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[Qemu-devel] vhost-user graceful connect/disconnect
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Stefan Hajnoczi |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] vhost-user graceful connect/disconnect |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:21:51 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.9.1 (2017-09-22) |
Hi,
Vhost-user implementations assume the slave is already running before
the master starts. The slave is required during virtio device
initialization (e.g. feature bit negotiation) and so it is simplest to
assume that the master is already available and will respond immediately
to the VHOST_USER_GET_FEATURES message.
I have thought about how to let master and slave start in any order.
Some approaches involve changes to the VIRTIO specification so that
guest drivers can wait until the vhost-user connection is established.
We can avoid spec changes using PCI hotplug:
1. Introduce a new vhost-user object that manages a connection:
-chardev ...
-object vhost-user,id=vhost-user0,chardev=chr0
Note this object is *not* a NetClient. It's a resource for managing
a vhost-user connection and can be used with any device type (net,
scsi, blk, etc).
This object tries to establish a connection. When a connection is
established it sends vhost-user protocol messages to fetch
information needed for virtio device initialization (like the number
of virtqueues supported, features bits, etc). This information is
stashed so that vhost_*() calls later on do not require synchronous
communication with the vhost-user slave.
2. When the vhost-user connection is established the object emits a QMP
event so management software can hotplug the virtio device:
VHOST_USER_CONNECTED source=vhost-user0
3. The management software hotplugs the virtio device:
(qmp) netdev_add vhost-user,id=netdev0,vhost-user=vhost-user0
(qmp) device_add virtio-net-pci,netdev=netdev0
Advantages of this approach:
* Does not require spec changes.
* Can be implemented without vhost-user.c qemu_chr_fe_read/write_all()
calls that hang QEMU until the slave sends data.
* Allows slave to set the number of queues, feature bits, etc via the
vhost-user socket. It is not necessary to manually specify feature
bitmasks and other slave-specific information on the QEMU
command-line.
I haven't thought through disconnection but I imagine the vhost-user
object would emit a VHOST_USER_DISCONNECTED event so the management
software can hot unplug the device.
Thoughts?
Stefan
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