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   1COarse-grained LOck-stepping Virtual Machines for Non-stop Service
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   3Copyright (c) 2016 Intel Corporation
   4Copyright (c) 2016 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
   5Copyright (c) 2016 Fujitsu, Corp.
   6
   7This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
   8See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
   9
  10This document gives an overview of COLO's design and how to use it.
  11
  12== Background ==
  13Virtual machine (VM) replication is a well known technique for providing
  14application-agnostic software-implemented hardware fault tolerance,
  15also known as "non-stop service".
  16
  17COLO (COarse-grained LOck-stepping) is a high availability solution.
  18Both primary VM (PVM) and secondary VM (SVM) run in parallel. They receive the
  19same request from client, and generate response in parallel too.
  20If the response packets from PVM and SVM are identical, they are released
  21immediately. Otherwise, a VM checkpoint (on demand) is conducted.
  22
  23== Architecture ==
  24
  25The architecture of COLO is shown in the diagram below.
  26It consists of a pair of networked physical nodes:
  27The primary node running the PVM, and the secondary node running the SVM
  28to maintain a valid replica of the PVM.
  29PVM and SVM execute in parallel and generate output of response packets for
  30client requests according to the application semantics.
  31
  32The incoming packets from the client or external network are received by the
  33primary node, and then forwarded to the secondary node, so that both the PVM
  34and the SVM are stimulated with the same requests.
  35
  36COLO receives the outbound packets from both the PVM and SVM and compares them
  37before allowing the output to be sent to clients.
  38
  39The SVM is qualified as a valid replica of the PVM, as long as it generates
  40identical responses to all client requests. Once the differences in the outputs
  41are detected between the PVM and SVM, COLO withholds transmission of the
  42outbound packets until it has successfully synchronized the PVM state to the SVM.
  43
  44  Primary Node                                                            Secondary Node
  45+------------+  +-----------------------+       +------------------------+  +------------+
  46|            |  |       HeartBeat       +<----->+       HeartBeat        |  |            |
  47| Primary VM |  +-----------+-----------+       +-----------+------------+  |Secondary VM|
  48|            |              |                               |               |            |
  49|            |  +-----------|-----------+       +-----------|------------+  |            |
  50|            |  |QEMU   +---v----+      |       |QEMU  +----v---+        |  |            |
  51|            |  |       |Failover|      |       |      |Failover|        |  |            |
  52|            |  |       +--------+      |       |      +--------+        |  |            |
  53|            |  |   +---------------+   |       |   +---------------+    |  |            |
  54|            |  |   | VM Checkpoint +-------------->+ VM Checkpoint |    |  |            |
  55|            |  |   +---------------+   |       |   +---------------+    |  |            |
  56|Requests<--------------------------\ /-----------------\ /--------------------->Requests|
  57|            |  |                   ^ ^ |       |       | |              |  |            |
  58|Responses+---------------------\ /-|-|------------\ /-------------------------+Responses|
  59|            |  |               | | | | |       |  | |  | |              |  |            |
  60|            |  | +-----------+ | | | | |       |  | |  | | +----------+ |  |            |
  61|            |  | | COLO disk | | | | | |       |  | |  | | | COLO disk| |  |            |
  62|            |  | |   Manager +---------------------------->| Manager  | |  |            |
  63|            |  | ++----------+ v v | | |       |  | v  v | +---------++ |  |            |
  64|            |  |  |+-----------+-+-+-++|       | ++-+--+-+---------+ |  |  |            |
  65|            |  |  ||   COLO Proxy     ||       | |   COLO Proxy    | |  |  |            |
  66|            |  |  || (compare packet  ||       | |(adjust sequence | |  |  |            |
  67|            |  |  ||and mirror packet)||       | |    and ACK)     | |  |  |            |
  68|            |  |  |+------------+---+-+|       | +-----------------+ |  |  |            |
  69+------------+  +-----------------------+       +------------------------+  +------------+
  70+------------+     |             |   |                                |     +------------+
  71| VM Monitor |     |             |   |                                |     | VM Monitor |
  72+------------+     |             |   |                                |     +------------+
  73+---------------------------------------+       +----------------------------------------+
  74|   Kernel         |             |   |  |       |   Kernel            |                  |
  75+---------------------------------------+       +----------------------------------------+
  76                   |             |   |                                |
  77    +--------------v+  +---------v---+--+       +------------------+ +v-------------+
  78    |   Storage     |  |External Network|       | External Network | |   Storage    |
  79    +---------------+  +----------------+       +------------------+ +--------------+
  80
  81
  82== Components introduction ==
  83
  84You can see there are several components in COLO's diagram of architecture.
  85Their functions are described below.
  86
  87HeartBeat:
  88Runs on both the primary and secondary nodes, to periodically check platform
  89availability. When the primary node suffers a hardware fail-stop failure,
  90the heartbeat stops responding, the secondary node will trigger a failover
  91as soon as it determines the absence.
  92
  93COLO disk Manager:
  94When primary VM writes data into image, the colo disk manager captures this data
  95and sends it to secondary VM's which makes sure the context of secondary VM's
  96image is consistent with the context of primary VM 's image.
  97For more details, please refer to docs/block-replication.txt.
  98
  99Checkpoint/Failover Controller:
 100Modifications of save/restore flow to realize continuous migration,
 101to make sure the state of VM in Secondary side is always consistent with VM in
 102Primary side.
 103
 104COLO Proxy:
 105Delivers packets to Primary and Secondary, and then compare the responses from
 106both side. Then decide whether to start a checkpoint according to some rules.
 107Please refer to docs/colo-proxy.txt for more information.
 108
 109Note:
 110HeartBeat has not been implemented yet, so you need to trigger failover process
 111by using 'x-colo-lost-heartbeat' command.
 112
 113== COLO operation status ==
 114
 115+-----------------+
 116|                 |
 117|    Start COLO   |
 118|                 |
 119+--------+--------+
 120         |
 121         |  Main qmp command:
 122         |  migrate-set-capabilities with x-colo
 123         |  migrate
 124         |
 125         v
 126+--------+--------+
 127|                 |
 128|  COLO running   |
 129|                 |
 130+--------+--------+
 131         |
 132         |  Main qmp command:
 133         |  x-colo-lost-heartbeat
 134         |  or
 135         |  some error happened
 136         v
 137+--------+--------+
 138|                 |  send qmp event:
 139|  COLO failover  |  COLO_EXIT
 140|                 |
 141+-----------------+
 142
 143COLO use the qmp command to switch and report operation status.
 144The diagram just shows the main qmp command, you can get the detail
 145in test procedure.
 146
 147== Test procedure ==
 148Note: Here we are running both instances on the same host for testing,
 149change the IP Addresses if you want to run it on two hosts. Initially
 150127.0.0.1 is the Primary Host and 127.0.0.2 is the Secondary Host.
 151
 152== Startup qemu ==
 1531. Primary:
 154Note: Initially, $imagefolder/primary.qcow2 needs to be copied to all hosts.
 155You don't need to change any IP's here, because 0.0.0.0 listens on any
 156interface. The chardev's with 127.0.0.1 IP's loopback to the local qemu
 157instance.
