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Re: [PATCH v3 0/5] Guestperf: miscellaneous refinement and enrichment
From: |
Fabiano Rosas |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH v3 0/5] Guestperf: miscellaneous refinement and enrichment |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Nov 2024 10:44:00 -0300 |
Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> writes:
> Yong Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com> writes:
>
>> On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 11:06 PM Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de> wrote:
>>
>>> yong.huang@smartx.com writes:
>>>
>>> > From: Hyman Huang <yong.huang@smartx.com>
>>> >
>>> > v3:
>>> > 1. Remove the two redundant assignments in [PATCH v2 2/5] suggested by
>>> Daniel
>>> >
>>> > Please review, thanks
>>> > Yong
>>> >
>>> > v2:
>>> > 1. Update the MAINTAINERS section suggested by Fabiano Rosas
>>> > 2. Ensure the dependencies when build the initrd-stress.img suggested by
>>> Daniel
>>> > 3. Fix some bugs
>>> >
>>> > v1:
>>> > The previous patchset:
>>> >
>>> https://lore.kernel.org/qemu-devel/cover.1722957352.git.yong.huang@smartx.com/
>>> > does not made the necessary changes and tests for the upstream version.
>>> >
>>> > This patchset works for that:
>>> > 1. Move the guestperf to scripts directory suggested by Fabiano Rosas
>>> > 2. Make initrd-stress.img built by default suggested by Fabiano Rosas
>>> > 3. Make the necessary changes to adapt the latest multifd behavior
>>> > 4. A nitpick for multifd migration
>>> > 5. Support multifd compression option
>>> >
>>> > Hyman Huang (5):
>>> > tests/migration: Move the guestperf tool to scripts directory
>>> > tests/migration: Make initrd-stress.img built by default
>>> > guestperf: Support deferred migration for multifd
>>> > guestperf: Nitpick the inconsistent parameters
>>> > guestperf: Introduce multifd compression option
>>> >
>>> > MAINTAINERS | 5 +++
>>> > .../migration/guestperf-batch.py | 0
>>> > .../migration/guestperf-plot.py | 0
>>> > {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf.py | 0
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/__init__.py | 0
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/comparison.py | 15 ++++++++-
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/engine.py | 33 ++++++++++++++++---
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/hardware.py | 0
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/plot.py | 0
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/progress.py | 0
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/report.py | 0
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/scenario.py | 7 ++--
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/shell.py | 3 ++
>>> > .../migration/guestperf/timings.py | 0
>>> > tests/migration/meson.build | 30 +++++++++--------
>>> > 15 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf-batch.py (100%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf-plot.py (100%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf.py (100%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/__init__.py (100%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/comparison.py (89%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/engine.py (93%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/hardware.py (100%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/plot.py (100%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/progress.py (100%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/report.py (100%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/scenario.py (93%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/shell.py (98%)
>>> > rename {tests => scripts}/migration/guestperf/timings.py (100%)
>>>
>>> Reviewed-by: Fabiano Rosas <farosas@suse.de>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thinking out loud a little bit, it's still somewhat obscure from which
>>> directory this script should be called. None of these invocations work:
>>>
>>> $ ./scripts/migration/guestperf.py
>>>
>>> $ ./build/scripts/migration/guestperf.py
>>>
>>> $ cd scripts/migration
>>> $ ./guestperf.py
>>>
>>> $ cd build/scripts/migration
>>> $ ./guestperf.py
>>>
>>> Failed to open file “tests/migration/initrd-stress.img”: open() failed:
>>> No such file or directory
>>>
>>> This is the only one that works:
>>> $ cd build
>>> $ ./scripts/migration/guestperf.py
>>>
>>> Maybe we could improve that somehow in the future.
>>>
>>>
>> This patchset could be queued now,
>> Or after refining the documents mentioned above later?
>
> I think it's ok. Let me just rebase this on top of the other series that
> touches the tests/migration/ directory. I'll repost soon.
Well, not so fast, the CI doesn't like the addition of stress.c:
https://gitlab.com/farosas/qemu/-/jobs/8504697373
clang: error: argument unused during compilation: '-pie'
https://gitlab.com/farosas/qemu/-/jobs/8504697378
undefined reference to `_DYNAMIC'