[pve-devel] [PATCH qemu-server] qemu options: add memory_allocator
Thomas Lamprecht
t.lamprecht at proxmox.com
Mon Mar 13 18:09:16 CET 2023
Am 13/03/2023 um 11:16 schrieb Alexandre Derumier:
> Add optional memory_allocator.
>
> Default is glibc malloc, tcmalloc is available to improve performance
> of ceph librbd.
Looks ok besides some config/api schema details I'd like to see changed.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexandre Derumier <aderumier at odiso.com>
> ---
> PVE/QemuServer.pm | 12 ++++++++++++
> 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/PVE/QemuServer.pm b/PVE/QemuServer.pm
> index 40be44d..8de6c82 100644
> --- a/PVE/QemuServer.pm
> +++ b/PVE/QemuServer.pm
> @@ -723,6 +723,14 @@ EODESCR
> description => "List of host cores used to execute guest processes, for example: 0,5,8-11",
> optional => 1,
> },
> + memory_allocator => {
kebab-case for new properties please, but actually I'd like to have this nested
in a property string here, e.g.:
tuning => {
optional => 1,
type => 'string',
format => { # <- probably in a $tuning_format variable
allocator => {
# ...
},
}
}
> + optional => 1,
> + type => 'string',
> + enum => [ qw(glibc tcmalloc) ],
system tcmalloc
> + default => 'glibc',
> + description => "Configure qemu process memory allocator. tcmalloc improve performance of ceph librbd",
I'd change this to:
description => "Override the memory allocator used in QEMU via LD_PRELOAD.",
verbose_description => "Override the memory allocator used in QEMU via LD_PRELOAD."
." Using tcmalloc might improve performance if ceph librbd is used.",
." NOTE: you must install the libtcmalloc-minimal4 package first!"
> + optional => 1,
you got "optional" set to true twice
> + },
> };
>
> my $cicustom_fmt = {
> @@ -5909,6 +5917,10 @@ sub vm_start_nolock {
>
> my $run_qemu = sub {
> PVE::Tools::run_fork sub {
> +
> + $ENV{LD_PRELOAD} = "/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtcmalloc.so.4"
> + if $conf->{memory_allocator} && $conf->{memory_allocator} eq 'tcmalloc';
> +
> PVE::Systemd::enter_systemd_scope($vmid, "Proxmox VE VM $vmid", %systemd_properties);
>
> my $tpmpid;
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