diff --git a/docs/devel/migration/main.rst b/docs/devel/migration/main.rst index 495cdcb112..784c899dca 100644 --- a/docs/devel/migration/main.rst +++ b/docs/devel/migration/main.rst @@ -47,11 +47,25 @@ over any transport. QEMU interference. Note that QEMU does not flush cached file data/metadata at the end of migration. -In addition, support is included for migration using RDMA, which -transports the page data using ``RDMA``, where the hardware takes care of -transporting the pages, and the load on the CPU is much lower. While the -internals of RDMA migration are a bit different, this isn't really visible -outside the RAM migration code. + The file migration also supports using a file that has already been + opened. A set of file descriptors is passed to QEMU via an "fdset" + (see add-fd QMP command documentation). This method allows a + management application to have control over the migration file + opening operation. There are, however, strict requirements to this + interface if the multifd capability is enabled: + + - the fdset must contain two file descriptors that are not + duplicates between themselves; + - if the direct-io capability is to be used, exactly one of the + file descriptors must have the O_DIRECT flag set; + - the file must be opened with WRONLY on the migration source side + and RDONLY on the migration destination side. + +- rdma migration: support is included for migration using RDMA, which + transports the page data using ``RDMA``, where the hardware takes + care of transporting the pages, and the load on the CPU is much + lower. While the internals of RDMA migration are a bit different, + this isn't really visible outside the RAM migration code. All these migration protocols use the same infrastructure to save/restore state devices. This infrastructure is shared with the diff --git a/docs/devel/migration/mapped-ram.rst b/docs/devel/migration/mapped-ram.rst index fa4cefd9fc..d352b546e9 100644 --- a/docs/devel/migration/mapped-ram.rst +++ b/docs/devel/migration/mapped-ram.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ location in the file, rather than constantly being added to a sequential stream. Having the pages at fixed offsets also allows the usage of O_DIRECT for save/restore of the migration stream as the pages are ensured to be written respecting O_DIRECT alignment -restrictions (direct-io support not yet implemented). +restrictions. Usage ----- @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@ Use a ``file:`` URL for migration: Mapped-ram migration is best done non-live, i.e. by stopping the VM on the source side before migrating. +For best performance enable the ``direct-io`` parameter as well: + + ``migrate_set_parameter direct-io on`` + Use-cases ---------