On 29.07.2024 00:53, Amery Hung wrote: > On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 1:40 PM Arseniy Krasnov > <avkrasnov@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi Amery >> >>> /* Transport features flags */ >>> /* Transport provides host->guest communication */ >>> -#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_H2G 0x00000001 >>> +#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_H2G 0x00000001 >>> /* Transport provides guest->host communication */ >>> -#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_G2H 0x00000002 >>> -/* Transport provides DGRAM communication */ >>> -#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM 0x00000004 >>> +#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_G2H 0x00000002 >>> +/* Transport provides fallback for DGRAM communication */ >>> +#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_DGRAM_FALLBACK 0x00000004 >>> /* Transport provides local (loopback) communication */ >>> -#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_LOCAL 0x00000008 >>> +#define VSOCK_TRANSPORT_F_LOCAL 0x00000008 >> >> ^^^ This is refactoring ? >> > > This part contains no functional change. Ah I see, sorry ) Thanks, Arseniy > > Since virtio dgram uses transport_h2g/g2h instead of transport_dgram > (renamed totransport_dgam_fallback to in this patch) of VMCI, we > rename the flags here to describe the transport in a more accurate > way. > > For a datagram vsock, during socket creation, if VMCI is present, > transport_dgram will be registered as a fallback. > > During vsock_dgram_sendmsg(), we will always try to resolve the > transport to transport_h2g/g2h/local first and then fallback on > transport_dgram. > > Let me know if there is anything that is confusing here. > >> >>> + /* During vsock_create(), the transport cannot be decided yet if >>> + * using virtio. While for VMCI, it is transport_dgram_fallback. >> >> >> I'm not English speaker, but 'decided' -> 'detected'/'resolved' ? >> > > Not a native English speaker either, but I think resolve is also > pretty accurate. > > Thanks, > Amery > >> >> >> Thanks, Arseniy