在 2021/10/30 上午2:34, Eugenio Pérez 写道:
This series enable shadow virtqueue (SVQ) for vhost-vdpa devices. This is intended as a new method of tracking the memory the devices touch during a migration process: Instead of relay on vhost device's dirty logging capability, SVQ intercepts the VQ dataplane forwarding the descriptors between VM and device. This way qemu is the effective writer of guests memory, like in qemu's virtio device operation. When SVQ is enabled qemu offers a new virtual address space to the device to read and write into, and it maps new vrings and the guest memory in it. SVQ also intercepts kicks and calls between the device and the guest. Used buffers relay would cause dirty memory being tracked, but at this RFC SVQ is not enabled on migration automatically. Thanks of being a buffers relay system, SVQ can be used also to communicate devices and drivers with different capabilities, like devices that only supports packed vring and not split and old guest with no driver packed support. It is based on the ideas of DPDK SW assisted LM, in the series of DPDK's https://patchwork.dpdk.org/cover/48370/ . However, these does not map the shadow vq in guest's VA, but in qemu's. For qemu to use shadow virtqueues the guest virtio driver must not use features like event_idx. SVQ needs to be enabled with QMP command: { "execute": "x-vhost-set-shadow-vq", "arguments": { "name": "vhost-vdpa0", "enable": true } } This series includes some patches to delete in the final version that helps with its testing. The first two of the series have been sent sepparately but they haven't been included in qemu main branch. The two after them adds the feature to stop the device and be able to set and get its status. It's intended to be used with vp_vpda driver in a nested environment, so they are also external to this series. The vp_vdpa driver also need modifications to forward the new status bit, they will be proposed sepparately Patches 5-12 prepares the SVQ and QMP command to support guest to host notifications forwarding. If the SVQ is enabled with these ones applied and the device supports it, that part can be tested in isolation (for example, with networking), hopping through SVQ. Same thing is true with patches 13-17, but with device to guest notifications. Based on them, patches from 18 to 22 implement the actual buffer forwarding, using some features already introduced in previous. However, they will need a host device with no iommu, something that is not available at the moment. The last part of the series uses properly the host iommu, so the driver can access this new virtual address space created. Comments are welcome.
I think we need do some benchmark to see the performance impact. Thanks
TODO: * Event, indirect, packed, and others features of virtio. * To sepparate buffers forwarding in its own AIO context, so we can throw more threads to that task and we don't need to stop the main event loop. * Support multiqueue virtio-net vdpa. * Proper documentation. Changes from v4 RFC: * Support of allocating / freeing iova ranges in IOVA tree. Extending already present iova-tree for that. * Proper validation of guest features. Now SVQ can negotiate a different set of features with the device when enabled. * Support of host notifiers memory regions * Handling of SVQ full queue in case guest's descriptors span to different memory regions (qemu's VA chunks). * Flush pending used buffers at end of SVQ operation. * QMP command now looks by NetClientState name. Other devices will need to implement it's way to enable vdpa. * Rename QMP command to set, so it looks more like a way of working * Better use of qemu error system * Make a few assertions proper error-handling paths. * Add more documentation * Less coupling of virtio / vhost, that could cause friction on changes * Addressed many other small comments and small fixes. Changes from v3 RFC: * Move everything to vhost-vdpa backend. A big change, this allowed some cleanup but more code has been added in other places. * More use of