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anlsh 12 hours ago [-]
Oh neat, a post I actually know something about! I worked a lot on userfaultfd performance for GCE's live migration post-copy a couple years ago. Or more specifically, I worked on mechanisms to avoid it entirely- due to lock contention in the kennel, faults become veeeerry slow as the number of vcpus scales, and as it happens VMs these days can have a lot of vcpus
shayonj 9 hours ago [-]
that's very interesting! I was noticing page vault storm on live migrations as well and I wonder if that's what you were running into / mentioning here regarding the lock contention
samsudin 9 hours ago [-]
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dataflow 12 hours ago [-]
> Userfaultfd is a Linux mechanism, available since kernel 4.3, with additional event features like non-cooperative mode and fork/remap/remove tracking added in 4.11, that lets a userspace thread intercept and handle page faults.
Is this the same feature Windows has had forever, or is there more to it?
Is this the same feature Windows has had forever, or is there more to it?