On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 03:28:51PM +0800, Erik Skultety wrote: > On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 01:54:03AM -0400, Yan Zhao wrote: > > migration_version attribute is used to check migration compatibility > > between two mdev devices of the same mdev type. > > The key is that it's rw and its data is opaque to userspace. > > > > Userspace reads migration_version of mdev device at source side and > > writes the value to migration_version attribute of mdev device at target > > side. It judges migration compatibility according to whether the read > > and write operations succeed or fail. > > > > Currently, it is able to read/write migration_version attribute under two > > places: > > > > (1) under mdev_type node > > userspace is able to know whether two mdev devices are compatible before > > a mdev device is created. > > > > userspace also needs to check whether the two mdev devices are of the same > > mdev type before checking the migration_version attribute. It also needs > > to check device creation parameters if aggregation is supported in future. > > > > (2) under mdev device node > > userspace is able to know whether two mdev devices are compatible after > > they are all created. But it does not need to check mdev type and device > > creation parameter for aggregation as device vendor driver would have > > incorporated those information into the migration_version attribute. > > > > __ userspace > > /\ \ > > / \write > > / read \ > > ________/__________ ___\|/_____________ > > | migration_version | | migration_version |-->check migration > > --------------------- --------------------- compatibility > > mdev device A mdev device B > > > > This patch is for mdev documentation about the first place (under > > mdev_type node) > > > > Cc: Alex Williamson <alex.williamson@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Erik Skultety <eskultet@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: "Tian, Kevin" <kevin.tian@xxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Zhenyu Wang <zhenyuw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: "Wang, Zhi A" <zhi.a.wang@xxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Neo Jia <cjia@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Kirti Wankhede <kwankhede@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Cc: Christophe de Dinechin <dinechin@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > Reviewed-by: Cornelia Huck <cohuck@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Signed-off-by: Yan Zhao <yan.y.zhao@xxxxxxxxx> > > > > --- > > v5: > > updated commit message a little to indicate this patch is for > > migration_version attribute under mdev_type node > > > > v4: > > fixed a typo. (Cornelia Huck) > > > > v3: > > 1. renamed version to migration_version > > (Christophe de Dinechin, Cornelia Huck, Alex Williamson) > > 2. let errno to be freely defined by vendor driver > > (Alex Williamson, Erik Skultety, Cornelia Huck, Dr. David Alan Gilbert) > > 3. let checking mdev_type be prerequisite of migration compatibility > > check. (Alex Williamson) > > 4. reworded example usage section. > > (most of this section came from Alex Williamson) > > 5. reworded attribute intention section (Cornelia Huck) > > > > v2: > > 1. added detailed intent and usage > > 2. made definition of version string completely private to vendor driver > > (Alex Williamson) > > 3. abandoned changes to sample mdev drivers (Alex Williamson) > > 4. mandatory --> optional (Cornelia Huck) > > 5. added description for errno (Cornelia Huck) > > --- > > .../driver-api/vfio-mediated-device.rst | 113 ++++++++++++++++++ > > 1 file changed, 113 insertions(+) > > > > diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/vfio-mediated-device.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/vfio-mediated-device.rst > > index 25eb7d5b834b..2d1f3c0f3c8f 100644 > > --- a/Documentation/driver-api/vfio-mediated-device.rst > > +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/vfio-mediated-device.rst > > @@ -202,6 +202,7 @@ Directories and files under the sysfs for Each Physical Device > > | | |--- available_instances > > | | |--- device_api > > | | |--- description > > + | | |--- migration_version > > | | |--- [devices] > > | |--- [<type-id>] > > | | |--- create > > @@ -209,6 +210,7 @@ Directories and files under the sysfs for Each Physical Device > > | | |--- available_instances > > | | |--- device_api > > | | |--- description > > + | | |--- migration_version > > | | |--- [devices] > > | |--- [<type-id>] > > | |--- create > > @@ -216,6 +218,7 @@ Directories and files under the sysfs for Each Physical Device > > | |--- available_instances > > | |--- device_api > > | |--- description > > + | |--- migration_version > > | |--- [devices] > > > > * [mdev_supported_types] > > @@ -246,6 +249,116 @@ Directories and files under the sysfs for Each Physical Device > > This attribute should show the number of devices of type <type-id> that can be > > created. > > I've got only a few suggestions to improve to wording in the documentation > (feel free to disagree): > hi Erik, Thanks for your good suggestions. They are better to understand than the original ones:) I'll update the doc according to them except for below minor one -- may I just put it like this: * migration_version (rw, optional) Thanks Yan > > > > +* migration_version > > + > > + This attribute is rw, and is optional. > > IMO better wording: "This is an optional, RW attribute." > > > + It is used to check migration compatibility between two mdev devices of the > > + same mdev type. Absence of this attribute means the device of type <type-id> > > + does not support migration. > > + This attribute provides a way to check migration compatibility between two > > + mdev devices from userspace even before device creation. The intended usage is > > ^This sentence essentially duplicates the information from the first sentence, > can we condense it into something like: > > "It is used to check the migration compatibility between two mdev devices of the > same mdev type. Typically, the target device has not been created yet at the > time of userspace using this attribute to check the migration compatibility." > > > + for userspace to read the