glib utilities, especially to manage memory. v3 link: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2021-05/msg06032.html Changes from v2 RFC: * Adding vhost-vdpa devices support * Fixed some memory leaks pointed by different comments v2 link: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2021-03/msg05600.html Changes from v1 RFC: * Use QMP instead of migration to start SVQ mode. * Only accepting IOMMU devices, closer behavior with target devices (vDPA) * Fix invalid masking/unmasking of vhost call fd. * Use of proper methods for synchronization. * No need to modify VirtIO device code, all of the changes are contained in vhost code. * Delete superfluous code. * An intermediate RFC was sent with only the notifications forwarding changes. It can be seen in https://patchew.org/QEMU/20210129205415.876290-1-eperezma@xxxxxxxxxx/ v1 link: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-11/msg05372.html Eugenio Pérez (20): virtio: Add VIRTIO_F_QUEUE_STATE virtio-net: Honor VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DEVICE_STOPPED virtio: Add virtio_queue_is_host_notifier_enabled vhost: Make vhost_virtqueue_{start,stop} public vhost: Add x-vhost-enable-shadow-vq qmp vhost: Add VhostShadowVirtqueue vdpa: Register vdpa devices in a list vhost: Route guest->host notification through shadow virtqueue Add vhost_svq_get_svq_call_notifier Add vhost_svq_set_guest_call_notifier vdpa: Save call_fd in vhost-vdpa vhost-vdpa: Take into account SVQ in vhost_vdpa_set_vring_call vhost: Route host->guest notification through shadow virtqueue virtio: Add vhost_shadow_vq_get_vring_addr vdpa: Save host and guest features vhost: Add vhost_svq_valid_device_features to shadow vq vhost: Shadow virtqueue buffers forwarding vhost: Add VhostIOVATree vhost: Use a tree to store memory mappings vdpa: Add custom IOTLB translations to SVQ Eugenio Pérez (26): util: Make some iova_tree parameters const vhost: Fix last queue index of devices with no cvq virtio: Add VIRTIO_F_QUEUE_STATE virtio-net: Honor VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DEVICE_STOPPED vhost: Add x-vhost-set-shadow-vq qmp vhost: Add VhostShadowVirtqueue vdpa: Save kick_fd in vhost-vdpa vdpa: Add vhost_svq_get_dev_kick_notifier vdpa: Add vhost_svq_set_svq_kick_fd vhost: Add Shadow VirtQueue kick forwarding capabilities vhost: Handle host notifiers in SVQ vhost: Route guest->host notification through shadow virtqueue Add vhost_svq_get_svq_call_notifier Add vhost_svq_set_guest_call_notifier vdpa: Save call_fd in vhost-vdpa vhost-vdpa: Take into account SVQ in vhost_vdpa_set_vring_call vhost: Route host->guest notification through shadow virtqueue virtio: Add vhost_shadow_vq_get_vring_addr vdpa: ack VIRTIO_F_QUEUE_STATE if device supports it vhost: Add vhost_svq_valid_device_features to shadow vq vhost: Add vhost_svq_valid_guest_features to shadow vq vhost: Shadow virtqueue buffers forwarding util: Add iova_tree_alloc vhost: Add VhostIOVATree vhost: Use a tree to store memory mappings vdpa: Add custom IOTLB translations to SVQ qapi/net.json | 20 + hw/virtio/vhost-iova-tree.h | 27 + hw/virtio/vhost-shadow-virtqueue.h | 44 ++ hw/virtio/virtio-pci.h | 1 + include/hw/virtio/vhost-vdpa.h | 12 + include/hw/virtio/virtio.h | 4 +- include/qemu/iova-tree.h | 25 +- .../standard-headers/linux/virtio_config.h | 5 + include/standard-headers/linux/virtio_pci.h | 2 + hw/i386/intel_iommu.c | 2 +- hw/net/vhost_net.c | 2 +- hw/net/virtio-net.c | 6 +- hw/virtio/vhost-iova-tree.c | 157 ++++ hw/virtio/vhost-shadow-virtqueue.c | 746 ++++++++++++++++++ hw/virtio/vhost-vdpa.c | 437 +++++++++- hw/virtio/virtio-pci.c | 16 +- net/vhost-vdpa.c | 28 + util/iova-tree.c | 151 +++- hw/virtio/meson.build | 2 +- 19 files changed, 1664 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) create mode 100644 hw/virtio/vhost-iova-tree.h create mode 100644 hw/virtio/vhost-shadow-virtqueue.h create mode 100644 hw/virtio/vhost-iova-tree.c create mode 100644 hw/virtio/vhost-shadow-virtqueue.c
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