On Tue, Apr 05, 2022 at 08:29:36AM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 7:35 AM Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Apr 04, 2022 at 10:04:02AM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > > The header is shared between kernel and other projects using virtio, such as > > > qemu and any boot loaders booting from virtio devices. It's not technically a > > > /kernel/ ABI, but it is an ABI and for practical reasons the kernel version is > > > maintained as the master copy if I understand it correctly. > > > > Besides that fact that as you correctly states these are not a UAPI at > > all, qemu and bootloades are not specific to Linux and can't require a > > specific kernel version. So the same thing we do for file system > > formats or network protocols applies here: just copy the damn header. > > And as stated above any reasonably portable userspace needs to have a > > copy anyway. > > I think the users all have their own copies, at least the ones I could > find on codesearch.debian.org. kvmtool does not seem to have its own copy, just grep vring_init. > However, there are 27 virtio_*.h > files in include/uapi/linux that probably should stay together for > the purpose of defining the virtio protocol, and some others might > be uapi relevant. > > I see that at least include/uapi/linux/vhost.h has ioctl() definitions > in it, and includes the virtio_ring.h header indirectly. > > Adding the virtio maintainers to Cc to see if they can provide > more background on this. > > > If it is just as a "master copy" it can live in drivers/virtio/, just > > like we do for other formats. > > It has to be in include/linux/ at least because it's used by a number > of drivers outside of drivers/virtio/. > > Arnd > _______________________________________________ > Virtualization mailing list > Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization >