On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 5:51 PM Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 10:59:51AM +0800, Yongji Xie wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 9:02 PM Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 10:13:30PM +0800, Xie Yongji wrote: > > > > +/* ioctls */ > > > > + > > > > +struct vduse_dev_config { > > > > + char name[VDUSE_NAME_MAX]; /* vduse device name */ > > > > + __u32 vendor_id; /* virtio vendor id */ > > > > + __u32 device_id; /* virtio device id */ > > > > + __u64 features; /* device features */ > > > > + __u64 bounce_size; /* bounce buffer size for iommu */ > > > > + __u16 vq_size_max; /* the max size of virtqueue */ > > > > > > The VIRTIO specification allows per-virtqueue sizes. A device can have > > > two virtqueues, where the first one allows up to 1024 descriptors and > > > the second one allows only 128 descriptors, for example. > > > > > > > Good point! But it looks like virtio-vdpa/virtio-pci doesn't support > > that now. All virtqueues have the same maximum size. > > I see struct vpda_config_ops only supports a per-device max vq size: > u16 (*get_vq_num_max)(struct vdpa_device *vdev); > > virtio-pci supports per-virtqueue sizes because the struct > virtio_pci_common_cfg->queue_size register is per-queue (controlled by > queue_select). > Oh, yes. I miss queue_select. > I guess this is a question for Jason: will vdpa will keep this limitation? > If yes, then VDUSE can stick to it too without running into problems in > the future. > > > > > + __u16 padding; /* padding */ > > > > + __u32 vq_num; /* the number of virtqueues */ > > > > + __u32 vq_align; /* the allocation alignment of virtqueue's metadata */ > > > > > > I'm not sure what this is? > > > > > > > This will be used by vring_create_virtqueue() too. > > If there is no official definition for the meaning of this value then > "/* same as vring_create_virtqueue()'s vring_align parameter */" would > be clearer. That way the reader knows what to research in order to > understand how this field works. > OK. > I don't remember but maybe it was used to support vrings when the > host/guest have non-4KB page sizes. I wonder if anyone has an official > definition for this value? Not sure. Maybe we might need some alignment which is less than PAGE_SIZE sometimes. Thanks, Yongji