/* * virhostcpu.c: helper APIs for host CPU info * * Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Red Hat, Inc. * Copyright (C) 2006 Daniel P. Berrange * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see * . */ #include #include #include #ifndef WIN32 # include #endif #include #if HAVE_LINUX_KVM_H # include #endif #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__) # include # include # include # include #endif #include "viralloc.h" #define LIBVIRT_VIRHOSTCPUPRIV_H_ALLOW #include "virhostcpupriv.h" #include "virerror.h" #include "virarch.h" #include "virfile.h" #include "virtypedparam.h" #include "virstring.h" #include "virnuma.h" #include "virlog.h" #define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_NONE VIR_LOG_INIT("util.hostcpu"); #define KVM_DEVICE "/dev/kvm" #define MSR_DEVICE "/dev/cpu/0/msr" #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__) static int virHostCPUGetCountAppleFreeBSD(void) { int ncpu_mib[2] = { CTL_HW, HW_NCPU }; unsigned long ncpu; size_t ncpu_len = sizeof(ncpu); if (sysctl(ncpu_mib, 2, &ncpu, &ncpu_len, NULL, 0) == -1) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Cannot obtain CPU count")); return -1; } return ncpu; } #endif /* defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__) */ #ifdef __FreeBSD__ # define BSD_CPU_STATS_ALL 4 # define BSD_MEMORY_STATS_ALL 4 # define TICK_TO_NSEC (1000ull * 1000ull * 1000ull / (stathz ? stathz : hz)) static int virHostCPUGetStatsFreeBSD(int cpuNum, virNodeCPUStatsPtr params, int *nparams) { const char *sysctl_name; long *cpu_times; struct clockinfo clkinfo; size_t i, j, cpu_times_size, clkinfo_size; int cpu_times_num, offset, hz, stathz, ret = -1; struct field_cpu_map { const char *field; int idx[CPUSTATES]; } cpu_map[] = { {VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_KERNEL, {CP_SYS}}, {VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_USER, {CP_USER, CP_NICE}}, {VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_IDLE, {CP_IDLE}}, {VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_INTR, {CP_INTR}}, {NULL, {0}} }; if ((*nparams) == 0) { *nparams = BSD_CPU_STATS_ALL; return 0; } if ((*nparams) != BSD_CPU_STATS_ALL) { virReportInvalidArg(*nparams, _("nparams in %s must be equal to %d"), __FUNCTION__, BSD_CPU_STATS_ALL); return -1; } clkinfo_size = sizeof(clkinfo); if (sysctlbyname("kern.clockrate", &clkinfo, &clkinfo_size, NULL, 0) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("sysctl failed for '%s'"), "kern.clockrate"); return -1; } stathz = clkinfo.stathz; hz = clkinfo.hz; if (cpuNum == VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_ALL_CPUS) { sysctl_name = "kern.cp_time"; cpu_times_num = 1; offset = 0; } else { sysctl_name = "kern.cp_times"; cpu_times_num = virHostCPUGetCountAppleFreeBSD(); if (cpuNum >= cpu_times_num) { virReportInvalidArg(cpuNum, _("Invalid cpuNum in %s"), __FUNCTION__); return -1; } offset = cpu_times_num * CPUSTATES; } cpu_times_size = sizeof(long) * cpu_times_num * CPUSTATES; if (VIR_ALLOC_N(cpu_times, cpu_times_num * CPUSTATES) < 0) goto cleanup; if (sysctlbyname(sysctl_name, cpu_times, &cpu_times_size, NULL, 0) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("sysctl failed for '%s'"), sysctl_name); goto cleanup; } for (i = 0; cpu_map[i].field != NULL; i++) { virNodeCPUStatsPtr param = ¶ms[i]; if (virStrcpyStatic(param->field, cpu_map[i].field) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, _("Field '%s' too long for destination"), cpu_map[i].field); goto cleanup; } param->value = 0; for (j = 0; j < G_N_ELEMENTS(cpu_map[i].idx); j++) param->value += cpu_times[offset + cpu_map[i].idx[j]] * TICK_TO_NSEC; } ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_FREE(cpu_times); return ret; } #endif /* __FreeBSD__ */ /* * Even though it doesn't exist on some platforms, the code is adjusted for * graceful handling of that so that we don't have too many stub functions. */ #define SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH "/sys/devices/system" #ifdef __linux__ # define CPUINFO_PATH "/proc/cpuinfo" # define PROCSTAT_PATH "/proc/stat" # define LINUX_NB_CPU_STATS 4 int