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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v7 2/2] docs/designs: Add a design document for migration of xenstore data



Hi Paul,

On 18/03/2020 11:11, Paul Durrant wrote:
From: Paul Durrant <pdurrant@xxxxxxxxxx>

This patch details proposes extra migration data and xenstore protocol
extensions to support non-cooperative live migration of guests.

NOTE: doc/misc/xenstore.txt is also amened to replace the <mfn> term

NIT: s/amened/amended/

       for the INTRODUCE operation with the <gfn>, since this is what
       it actually is.

Signed-off-by: Paul Durrant <paul@xxxxxxx>
---
Cc: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: George Dunlap <George.Dunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: Julien Grall <julien@xxxxxxx>
Cc: Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Stefano Stabellini <sstabellini@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Wei Liu <wl@xxxxxxx>

v7:
  - Addressed further comments from Julien
  - Switched migration records to defined structures instead of tuples

v6:
  - Addressed comments from Julien

v5:
  - Add QUIESCE
  - Make semantics of <index> in GET_DOMAIN_WATCHES more clear

v4:
  - Drop the restrictions on special paths

v3:
  - New in v3
---
  docs/designs/xenstore-migration.md | 256 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  docs/misc/xenstore.txt             |   6 +-
  2 files changed, 259 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
  create mode 100644 docs/designs/xenstore-migration.md

diff --git a/docs/designs/xenstore-migration.md 
b/docs/designs/xenstore-migration.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e7e6593002
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/designs/xenstore-migration.md
@@ -0,0 +1,256 @@
+# Xenstore Migration
+
+## Background
+
+The design for *Non-Cooperative Migration of Guests*[1] explains that extra
+save records are required in the migrations stream to allow a guest running
+PV drivers to be migrated without its co-operation. Moreover the save
+records must include details of registered xenstore watches as well as
+content; information that cannot currently be recovered from `xenstored`,
+and hence some extension to the xenstore protocol[2] will also be required.
+
+The *libxenlight Domain Image Format* specification[3] already defines a
+record type `EMULATOR_XENSTORE_DATA` but this is not suitable for
+transferring xenstore data pertaining to the domain directly as it is
+specified such that keys are relative to the path
+`/local/domain/$dm_domid/device-model/$domid`. Thus it is necessary to
+define at least one new save record type.
+
+## Proposal
+
+### New Save Record
+
+A new mandatory record type should be defined within the libxenlight Domain
+Image Format:
+
+`0x00000007: DOMAIN_XENSTORE_DATA`
+
+An arbitrary number of these records may be present in the migration
+stream and may appear in any order. The format of each record should be as
+follows:
+
+
+```
+    0       1       2       3       4       5       6       7    octet
++-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+| type                          | record specific data          |
++-------------------------------+                               |
+...
++---------------------------------------------------------------+
+```
+
+where type is one of the following values
+
+
+| Field  | Description                                      |
+|--------|--------------------------------------------------|
+| `type` | 0x00000000: invalid                              |
+|        | 0x00000001: NODE_DATA                            |
+|        | 0x00000002: WATCH_DATA                           |
+|        | 0x00000003: TRANSACTION_DATA                     |
+|        | 0x00000004 - 0xFFFFFFFF: reserved for future use |
+
+
+and data is one of the record data formats described in the following
+sections.
+
+
+NOTE: The record data does not contain an overall length because the
+libxenlight record header specifies the length.
+
+
+**NODE_DATA**
+
+
+Each NODE_DATA record specifies a single node in xenstore and is formatted
+as follows:
+
+
+```
+    0       1       2       3     octet
++-------+-------+-------+-------+
+|   1   |   0   |   0   |   0   |


The stream may either be big-endian or little-endian. This will be specified in the header of the stream.

But here, this suggests that the type will always be described in little-endian.

I think it would be best to only describe the "record specific data".

++-------------------------------+
+| path length                   |
++-------------------------------+
+| path data                     |
+...
+| pad (0 to 3 octets)           |
++-------------------------------+
+| perm count (N)                |
++-------------------------------+
+| perm0                         |
++-------------------------------+
+...
++-------------------------------+
+| permN                         |
++-------------------------------+
+| value length                  |
++-------------------------------+
+| value data                    |
+...
+| pad (0 to 3 octets)           |
++-------------------------------+
+```
+
+where perm0..N are formatted as follows:
+
+
+```
+    0       1       2       3     octet
++-------+-------+-------+-------+
+| perm  | pad   | domid         |
++-------------------------------+
+```
+
+
+path length and value length are specified in octets (excluding the NUL
+terminator of the path).

IIUC, this means the "path data" would not contain a NUL at the end.am I correct?

perm should be one of the ASCII values `w`, `r`,
+`b` or `n` as described in [2]. All pad values should be 0.
+All paths should be absolute (i.e. start with `/`) and as described in
+[2].
+
+
+**WATCH_DATA**
+
+
+Each WATCH_DATA record specifies a registered watch and is formatted as
+follows:
+
+
+```
+    0       1       2       3     octet
++-------+-------+-------+-------+
+|   2   |   0   |   0   |   0   |

Same remark here about the endianess.

++-------------------------------+
+| wpath length                  |
++-------------------------------+
+| wpath data                    |
+...
+| pad (0 to 3 octets)           |
++-------------------------------+
+...
++-------------------------------+
+| token length                  |
++-------------------------------+
+| token data                    |
+...
+| pad (0 to 3 octets)           |
++-------------------------------+
+```
+
+wpath length and token length are specified in octets (excluding the NUL
+terminator). The wpath should be as described for the `WATCH` operation in
+[2]. The token is an arbitrary string of octets not containing any NUL
+values.
+
+
+**TRANSACTION_DATA**
+
+
+Each TRANSACTION_DATA record specifies an open transaction and is formatted
+as follows:
+
+
+```
+    0       1       2       3     octet
++-------+-------+-------+-------+
+|   3   |   0   |   0   |   0   |

Same remark here about the endianess.

