Re: [PATCH RFCv2 00/21] Drivers: hv: utils: re-implement the kernel/userspace communication layer

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KY Srinivasan <kys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Vitaly Kuznetsov [mailto:vkuznets@xxxxxxxxxx]
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 6:29 AM
>> To: KY Srinivasan; devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Cc: Haiyang Zhang; linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Dexuan Cui; Radim Krcmar;
>> Greg Kroah-Hartman; linux-api@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [PATCH RFCv2 00/21] Drivers: hv: utils: re-implement the
>> kernel/userspace communication layer
>> 
>> Changes in RFCv2:
>> - Preserve backwards compatibility with netlink-speaking daemons. [K. Y.
>> Srinivasan]
>> - Introduce transport abstraction layer. [K. Y. Srinivasan]
>> - Get rid of ioctls [Radim Krcmar]
>> - Make the series reviewable by splitting it into smaller patches.
>> 
>> Anatomy of the series:
>> Patches 01 - 07 are cleanup with minor functional change.
>> Patch 08 defines the state machine.
>> Patches 09-11 convert all 3 drivers to using the state machine.
>> Patch 12 fixes a bug in fcopy. This change is going away in Patch 15,  I just
>> want to highlight the fix.
>> Patch 13 introduces a transport abstraction.
>> Patch 14-16 convert all drivers to using the transport abstraction.
>> Patches 17-18 switch KVP and VSS daemon to using char devices.
>> Patches 19-20 convert FCOPY and VSS to hull handshake (the same we have
>> in  KVP). These two can be postponed till we really need to distinguish
>> between  different kernels in the daemon code.
>> Patch 21 unifies log messages on daemons connect across all drivers and
>> moves  these messages to debug level.
>> 
>> I smoke-tested this series with both old (netlink) and new (char devices)
>> daemons and tested the daemon upgrade procedure.
>> 
>> Original description:
>> This series converts kvp/vss daemons to use misc char devices instead of
>> netlink for userspace/kernel communication and then updates fcopy to be
>> consistent with kvp/vss.
>> 
>> Userspace/kernel communication via netlink has a number of issues:
>> - It is hard for userspace to figure out if the kernel part was loaded or not
>>   and this fact can change as there is a way to enable/disable the service from
>>   host side. Racy daemon startup is also a problem.
>> - When the userspace daemon restarts/dies kernel part doesn't receive a
>>   notification.
>> - Netlink communication is not stable under heavy load.
>> - ...
>> 
>> Vitaly Kuznetsov (21):
>>   Drivers: hv: util: move kvp/vss function declarations to
>>     hyperv_vmbus.h
>>   Drivers: hv: kvp: reset kvp_context
>>   Drivers: hv: kvp: move poll_channel() to hyperv_vmbus.h
>>   Drivers: hv: fcopy: process deferred messages when we complete the
>>     transaction
>>   Drivers: hv: vss: process deferred messages when we complete the
>>     transaction
>>   Drivers: hv: kvp: rename kvp_work -> kvp_timeout_work
>>   Drivers: hv: fcopy: rename fcopy_work -> fcopy_timeout_work
>>   Drivers: hv: util: introduce state machine for util drivers
>>   Drivers: hv: kvp: switch to using the hvutil_device_state state
>>     machine
>>   Drivers: hv: vss: switch to using the hvutil_device_state state
>>     machine
>>   Drivers: hv: fcopy: switch to using the hvutil_device_state state
>>     machine
>>   Drivers: hv: fcopy: set .owner reference for file operations
>>   Drivers: hv: util: introduce hv_utils_transport abstraction
>>   Drivers: hv: vss: convert to hv_utils_transport
>>   Drivers: hv: fcopy: convert to hv_utils_transport
>>   Drivers: hv: kvp: convert to hv_utils_transport
>>   Tools: hv: kvp: use misc char device to communicate with kernel
>>   Tools: hv: vss: use misc char device to communicate with kernel
>>   Drivers: hv: vss: full handshake support
>>   Drivers: hv: fcopy: full handshake support
>>   Drivers: hv: utils: unify driver registration reporting
>> 
>>  drivers/hv/Makefile             |   2 +-
>>  drivers/hv/hv_fcopy.c           | 287 ++++++++++++++--------------------------
>>  drivers/hv/hv_kvp.c             | 192 +++++++++++++--------------
>>  drivers/hv/hv_snapshot.c        | 168 +++++++++++++++--------
>>  drivers/hv/hv_utils_transport.c | 276
>> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  drivers/hv/hv_utils_transport.h |  51 +++++++
>>  drivers/hv/hyperv_vmbus.h       |  29 ++++
>>  include/linux/hyperv.h          |   8 --
>>  include/uapi/linux/hyperv.h     |   8 +-
>>  tools/hv/hv_fcopy_daemon.c      |  15 +++
>>  tools/hv/hv_kvp_daemon.c        | 166 +++++------------------
>>  tools/hv/hv_vss_daemon.c        | 149 ++++++---------------
>>  12 files changed, 752 insertions(+), 599 deletions(-)  create mode 100644
>> drivers/hv/hv_utils_transport.c  create mode 100644
>> drivers/hv/hv_utils_transport.h
>
> Vitaly,
>
> Thank you very much for taking on this project; very well done. I have mostly reviewed the code and I should be
> done shortly. Also, I am going to test this code as well. If there are no issues, I will send this out to Greg in my next 
> installment of patches.

Hi K.Y.,

I don't mean to rush or anything but please let me know if I need to do
something with this series (e.g. fix something, rebase/resend it,...) to
get it applied.

Thanks,

-- 
  Vitaly
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