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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 00/15] optimize Qemu RSS usage


From: Paolo Bonzini
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 00/15] optimize Qemu RSS usage
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2016 08:29:22 -0400 (EDT)

> Am 28.06.2016 um 13:37 schrieb Paolo Bonzini:
> > On 28/06/2016 11:01, Peter Lieven wrote:
> >> I recently found that Qemu is using several hundred megabytes of RSS
> >> memory
> >> more than older versions such as Qemu 2.2.0. So I started tracing
> >> memory allocation and found 2 major reasons for this.
> >>
> >> 1) We changed the qemu coroutine pool to have a per thread and a global
> >> release
> >>     pool. The choosen poolsize and the changed algorithm could lead to up
> >>     to
> >>     192 free coroutines with just a single iothread. Each of the
> >>     coroutines
> >>     in the pool each having 1MB of stack memory.
> > But the fix, as you correctly note, is to reduce the stack size.  It
> > would be nice to compile block-obj-y with -Wstack-usage=2048 too.
> 
> To reveal if there are any big stack allocations in the block layer?

Yes.  Most should be fixed by now, but a handful are probably still there.
(definitely one in vvfat.c).

> As it seems reducing to 64kB breaks live migration in some (non reproducible) 
> cases.

Does it hit the guard page?

> >> 2) Between Qemu 2.2.0 and 2.3.0 RCU was introduced which lead to delayed
> >> freeing
> >>     of memory. This lead to higher heap allocations which could not
> >>     effectively
> >>     be returned to kernel (most likely due to fragmentation).
> > I agree that some of the exec.c allocations need some care, but I would
> > prefer to use a custom free list or lazy allocation instead of mmap.
> 
> This would only help if the elements from the free list would be allocated
> using mmap? The issue is that RCU delays the freeing so that the number of
> concurrent allocations is high and then a bunch is freed at once. If the 
> memory
> was malloced it would still have caused trouble.

The free list should improve reuse and fragmentation.  I'll take a look at
lazy allocation of subpages, too.

Paolo



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