++-------------------------------+
+| tx_id                         |
++-------------------------------+
+```
+
+where tx_id is the non-zero identifier values of an open transaction.
+
+
+### Protocol Extension
+
+Before xenstore state is migrated it is necessary to wait for any pending
+reads, writes, watch registrations etc. to complete, and also to make sure
+that xenstored does not start processing any new requests (so that new
+requests remain pending on the shared ring for subsequent processing on the
+new host). Hence the following operation is needed:
+
+```
+QUIESCE                 <domid>|
+
+Complete processing of any request issued by the specified domain, and
+do not process any further requests from the shared ring.
+```
+
+The `WATCH` operation does not allow specification of a `<domid>`; it is
+assumed that the watch pertains to the domain that owns the shared ring
+over which the operation is passed. Hence, for the tool-stack to be able
+to register a watch on behalf of a domain a new operation is needed:
+
+```
+ADD_DOMAIN_WATCHES      <domid>|<watch>|+
+
+Adds watches on behalf of the specified domain.
+
+<watch> is a NUL separated tuple of <path>|<token>. The semantics of this
+operation are identical to the domain issuing WATCH <path>|<token>| for
+each <watch>.
+```
+
+The watch information for a domain also needs to be extracted from the
+sending xenstored so the following operation is also needed:
+
+```
+GET_DOMAIN_WATCHES      <domid>|<index>   <gencnt>|<watch>|*
+
+Gets the list of watches that are currently registered for the domain.
+
+<watch> is a NUL separated tuple of <path>|<token>. The sub-list returned
+will start at <index> items into the the overall list of watches and may
+be truncated (at a <watch> boundary) such that the returned data fits
+within XENSTORE_PAYLOAD_MAX.
+
+If <index> is beyond the end of the overall list then the returned sub-
+list will be empty. If the value of <gencnt> changes then it indicates
+that the overall watch list has changed and thus it may be necessary
+to re-issue the operation for previous values of <index>.
+```
+
+To deal with transactions that were pending when the domain is migrated
+it is necessary to start transactions with the same tx_id on behalf of the
+domain in the receiving xenstored.
+
+NOTE: For safety each such transaction should result in an `EAGAIN` when
+the `TRANSACTION_END` operation is peformed, as modifications made under

NIT: s/peformed/performed/

+the tx_id will not be part of the migration stream.
+
+The `TRANSACTION_START` operation does not allow specification of a
+`<domid>`; it is assumed that the transaction pertains to the domain that
+owns the shared ring over which the operation is passed. Neither does it
+allow a `<transid>` to be specified; it is always chosen by xenstored.
+Hence, for the tool-stack to be able to open a transaction on behalf of a
+domain a new operation is needed:
+
+```
+START_DOMAIN_TRANSACTION    <domid>|<transid>|
+
+Starts a transaction on behalf of a domain.
+
+The semantics of this are similar to the domain issuing
+TRANSACTION_START and receiving the specified <transid> as the response.
+The main difference is that the transaction will be immediately marked as
+'conflicting' such that when the domain isses TRANSACTION_END T|, it will
+result in EAGAIN.
+```
+
+It may also be desirable to state in the protocol specification that
+the `INTRODUCE` operation should not clear the `<gfn>` specified such that
+a `RELEASE` operation followed by an `INTRODUCE` operation form an
+idempotent pair. The current implementation of *C xentored* does this
+(in the `domain_conn_reset()` function) but this could be dropped as this
+behaviour is not currently specified and the page will always be zeroed
+for a newly created domain.
+
+
+* * *
+
+[1] See 
https://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=blob;f=docs/designs/non-cooperative-migration.md
+[2] See 
https://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=blob;f=docs/misc/xenstore.txt
+[3] See 
https://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=xen.git;a=blob;f=docs/specs/libxl-migration-stream.pandoc
diff --git a/docs/misc/xenstore.txt b/docs/misc/xenstore.txt
index 6f8569d576..51e6b12931 100644
--- a/docs/misc/xenstore.txt
+++ b/docs/misc/xenstore.txt
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ TRANSACTION_END             F|
---------- Domain management and xenstored communications ---------- -INTRODUCE <domid>|<mfn>|<evtchn>|?
+INTRODUCE              <domid>|<gfn>|<evtchn>|?
        Notifies xenstored to communicate with this domain.
INTRODUCE is currently only used by xend (during domain
@@ -262,12 +262,12 @@ INTRODUCE         <domid>|<mfn>|<evtchn>|?
        xenstored prevents its use other than by dom0.
<domid> must be a real domain id (not 0 and not a special
-       DOMID_... value).  <mfn> must be a machine page in that domain
+       DOMID_... value).  <gfn> must be a machine page in that domain

Now that you are using "gfn", do you also want to update "machine page"?

        represented in signed decimal (!).  <evtchn> must be event
        channel is an unbound event channel in <domid> (likewise in
        decimal), on which xenstored will call bind_interdomain.
        Violations of these rules may result in undefined behaviour;
-       for example passing a high-bit-set 32-bit mfn as an unsigned
+       for example passing a high-bit-set 32-bit gfn as an unsigned
        decimal will attempt to use 0x7fffffff instead (!).
RELEASE <domid>|


Cheeers,

--
Julien Grall

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