret, seq_iter);
4066 return ret;
4069 static bool ram_has_postcopy(void *opaque)
4071 RAMBlock *rb;
4072 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(rb) {
4073 if (ramblock_is_pmem(rb)) {
4074 info_report("Block: %s, host: %p is a nvdimm memory, postcopy"
4075 "is not supported now!", rb->idstr, rb->host);
4076 return false;
4080 return migrate_postcopy_ram();
4083 /* Sync all the dirty bitmap with destination VM. */
4084 static int ram_dirty_bitmap_sync_all(MigrationState *s, RAMState *rs)
4086 RAMBlock *block;
4087 QEMUFile *file = s->to_dst_file;
4089 trace_ram_dirty_bitmap_sync_start();
4091 qatomic_set(&rs->postcopy_bmap_sync_requested, 0);
4092 RAMBLOCK_FOREACH_NOT_IGNORED(block) {
4093 qemu_savevm_send_recv_bitmap(file, block->idstr);
4094 trace_ram_dirty_bitmap_request(block->idstr);
4095 qatomic_inc(&rs->postcopy_bmap_sync_requested);
4098 trace_ram_dirty_bitmap_sync_wait();
4100 /* Wait until all the ramblocks' dirty bitmap synced */
4101 while (qatomic_read(&rs->postcopy_bmap_sync_requested)) {
4102 if (migration_rp_wait(s)) {
4103 return -1;
4107 trace_ram_dirty_bitmap_sync_complete();
4109 return 0;
4113 * Read the received bitmap, revert it as the initial dirty bitmap.
4114 * This is only used when the postcopy migration is paused but wants
4115 * to resume from a middle point.
4117 * Returns true if succeeded, false for errors.
4119 bool ram_dirty_bitmap_reload(MigrationState *s, RAMBlock *block, Error **errp)
4121 /* from_dst_file is always valid because we're within rp_thread */
4122 QEMUFile *file = s->rp_state.from_dst_file;
4123 g_autofree unsigned long *le_bitmap = NULL;
4124 unsigned long nbits = block->used_length >> TARGET_PAGE_BITS;
4125 uint64_t local_size = DIV_ROUND_UP(nbits, 8);
4126 uint64_t size, end_mark;
4127 RAMState *rs = ram_state;
4129 trace_ram_dirty_bitmap_reload_begin(block->idstr);
4131 if (s->state != MIGRATION_STATUS_POSTCOPY_RECOVER) {
4132 error_setg(errp, "Reload bitmap in incorrect state %s",
4133 MigrationStatus_str(s->state));
4134 return false;
4138 * Note: see comments in ramblock_recv_bitmap_send() on why we
4139 * need the endianness conversion, and the paddings.
4141 local_size = ROUND_UP(local_size, 8);
4143 /* Add paddings */
4144 le_bitmap = bitmap_new(nbits + BITS_PER_LONG);
4146 size = qemu_get_be64(file);
4148 /* The size of the bitmap should match with our ramblock */
4149 if (size != local_size) {
4150 error_setg(errp, "ramblock '%s' bitmap size mismatch (0x%"PRIx64
4151 " != 0x%"PRIx64")", block->idstr, size, local_size);
4152 return false;
4155 size = qemu_get_buffer(file, (uint8_t *)le_bitmap, local_size);
4156 end_mark = qemu_get_be64(file);
4158 if (qemu_file_get_error(file) || size != local_size) {
4159 error_setg(errp, "read bitmap failed for ramblock '%s': "
4160 "(size 0x%"PRIx64", got: 0x%"PRIx64")",
4161 block->idstr, local_size, size);
4162 return false;
4165 if (end_mark != RAMBLOCK_RECV_BITMAP_ENDING) {
4166 error_setg(errp, "ramblock '%s' end mark incorrect: 0x%"PRIx64,
4167 block->idstr, end_mark);
4168 return false;
4172 * Endianness conversion. We are during postcopy (though paused).
4173 * The dirty bitmap won't change. We can directly modify it.
4175 bitmap_from_le(block->bmap, le_bitmap, nbits);
4178 * What we received is "received bitmap". Revert it as the initial
4179 * dirty bitmap for this ramblock.