 158
 159# imagefolder="/mnt/vms/colo-test-primary"
 160
 161# qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -cpu qemu64,kvmclock=on -m 512 -smp 1 -qmp stdio \
 162   -device piix3-usb-uhci -device usb-tablet -name primary \
 163   -netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,helper=/usr/lib/qemu/qemu-bridge-helper \
 164   -device rtl8139,id=e0,netdev=hn0 \
 165   -chardev socket,id=mirror0,host=0.0.0.0,port=9003,server=on,wait=off \
 166   -chardev socket,id=compare1,host=0.0.0.0,port=9004,server=on,wait=on \
 167   -chardev socket,id=compare0,host=127.0.0.1,port=9001,server=on,wait=off \
 168   -chardev socket,id=compare0-0,host=127.0.0.1,port=9001 \
 169   -chardev socket,id=compare_out,host=127.0.0.1,port=9005,server=on,wait=off \
 170   -chardev socket,id=compare_out0,host=127.0.0.1,port=9005 \
 171   -object filter-mirror,id=m0,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,outdev=mirror0 \
 172   -object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire0,queue=rx,indev=compare_out \
 173   -object filter-redirector,netdev=hn0,id=redire1,queue=rx,outdev=compare0 \
 174   -object iothread,id=iothread1 \
 175   -object colo-compare,id=comp0,primary_in=compare0-0,secondary_in=compare1,\
 176outdev=compare_out0,iothread=iothread1 \
 177   -drive if=ide,id=colo-disk0,driver=quorum,read-pattern=fifo,vote-threshold=1,\
 178children.0.file.filename=$imagefolder/primary.qcow2,children.0.driver=qcow2 -S
 179
 1802. Secondary:
 181Note: Active and hidden images need to be created only once and the
 182size should be the same as primary.qcow2. Again, you don't need to change
 183any IP's here, except for the $primary_ip variable.
 184
 185# imagefolder="/mnt/vms/colo-test-secondary"
 186# primary_ip=127.0.0.1
 187
 188# qemu-img create -f qcow2 $imagefolder/secondary-active.qcow2 10G
 189
 190# qemu-img create -f qcow2 $imagefolder/secondary-hidden.qcow2 10G
 191
 192# qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -cpu qemu64,kvmclock=on -m 512 -smp 1 -qmp stdio \
 193   -device piix3-usb-uhci -device usb-tablet -name secondary \
 194   -netdev tap,id=hn0,vhost=off,helper=/usr/lib/qemu/qemu-bridge-helper \
 195   -device rtl8139,id=e0,netdev=hn0 \
 196   -chardev socket,id=red0,host=$primary_ip,port=9003,reconnect=1 \
 197   -chardev socket,id=red1,host=$primary_ip,port=9004,reconnect=1 \
 198   -object filter-redirector,id=f1,netdev=hn0,queue=tx,indev=red0 \
 199   -object filter-redirector,id=f2,netdev=hn0,queue=rx,outdev=red1 \
 200   -object filter-rewriter,id=rew0,netdev=hn0,queue=all \
 201   -drive if=none,id=parent0,file.filename=$imagefolder/primary.qcow2,driver=qcow2 \
 202   -drive if=none,id=childs0,driver=replication,mode=secondary,file.driver=qcow2,\
 203top-id=colo-disk0,file.file.filename=$imagefolder/secondary-active.qcow2,\
 204file.backing.driver=qcow2,file.backing.file.filename=$imagefolder/secondary-hidden.qcow2,\
 205file.backing.backing=parent0 \
 206   -drive if=ide,id=colo-disk0,driver=quorum,read-pattern=fifo,vote-threshold=1,\
 207children.0=childs0 \
 208   -incoming tcp:0.0.0.0:9998
 209
 210
 2113. On Secondary VM's QEMU monitor, issue command
 212{"execute":"qmp_capabilities"}
 213{"execute": "nbd-server-start", "arguments": {"addr": {"type": "inet", "data": {"host": "0.0.0.0", "port": "9999"} } } }
 214{"execute": "nbd-server-add", "arguments": {"device": "parent0", "writable": true } }
 215
 216Note:
 217  a. The qmp command nbd-server-start and nbd-server-add must be run
 218     before running the qmp command migrate on primary QEMU
 219  b. Active disk, hidden disk and nbd target's length should be the
 220     same.
 221  c. It is better to put active disk and hidden disk in ramdisk. They
 222     will be merged into the parent disk on failover.
