On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:25:13AM +0800, Eli Qiao wrote:
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> On Tuesday, 21 February 2017 at 4:54 AM, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
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> > Can you explain how the resource leak can happen?
> >  
> 1. libvirtd creates a qemu process and create a resctrl directory for it, add 
> it’s pids to tasks
> 2. stop libvirtd or it’s down.
> 3. qemu process, and tasks file is empty now.
> 4. libvirt restart, well, the resctrl directory should be deleted as qemu 
> process gone.

So there are two problems: 

P1) If libvirtd is not restarted and guest VM is poweredoff, then 
CAT reservation leaks.

Ideally QEMU should free the resources.

How does libvirt deal with this for other resources?

P2) Libvirt restart.

Please remove resctrlfs directory only for 
libvirt owned VMs (say if the directory name matches
the VM UUID), and not for all directories in resctrlfs
(should not change resctrlfs directories which libvirt
does not own).

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