Re: [PATCH v8 09/10] vduse: Introduce VDUSE - vDPA Device in Userspace

From: Jason Wang
Date: Thu Jun 24 2021 - 23:09:15 EST



在 2021/6/24 下午5:16, Yongji Xie 写道:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 4:14 PM Jason Wang <jasowang@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

在 2021/6/24 下午12:46, Yongji Xie 写道:
So we need to deal with both FEATURES_OK and reset, but probably not
DRIVER_OK.

OK, I see. Thanks for the explanation. One more question is how about
clearing the corresponding status bit in get_status() rather than
making set_status() fail. Since the spec recommends this way for
validation which is done in virtio_dev_remove() and
virtio_finalize_features().

Thanks,
Yongji

I think you can. Or it would be even better that we just don't set the
bit during set_status().

Yes, that's what I mean.

I just realize that in vdpa_reset() we had:

static inline void vdpa_reset(struct vdpa_device *vdev)
{
const struct vdpa_config_ops *ops = vdev->config;

vdev->features_valid = false;
ops->set_status(vdev, 0);
}

We probably need to add the synchronization here. E.g re-read with a
timeout.

Looks like the timeout is already in set_status().


Do you mean the VDUSE's implementation?


Do we really need a
duplicated one here?


1) this is the timeout at the vDPA layer instead of the VDUSE layer.
2) it really depends on what's the meaning of the timeout for set_status of VDUSE.

Do we want:

2a) for set_status(): relay the message to userspace and wait for the userspace to quiescence the datapath

or

2b) for set_status(): simply relay the message to userspace, reply is no needed. Userspace will use a command to update the status when the datapath is stop. The the status could be fetched via get_stats().

2b looks more spec complaint.

And how to handle failure? Adding a return value
to virtio_config_ops->reset() and passing the error to the upper
layer?


Something like this.

Thanks



Thanks,
Yongji