This is done by introducing a new guest runvar, called 'vnodes', holding, if defined, the number of vNUMA nodes the guest should have.
>From that, and basing on the other characteristics of the guest (namely, amount of RAM and number of vcpus), we build a vNUMA topology that makes sense. For now, we just evenly (well, as evenly as we can) split resouces between vNUMA nodes. Also, still for now, we always set things in such a way that all vNUMA nodes are allocated on physical NUMA node 0. This way, we don't have to introduce logic to make sure that the test runs on an actual NUMA host. Signed-off-by: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggi...@ctirix.com> --- Cc: Ian Jackson <ian.jack...@eu.citrix.com> Cc: Ian Campbell <ian.campb...@citrix.com> Cc: Wei Liu <wei.l...@citrix.com> --- Osstest/TestSupport.pm | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) diff --git a/Osstest/TestSupport.pm b/Osstest/TestSupport.pm index 2b67e32..bf8bd56 100644 --- a/Osstest/TestSupport.pm +++ b/Osstest/TestSupport.pm @@ -1709,6 +1709,34 @@ sub prepareguest_part_xencfg ($$$$$) { my $vifmodel= $vif ? "model=$vif," : ''; my $xoptcfg= $xopts->{ExtraConfig}; $xoptcfg='' unless defined $xoptcfg; + + my $vnumacfg= ''; + my $vnuma_nodes= guest_var($gho, 'vnodes', $xopts->{DefVnodes} || 1); + if ($vnuma_nodes > 1 && $vcpus >= $vnuma_nodes) { + my @vnuma_mem; + my @vnuma_pnode; + my @vnuma_vcpus; + my @vnuma; + + my $m= int($ram_mb / $vnuma_nodes); + @vnuma_mem = map { $_ < $vnuma_nodes ? $m : + ($ram_mb - ($vnuma_nodes-1) * $m) } (1 .. $vnuma_nodes); + + my $v= int($vcpus / $vnuma_nodes); + @vnuma_vcpus= map { $_ == 0 ? "0-" . ($v-1) : + $_ == $vnuma_nodes-1 ? ($_ * $v) . "-" . ($vcpus-1) : + ($_ * $v) . "-" . (($_+1) * $v - 1) } (0 .. $vnuma_nodes-1); + + # Let's put all vnodes on pnode 0, as we don't even know (for now) + # whether or not the host has more NUMA nodes than that! + @vnuma_pnode = (0) x $vnuma_nodes; + + @vnuma = map { $_ == -1 ? '[' : $_ == $vnuma_nodes ? ']' : + "[\"pnode=$vnuma_pnode[$_]\",\"size=$vnuma_mem[$_]\",\"vcpus=$vnuma_vcpus[$_]\" ]," } + (-1 .. $vnuma_nodes); + $vnumacfg= "vnuma = @vnuma"; + } + my $xencfg= <<END; name = '$gho->{Name}' memory = ${ram_mb} @@ -1719,6 +1747,7 @@ on_reboot = '$onreboot' on_crash = '$oncrash' # vcpus = $vcpus +$vnumacfg # $cfgrest # _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xen.org http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel