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s390-tools/cpuplugd/daemon.c
Mete Durlu 147ff1bf49 cpuplugd: Halt cpu hotplugging on vertical polarization
On vertical polarization, kernel can be adjusting CPU capacities
dynamically, and cpuplugd can interfere this with hotplug operations
causing performance degradation. To prevent this, check if system has
switched its polarization state, and act accordingly.
If system is on vertical polarization when daemon starts, no CPU hotplug
action is triggered. If system changes to vertical polarization during
daemon runtime, revert cpuhotplug adjustments and stop further CPU
hotplug actions. If system switches back to horizontal polarization
during runtime of the daemon, start evaluating CPU hotplug rules and
trigger adjustments.

Reviewed-by: Steffen Eiden <seiden@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Gerald Schaefer <gerald.schaefer@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Mete Durlu <meted@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2024-09-13 19:15:01 +02:00

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/*
* cpuplugd - Linux for System z Hotplug Daemon
*
* Daemon functions
*
* Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2017
*
* s390-tools is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
*/
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "cpuplugd.h"
const char *name = NAME;
static const char *pid_file = PIDFILE;
const char *const usage =
"Usage: %s [OPTIONS]\n"
"\n"
"Daemon to dynamically hotplug cpus and memory based on a set of rules\n"
"Use OPTIONS described below.\n"
"\n"
"\t-c, --config CONFIGFILE Path to the configuration file\n"
"\t-f, --foreground Run in foreground, do not detach\n"
"\t-h, --help Print this help, then exit\n"
"\t-v, --version Print version information, then exit\n"
"\t-V, --verbose Provide more verbose output\n";
/*
* Print command usage
*/
void print_usage(int is_error, char program_name[])
{
fprintf(is_error ? stderr : stdout, usage, program_name);
exit(is_error ? 1 : 0);
}
/*
* Print command version
*/
void print_version()
{
printf("%s: Linux on System z CPU hotplug daemon version %s\n",
name, RELEASE_STRING);
printf("Copyright IBM Corp. 2007, 2017\n");
exit(0);
}
/*
* Store daemon's pid so it can be stopped
*/
static int store_pid(void)
{
FILE *filp;
filp = fopen(pid_file, "w");
if (!filp) {
cpuplugd_error("cannot open pid file %s: %s\n", pid_file,
strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
fprintf(filp, "%d\n", getpid());
fclose(filp);
return 0;
}
/*
* Run daemon in background and write pid file
*/
int daemonize(void)
{
int fd, pipe_fds[2], startup_rc = 1;
pid_t pid;
if (pipe(pipe_fds) == -1) {
cpuplugd_error("cannot create pipe\n");
return -1;
}
pid = fork();
if (pid < 0)
goto close_pipe;
if (pid != 0) {
/* Wait for startup return code from daemon */
if (read(pipe_fds[0], &startup_rc, sizeof(startup_rc)) == -1)
cpuplugd_error("cannot read from pipe\n");
/* On success daemon has written pid file at this point */
exit(startup_rc);
}
/* Create new session */
if (setsid() < 0)
goto notify_parent;
/* Redirect stdin/out/err to /dev/null */
fd = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR, 0);
if (fd == -1)
goto notify_parent;
if (dup2(fd, STDIN_FILENO) < 0)
goto notify_parent;
if (dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILENO) < 0)
goto notify_parent;
if (dup2(fd, STDERR_FILENO) < 0)
goto notify_parent;
/* Create pid file */
if (store_pid() < 0)
goto notify_parent;
startup_rc = 0;
notify_parent:
/* Inform waiting parent about startup return code */
if (write(pipe_fds[1], &startup_rc, sizeof(startup_rc)) == -1) {
cpuplugd_error("cannot write to pipe\n");
startup_rc = 1;
}
close_pipe:
close(pipe_fds[0]);
close(pipe_fds[1]);