 223
 2244. On Primary VM's QEMU monitor, issue command:
 225{"execute":"qmp_capabilities"}
 226{"execute": "human-monitor-command", "arguments": {"command-line": "drive_add -n buddy driver=replication,mode=primary,file.driver=nbd,file.host=127.0.0.2,file.port=9999,file.export=parent0,node-name=replication0"}}
 227{"execute": "x-blockdev-change", "arguments":{"parent": "colo-disk0", "node": "replication0" } }
 228{"execute": "migrate-set-capabilities", "arguments": {"capabilities": [ {"capability": "x-colo", "state": true } ] } }
 229{"execute": "migrate", "arguments": {"uri": "tcp:127.0.0.2:9998" } }
 230
 231  Note:
 232  a. There should be only one NBD Client for each primary disk.
 233  b. The qmp command line must be run after running qmp command line in
 234     secondary qemu.
 235
 2365. After the above steps, you will see, whenever you make changes to PVM, SVM will be synced.
 237You can issue command '{ "execute": "migrate-set-parameters" , "arguments":{ "x-checkpoint-delay": 2000 } }'
 238to change the idle checkpoint period time
 239
 2406. Failover test
 241You can kill one of the VMs and Failover on the surviving VM:
 242
 243If you killed the Secondary, then follow "Primary Failover". After that,
 244if you want to resume the replication, follow "Primary resume replication"
 245
 246If you killed the Primary, then follow "Secondary Failover". After that,
 247if you want to resume the replication, follow "Secondary resume replication"
 248
 249== Primary Failover ==
 250The Secondary died, resume on the Primary
 251
 252{"execute": "x-blockdev-change", "arguments":{ "parent": "colo-disk0", "child": "children.1"} }
 253{"execute": "human-monitor-command", "arguments":{ "command-line": "drive_del replication0" } }
 254{"execute": "object-del", "arguments":{ "id": "comp0" } }
 255{"execute": "object-del", "arguments":{ "id": "iothread1" } }
 256{"execute": "object-del", "arguments":{ "id": "m0" } }
 257{"execute": "object-del", "arguments":{ "id": "redire0" } }
 258{"execute": "object-del", "arguments":{ "id": "redire1" } }
 259{"execute": "x-colo-lost-heartbeat" }
 260
 261== Secondary Failover ==
 262The Primary died, resume on the Secondary and prepare to become the new Primary
 263
 264{"execute": "nbd-server-stop"}
 265{"execute": "x-colo-lost-heartbeat"}
 266
 267{"execute": "object-del", "arguments":{ "id": "f2" } }
 268{"execute": "object-del", "arguments":{ "id": "f1" } }
 269{"execute": "chardev-remove", "arguments":{ "id": "red1" } }
 270{"execute": "chardev-remove", "arguments":{ "id": "red0" } }
 271
 272{"execute": "chardev-add", "arguments":{ "id": "mirror0", "backend": {"type": "socket", "data": {"addr": { "type": "inet", "data": { "host": "0.0.0.0", "port": "9003" } }, "server": true } } } }
 273{"execute": "chardev-add", "arguments":{ "id": "compare1", "backend": {"type": "socket", "data": {"addr": { "type": "inet", "data": { "host": "0.0.0.0", "port": "9004" } }, "server": true } } } }
 274{"execute": "chardev-add", "arguments":{ "id": "compare0", "backend": {"type": "socket", "data": {"addr": { "type": "inet", "data": { "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": "9001" } }, "server": true } } } }
 275{"execute": "chardev-add", "arguments":{ "id": "compare0-0", "backend": {"type": "socket", "data": {"addr": { "type": "inet", "data": { "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": "9001" } }, "server": false } } } }
 276{"execute": "chardev-add", "arguments":{ "id": "compare_out", "backend": {"type": "socket", "data": {"addr": { "type": "inet", "data": { "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": "9005" } }, "server": true } } } }
 277{"execute": "chardev-add", "arguments":{ "id": "compare_out0", "backend": {"type": "socket", "data": {"addr": { "type": "inet", "data": { "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": "9005" } }, "server": false } } } }
 278
 279== Primary resume replication ==
 280Resume replication after new Secondary is up.
