> Am 21.12.2016 um 07:52 schrieb Liang Li: > > This patch set contains two parts of changes to the virtio-balloon. > > > > One is the change for speeding up the inflating & deflating process, > > the main idea of this optimization is to use {pfn|length} to present > > the page information instead of the PFNs, to reduce the overhead of > > virtio data transmission, address translation and madvise(). This can > > help to improve the performance by about 85%. > > > > Another change is for speeding up live migration. By skipping process > > guest's unused pages in the first round of data copy, to reduce > > needless data processing, this can help to save quite a lot of CPU > > cycles and network bandwidth. We put guest's unused page information > > in a {pfn|length} array and send it to host with the virt queue of > > virtio-balloon. For an idle guest with 8GB RAM, this can help to > > shorten the total live migration time from 2Sec to about 500ms in > > 10Gbps network environment. For an guest with quite a lot of page > > cache and with little unused pages, it's possible to let the guest > > drop it's page cache before live migration, this case can benefit from this > new feature too. > > I agree that both changes make sense (although the second change just > smells very racy, as you also pointed out in the patch description), however I > am not sure if virtio-balloon is really the right place for the latter change. > > virtio-balloon is all about ballooning, nothing else. What you're doing is using > it as a way to communicate balloon-unrelated data from/to the hypervisor. > Yes, it is also about guest memory, but completely unrelated to the purpose > of the balloon device. > > Maybe using virtio-balloon for this purpose is okay - I have mixed feelings > (especially as I can't tell where else this could go). I would like to get a second > opinion on this. > We have ever discussed the implementation for a long time, making use the current virtio balloon seems better than the other solutions and is recommended by Michael. Thanks! Liang > -- > > David -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href