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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] libxc: succeed silently on restore



On Thursday, 02 September 2010 at 18:01, Ian Campbell wrote:
> So it turns out that there is a similar issue on migration:
>         xc: Saving memory: iter 3 (last sent 37 skipped 0): 0/32768    0%xc: 
> error: rdexact failed (select returned 0): Internal error
>         xc: error: Error when reading batch size (110 = Connection timed 
> out): Internal error
>         xc: error: error when buffering batch, finishing (110 = Connection 
> timed out): Internal error
> 
> I'm not so sure what can be done about this case, the way
> xc_domain_restore is (currently) designed it relies on the saving end to
> close its FD when it is done in order to generate an EOF at the receiver
> end to signal the end of the migration.
> 
> The xl migration protocol has a postamble which prevents us from closing
> the FD and so instead what happens is that the sender finishes the save
> and then sits waiting for the ACK from the receiver so the receiver hits
> the remus heartbeat timeout which causes us to continue. This isn't
> ideal from the downtime point of view nor from just a general design
> POV.
> 
> Perhaps we should insert an explicit done marker into the xc save
> protocol which would be appended in the non-checkpoint case? Only the
> save end is aware if the migration is a checkpoint or not (and only
> implicitly via callbacks->checkpoint <> NULL) but that is OK, I think.

I think this can be done trivially? We can just add another negative
length record at the end of memory copying (like the debug flag, tmem,
hvm extensions, etc) if we're running the new xl migration protocol
and expect restore to exit after receiving the first full
checkpoint. Or, if you're not as worried about preserving the existing
semantics, make the minus flag indicate that callbacks->checkpoint is
not null, and only continue reading past the first complete checkpoint
if you see that minus flag on the receive side.

Isn't that sufficient?


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