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xen-devel
[Xen-devel] [PATCH] add self-ballooning to balloon driver
The attached patch adds a "self-ballooning" feature to the balloon
driver. Currently it only works when the balloon driver is
compiled into the kernel (e.g. not as a pv-on-hvm driver) because,
alas, the key kernel global variable is not exported.
It can be turned on with "echo 1 > /proc/xen/balloon" and
off again with "echo 0 > /proc/xen/balloon". It defaults off.
I've tested it with a program that randomly eats memory and it
seems to work pretty well balancing two domains and surrendering
lots of memory (but not too much) when a domain is idle. The
only deleterious effect I've seen is that performance suffers
for a second or so when a big memory app is launched on a
previously ballooned-down system (due to swapping). But this
is a small price to pay in some real world environments.
It obviously shouldn't be used on a domain that doesn't have
a (virtual) swap disk configured. If you foresee other issues,
please let me know.
I've got lots of ideas for building on this (for example rate-limiting
memory surrendering) but thought I'd submit the basic patch
for others to try/test.
Dan
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If Xen could save time in a bottle / then clocks wouldn't virtually skew /
It would save every tick / for VMs that aren't quick /
and Xen then would send them anew
(with apologies to the late great Jim Croce)
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