/* * Migration stats * * Copyright (c) 2012-2023 Red Hat Inc * * Authors: * Juan Quintela * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. */ #ifndef QEMU_MIGRATION_STATS_H #define QEMU_MIGRATION_STATS_H #include "qemu/stats64.h" /* * These are the ram migration statistic counters. It is loosely * based on MigrationStats. We change to Stat64 any counter that * needs to be updated using atomic ops (can be accessed by more than * one thread). */ typedef struct { /* * Number of bytes that were dirty last time that we synced with * the guest memory. We use that to calculate the downtime. As * the remaining dirty amounts to what we know that is still dirty * since last iteration, not counting what the guest has dirtied * since we synchronized bitmaps. */ Stat64 dirty_bytes_last_sync; /* * Number of pages dirtied per second. */ Stat64 dirty_pages_rate; /* * Number of times we have synchronized guest bitmaps. */ Stat64 dirty_sync_count; /* * Number of times zero copy failed to send any page using zero * copy. */ Stat64 dirty_sync_missed_zero_copy; /* * Number of bytes sent at migration completion stage while the * guest is stopped. */ Stat64 downtime_bytes; /* * Number of bytes sent through multifd channels. */ Stat64 multifd_bytes; /* * Number of pages transferred that were not full of zeros. */ Stat64 normal_pages; /* * Number of bytes sent during postcopy. */ Stat64 postcopy_bytes; /* * Number of postcopy page faults that we have handled during * postcopy stage. */ Stat64 postcopy_requests; /* * Number of bytes sent during precopy stage. */ Stat64 precopy_bytes; /* * Total number of bytes transferred. */ Stat64 transferred; /* * Number of pages transferred that were full of zeros. */ Stat64 zero_pages; } MigrationAtomicStats; extern MigrationAtomicStats mig_stats; #endif