On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 03:49:47PM -0800, Ben Gardon wrote:
Currently KVM lacks a simple, userspace agnostic, performance benchmark for dirty logging. Such a benchmark will be beneficial for ensuring that dirty logging performance does not regress, and to give a common baseline for validating performance improvements. The dirty log perf test introduced in this series builds on aspects of the existing demand paging perf test and provides time-based performance metrics for enabling and disabling dirty logging, getting the dirty log, and dirtying memory.
While the test currently only has a build target for x86, I expect it will work on, or be easily modified to support other architectures.
This series was tested by running the following invocations on an Intel Skylake machine after apply all commits in the series: dirty_log_perf_test -b 20m -i 100 -v 64 dirty_log_perf_test -b 20g -i 5 -v 4 dirty_log_perf_test -b 4g -i 5 -v 32 demand_paging_test -b 20m -v 64 demand_paging_test -b 20g -v 4 demand_paging_test -b 4g -v 32 All behaved as expected.
v1 -> v2 changes:
Considering v1 got applied,
(in response to comments from Peter Xu)
- Removed pr_debugs from main test thread while waiting on vCPUs to reduce log spam
I didn't look at this. Maybe you and Peter can decide if a pr_debug cleanup patch needs to be sent.
- Fixed a bug in iteration counting that caused the population stage to be counted as part of the first dirty logging pass
- Fixed a bug in which the test failed to wait for the population stage for all but the first vCPU.
I didn't try to confirm that these fixes were in. I do see that Paolo added 6d6a18fdde8b ("KVM: selftests: allow two iterations of dirty_log_perf_test"), which sounds like it might be fixing the same thing as your first "Fixed" bullet above. Anyway, you may want to check the current code to see if any additional fixes should be sent.
- Refactored the common code in perf_test_util.c/h
I did this part in my "Cleanups, take 2" series
- Moved testing description to cover letter
- Renamed timespec_diff_now to timespec_elapsed
These two would have been nice, but oh well...
Thanks, drew