4181 bitmap_complement(block->bmap, block->bmap, nbits);
4183 /* Clear dirty bits of discarded ranges that we don't want to migrate. */
4184 ramblock_dirty_bitmap_clear_discarded_pages(block);
4186 /* We'll recalculate migration_dirty_pages in ram_state_resume_prepare(). */
4187 trace_ram_dirty_bitmap_reload_complete(block->idstr);
4189 qatomic_dec(&rs->postcopy_bmap_sync_requested);
4192 * We succeeded to sync bitmap for current ramblock. Always kick the
4193 * migration thread to check whether all requested bitmaps are
4194 * reloaded. NOTE: it's racy to only kick when requested==0, because
4195 * we don't know whether the migration thread may still be increasing
4196 * it.
4198 migration_rp_kick(s);
4200 return true;
4203 static int ram_resume_prepare(MigrationState *s, void *opaque)
4205 RAMState *rs = *(RAMState **)opaque;
4206 int ret;
4208 ret = ram_dirty_bitmap_sync_all(s, rs);
4209 if (ret) {
4210 return ret;
4213 ram_state_resume_prepare(rs, s->to_dst_file);
4215 return 0;
4218 void postcopy_preempt_shutdown_file(MigrationState *s)
4220 qemu_put_be64(s->postcopy_qemufile_src, RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS);
4221 qemu_fflush(s->postcopy_qemufile_src);
4224 static SaveVMHandlers savevm_ram_handlers = {
4225 .save_setup = ram_save_setup,
4226 .save_live_iterate = ram_save_iterate,
4227 .save_live_complete_postcopy = ram_save_complete,
4228 .save_live_complete_precopy = ram_save_complete,
4229 .has_postcopy = ram_has_postcopy,
4230 .state_pending_exact = ram_state_pending_exact,
4231 .state_pending_estimate = ram_state_pending_estimate,
4232 .load_state = ram_load,
4233 .save_cleanup = ram_save_cleanup,
4234 .load_setup = ram_load_setup,
4235 .load_cleanup = ram_load_cleanup,
4236 .resume_prepare = ram_resume_prepare,
4239 static void ram_mig_ram_block_resized(RAMBlockNotifier *n, void *host,
4240 size_t old_size, size_t new_size)
4242 PostcopyState ps = postcopy_state_get();
4243 ram_addr_t offset;
4244 RAMBlock *rb = qemu_ram_block_from_host(host, false, &offset);
4245 Error *err = NULL;
4247 if (!rb) {
4248 error_report("RAM block not found");
4249 return;
4252 if (migrate_ram_is_ignored(rb)) {
4253 return;
4256 if (!migration_is_idle()) {
4258 * Precopy code on the source cannot deal with the size of RAM blocks
4259 * changing at random points in time - especially after sending the
4260 * RAM block sizes in the migration stream, they must no longer change.
4261 * Abort and indicate a proper reason.
4263 error_setg(&err, "RAM block '%s' resized during precopy.", rb->idstr);
4264 migration_cancel(err);
4265 error_free(err);
4268 switch (ps) {
4269 case POSTCOPY_INCOMING_ADVISE:
4271 * Update what ram_postcopy_incoming_init()->init_range() does at the
4272 * time postcopy was advised. Syncing RAM blocks with the source will
4273 * result in RAM resizes.
4275 if (old_size < new_size) {
4276 if (ram_discard_range(rb->idstr, old_size, new_size - old_size)) {
4277 error_report("RAM block '%s' discard of resized RAM failed",
4278 rb->idstr);
4281 rb->postcopy_length = new_size;
4282 break;
4283 case POSTCOPY_INCOMING_NONE:
4284 case POSTCOPY_INCOMING_RUNNING:
4285 case POSTCOPY_INCOMING_END:
4287 * Once our guest is running, postcopy does no longer care about
4288 * resizes. When growing, the new memory was not available on the
4289 * source, no handler needed.
4291 break;
4292 default:
4293 error_report("RAM block '%s' resized during postcopy state: %d",
4294 rb->idstr, ps);
4295 exit(-1);
4299 static RAMBlockNotifier ram_mig_ram_notifier = {
4300 .ram_block_resized = ram_mig_ram_block_resized,
4303 void ram_mig_init(void)
4305 qemu_mutex_init(&XBZRLE.lock);
4306 register_savevm_live("ram", 0, 4, &savevm_ram_handlers, &ram_state);
4307 ram_block_notifier_add(&ram_mig_ram_notifier);