From: Bing Niu <bing....@intel.com> Add memory bandwidth allocation support to virresctrl class. Introducing virResctrlAllocMemBW which is used for allocating memory bandwidth. Following virResctrlAllocPerType, it also employs a nested sparse array to indicate whether allocation is available for particular last level cache.
Signed-off-by: Bing Niu <bing....@intel.com> --- src/util/virresctrl.c | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/util/virresctrl.c b/src/util/virresctrl.c index f454868..8a25798 100644 --- a/src/util/virresctrl.c +++ b/src/util/virresctrl.c @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ VIR_LOG_INIT("util.virresctrl") /* Resctrl is short for Resource Control. It might be implemented for various - * resources, but at the time of this writing this is only supported for cache - * allocation technology (aka CAT). Hence the reson for leaving 'Cache' out of - * all the structure and function names for now (can be added later if needed. + * resources. Currently this supports cache allocation technology (aka CAT) and + * memory bandwidth allocation (aka MBA). More resources technologies may be + * added in the future. */ @@ -89,6 +89,9 @@ typedef virResctrlAllocPerType *virResctrlAllocPerTypePtr; typedef struct _virResctrlAllocPerLevel virResctrlAllocPerLevel; typedef virResctrlAllocPerLevel *virResctrlAllocPerLevelPtr; +typedef struct _virResctrlAllocMemBW virResctrlAllocMemBW; +typedef virResctrlAllocMemBW *virResctrlAllocMemBWPtr; + /* Class definitions and initializations */ static virClassPtr virResctrlInfoClass; @@ -180,7 +183,10 @@ virResctrlInfoDispose(void *obj) * consequently a directory under /sys/fs/resctrl). Since it can have multiple * parts of multiple caches allocated it is represented as bunch of nested * sparse arrays (by sparse I mean array of pointers so that each might be NULL - * in case there is no allocation for that particular one (level, cache, ...)). + * in case there is no allocation for that particular cache allocation (level, + * cache, ...) or memory allocation for particular node). + * + * =====Cache allocation technology (CAT)===== * * Since one allocation can be made for caches on different levels, the first * nested sparse array is of types virResctrlAllocPerLevel. For example if you @@ -205,6 +211,17 @@ virResctrlInfoDispose(void *obj) * all of them. While doing that we store the bitmask in a sparse array of * virBitmaps named `masks` indexed the same way as `sizes`. The upper bounds * of the sparse arrays are stored in nmasks or nsizes, respectively. + + * + * =====Memory Bandwidth allocation technology (MBA)===== + * + * The memory bandwidth allocation support in virResctrlAlloc works in the + * same fashion as CAT. However, memory bandwidth controller doesn't have a + * hierarchy organization as cache, each node have one memory bandwidth + * controller to memory bandwidth distribution. The number of memory bandwidth + * controller is identical with number of last level cache. So MBA also employs + * a sparse array to represent whether a memory bandwidth allocation happens + * on corresponding node. The available memory controller number is collected + * in 'virResctrlInfo'. */ struct _virResctrlAllocPerType { /* There could be bool saying whether this is set or not, but since everything @@ -225,12 +242,24 @@ struct _virResctrlAllocPerLevel { * VIR_CACHE_TYPE_LAST number of items */ }; +/* + * virResctrlAllocMemBW represents one memory bandwidth allocation. + * Since it can have several last level caches in a NUMA system, it is + * also represented as a nested sparse arrays as virRestrlAllocPerLevel. + */ +struct _virResctrlAllocMemBW { + unsigned int **bandwidths; + size_t nbandwidths; +}; + struct _virResctrlAlloc { virObject parent; virResctrlAllocPerLevelPtr *levels; size_t nlevels; + virResctrlAllocMemBWPtr mem_bw; + /* The identifier (any unique string for now) */ char *id; /* libvirt-generated path in /sys/fs/resctrl for this particular @@ -274,6 +303,13 @@ virResctrlAllocDispose(void *obj) VIR_FREE(level); } + if (alloc->mem_bw) { + virResctrlAllocMemBWPtr mem_bw = alloc->mem_bw; + for (i = 0; i < mem_bw->nbandwidths; i++) + VIR_FREE(mem_bw->bandwidths[i]); + VIR_FREE(alloc->mem_bw); + } + VIR_FREE(alloc->id); VIR_FREE(alloc->path); VIR_FREE(alloc->levels); @@ -692,6 +728,9 @@ virResctrlAllocIsEmpty(virResctrlAllocPtr alloc) if (!alloc) return true; + if (alloc->mem_bw) + return false; + for (i = 0; i < alloc->nlevels; i++) { virResctrlAllocPerLevelPtr a_level = alloc->levels[i]; @@ -1266,6 +1305,22 @@ virResctrlAllocNewFromInfo(virResctrlInfoPtr info) } } + /* set default free memory bandwidth to 100%*/ + if (info->membw_info) { + if (VIR_ALLOC(ret->mem_bw) < 0) + goto error; + + if (VIR_EXPAND_N(ret->mem_bw->bandwidths, ret->mem_bw->nbandwidths, + info->membw_info->max_id + 1) < 0) + goto error; + + for (i = 0; i < ret->mem_bw->nbandwidths; i++) { + if (VIR_ALLOC(ret->mem_bw->bandwidths[i]) < 0) + goto error; + *(ret->mem_bw->bandwidths[i]) = 100; + } + } + cleanup: virBitmapFree(mask); return ret; -- 2.7.4 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list