On 5/25/2026 6:01 PM, Peter Xu wrote:
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On Sun, May 24, 2026 at 09:34:48AM +0300, Avihai Horon wrote:
Yes I think so.
We just need to indicate modules that it’s the last query during switchover
so they can handle it properly.
Do you think it would be reasonable to add a "bool final" param to
save_query_pending handler?
For RAM it will be used to indicate we are running under the BQL (since
currently save_query_pending runs only outside BQL) and to pass the proper
last_stage param into migration_bitmap_sync_precopy().
For VFIO it will indicate we should not do a query precopy info ioctl (which
is only valid in VFIO precopy states, not while VM is stopped).
Yes, a final boolean sounds reasonable, implying both (1) last sync before
switchover, VM stopped, (2) BQL held.
For VFIO, I double checked the complete() that does not depend on the
precopy_bytes fetched, then it should be fine indeed,
vfio_save_complete_precopy():
do {
data_size = vfio_save_block(f, vbasedev->migration);
if (data_size < 0) {
return data_size;
}
} while (data_size);
It's just werid to see that it doesn't depend on either precopy_bytes or
initial_bytes, even if logically it should.. this will be confusing to
whoever start reading this code.. but I understand not much we can do with
the current kernel API.
Side note: should we still better update these fields to make sure they'll
be zero after migration? That means vfio_update_estimated_pending_data() in
vfio_save_complete_precopy() too, with/without further sanity checks. That
seems to be missing right now. I'm not sure if it's intentional.
Yes, it's intentional, since we don't use these values after calling
vfio_save_complete_precopy() -- they are only used for downtime
estimation prior switchover.
Precopy_init/dirty sizes are zeroed in vfio_save_cleanup() though, but
not stopcopy_size (however, that's benign, since upon new migration it
will be reset before used).
So calling vfio_update_estimated_pending_data() here seems redundant to me.
Thanks.