On Thu, 2020-08-20 at 12:01 +0800, Yan Zhao wrote:
On Thu, Aug 20, 2020 at 02:29:07AM +0100, Sean Mooney wrote:
On Thu, 2020-08-20 at 08:39 +0800, Yan Zhao wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 11:36:52AM +0200, Cornelia Huck wrote:
On Tue, 18 Aug 2020 10:16:28 +0100 Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 05:01:51PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
On 2020/8/18 下午4:55, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 11:24:30AM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
On 2020/8/14 下午1:16, Yan Zhao wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 12:24:50PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
On 2020/8/10 下午3:46, Yan Zhao wrote: we actually can also retrieve the same information through sysfs, .e.g
|- [path to device] |--- migration | |--- self | | |---device_api | | |---mdev_type | | |---software_version | | |---device_id | | |---aggregator | |--- compatible | | |---device_api | | |---mdev_type | | |---software_version | | |---device_id | | |---aggregator
Yes but:
- You need one file per attribute (one syscall for one attribute) - Attribute is coupled with kobject
Is that really that bad? You have the device with an embedded kobject anyway, and you can just put things into an attribute group?
[Also, I think that self/compatible split in the example makes things needlessly complex. Shouldn't semantic versioning and matching already cover nearly everything? I would expect very few cases that are more complex than that. Maybe the aggregation stuff, but I don't think we need that self/compatible split for that, either.]
Hi Cornelia,
The reason I want to declare compatible list of attributes is that sometimes it's not a simple 1:1 matching of source attributes and target attributes as I demonstrated below, source mdev of (mdev_type i915-GVTg_V5_2 + aggregator 1) is compatible to target mdev of (mdev_type i915-GVTg_V5_4 + aggregator 2), (mdev_type i915-GVTg_V5_8 + aggregator 4)
the way you are doing the nameing is till really confusing by the way if this has not already been merged in the kernel can you chagne the mdev so that mdev_type i915-GVTg_V5_2 is 2 of mdev_type i915-GVTg_V5_1 instead of half the device
currently you need to deived the aggratod by the number at the end of the mdev type to figure out how much of the phsicial device is being used with is a very unfridly api convention
the way aggrator are being proposed in general is not really someting i like but i thin this at least is something that should be able to correct.
with the complexity in the mdev type name + aggrator i suspect that this will never be support in openstack nova directly requireing integration via cyborg unless we can pre partion the device in to mdevs staicaly and just ignore this.
this is way to vendor sepecif to integrate into something like openstack in nova unless we can guarentee taht how aggreator work will be portable across vendors genericly.
and aggragator may be just one of such examples that 1:1 matching does not fit.
for openstack nova i dont see us support anything beyond the 1:1 case where the mdev type does not change.
hi Sean, I understand it's hard for openstack. but 1:N is always meaningful. e.g. if source device 1 has cap A, it is compatible to device 2: cap A, device 3: cap A+B, device 4: cap A+B+C .... to allow openstack to detect it correctly, in compatible list of device 2, we would say compatible cap is A; device 3, compatible cap is A or A+B; device 4, compatible cap is A or A+B, or A+B+C;
then if openstack finds device A's self cap A is contained in compatible cap of device 2/3/4, it can migrate device 1 to device 2,3,4.
conversely, device 1's compatible cap is only A, so it is able to migrate device 2 to device 1, and it is not able to migrate device 3/4 to device 1.
yes we build the palcement servce aroudn the idea of capablites as traits on resocue providres. which is why i originally asked if we coudl model compatibality with feature flags we can seaislyt model deivce as aupport A, A+B or A+B+C and then select hosts and evice based on that but the list of compatable deivce you are propsoeing hide this feature infomation which whould be what we are matching on. give me a lset of feature you want and list ting the feature avaiable on each device allow highre level ocestation to easily match the request to a host that can fulllfile it btu thave a set of other compatihble device does not help with that so if a simple list a capabliteis can be advertiese d and if we know tha two dievce with the same capablity are intercahangebale that is workabout i suspect that will not be the case however and it would onely work within a familay of mdevs that are closely related. which i think agian is an argument for not changeing the mdev type and at least intially only look at migatreion where the mdev type doee not change initally.
Thanks Yan
i woudl really prefer if there was just one mdev type that repsented the minimal allcatable unit and the aggragaotr where used to create compostions of that. i.e instad of i915-GVTg_V5_2 beign half the device, have 1 mdev type i915-GVTg and if the device support 8 of them then we can aggrate 4 of i915-GVTg
if you want to have muplie mdev type to model the different amoutn of the resouce e.g. i915-GVTg_small i915- GVTg_large that is totlaly fine too or even i915-GVTg_4 indcating it sis 4 of i915-GVTg
failing that i would just expose an mdev type per composable resouce and allow us to compose them a the user level with some other construct mudeling a attament to the device. e.g. create composed mdev or somethig that is an aggreateion of multiple sub resouces each of which is an mdev. so kind of like how bond port work. we would create an mdev for each of the sub resouces and then create a bond or aggrated mdev by reference the other mdevs by uuid then attach only the aggreated mdev to the instance.
the current aggrator syntax and sematic however make me rather uncofrotable when i think about orchestating vms on top of it even to boot them let alone migrate them.
So, we explicitly list out self/compatible attributes, and management tools only need to check if self attributes is contained compatible attributes.
or do you mean only compatible list is enough, and the management tools need to find out self list by themselves? But I think provide a self list is easier for management tools.
Thanks Yan