virHostCPUGetSocket(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int *socket) { int tmp; int ret = virFileReadValueInt(&tmp, "%s/cpu/cpu%u/topology/physical_package_id", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH, cpu); /* If the file is not there, it's 0 */ if (ret == -2) tmp = 0; else if (ret < 0) return -1; /* Some architectures might have '-1' validly in the file, but that actually * means there are no sockets, so from our point of view it's all one socket, * i.e. socket 0. Similarly when the file does not exist. */ if (tmp < 0) tmp = 0; *socket = tmp; return 0; } int virHostCPUGetDie(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int *die) { int ret = virFileReadValueUint(die, "%s/cpu/cpu%u/topology/die_id", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH, cpu); /* If the file is not there, it's 0 */ if (ret == -2) *die = 0; else if (ret < 0) return -1; return 0; } int virHostCPUGetCore(unsigned int cpu, unsigned int *core) { int ret = virFileReadValueUint(core, "%s/cpu/cpu%u/topology/core_id", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH, cpu); /* If the file is not there, it's 0 */ if (ret == -2) *core = 0; else if (ret < 0) return -1; return 0; } virBitmapPtr virHostCPUGetSiblingsList(unsigned int cpu) { virBitmapPtr ret = NULL; int rv = -1; rv = virFileReadValueBitmap(&ret, "%s/cpu/cpu%u/topology/thread_siblings_list", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH, cpu); if (rv == -2) { /* If the file doesn't exist, the threadis its only sibling */ ret = virBitmapNew(cpu + 1); if (ret) ignore_value(virBitmapSetBit(ret, cpu)); } return ret; } static unsigned long virHostCPUCountThreadSiblings(unsigned int cpu) { virBitmapPtr siblings_map; unsigned long ret = 0; if (!(siblings_map = virHostCPUGetSiblingsList(cpu))) goto cleanup; ret = virBitmapCountBits(siblings_map); cleanup: virBitmapFree(siblings_map); return ret; } /* parses a node entry, returning number of processors in the node and * filling arguments */ static int ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(3) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(4) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(6) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(7) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(8) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(9) virHostCPUParseNode(const char *node, virArch arch, virBitmapPtr present_cpus_map, virBitmapPtr online_cpus_map, int threads_per_subcore, int *sockets, int *cores, int *threads, int *offline) { int ret = -1; int processors = 0; DIR *cpudir = NULL; struct dirent *cpudirent = NULL; virBitmapPtr node_cpus_map = NULL; virBitmapPtr sockets_map = NULL; virBitmapPtr *cores_maps = NULL; int npresent_cpus = virBitmapSize(present_cpus_map); unsigned int sock_max = 0; unsigned int sock; unsigned int core; size_t i; int siblings; unsigned int cpu; int direrr; *threads = 0; *cores = 0; *sockets = 0; if (virDirOpen(&cpudir, node) < 0) goto cleanup; /* Keep track of the CPUs that belong to the current node */ if (!(node_cpus_map = virBitmapNew(npresent_cpus))) goto cleanup; /* enumerate sockets in the node */ if (!(sockets_map = virBitmapNewEmpty())) goto cleanup; while ((direrr = virDirRead(cpudir, &cpudirent, node)) > 0) { if (sscanf(cpudirent->d_name, "cpu%u", &cpu) != 1) continue; if (!virBitmapIsBitSet(present_cpus_map, cpu)) continue; /* Mark this CPU as part of the current node */ if (virBitmapSetBit(node_cpus_map, cpu) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!virBitmapIsBitSet(online_cpus_map, cpu)) continue; if (virHostCPUGetSocket(cpu, &sock) < 0) goto cleanup; if (virBitmapSetBitExpand(sockets_map, sock) < 0) goto cleanup; if (sock > sock_max) sock_max = sock; } if (direrr < 0) goto cleanup; sock_max++; /* allocate cores maps for each socket */ if (VIR_ALLOC_N(cores_maps, sock_max) < 0) goto cleanup; for (i = 0; i < sock_max; i++) if (!(cores_maps[i] = virBitmapNewEmpty())) goto cleanup; /* Iterate over all CPUs in the node, in ascending order */ for (cpu = 0; cpu < npresent_cpus; cpu++) { /* Skip CPUs that are not part of the current node */ if (!virBitmapIsBitSet(node_cpus_map, cpu)) continue; if (!virBitmapIsBitSet(online_cpus_map, cpu)) { if (threads_per_subcore > 0 && cpu % threads_per_subcore != 0 && virBitmapIsBitSet(online_cpus_map, cpu - (cpu % threads_per_subcore))) { /* Secondary offline threads are counted as online when * subcores are in use and the corresponding primary * thread is online */ processors++; } else { /* But they are counted as offline otherwise */ (*offline)++; } continue; } processors++; if (virHostCPUGetSocket(cpu, &sock) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!virBitmapIsBitSet(sockets_map, sock)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("CPU socket topology has changed")); goto cleanup; } /* Parse core */ if (ARCH_IS_S390(arch)) { /* logical cpu is equivalent to a core on s390 */ core = cpu; } else { if (virHostCPUGetCore(cpu, &core) < 0) goto cleanup; } if (virBitmapSetBitExpand(cores_maps[sock], core) < 0) goto cleanup; if (!(siblings = virHostCPUCountThreadSiblings(cpu))) goto cleanup; if (siblings > *threads) *threads = siblings; } /* finalize the returned data */ *sockets = virBitmapCountBits(sockets_map); for (i = 0; i < sock_max; i++) { if (!virBitmapIsBitSet(sockets_map, i)) continue; core = virBitmapCountBits(cores_maps[i]); if (core > *cores) *cores = core; } if (threads_per_subcore > 0) { /* The thread count ignores offline threads, which means that only * only primary threads have been considered so far. If subcores * are in use, we need to also account for secondary threads */ *threads *= threads_per_subcore; } ret = processors; cleanup: VIR_DIR_CLOSE(cpudir); if (cores_maps) for (i = 0; i < sock_max; i++) virBitmapFree(cores_maps[i]); VIR_FREE(cores_maps); virBitmapFree(sockets_map); virBitmapFree(node_cpus_map); return ret; } /* Check whether the host subcore configuration is valid. * * A valid configuration is one where no secondary thread is online; * the primary thread in a subcore is always the first one */ static bool virHostCPUHasValidSubcoreConfiguration(int threads_per_subcore) { virBitmapPtr online_cpus = NULL; int cpu = -1; bool ret = false; /* No point in checking if subcores are not in use */ if (threads_per_subcore <= 0) goto cleanup; if (!(online_cpus = virHostCPUGetOnlineBitmap())) goto cleanup; while ((cpu = virBitmapNextSetBit(online_cpus, cpu)) >= 0) { /* A single online secondary thread is enough to * make the configuration invalid */ if (cpu % threads_per_subcore != 0) goto cleanup; } ret = true; cleanup: virBitmapFree(online_cpus); return ret; } /** * virHostCPUParseFrequencyString: * @str: string to be parsed * @prefix: expected prefix * @mhz: output location * * Parse a /proc/cpuinfo line and extract the CPU frequency, if present. * * The expected format of @str looks like * * cpu MHz : 2100.000 * * where @prefix ("cpu MHz" in the example), is architecture-dependent. * * The decimal part of the CPU frequency, as well as all whitespace, is * ignored. * * Returns: 0 when the string has been parsed successfully and the CPU * frequency has been stored in @mhz, >0 when the string has not * been parsed but no error has occurred, <0 on failure. */ static int virHostCPUParseFrequencyString(const char *str, const char *prefix, unsigned int *mhz) { char *p; unsigned int ui; /* If the string doesn't start with the expected prefix, then * we're not looking at the right string and we should move on */ if (!STRPREFIX(str, prefix)) return 1; /* Skip the prefix */ str += strlen(prefix); /* Skip all whitespace */ while (g_ascii_isspace(*str)) str++; if (*str == '\0') goto error; /* Skip the colon. If anything but a colon is found, then we're * not looking at the right string and we should move on */ if (*str != ':') return 1; str++; /* Skip all whitespace */ while (g_ascii_isspace(*str)) str++; if (*str == '\0') goto error; /* Parse the frequency. We expect an unsigned value, optionally * followed by a fractional part (which gets discarded) or some * leading whitespace */ if (virStrToLong_ui(str, &p, 10, &ui) < 0 || (*p != '.' && *p != '\0' && !g_ascii_isspace(*p))) { goto error; } *mhz = ui; return 0; error: virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, _("Missing or invalid CPU frequency in %s"), CPUINFO_PATH); return -1; } static int virHostCPUParseFrequency(FILE *cpuinfo, virArch arch, unsigned int *mhz) { const char *prefix = NULL; char line[1024]; /* No sensible way to retrieve CPU frequency */ if (ARCH_IS_ARM(arch)) return 0; if (ARCH_IS_X86(arch)) prefix = "cpu MHz"; else if (ARCH_IS_PPC(arch)) prefix = "clock"; else if (ARCH_IS_S390(arch)) prefix = "cpu MHz dynamic"; if (!prefix) { VIR_WARN("%s is not supported by the %s parser", virArchToString(arch), CPUINFO_PATH); return 1; } while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), cpuinfo) != NULL) { if (virHostCPUParseFrequencyString(line, prefix, mhz) < 0) return -1; } return 0; } int virHostCPUGetInfoPopulateLinux(FILE *cpuinfo, virArch arch, unsigned int *cpus, unsigned int *mhz, unsigned int *nodes, unsigned int *sockets, unsigned int *cores, unsigned int *threads) { virBitmapPtr present_cpus_map = NULL; virBitmapPtr online_cpus_map = NULL; DIR *nodedir = NULL; struct dirent *nodedirent = NULL; int nodecpus, nodecores, nodesockets, nodethreads, offline = 0; int threads_per_subcore = 0; unsigned int node; int ret = -1; char *sysfs_nodedir = NULL; char *sysfs_cpudir = NULL; int direrr; *mhz = 0; *cpus = *nodes = *sockets = *cores = *threads = 0; /* Start with parsing CPU clock speed from /proc/cpuinfo */ if (virHostCPUParseFrequency(cpuinfo, arch, mhz) < 0) { VIR_WARN("Unable to parse CPU frequency information from %s", CPUINFO_PATH); } /* Get information about what CPUs are present in the host and what * CPUs are online, so that we don't have to so for each node */ present_cpus_map = virHostCPUGetPresentBitmap(); if (!present_cpus_map) goto cleanup; online_cpus_map = virHostCPUGetOnlineBitmap(); if (!online_cpus_map) goto cleanup; /* OK, we've parsed clock speed out of /proc/cpuinfo. Get the * core, node, socket, thread and topology information from /sys */ sysfs_nodedir = g_strdup_printf("%s/node", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH); if (virDirOpenQuiet(&nodedir, sysfs_nodedir) < 0) { /* the host isn't probably running a NUMA architecture */ goto fallback; } /* PPC-KVM needs the secondary threads of a core to be offline on the * host. The kvm scheduler brings the secondary threads online in the * guest context. Moreover, P8 processor has split-core capability * where, there can be 1,2 or 4 subcores per core. The primaries of the * subcores alone will be online on the host for a subcore in the * host. Even though the actual threads per core for P8 processor is 8, * depending on the subcores_per_core = 1, 2 or 4, the threads per * subcore will vary accordingly to 8, 4 and 2 respectively. * So, On host threads_per_core what is arrived at from sysfs in the * current logic is actually the subcores_per_core. Threads per subcore * can only be obtained from the kvm device. For example, on P8 wih 1 * core having 8 threads, sub_cores_percore=4, the threads 0,2,4 & 6 * will be online. The sysfs reflects this and in the current logic * variable 'threads' will be 4 which is nothing but subcores_per_core. * If the user tampers the cpu online/offline states using chcpu or other * means, then it is an unsupported configuration for kvm. * The code below tries to keep in mind * - when the libvirtd is run inside a KVM guest or Phyp based guest. * - Or on the kvm host where user manually tampers the cpu states to * offline/online randomly. * On hosts other than POWER this will be 0, in which case a simpler * thread-counting logic will be used */ if ((threads_per_subcore = virHostCPUGetThreadsPerSubcore(arch)) < 0) goto cleanup; /* If the subcore configuration is not valid, just pretend subcores * are not in use and count threads one by one */ if (!virHostCPUHasValidSubcoreConfiguration(threads_per_subcore)) threads_per_subcore = 0; while ((direrr = virDirRead(nodedir, &nodedirent, sysfs_nodedir)) > 0) { if (sscanf(nodedirent->d_name, "node%u", &node) != 1) continue; (*nodes)++; sysfs_cpudir = g_strdup_printf("%s/node/%s", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH, nodedirent->d_name); if ((nodecpus = virHostCPUParseNode(sysfs_cpudir, arch, present_cpus_map, online_cpus_map, threads_per_subcore, &nodesockets, &nodecores, &nodethreads, &offline)) < 0) goto cleanup; VIR_FREE(sysfs_cpudir); *cpus += nodecpus; if (nodesockets > *sockets) *sockets = nodesockets; if (nodecores > *cores) *cores = nodecores; if (nodethreads > *threads) *threads = nodethreads; } if (direrr < 0) goto cleanup; if (*cpus && *nodes) goto done; fallback: VIR_FREE(sysfs_cpudir); sysfs_cpudir = g_strdup_printf("%s/cpu", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH); if ((nodecpus = virHostCPUParseNode(sysfs_cpudir, arch, present_cpus_map, online_cpus_map, threads_per_subcore, &nodesockets, &nodecores, &nodethreads, &offline)) < 0) goto cleanup; *nodes = 1; *cpus = nodecpus; *sockets = nodesockets; *cores = nodecores; *threads = nodethreads; done: /* There should always be at least one cpu, socket, node, and thread. */ if (*cpus == 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("no CPUs found")); goto cleanup; } if (*sockets == 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("no sockets found")); goto cleanup; } if (*threads == 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("no threads found")); goto cleanup; } /* Now check if the topology makes sense. There are machines that don't * expose their real number of nodes or for example the AMD Bulldozer * architecture that exposes their Clustered integer core modules as both * threads and cores. This approach throws off our detection. Unfortunately * the nodeinfo structure isn't designed to carry the full topology so * we're going to lie about the detected topology to notify the user * to check the host capabilities for the actual topology. */ if ((*nodes * *sockets * *cores * *threads) != (*cpus + offline)) { *nodes = 1; *sockets = 1; *cores = *cpus + offline; *threads = 1; } ret = 0; cleanup: VIR_DIR_CLOSE(nodedir); virBitmapFree(present_cpus_map); virBitmapFree(online_cpus_map); VIR_FREE(sysfs_nodedir); VIR_FREE(sysfs_cpudir); return ret; } # define TICK_TO_NSEC (1000ull * 1000ull * 1000ull / sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)) int virHostCPUGetStatsLinux(FILE *procstat, int cpuNum, virNodeCPUStatsPtr params, int *nparams) { char line[1024]; unsigned long long usr, ni, sys, idle, iowait; unsigned long long irq, softirq, steal, guest, guest_nice; char cpu_header[4 + VIR_INT64_STR_BUFLEN]; if ((*nparams) == 0) { /* Current number of cpu stats supported by linux */ *nparams = LINUX_NB_CPU_STATS; return 0; } if ((*nparams) != LINUX_NB_CPU_STATS) { virReportInvalidArg(*nparams, _("nparams in %s must be equal to %d"), __FUNCTION__, LINUX_NB_CPU_STATS); return -1; } if (cpuNum == VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_ALL_CPUS) { strcpy(cpu_header, "cpu "); } else { g_snprintf(cpu_header, sizeof(cpu_header), "cpu%d ", cpuNum); } while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), procstat) != NULL) { char *buf = line; if (STRPREFIX(buf, cpu_header)) { /* aka logical CPU time */ if (sscanf(buf, "%*s %llu %llu %llu %llu %llu" /* user ~ iowait */ "%llu %llu %llu %llu %llu", /* irq ~ guest_nice */ &usr, &ni, &sys, &idle, &iowait, &irq, &softirq, &steal, &guest, &guest_nice) < 4) { continue; } if (virHostCPUStatsAssign(¶ms[0], VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_KERNEL, (sys + irq + softirq) * TICK_TO_NSEC) < 0) return -1; if (virHostCPUStatsAssign(¶ms[1], VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_USER, (usr + ni) * TICK_TO_NSEC) < 0) return -1; if (virHostCPUStatsAssign(¶ms[2], VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_IDLE, idle * TICK_TO_NSEC) < 0) return -1; if (virHostCPUStatsAssign(¶ms[3], VIR_NODE_CPU_STATS_IOWAIT, iowait * TICK_TO_NSEC) < 0) return -1; return 0; } } virReportInvalidArg(cpuNum, _("Invalid cpuNum in %s"), __FUNCTION__); return 0; } /* Determine the number of CPUs (maximum CPU id + 1) from a file containing * a list of CPU ids, like the Linux sysfs cpu/present file */ static int virHostCPUParseCountLinux(void) { char *str = NULL; char *tmp; int ret = -1; if (virFileReadValueString(&str, "%s/cpu/present", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH) < 