Hi, as Jason suggested some months ago, I looked better at the virtio-net driver to understand if we can reuse some parts also in the virtio-vsock driver, since we have similar challenges (mergeable buffers, page allocation, small packets, etc.). Initially, I would add the skbuff in the virtio-vsock in order to re-use receive_*() functions. Then I would move receive_[small, big, mergeable]() and add_recvbuf_[small, big, mergeable]() outside of virtio-net driver, in order to call them also from virtio-vsock. I need to do some refactoring (e.g. leave the XDP part on the virtio-net driver), but I think it is feasible. The idea is to create a virtio-skb.[h,c] where put these functions and a new object where stores some attributes needed (e.g. hdr_len ) and status (e.g. some fields of struct receive_queue). This is an idea of virtio-skb.h that I have in mind: struct virtskb; struct sk_buff *virtskb_receive_small(struct virtskb *vs, ...); struct sk_buff *virtskb_receive_big(struct virtskb *vs, ...); struct sk_buff *virtskb_receive_mergeable(struct virtskb *vs, ...); int virtskb_add_recvbuf_small(struct virtskb*vs, ...); int virtskb_add_recvbuf_big(struct virtskb *vs, ...); int virtskb_add_recvbuf_mergeable(struct virtskb *vs, ...); For the Guest->Host path it should be easier, so maybe I can add a "virtskb_send(struct virtskb *vs, struct sk_buff *skb)" with a part of the code of xmit_skb(). Let me know if you have in mind better names or if I should put these function in another place. I would like to leave the control part completely separate, so, for example, the two drivers will negotiate the features independently and they will call the right virtskb_receive_*() function based on the negotiation. I already started to work on it, but before to do more steps and send an RFC patch, I would like to hear your opinion. Do you think that makes sense? Do you see any issue or a better solution? Thanks in advance, Stefano _______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization