票价:VMM-Bypass ib设备的公平资源调度

A. Ranadive, Ada Gavrilovska, K. Schwan
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为了满足高性能pc和企业应用的高性能I/O需求,现代互连结构,如InfiniBand和最近的10GigE,依赖于具有RDMA功能的网络适配器。在虚拟化环境中,这些类型的适配器以绕过管理程序并允许虚拟机(vm)直接访问设备的方式进行配置,以便它们提供接近本机的低延迟/高带宽I/O。绕过方法的一个挑战是,它会导致管理程序失去对vm -设备交互的控制,包括监视此类交互和确保vm公平使用资源的能力。然而,违反公平性会导致低优先级vm影响其他高优先级vm的I/O分配,更普遍的是,缺乏监督会导致平台资源使用效率低下。本文描述了用于监控虚拟机使用旁路I/O设备的FaReS系统级机制。然后使用FaReS获取的监控信息来调整vmm级别的调度,以提高资源利用率和/或确保共享平台资源的vm集之间的公平性。FaReS采用基于内存自省的工具来异步监控vmm旁路设备,并以InfiniBand hca为具体示例。票价和费用都很低(
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FaReS: Fair Resource Scheduling for VMM-Bypass InfiniBand Devices
In order to address the high performance I/O needs of HPC and enterprise applications, modern interconnection fabrics, such as InfiniBand and more recently, 10GigE, rely on network adapters with RDMA capabilities. In virtualized environments, these types of adapters are configured in a manner that bypasses the hypervisor and allows virtual machines (VMs) direct device access, so that they deliver near-native low-latency/high-bandwidth I/O. One challenge with the bypass approach is that it causes the hypervisor to lose control over VM-device interactions, including the ability to monitor such interactions and to ensure fair resource usage by VMs. Fairness violations, however, permit low-priority VMs to affect the I/O allocations of other higher priority VMs and more generally, lack of supervision can lead to inefficiencies in the usage of platform resources. This paper describes the FaReS system-level mechanisms for monitoring VMs' usage of bypass I/O devices. Monitoring information acquired with FaReS is then used to adjust VMM-level scheduling in order to improve resource utilization and/or ensure fairness properties across the sets of VMs sharing platform resources. FaReS employs a memory introspection-based tool for asynchronously monitoring VMM-bypass devices, using InfiniBand HCAs as a concrete example. FaReS and its very low overhead (
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