 281
 282Start the new Secondary (Steps 2 and 3 above), then on the Primary:
 283{"execute": "drive-mirror", "arguments":{ "device": "colo-disk0", "job-id": "resync", "target": "nbd://127.0.0.2:9999/parent0", "mode": "existing", "format": "raw", "sync": "full"} }
 284
 285Wait until disk is synced, then:
 286{"execute": "stop"}
 287{"execute": "block-job-cancel", "arguments":{ "device": "resync"} }
 288
 289{"execute": "human-monitor-command", "arguments":{ "command-line": "drive_add -n buddy driver=replication,mode=primary,file.driver=nbd,file.host=127.0.0.2,file.port=9999,file.export=parent0,node-name=replication0"}}
 290{"execute": "x-blockdev-change", "arguments":{ "parent": "colo-disk0", "node": "replication0" } }
 291
 292{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "filter-mirror", "id": "m0", "netdev": "hn0", "queue": "tx", "outdev": "mirror0" } }
 293{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "filter-redirector", "id": "redire0", "netdev": "hn0", "queue": "rx", "indev": "compare_out" } }
 294{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "filter-redirector", "id": "redire1", "netdev": "hn0", "queue": "rx", "outdev": "compare0" } }
 295{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "iothread", "id": "iothread1" } }
 296{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "colo-compare", "id": "comp0", "primary_in": "compare0-0", "secondary_in": "compare1", "outdev": "compare_out0", "iothread": "iothread1" } }
 297
 298{"execute": "migrate-set-capabilities", "arguments":{ "capabilities": [ {"capability": "x-colo", "state": true } ] } }
 299{"execute": "migrate", "arguments":{ "uri": "tcp:127.0.0.2:9998" } }
 300
 301Note:
 302If this Primary previously was a Secondary, then we need to insert the
 303filters before the filter-rewriter by using the
 304""insert": "before", "position": "id=rew0"" Options. See below.
 305
 306== Secondary resume replication ==
 307Become Primary and resume replication after new Secondary is up. Note
 308that now 127.0.0.1 is the Secondary and 127.0.0.2 is the Primary.
 309
 310Start the new Secondary (Steps 2 and 3 above, but with primary_ip=127.0.0.2),
 311then on the old Secondary:
 312{"execute": "drive-mirror", "arguments":{ "device": "colo-disk0", "job-id": "resync", "target": "nbd://127.0.0.1:9999/parent0", "mode": "existing", "format": "raw", "sync": "full"} }
 313
 314Wait until disk is synced, then:
 315{"execute": "stop"}
 316{"execute": "block-job-cancel", "arguments":{ "device": "resync" } }
 317
 318{"execute": "human-monitor-command", "arguments":{ "command-line": "drive_add -n buddy driver=replication,mode=primary,file.driver=nbd,file.host=127.0.0.1,file.port=9999,file.export=parent0,node-name=replication0"}}
 319{"execute": "x-blockdev-change", "arguments":{ "parent": "colo-disk0", "node": "replication0" } }
 320
 321{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "filter-mirror", "id": "m0", "insert": "before", "position": "id=rew0", "netdev": "hn0", "queue": "tx", "outdev": "mirror0" } }
 322{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "filter-redirector", "id": "redire0", "insert": "before", "position": "id=rew0", "netdev": "hn0", "queue": "rx", "indev": "compare_out" } }
 323{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "filter-redirector", "id": "redire1", "insert": "before", "position": "id=rew0", "netdev": "hn0", "queue": "rx", "outdev": "compare0" } }
 324{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "iothread", "id": "iothread1" } }
 325{"execute": "object-add", "arguments":{ "qom-type": "colo-compare", "id": "comp0", "primary_in": "compare0-0", "secondary_in": "compare1", "outdev": "compare_out0", "iothread": "iothread1" } }
 326
 327{"execute": "migrate-set-capabilities", "arguments":{ "capabilities": [ {"capability": "x-colo", "state": true } ] } }
 328{"execute": "migrate", "arguments":{ "uri": "tcp:127.0.0.1:9998" } }
 329
 330== TODO ==
 3311. Support shared storage.
 3322. Develop the heartbeat part.
 3333. Reduce checkpoint VM’s downtime while doing checkpoint.
 334