[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/3] net/vdpa_virtio_pci: introduce vdpa sample driver

Wang, Xiao W xiao.w.wang at intel.com
Mon Feb 12 16:36:09 CET 2018


Hi Maxime,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maxime Coquelin [mailto:maxime.coquelin at redhat.com]
> Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2018 5:09 PM
> To: Wang, Xiao W <xiao.w.wang at intel.com>; dev at dpdk.org
> Cc: Tan, Jianfeng <jianfeng.tan at intel.com>; Bie, Tiwei <tiwei.bie at intel.com>;
> yliu at fridaylinux.org; Liang, Cunming <cunming.liang at intel.com>; Daly, Dan
> <dan.daly at intel.com>; Wang, Zhihong <zhihong.wang at intel.com>
> Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3] net/vdpa_virtio_pci: introduce vdpa sample driver
> 
> Hi Xiao,
> 
> On 02/08/2018 03:23 AM, Wang, Xiao W wrote:
> > Hi Maxime,
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Maxime Coquelin [mailto:maxime.coquelin at redhat.com]
> >> Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2018 10:24 PM
> >> To: Wang, Xiao W <xiao.w.wang at intel.com>; dev at dpdk.org
> >> Cc: Tan, Jianfeng <jianfeng.tan at intel.com>; Bie, Tiwei
> <tiwei.bie at intel.com>;
> >> yliu at fridaylinux.org; Liang, Cunming <cunming.liang at intel.com>; Daly, Dan
> >> <dan.daly at intel.com>; Wang, Zhihong <zhihong.wang at intel.com>
> >> Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/3] net/vdpa_virtio_pci: introduce vdpa sample driver
> >>
> >> Hi Xiao,
> >>
> >> On 02/04/2018 03:55 PM, Xiao Wang wrote:
> >>> This driver is a reference sample of making vDPA device driver based
> >>> on vhost lib, this driver uses a standard virtio-net PCI device as
> >>> vDPA device, it can serve as a backend for a virtio-net pci device
> >>> in nested VM.
> >>>
> >>> The key driver ops implemented are:
> >>>
> >>> * vdpa_virtio_eng_init
> >>> Mapping virtio pci device with VFIO into userspace, and read device
> >>> capability and intialize internal data.
> >>>
> >>> * vdpa_virtio_eng_uninit
> >>> Release the mapped device.
> >>>
> >>> * vdpa_virtio_info_query
> >>> Device capability reporting, e.g. queue number, features.
> >>>
> >>> * vdpa_virtio_dev_config
> >>> With the guest virtio information provideed by vhost lib, this
> >>> function configures device and IOMMU to set up vhost datapath,
> >>> which includes: Rx/Tx vring, VFIO interrupt, kick relay.
> >>>
> >>> * vdpa_virtio_dev_close
> >>> Unset the stuff that are configured previously by dev_conf.
> >>>
> >>> This driver requires the virtio device supports
> VIRTIO_F_IOMMU_PLATFORM
> >>> , because the buffer address written in desc is IOVA.
> >>>
> >>> Because vDPA driver needs to set up MSI-X vector to interrupt the guest,
> >>> only vfio-pci is supported currently.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: Xiao Wang<xiao.w.wang at intel.com>
> >>> ---
> >>>    config/common_base                                 |    6 +
> >>>    config/common_linuxapp                             |    1 +
> >>>    drivers/net/Makefile                               |    1 +
> >>>    drivers/net/vdpa_virtio_pci/Makefile               |   31 +
> >>>    .../net/vdpa_virtio_pci/rte_eth_vdpa_virtio_pci.c  | 1527
> >> ++++++++++++++++++++
> >>>    .../rte_vdpa_virtio_pci_version.map                |    4 +
> >>>    mk/rte.app.mk                                      |    1 +
> >>>    7 files changed, 1571 insertions(+)
> >>>    create mode 100644 drivers/net/vdpa_virtio_pci/Makefile
> >>>    create mode 100644
> drivers/net/vdpa_virtio_pci/rte_eth_vdpa_virtio_pci.c
> >>>    create mode 100644
> >> drivers/net/vdpa_virtio_pci/rte_vdpa_virtio_pci_version.map
> >>
> >> Is there a specific constraint that makes you expose PCI functions and
> >> duplicate a lot of vfio code into the driver?
> >
> > The existing vfio code doesn't fit VDPA well, this vDPA driver needs to
> program IOMMU for a vDPA device with a VM's memory table.
> > While the eal/vfio uses a struct vfio_cfg to takes all regular devices and add
> them to a single vfio_container, and program IOMMU with DPDK process's
> memory table.
> >
> > This driver doing PCI VFIO initialization itself can avoid affecting the global
> vfio_cfg structure.
> 
> Ok, I get it.
> So I think what you have to do is to extend eal/vfio for this case.
> Or at least, have a vdpa layer to perform this, else every offload
> driver will have to duplicate the code.

I think I need to extend eal/vfio to provide container based APIs, such as creating container,
vfio group fd binding with container, DMAR programming, etc.

> 
> >>
> >> Wouldn't it be better (if possible) to use RTE_PMD_REGISTER_PCI() & co.
> >> to benefit from all the existing infrastructure?
> >
> > RTE_PMD_REGISTER_PCI() & co will make this driver as PCI driver (physical
> device), then this will conflict with the virtio_pmd.
> > So I make vDPA device driver as a vdev driver.
> 
> Yes, but it is a PCI device, not a virtual device. You have to extend
> the EAL to support this new class of devices/drivers. Think of it as in
> kernel when a NIC device can be either binded to its NIC driver, VFIO or
> UIO.
> 
> If I look at patch 3, you have to set --no-pci, or at least I think to
> blacklist the Virtio device.
> 
> I wonder if real vDPA cards will support either vDPA mode or or behave
> like a regular NIC, like the Virtio case in your example.
> If this is the case, maybe the vDPA code for a NIC could be in the same
> driver as the "NIC" mode.
> A new struct rte_pci_driver driver flag could be introduced to specify
> that the driver supports vDPA.
> Then, in EAL arguments, if a vhost vdev specifies it wants Virtio device
> at PCI addr 00:01:00 as offload, the PCI layer could probe this device
> in "vdpa" mode.

Considering that we could have a pool of vDPA devices, we need to have a port supporting port representor,
it defines control domain to which these vDPA devices belong to, we can have a vdev port for this
purpose and this vdev helps to register vDPA ports by port-representor library (patch submitted).

                                   +------+
                                   | vdev |
+---+                              |------|
|app|--register representor port-->|broker|-->add port with vDPA device 0/1/2...
+---+                              +------+

I plan to submit vdpa driver patch for a real vDPA card, that card will have different sub device_id/vendor_id,
so we won't have conflict issue on that driver.

> 
> Also, I don't know if this will be possible with real vDPA cards, but we
> could have the application doing packet switching between vhost-user
> vdev and the Virtio device. And at some point, at runtime, switch into
> vDPA mode. This use-case would be much easier to implement if vDPA
> relied on existing PCI layer.

In vDPA mode, each vhost-user datapath is performed by a vDPA device,
If switchover to normal SW packet switching, it will be typically many vhost-user ports and one uplink port.

Thanks,
Xiao

> 
> I may be not very clear, don't hesitate to ask questions.
> But generally, I think vDPA has to fit in existing DPDK architecture,
> and not try to live outside of it.
> 
> Thanks,
> Maxime
> >>
> >> Maxime
> >
> > Thanks for the comments,
> > Xiao
> >


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