Unfortunately, it was never correctly shown.. This is only found when I started to look into making the blocktime feature more useful (so as to avoid using bpftrace, even though I'm not sure which one will be harder to use..).
So the old dump would look like this: Postcopy vCPU Blocktime: 0-1,4,10,21,33,46,48,59 Even though there're actually 40 vcpus, and the string will merge same elements and also sort them. To fix it, simply loop over the uint32List manually. Now it looks like: Postcopy vCPU Blocktime (ms): [15, 0, 0, 43, 29, 34, 36, 29, 37, 41, 33, 37, 45, 52, 50, 38, 40, 37, 40, 49, 40, 35, 35, 35, 81, 19, 18, 19, 18, 30, 22, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] Cc: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <d...@treblig.org> Cc: Alexey Perevalov <a.pereva...@samsung.com> Cc: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Xu <pet...@redhat.com> --- migration/migration-hmp-cmds.c | 22 +++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/migration/migration-hmp-cmds.c b/migration/migration-hmp-cmds.c index 367ff6037f..6c36e202a0 100644 --- a/migration/migration-hmp-cmds.c +++ b/migration/migration-hmp-cmds.c @@ -208,15 +208,19 @@ void hmp_info_migrate(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict) } if (info->has_postcopy_vcpu_blocktime) { - Visitor *v; - char *str; - v = string_output_visitor_new(false, &str); - visit_type_uint32List(v, NULL, &info->postcopy_vcpu_blocktime, - &error_abort); - visit_complete(v, &str); - monitor_printf(mon, "Postcopy vCPU Blocktime: %s\n", str); - g_free(str); - visit_free(v); + uint32List *item = info->postcopy_vcpu_blocktime; + const char *sep = ""; + int count = 0; + + monitor_printf(mon, "Postcopy vCPU Blocktime (ms): \n ["); + + while (item) { + monitor_printf(mon, "%s%"PRIu32, sep, item->value); + item = item->next; + /* Each line 10 vcpu results, newline if there's more */ + sep = ((++count % 10 == 0) && item) ? ",\n " : ", "; + } + monitor_printf(mon, "]\n"); } out: -- 2.49.0