Hi Paolo,

On Fri, Mar 12, 2021 at 12:11 PM Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On 10/03/21 22:41, Jing Zhang wrote:
> >> I would prefer a completely different interface, where you have a file
> >> descriptor that can be created and associated to a vCPU or VM (or even
> >> to /dev/kvm).  Having a file descriptor is important because the fd can
> >> be passed to a less-privileged process that takes care of gathering the
> >> metrics
> > Separate file descriptor solution is very tempting. We are still 
> > considering it
> > seriously. Our biggest concern is that the metrics gathering/handling 
> > process
> > is not necessary running on the same node as the one file descriptor 
> > belongs to.
> > It scales better to pass metrics data directly than to pass file 
> > descriptors.
>
> If you want to pass metrics data directly, you can just read the file
> descriptor from your VMM, just like you're using the ioctls now.
> However the file descriptor also allows a privilege-separated same-host
> interface.
It makes sense.
>
> >> 4 bytes flags (always zero)
Could you give some potential use for this flag?
> >> 4 bytes number of statistics
> >> 4 bytes offset of the first stat description
> >> 4 bytes offset of the first stat value
> >> stat descriptions:
> >>    - 4 bytes for the type (for now always zero: uint64_t)
Potential use for this type? Should we move this outside descriptor? Since
all stats probably have the same size.
> >>    - 4 bytes for the flags (for now always zero)
Potential use for this flag?
> >>    - length of name
> >>    - name
> >> statistics in 64-bit format
> >
> > The binary format presented above is very flexible. I understand why it is
> > organized this way.
> > In our situation, the metrics data could be pulled periodically as short as
> > half second. They are used by different kinds of monitors/triggers/alerts.
> > To enhance efficiency and reduce traffic caused by metrics passing, we
> > treat all metrics info/data as two kinds. One is immutable information,
> > which doesn't change in a given system boot. The other is mutable
> > data (statistics data), which is pulled/transferred periodically at a high
> > frequency.
>
> The format allows to place the values before the descriptions.  So you
> could use pread to only read the first part of the file descriptor, and
> the file_operations implementation would then skip the work of building
> the immutable data.  It doesn't have to be implemented from the
> beginning like that, but the above format supports it.
Good point! I'll be working on the new fd-based interface and come back
with new patchset.
>
> Paolo
>
Thanks,
Jing
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