On Tue, Feb 03, 2026 at 02:04:21PM -0600, Mark Kanda wrote: > On 2/3/26 1:46 PM, Chaney, Ben wrote: > >> Well explained, thank you Vladimir. I wish some day we can move all at > >> least cpr-transfer users to local-migration and deprecate CPR if ever > >> possible. The uncertainty to me is cpr-exec, but I really don't know how > >> much mgmt is adopting cpr-exec.. cpr-reboot also looks pretty special and > >> may not be relevant. > >> The core idea (originated from Steve..) is really about fd sharing, and > >> it's great if we can do it in a cleaner way. > > Thanks for the clarification. If that is the case then probably Vladimir's > > solution is preferable. I sent some comments on the prerequisite > > refactoring patch set. I'll try to review the main set soon. > > > >> My understanding is there're some special mgmt (Oracle's?) that may depend > >> on cpr-exec; I'm not sure how far that went in any downstream deployment. > > That should be able to reuse mgmt channels too (relevant to chardev fd > > sharing, perhaps?) instead of requiring e.g. all monitor ports to reconnect > > to a new QEMU after migration. Said that, I always assumed re-connect is > > fine, and most mgmt supports live migration so the mgmt should have that > > infrastructure there already. Maybe Ben would know better. > > > > I'm missing a lot of context here as I only became more involved in this > > project > > recently. @Mark Kanda Can you provide any context about Steve's work before > > he retired, or Oracle's usage of these features? > > We (Oracle) have an internal VM manager which relies on cpr-exec, and would > like to continue supporting it.
IIUC that means QEMU upstream needs to start merging two solutions for not only migration but also vhost, and maybe more in the future. Or we reject Vladimir's work, but frankly I think that's indeed superior and less hacky when without the need of the 2nd channel. Can we try to reduce the duplicated logics between the two solutions? For example, is it possible to rebase this series on top of Vladimir's work, reusing logics as much as possible so that those FDs can also be preserved via execve() and reused in the after-exec world (likely reused not during fd open, but instead loadvm)? Thanks, -- Peter Xu