0) return -1; tmp = str; do { if (virStrToLong_i(tmp, &tmp, 10, &ret) < 0 || !strchr(",-", *tmp)) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT, _("failed to parse %s"), str); ret = -1; goto cleanup; } } while (*tmp++ && *tmp); ret++; cleanup: VIR_FREE(str); return ret; } #endif int virHostCPUGetOnline(unsigned int cpu, bool *online) { unsigned int tmp = 0; int ret = virFileReadValueUint(&tmp, "%s/cpu/cpu%u/online", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH, cpu); /* If the file is not there, it's online (doesn't support offlining) */ if (ret == -2) tmp = 1; else if (ret < 0) return -1; *online = tmp; return 0; } int virHostCPUStatsAssign(virNodeCPUStatsPtr param, const char *name, unsigned long long value) { if (virStrcpyStatic(param->field, name) < 0) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("kernel cpu time field is too long" " for the destination")); return -1; } param->value = value; return 0; } int virHostCPUGetInfo(virArch hostarch G_GNUC_UNUSED, unsigned int *cpus G_GNUC_UNUSED, unsigned int *mhz G_GNUC_UNUSED, unsigned int *nodes G_GNUC_UNUSED, unsigned int *sockets G_GNUC_UNUSED, unsigned int *cores G_GNUC_UNUSED, unsigned int *threads G_GNUC_UNUSED) { #ifdef __linux__ int ret = -1; FILE *cpuinfo = fopen(CPUINFO_PATH, "r"); if (!cpuinfo) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("cannot open %s"), CPUINFO_PATH); return -1; } ret = virHostCPUGetInfoPopulateLinux(cpuinfo, hostarch, cpus, mhz, nodes, sockets, cores, threads); if (ret < 0) goto cleanup; cleanup: VIR_FORCE_FCLOSE(cpuinfo); return ret; #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__) unsigned long cpu_freq; size_t cpu_freq_len = sizeof(cpu_freq); *cpus = virHostCPUGetCountAppleFreeBSD(); if (*cpus == -1) return -1; *nodes = 1; *sockets = 1; *cores = *cpus; *threads = 1; # ifdef __FreeBSD__ /* dev.cpu.%d.freq reports current active CPU frequency. It is provided by * the cpufreq(4) framework. However, it might be disabled or no driver * available. In this case fallback to "hw.clockrate" which reports boot time * CPU frequency. */ if (sysctlbyname("dev.cpu.0.freq", &cpu_freq, &cpu_freq_len, NULL, 0) < 0) { if (sysctlbyname("hw.clockrate", &cpu_freq, &cpu_freq_len, NULL, 0) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("cannot obtain CPU freq")); return -1; } } *mhz = cpu_freq; # else if (sysctlbyname("hw.cpufrequency", &cpu_freq, &cpu_freq_len, NULL, 0) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("cannot obtain CPU freq")); return -1; } *mhz = cpu_freq / 1000000; # endif return 0; #else /* XXX Solaris will need an impl later if they port QEMU driver */ virReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT, "%s", _("node info not implemented on this platform")); return -1; #endif } int virHostCPUGetStats(int cpuNum G_GNUC_UNUSED, virNodeCPUStatsPtr params G_GNUC_UNUSED, int *nparams G_GNUC_UNUSED, unsigned int flags) { virCheckFlags(0, -1); #ifdef __linux__ { int ret; FILE *procstat = fopen(PROCSTAT_PATH, "r"); if (!procstat) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("cannot open %s"), PROCSTAT_PATH); return -1; } ret = virHostCPUGetStatsLinux(procstat, cpuNum, params, nparams); VIR_FORCE_FCLOSE(procstat); return ret; } #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) return virHostCPUGetStatsFreeBSD(cpuNum, params, nparams); #else virReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT, "%s", _("node CPU stats not implemented on this platform")); return -1; #endif } int virHostCPUGetCount(void) { #if defined(__linux__) return virHostCPUParseCountLinux(); #elif defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__APPLE__) return virHostCPUGetCountAppleFreeBSD(); #else virReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT, "%s", _("host cpu counting not implemented on this platform")); return -1; #endif } bool virHostCPUHasBitmap(void) { #ifdef __linux__ return true; #else return false; #endif } virBitmapPtr virHostCPUGetPresentBitmap(void) { #ifdef __linux__ virBitmapPtr ret = NULL; virFileReadValueBitmap(&ret, "%s/cpu/present", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH); return