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[Qemu-devel] [PATCH] vhost-user: update spec description


From: Michael S. Tsirkin
Subject: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] vhost-user: update spec description
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 21:29:59 +0200

Clarify logging setup to make sure all clients comply in a way that is
future-proof.  Document how rings are started/stopped.

Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <address@hidden>
---
 docs/specs/vhost-user.txt | 62 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/specs/vhost-user.txt b/docs/specs/vhost-user.txt
index 26dde2e..6a0ed8f 100644
--- a/docs/specs/vhost-user.txt
+++ b/docs/specs/vhost-user.txt
@@ -87,6 +87,14 @@ Depending on the request type, payload can be:
    User address: a 64-bit user address
    mmap offset: 64-bit offset where region starts in the mapped memory
 
+* Log description
+   ---------------------------
+   | log size | log offset |
+   ---------------------------
+   log size: size of area used for logging
+   log offset: offset from start of supplied file descriptor
+       where logging starts (i.e. where guest address 0 would be logged)
+
 In QEMU the vhost-user message is implemented with the following struct:
 
 typedef struct VhostUserMsg {
@@ -138,6 +146,23 @@ As older slaves don't support negotiating protocol 
features,
 a feature bit was dedicated for this purpose:
 #define VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES 30
 
+Starting and stopping rings
+----------------------
+Each ring is initialized in a stopped state, client must not process it until
+ring is enabled.
+
+If VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES has been negotiated, client must start and
+stop ring processing upon receiving VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ENABLE with parameters
+1 and 0 respoectively.
+
+If VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES has not been negotiated, client must start
+ring processing upon receiving a kick (that is, detecting that file descriptor
+is readable) on the descriptor specified by VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_KICK, and stop
+ring processing upon receiving VHOST_USER_GET_VRING_BASE.
+
+While rings are running, client must support changing some configuration
+aspects on the fly.
+
 Multiple queue support
 ----------------------
 
@@ -162,9 +187,13 @@ the slave makes to the memory mapped regions. The client 
should mark
 the dirty pages in a log. Once it complies to this logging, it may
 declare the VHOST_F_LOG_ALL vhost feature.
 
+To start/stop logging of data/used ring writes, server may send messages
+VHOST_USER_SET_FEATURES with VHOST_F_LOG_ALL and VHOST_USER_SET_VRING_ADDR with
+VHOST_VRING_F_LOG in ring's flags set to 1/0, respectively.
+
 All the modifications to memory pointed by vring "descriptor" should
 be marked. Modifications to "used" vring should be marked if
-VHOST_VRING_F_LOG is part of ring's features.
+VHOST_VRING_F_LOG is part of ring's flags.
 
 Dirty pages are of size:
 #define VHOST_LOG_PAGE 0x1000
@@ -173,22 +202,35 @@ The log memory fd is provided in the ancillary data of
 VHOST_USER_SET_LOG_BASE message when the slave has
 VHOST_USER_PROTOCOL_F_LOG_SHMFD protocol feature.
 
-The size of the log may be computed by using all the known guest
-addresses. The log covers from address 0 to the maximum of guest
+The size of the log is supplied as part of VhostUserMsg
+which should be large enough to cover all known guest
+addresses. Log starts at the supplied offset in the
+supplied file descriptor.
+The log covers from address 0 to the maximum of guest
 regions. In pseudo-code, to mark page at "addr" as dirty:
 
 page = addr / VHOST_LOG_PAGE
 log[page / 8] |= 1 << page % 8
 
+Where addr is the guest physical address.
+
 Use atomic operations, as the log may be concurrently manipulated.
 
+Note that when logging modifications to the used ring (when VHOST_VRING_F_LOG
+is set for this ring), log_guest_addr should be used to calculate the log
+offset: the write to first byte of the used ring is logged at this offset from
+log start. Also note that this value might be outside the legal guest physical
+address range (i.e. does not have to be covered by the VhostUserMemory table),
+but the bit offset of the last byte of the ring must fall within
+the size supplied by VhostUserLog.
+
 VHOST_USER_SET_LOG_FD is an optional message with an eventfd in
 ancillary data, it may be used to inform the master that the log has
 been modified.
 
-Once the source has finished migration, VHOST_USER_RESET_OWNER message
-will be sent by the source. No further update must be done before the
-destination takes over with new regions & rings.
+Once the source has finished migration, rings will be stopped by
+the source. No further update must be done before rings are
+restarted.
 
 Protocol features
 -----------------
@@ -259,11 +301,11 @@ Message types
  * VHOST_USER_RESET_OWNER
 
       Id: 4
-      Equivalent ioctl: VHOST_RESET_OWNER
       Master payload: N/A
 
-      Issued when a new connection is about to be closed. The Master will no
-      longer own this connection (and will usually close it).
+      This is no longer used. Used to be sent to request stopping
+      all rings, but some clients interpreted it to also discard
+      connection state (this interpretation would lead to bugs).
 
  * VHOST_USER_SET_MEM_TABLE
 
@@ -388,6 +430,8 @@ Message types
       Master payload: vring state description
 
       Signal slave to enable or disable corresponding vring.
+      This request should be sent only when VHOST_USER_F_PROTOCOL_FEATURES
+      has been negotiated.
 
  * VHOST_USER_SEND_RARP
 
-- 
MST



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