在 2012年3月28日 下午5:02,Osier Yang <jyang@xxxxxxxxxx> 写道: > On 03/28/2012 01:44 PM, Zhihua Che wrote: >> >> Hi, everyone >> I'm writing a virtual machine monitor based on libvirt. As I read >> the api reference, I found I'm confused by some terms. >> >> 1, What is cumulative I/O wait CPU time? >> API reference says that VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_IOWAIT indicate >> cumulative I/O wait CPU time. I'm confused by this time. As far as I >> know, when cpu meets IO wait situation, it will schedule another task, >> so, how this IO wait time is accounted? > > > It's from /proc/stat, see man proc (/proc/stat). > > >> >> 2, How do I get VCPU runtime? >> In my mind, VIR_DOMAIN_CPU_STATS_CPUTIME indicates the physical >> cpu time consumed by the domain. Is there any API by which I can query >> virtual CPU running stats in one domain? > > > See virDomainGetVcpus, though it doesn't returns the usertime and > systime seperately, only cputime (usertime + systime) for each > vCPU thread. > > Regards, > Osier I guess I miss some important points. I find that the cpu_time returned by virDomainGetCPUStats is always increasing despite it's restarted. Precisely, after calling virDomainGetCPUStats, it return a array of virTypedParameter, each element for each cpu. one example is { .fiedl = "cpu_time", .type = 4, .value.ul = 7744142223 } I guess this value is cumulative running time of the domain since it's created? Is that right? _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users