return startup_rc ? -1 : 0;
}
/*
* Check that we don't try to start this daemon twice
*/
void check_if_started_twice()
{
FILE *filp;
int pid, rc;
filp = fopen(pid_file, "r");
if (filp) {
rc = fscanf(filp, "%d", &pid);
if (rc != 1) {
cpuplugd_error("Reading pid file failed. Aborting!\n");
exit(1);
}
cpuplugd_error("pid file %s still exists.\nThis might indicate "
"that an instance of this daemon is already "
"running.\n", pid_file);
exit(1);
}
}
/*
* Clean up method
*/
void clean_up()
{
cpuplugd_info("terminated\n");
remove(pid_file);
remove(LOCKFILE);
/* suppress verbose messages on exit */
debug = 0;
reactivate_cpus();
if (memory)
cleanup_cmm();
exit(1);
}
/*
* End the deamon
*/
void kill_daemon(int UNUSED(a))
{
cpuplugd_info("shutting down\n");
remove(pid_file);
remove(LOCKFILE);
/* suppress verbose messages on exit */
debug = 0;
reactivate_cpus();
if (memory)
cleanup_cmm();
exit(0);
}
/*
* Reload the daemon (for lsb compliance)
*/
void reload_handler(int UNUSED(a))
{
reload_pending = 1;
}
void reload_daemon()
{
unsigned int temp_history;
long temp_mem;
int temp_cpu;
cpuplugd_info("cpuplugd restarted\n");
/*
* Before we parse the configuration file again we have to save
* the original values prior to startup. If we don't do this cpuplugd
* will no longer know how many cpus the system had before the daemon
* was started and therefor can't restore theres in case it is stopped
*/
temp_cpu = num_cpu_start;
temp_mem = cmm_pagesize_start;
temp_history = history_max;
/* clear varinfo before re-reading variables from config file */
memset(varinfo, 0, varinfo_size);
history_max = 1;
parse_configfile(configfile);
if (history_max > MAX_HISTORY)
cpuplugd_exit("History depth %i exceeded maximum (%i)\n",
history_max, MAX_HISTORY);
if (history_max != temp_history) {
free(meminfo);
free(vmstat);
free(cpustat);
free(timestamps);
setup_history();
}
check_config();
num_cpu_start = temp_cpu;
cmm_pagesize_start = temp_mem;
}
/*
* Set up for handling SIGTERM or SIGINT
*/
void handle_signals(void)
{
struct sigaction act;
act.sa_flags = 0;
sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask);
act.sa_handler = kill_daemon;
if (sigaction(SIGTERM, &act, NULL) < 0) {
cpuplugd_error("sigaction( SIGTERM, ... ) failed - reason %s\n",
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
if (sigaction(SIGINT, &act, NULL) < 0) {
cpuplugd_error("sigaction( SIGINT, ... ) failed - reason %s\n",
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
}
/*
* Signal handler for sighup. This is used to force the deamon to reload its
* configuration file.
* This feature is also required by a lsb compliant init script
*/
void handle_sighup(void)
{
struct sigaction act;
act.sa_flags = 0;
sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask);
act.sa_handler = reload_handler;
if (sigaction(SIGHUP, &act, NULL) < 0) {
cpuplugd_error("sigaction( SIGHUP, ... ) failed - reason %s\n",
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
}
/* Check if we are running in an LPAR environment.
* This functions return 1 if we run inside an lpar and 0 otherwise
*/
int check_lpar()
{
int rc;
FILE *filp;
size_t bytes_read;
char buffer[2048];
char *contains_vm;
rc = 0;
filp = fopen("/proc/cpuinfo", "r");
if (!filp)
cpuplugd_exit("cannot open /proc/cpuinfo: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
bytes_read = fread(buffer, 1, sizeof(buffer) - 1, filp);
if (bytes_read == 0)
cpuplugd_exit("Reading /proc/cpuinfo failed: %s\n",
strerror(errno));
/* NUL-terminate the text */
buffer[bytes_read] = '\0';
contains_vm = strstr(buffer, "version = FF");
if (contains_vm == NULL) {
rc = 1;
cpuplugd_debug("Detected System running in LPAR mode\n");
} else
cpuplugd_debug("Detected System running in z/VM mode\n");
fclose(filp);
return rc;
}