use dedicated I/O service domain in KVM

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Hi, I want to use a dedicated guest VM to handle I/O request just as
I/O service domain used in xen.

Specifically, using network I/O as an example, I should directly
assign the NIC to one guest VM (using pci-assign option),  after that
all other guest VMs should perform network I/O through that VM rather
than the host OS.

Is there currently any viable approach to do this?

If not, I want to implement one. Currently I'm thinking of combining
nahanni shared memory and vhost architecture to implement it, is there
any other suggestions?

Thanks for any help.
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