On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 06:40:06PM +0100, Dr. David Alan Gilbert (git) wrote:
[...] > The precopy flow is: > active->pre-switchover->device->completed > > The postcopy flow is: > active->pre-switchover->postcopy-active->completed The naming is still slightly confusing to me: (1) we have a capability called "pause-before-switchover", so it feels like there is something called "switchover" and if we enable this we'll pause before that point; (2) we have a new status "pre-switchover", it feels like that's the point before we are in "switchover" state; (3) we don't really have a "switchover" state, but instead it's called "device" which is exactly the "switchover" action. Considering (1) and (2), I would prefer "device" state to be just "switchover"... Further, not sure we can unify the state transition as well (say, we add this switchover state even without cap "pause-before-switchover" set, although it does not make much sense itself). Then, we can also unify the precopy/postcopy state machine into one: active-> [pre-switchover->] (optional, decided by "pause-before-switchover") switchover-> [postcopy-active->] (optional, decided by "postcopy-arm") completed (Sorry I am discussing the naming again instead of reviewing real stuff!) -- Peter Xu