Hi Stefan,
El 13/2/20 a las 15:58, Stefan Reiter escribió:
Hi,
On 2/13/20 1:27 PM, Eneko Lacunza wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Do you think this could help specifying a custom CPU model that will
migrate VMs with more than 1 core between Intel and AMD CPUs?
https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1660
as discussed on the bug report you linked, live migration between
hosts using different vendors' CPUs is very much unsupported in
general (with KVM-enabled VMs). Even if it _appears_ to work, there
are no guarantees about stability.
That said, if you find a specific CPU flag configuration that seems to
work for you (like comment #12 in the report mentions), this series
would indeed allow you to specify it as a custom CPU model instead of
having to use the '-args' parameter.
I don't understand why you insist that this isn't supported. Linux KVM
FAQ says otherwise:
https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/FAQ#Does_KVM_support_live_migration_from_an_AMD_host_to_an_Intel_host_and_back.3F
"
Does KVM support live migration from an AMD host to an Intel host and back?
Yes. [...]
"
I understand that there can be bugs, or maybe Proxmox VE as a product
can decide no to support such a feature; but technically upstrean says
that it should work. Shall I report the issue upstream directly?
Thanks a lot
Eneko
Hope that helps,
Stefan
Thanks a lot
Eneko
El 12/2/20 a las 16:11, Stefan Reiter escribió:
Based on the RFC and following on- and off-list discussion about
custom CPU
models [0].
In essence, this revised patch allows a user to specify custom CPU
models in
/etc/pve/cpu-models.conf (section-config style [1]), where VMs using
that CPU
model inherit details from the definition. This removes any fragile
"auto-magical" CPU flag detection, while still giving the user a way
to create
VMs with the best possible subset of CPU features maintaining
live-migration
compatibility.
Includes the infrastructure for broadcasting supported CPU flags for
each
cluster-node via the key-value store - this is not necessary for the
custom-cpu feature in particular, but I think could prove useful for
implementing the GUI part (e.g. show the user which flags are
supported on which
nodes).
v7 -> v8:
* rebase on master, fix tests now using +pve0
* fixed nits noted by Thomas
* moved live-migration/snapshot patches forward to avoid temporary
breakage
* fix CPU hotplug with custom CPUs
* guard mkdir with check_cfs_is_mounted and also run before write
* fix rebase-error in cfg2cmd tests (getaddrinfo_all)
* dropped applied patches
I deliberately didn't add any version_guard checks, since I don't
think a bump
is the right thing to do here (I say, after I waited for the
pve-version series
to be applied for making this v8).
Doing so would break custom CPUs on older machine versions (since
I'd have to
pin it to 4.1~pve2) for no reason. The idea would have been to show
a neat error
message, but since up to this point we didn't even check the
pve-version on
migration, it wouldn't help much. Besides, migration to older
versions already
fails cleanly with a semi-readable message ('Unknown option:
force-cpu').
< see [2] for older history >
[0]: https://pve.proxmox.com/pipermail/pve-devel/2019-July/038268.html
[1]: e.g.:
cpu-model: custom-cpu-name
host-phys-bits 1
flags +aes;+avx;+avx2
reported-model kvm64
[2]
https://pve.proxmox.com/pipermail/pve-devel/2020-January/041278.html
qemu-server: Stefan Reiter (8):
Adapt CPUConfig to handle custom models
Verify VM-specific CPU configs seperately
Include "-cpu" parameter with live-migration
Include "-cpu" parameter with snapshots/suspend
Add helpers to better structure CPU option handling
Rework get_cpu_options and allow custom CPU models
fix #2318: allow phys-bits and host-phys-bits CPU settings
cfg2cmd: add test cases for custom CPU models
PVE/API2/Qemu.pm | 10 +-
PVE/QemuConfig.pm | 36 +-
PVE/QemuMigrate.pm | 22 +
PVE/QemuServer.pm | 44 +-
PVE/QemuServer/CPUConfig.pm | 477
+++++++++++++++---
test/cfg2cmd/custom-cpu-model-defaults.conf | 8 +
.../custom-cpu-model-defaults.conf.cmd | 24 +
test/cfg2cmd/custom-cpu-model.conf | 8 +
test/cfg2cmd/custom-cpu-model.conf.cmd | 27 +
test/cfg2cmd/i440fx-win10-hostpci.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/minimal-defaults.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/pinned-version.conf.cmd | 2 +-
.../q35-linux-hostpci-multifunction.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/q35-linux-hostpci.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/q35-win10-hostpci.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/simple1.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/spice-enhancments.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/spice-linux-4.1.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/spice-usb3.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/cfg2cmd/spice-win.conf.cmd | 2 +-
test/run_config2command_tests.pl | 23 +
21 files changed, 609 insertions(+), 92 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 test/cfg2cmd/custom-cpu-model-defaults.conf
create mode 100644 test/cfg2cmd/custom-cpu-model-defaults.conf.cmd
create mode 100644 test/cfg2cmd/custom-cpu-model.conf
create mode 100644 test/cfg2cmd/custom-cpu-model.conf.cmd
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