migration_version attribute from one mdev device and > > + then writing that value to the migration_version attribute of the other mdev > > + device. The second mdev device indicates compatibility via the return code of > > + the write operation. This makes compatibility between mdev devices completely > > + vendor-defined and opaque to userspace. Userspace should do nothing more > > + than verify the mdev types match and then use the migration_version attribute > > + to confirm source to target compatibility. > > I'd rephrase the ^last sentence differently: > "Therefore, userspace is only expected to verify that the mdev types of the > respective devices match and then use the migration_version attribute to > confirm migration compatibility between the source and target mdev devices." > > > + > > + Reading/Writing Attribute Data: > > + read(2) will fail if device of type <type-id> does not support migration and > > + otherwise succeed and return migration_version string of the device of > > "returns a migration_version string of the device on success, fails with an > errno if the device doesn't support migration" > > > + type <type-id>. > > + > > + This migration_version string is vendor defined and opaque to the > > + userspace. Vendor is free to include whatever they feel is relevant. > > + e.g. <pciid of parent device>-<software version>. > > + > > + Restrictions on this migration_version string: > > + 1. It should only contain ascii characters > > + 2. MAX Length is PATH_MAX (4096) > > + > > + write(2) expects migration_version string of source mdev device, and will > > + succeed if it is determined to be compatible and otherwise fail with > > + vendor specific errno. > > "expects a migration_version string of the source mdev device, succeeds if the > two mdev devices are migration compatible, otherwise fails with and errno" > > > + > > + Errno: > > + -An errno on read(2) indicates the device of type <type-id> does not support > > + migration; > > + -An errno on write(2) indicates the devices are incompatible or the target > > + doesn't support migration. > > + Vendor driver is free to define specific errno and is suggested to > > + print detailed error in syslog for diagnose purpose. > > + > > + Userspace should treat ANY of below conditions as two mdev devices not > > Userspace should treat any of the below conditions as an indication of migration > incompatibility between two mdev devices. > > > + compatible: > > + (0) The mdev devices are not of the same type > > + (1) any one of the two mdev devices does not have a migration_version > > + attribute > > any of the two mdev devices is missing the migration_version attribute > > > + (2) error when reading from migration_version attribute of one mdev device > > when reading the source mdev's migration_version attribute > > > + (3) error when writing migration_version string of one mdev device to > > + migration_version attribute of the other mdev device > > when writing the source mdev migration_version string to the target mdev > device's migration_version attribute > > > + > > + Userspace should regard two mdev devices compatible when ALL of below > > + conditions are met: > > Userspace can consider the two mdev devices to be compatible when all of the > below conditions are met: > > > + (0) The mdev devices are of the same type > > + (1) success when reading from migration_version attribute of one mdev device. > > reading the migration_version attribute of the source succeeds > > > + (2) success when writing migration_version string of one mdev device to > > + migration_version attribute of the other mdev device. > > writing the migration_version string to the target mdev's migration_version > attribute succeeds > > > + > > + Example Usage: > > + (1) Compare mdev types: > > Comparing two mdev types: > > > + > > + The mdev type of an instantiated device can be read from the mdev_type link > > + within the device instance in sysfs, for example: > > + > > + # basename $(readlink -f /sys/bus/mdev/devices/$MDEV_UUID/mdev_type/) > > + > > + The mdev types available on a given host system can also be found through > > + /sys/class/mdev_bus, for example: > > + > > + # ls /sys/class/mdev_bus/*/mdev_supported_types/ > > + > > + Migration is only possible between devices of the same mdev type. > > + > > + (2) Retrieve the mdev source migration_version: > > + > > + The migration_version information can either be read from the mdev_type link > > + on an instantiated device: > > s/information/string > > > + > > + # cat /sys/bus/mdev/devices/$UUID1/mdev_type/migration_version > > + > > + Or it can be read from the mdev type definition, for example: > > + > > + # cat /sys/class/mdev_bus/*/mdev_supported_types/$MDEV_TYPE/migration_version > > + > > + If reading the source migration_version generates an error, migration is not > > + possible. > > + NB, there might be several parent devices for a given mdev type on a host > > + system, each may support or expose different migration_versions. > > + Matching the specific mdev type to a parent may become important in such > > + configurations. > > + > > + (3) Test source migration_version at target: > > + > > + Given a migration_version as outlined above, its compatibility to an > > + instantiated device of the same mdev type can be tested as: > > + # echo $VERSION > /sys/bus/mdev/devices/$UUID2/mdev_type/migration_version > > + > > + If this write fails, the source and target migration versions are not > > + compatible or the target does not support migration. > > + > > + Compatibility can also be tested prior to target device creation using the > > prior to creation of the target device > > > + mdev type definition for a parent device with a previously found matching mdev > > + type, for example: > > using the migration_version attribute present inside a specific mdev type > directory for a given physical parent device. > > > + > > + # echo $VERSION > \ > > + /sys/class/mdev_bus/$PARENT/mdev_supported_types/$MDEV_TYPE/migration_version > > + > > + Again, an error writing the migration_version indicates that an instance of > > + this mdev type would not support a migration from the provided migration > > + version. > > would not support migration from the source. > > -- > Erik Skultety >