ret; #else virReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT, "%s", _("node present CPU map not implemented on this platform")); return NULL; #endif } virBitmapPtr virHostCPUGetOnlineBitmap(void) { #ifdef __linux__ virBitmapPtr ret = NULL; virFileReadValueBitmap(&ret, "%s/cpu/online", SYSFS_SYSTEM_PATH); return ret; #else virReportError(VIR_ERR_NO_SUPPORT, "%s", _("node online CPU map not implemented on this platform")); return NULL; #endif } int virHostCPUGetMap(unsigned char **cpumap, unsigned int *online, unsigned int flags) { virBitmapPtr cpus = NULL; int ret = -1; int dummy; virCheckFlags(0, -1); if (!cpumap && !online) return virHostCPUGetCount(); if (!(cpus = virHostCPUGetOnlineBitmap())) goto cleanup; if (cpumap && virBitmapToData(cpus, cpumap, &dummy) < 0) goto cleanup; if (online) *online = virBitmapCountBits(cpus); ret = virHostCPUGetCount(); cleanup: if (ret < 0 && cpumap) VIR_FREE(*cpumap); virBitmapFree(cpus); return ret; } #if HAVE_LINUX_KVM_H && defined(KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT) /* Get the number of threads per subcore. * * This will be 2, 4 or 8 on POWER hosts, depending on the current * micro-threading configuration, and 0 everywhere else. * * Returns the number of threads per subcore if subcores are in use, zero * if subcores are not in use, and a negative value on error */ int virHostCPUGetThreadsPerSubcore(virArch arch) { int threads_per_subcore = 0; int kvmfd; if (ARCH_IS_PPC64(arch)) { /* It's okay if /dev/kvm doesn't exist, because * a. we might be running in a guest * b. the kvm module might not be installed or enabled * In either case, falling back to the subcore-unaware thread * counting logic is the right thing to do */ if (!virFileExists(KVM_DEVICE)) return 0; if ((kvmfd = open(KVM_DEVICE, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { /* This can happen when running as a regular user if * permissions are tight enough, in which case erroring out * is better than silently falling back and reporting * different nodeinfo depending on the user */ virReportSystemError(errno, _("Failed to open '%s'"), KVM_DEVICE); return -1; } /* For Phyp and KVM based guests the ioctl for KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT * returns zero and both primary and secondary threads will be * online */ threads_per_subcore = ioctl(kvmfd, KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION, KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT); VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(kvmfd); } return threads_per_subcore; } #else /* Fallback for nodeGetThreadsPerSubcore() used when KVM headers * are not available on the system */ int virHostCPUGetThreadsPerSubcore(virArch arch G_GNUC_UNUSED) { return 0; } #endif /* HAVE_LINUX_KVM_H && defined(KVM_CAP_PPC_SMT) */ #if HAVE_LINUX_KVM_H int virHostCPUGetKVMMaxVCPUs(void) { int fd; int ret; if ((fd = open(KVM_DEVICE, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("Unable to open %s"), KVM_DEVICE); return -1; } # ifdef KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS /* at first try KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS to determine the maximum count */ if ((ret = ioctl(fd, KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION, KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS)) > 0) goto cleanup; # endif /* KVM_CAP_MAX_VCPUS */ /* as a fallback get KVM_CAP_NR_VCPUS (the recommended maximum number of * vcpus). Note that on most machines this is set to 160. */ if ((ret = ioctl(fd, KVM_CHECK_EXTENSION, KVM_CAP_NR_VCPUS)) > 0) goto cleanup; /* if KVM_CAP_NR_VCPUS doesn't exist either, kernel documentation states * that 4 should be used as the maximum number of cpus */ ret = 4; cleanup: VIR_FORCE_CLOSE(fd); return ret; } #else int virHostCPUGetKVMMaxVCPUs(void) { virReportSystemError(ENOSYS, "%s", _("KVM is not supported on this platform")); return -1; } #endif /* HAVE_LINUX_KVM_H */ #ifdef __linux__ /* * Returns 0 if the microcode version is unknown or cannot be read for * some reason. */ unsigned int virHostCPUGetMicrocodeVersion(void) { char *outbuf = NULL; char *cur; unsigned int version = 0; if (virFileReadHeaderQuiet(CPUINFO_PATH, 4096, &outbuf) < 0) { char ebuf[1024]; VIR_DEBUG("Failed to read microcode version from %s: %s", CPUINFO_PATH, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); return 0; } /* Account for format 'microcode : XXXX'*/ if (!