migration: don't account sleep time for calculating bandwidth

While we are sleeping we are not sending, so we should not use that
time to estimate our bandwidth.

Signed-off-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com>


Reviewed-by: Orit Wasserman <owasserm@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Juan Quintela 2013-02-01 12:41:38 +01:00
parent a3e879cd51
commit 7161082c8d

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@ -658,6 +658,7 @@ static void *buffered_file_thread(void *opaque)
{
MigrationState *s = opaque;
int64_t initial_time = qemu_get_clock_ms(rt_clock);
int64_t sleep_time = 0;
int64_t max_size = 0;
bool last_round = false;
int ret;
@ -730,7 +731,7 @@ static void *buffered_file_thread(void *opaque)
current_time = qemu_get_clock_ms(rt_clock);
if (current_time >= initial_time + BUFFER_DELAY) {
uint64_t transferred_bytes = s->bytes_xfer;
uint64_t time_spent = current_time - initial_time;
uint64_t time_spent = current_time - initial_time - sleep_time;
double bandwidth = transferred_bytes / time_spent;
max_size = bandwidth * migrate_max_downtime() / 1000000;
@ -739,11 +740,13 @@ static void *buffered_file_thread(void *opaque)
transferred_bytes, time_spent, bandwidth, max_size);
s->bytes_xfer = 0;
sleep_time = 0;
initial_time = current_time;
}
if (!last_round && (s->bytes_xfer >= s->xfer_limit)) {
/* usleep expects microseconds */
g_usleep((initial_time + BUFFER_DELAY - current_time)*1000);
sleep_time += qemu_get_clock_ms(rt_clock) - current_time;
}
ret = buffered_flush(s);
if (ret < 0) {