On 09/15/2014 06:13 PM, John Ferlan wrote:
Well I guess it happens to everyone - hopefully only once though...
Yep, the brown bag of shame lets you learn from mistakes rather quickly :)
The IOThreads code really messed up a few things - git bisection for
the build is broken as of 5f6ad32c733a3bd158938aecabb0508a434ece95,
but that's resolved by 938fb12fad6d15c9fdb73f998c4e0ec1e278721f
which adds the 'niothreadspin && iothreadspin' definitions.
Secondarily it seems things got worse, because guests weren't able to
be started because of a very bad logic error (<= 0 vs. < 0 and specific
check that 0 is "OK" (meaning no IOThreads).
How that got by own self testing I'm still not quite sure, but it did
and it's a mea culpa for that.
Anyway, patch 1 fixes the running issue... Patch 2 fixes some spacing
issues that Eric pointed out privately (prefer "i + 1" vs. "i+1").
Patch 3 just makes sure to use the right cgroup setup/init parameters
since there is no "iothread0"
John Ferlan (3):
qemu: Fix iothreads issue
qemu_cgroup: Adjust spacing around incrementor
qemu: Fix call in qemuDomainSetNumaParamsLive for virCgroupNewIOThread
Thanks for the fast fixes. I confirm that patch 1 fixes the regression
in starting my dummy transient domain. ACK series.
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