(cur = strstr(outbuf, "microcode")) || !(cur = strchr(cur, ':'))) goto cleanup; cur++; /* Linux places the microcode revision in a 32-bit integer, so * ui is fine for us too. */ if (virStrToLong_ui(cur, &cur, 0, &version) < 0) goto cleanup; cleanup: VIR_FREE(outbuf); return version; } #else unsigned int virHostCPUGetMicrocodeVersion(void) { return 0; } #endif /* __linux__ */ #if HAVE_LINUX_KVM_H && defined(KVM_GET_MSRS) && \ (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)) && \ (defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)) static int virHostCPUGetMSRFromKVM(unsigned long index, uint64_t *result) { VIR_AUTOCLOSE fd = -1; struct { struct kvm_msrs header; struct kvm_msr_entry entry; } msr = { .header = { .nmsrs = 1 }, .entry = { .index = index }, }; if ((fd = open(KVM_DEVICE, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("Unable to open %s"), KVM_DEVICE); return -1; } if (ioctl(fd, KVM_GET_MSRS, &msr) < 0) { VIR_DEBUG("Cannot get MSR 0x%lx from KVM", index); return 1; } *result = msr.entry.data; return 0; } /* * Returns 0 on success, * 1 when the MSR is not supported by the host CPU, * -1 on error. */ int virHostCPUGetMSR(unsigned long index, uint64_t *msr) { VIR_AUTOCLOSE fd = -1; char ebuf[1024]; *msr = 0; if ((fd = open(MSR_DEVICE, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { VIR_DEBUG("Unable to open %s: %s", MSR_DEVICE, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); } else { int rc = pread(fd, msr, sizeof(*msr), index); if (rc == sizeof(*msr)) return 0; if (rc < 0 && errno == EIO) { VIR_DEBUG("CPU does not support MSR 0x%lx", index); return 1; } VIR_DEBUG("Cannot read MSR 0x%lx from %s: %s", index, MSR_DEVICE, virStrerror(errno, ebuf, sizeof(ebuf))); } VIR_DEBUG("Falling back to KVM ioctl"); return virHostCPUGetMSRFromKVM(index, msr); } # define VMX_PROCBASED_CTLS2_MSR 0x48b # define VMX_USE_TSC_SCALING (1 << 25) /* * This function should only be called when the host CPU supports invariant TSC * (invtsc CPUID feature). * * Returns pointer to the TSC info structure on success, * NULL when TSC cannot be probed otherwise. */ virHostCPUTscInfoPtr virHostCPUGetTscInfo(void) { virHostCPUTscInfoPtr info; VIR_AUTOCLOSE kvmFd = -1; VIR_AUTOCLOSE vmFd = -1; VIR_AUTOCLOSE vcpuFd = -1; uint64_t msr = 0; int rc; if ((kvmFd = open(KVM_DEVICE, O_RDONLY)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, _("Unable to open %s"), KVM_DEVICE); return NULL; } if ((vmFd = ioctl(kvmFd, KVM_CREATE_VM, 0)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to create KVM VM for TSC probing")); return NULL; } if ((vcpuFd = ioctl(vmFd, KVM_CREATE_VCPU, 0)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to create KVM vCPU for TSC probing")); return NULL; } if ((rc = ioctl(vcpuFd, KVM_GET_TSC_KHZ)) < 0) { virReportSystemError(errno, "%s", _("Unable to probe TSC frequency")); return NULL; } if (VIR_ALLOC(info) < 0) return NULL; info->frequency = rc * 1000ULL; if (virHostCPUGetMSR(VMX_PROCBASED_CTLS2_MSR, &msr) == 0) { /* High 32 bits of the MSR value indicate whether specific control * can be set to 1. */ msr >>= 32; info->scaling = virTristateBoolFromBool(!!(msr & VMX_USE_TSC_SCALING)); } VIR_DEBUG("Detected TSC frequency %llu Hz, scaling %s", info->frequency, virTristateBoolTypeToString(info->scaling)); return info; } #else int virHostCPUGetMSR(unsigned long index G_GNUC_UNUSED, uint64_t *msr G_GNUC_UNUSED) { virReportSystemError(ENOSYS, "%s", _("Reading MSRs is not supported on this platform")); return -1; } virHostCPUTscInfoPtr virHostCPUGetTscInfo(void) { virReportSystemError(ENOSYS, "%s", _("Probing TSC is not supported on this platform")); return NULL; } #endif /* HAVE_LINUX_KVM_H && defined(KVM_GET_MSRS) && \ (defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)) && \ (defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)) */